(UK, 1161848) Browse eventsHarnessing the power of sport to protect children from exploitation and abuse. Globally.
(UK, 1173707) Browse eventsWe are the Fraternity Without Borders, Registered UK Charity no. 1173707. We care for the poorest regions of the world. Our main target is to assist orphans and vulnerable children, many of them with HIV. Since 2009, we have been providing food, education, cultural activities and basic healthcare to thousands of vulnerable children. We have been working to set up Shelter Centers in places where hunger, extreme poverty and vulnerability make new innocent victims every single day. One of these places is Mozambique, where the number of orphans due to AIDS continues to rise. In the absence of their parents, children take on the responsibility to care for their younger siblings. Because of the difficulties of survival, thousands lose the essential rights of any child, such as education, decent food, entertainment, healthcare and others. Our work began in Africa, and today we have 26 Shelter Centers which can take in about 9,000 children. The support for these boys and girls, as well as for the elderly in the villages, happens through the sponsorship by volunteers in Brazil, UK, USA and in different places worldwide and hopefully from you as well…
The Charity was set up to support the local community through means of sport, particularly Football. We have a full boys & girl section at the club, to go alongside a Mens & Womans First Team. To accompany, we now have: Disability section Mental Health team Veterans Section, inc Walking Football.
Through fun, friendship, challenge and adventure we empower girls to find their voice, inspiring them to discover the best in themselves and to make a positive difference in their community.
(UK, 1142547) Browse events“The aim of The Will Mackaness Trust is to give as many young people the opportunity to experience the thrill of water activities and give financial support to those who have shown a particular skill in water activities to enable them to progress further.”
(UK, 267664) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of Bath raises funds for the benefit of charities in and around the City of Bath, nationally and internationally. We thank you for visiting our page on Virginmoneygiving. Events organized throughout the year include The Bath Festival of Motoring at Lansdown, next event 20th & 21st June 2020 over the Fathersday weekend Charity Golf Day on Friday Sept 13th 2019 at Bath Golf Club, Sham Castle Bath Fireworks Display on the Bath Recreation ground on Saturday November 2nd Christmas Collection around the precincts of Bath Abbey from Saturday 7th December til Saturday 21st December in aid of local charities Please give generously.
(UK, 1081456) Browse eventsPictor School caters for children aged 2 - 11 years with special educational needs arising from a range of conditions, such as autism. Each pupil at Pictor has an individual programme that is designed to encourage them to make good progress in all areas and achieve their full potential.
(UK, SC042547) Browse eventsAt Time and Space we provide support for people hearing voices and people who self harm. Helping people find ways to cope with and manage their experiences. We offer weekly groups, one to one support and counselling for members.
Please help us complete this amazing project. Any donation is tremendously appreciated. Our current fundraising challenge is to complete the section across a Selly Oak retail park. Details on Facebook (Lapal Canal Trust) and website (www.lapal.org). Thank you.
FACES – (Friends at Colne Engaine School) is a group of volunteer parents and carers that hold lots of creative fundraising events to raise much needed funds for Colne Engaine primary school.
The PTA is here to advance the education of pupils in the school by developing the relationship between staff & parents, engaging in activities or provide equipment or facilities which support the school & advance the education of the pupils by organising social, educational and fundraising activities.
(UK, 290217) Browse eventsMiddle Barton Pre-School is committed to providing quality care and first class education in a parent-involved community based group. We use ‘learning through play’ to nurture each child’s natural curiosity and allow them to develop physically, emotionally, intellectually and socially at their own pace within a safe, secure and stimulating environment. Our Equality and Diversity policy ensures that we are accessible to all children and families.
(UK, 1111488) Browse eventsKampala Children’s Centre is located in the stable region of Wakiso, just outside Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Founded in 2005 by NDE Network, the foundation of the Centre is to ‘give the best to the least’ – restoring the lives of abandoned and forgotten children. Desperate poverty claims the lives of thousands living in city slums. Across Uganda, children are caught in the struggle for survival. Orphaned by war and disease, suffering malnutrition, and left vulnerable to child labour and violent abuse...these are the children we are reaching out to help. Our vision is to give a safe and loving home, education and a happy childhood; providing hope to the helpless and a new start for the most vulnerable of children. We care for children of all ages, from newborn to 18 years. Around 12 children of various ages live in a family home with their house-mother. We provide them with excellent training and education, access to necessary health care and recreational activities. We want the children to grow into healthy balanced adults, with the skills to support themselves and to become active and influential members of society when they leave the Centre. Through our Communities of Hope sponsorship scheme we are also enabling children from the surrounding villages to attend school and engage in both recreational and training courses run by KCC. The children now living at KCC have a different story to tell; their eyes reveal one of new beginnings, of hope, joy and life. Through your giving you can be part of the Kampala Children’s Centre transformation story… giving children the gift of a happy childhood.
(UK, 1052289) Browse eventsEclectic Voices (EV) is an ambitious and versatile choir that sings in an unusually wide range of styles: classical, contemporary, ethnic, folk and world music, gospel and jazz. It has performed in a variety of settings, including many world premières. The choir devotes time and effort to Outreach projects, where it provides music and music education to people who might not otherwise hear live music. As part of Outreach, the choir intends to stage performances of major works, free to all. The choir subsidises some places in our youth choir, Highbury Youth Choir, to ensure that children's musical education and experiences are open to all, regardless of family income.
(UK, 1108701) Browse eventsFor the last 12 years Manacare has helped rescue children in disaster areas all over the world. It has set up 14 different 'Hopes and Dreams’ centres to provide medical care, education and therapy for those most in need. All donations go directly to the ongoing projects, no salaries are paid.