The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. £319.22 COLLECTED SO FAR "Use your talent and raise a Tenner (or more!)" The staff and volunteers have kick-started their fundraising campaign. MUFFIN MADNESS Alma is using her culinary skills to bake and sell muffins, a new variety each month. These are available every month on Team Meetings days. Marchs muffin was chocolate & raisin. Christmas muffin..........spice & raisin.....yum
We are a charitable housing association that is more than just a landlord. We provide a range of support which includes the Letgo Service, young peoples services and the single homeless service. See our website at www.impacthousing.org.uk/what-we-do for a full range of the services we provide
We are group of parents, teachers and volunteers. Raising funds to provide new playground equipment for the children in the school.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a registered Scottish incorporated charity which aims to raise funds to provide relief from Malaria and poverty in affected regions across the globe, focusing on children who are the most vulnerable. The World Health Organisation states almost half the world’s population risk malaria with 214 million new cases each year, resulting in 500,000 deaths; mostly children, who can be infected up to 13 times a year. The mosquito bite can also be loaded with other dreaded diseases including Yellow Fever, Zika Virus, Viral Meningitis, Dengue Virus & Encephalitis. We purchase & deliver WHO approved, ISO compliant mosquito nets. Our long lasting, king sized nets have a cuboid design which creates a sanctuary for children to read/play whilst minimising skin contact during sleep thereby reducing bites through the net. We freely distribute these through existing Gospel-sharing Christian missionary & humanitarian outreach infrastructures which enables us to reach groups of people that mass distribution efforts by governments are unable to meet.Extremely low overheads means virtually all finances raised, provide the aid. £500 delivers over 225 nets protecting 4+ children each for 6 years . We also invest in their education, with Scottish schools sharing curriculum & teaching strategies with their local schools whilst providing school supplies & children’s clothing. Charity No: SC046926 Find out more Website http://www.lifeseekersint.org Facebook http://www.fb.com/lifeseekersint
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are Dunstable Sea Cadets, part of the UK's largest maritime youth charity. Parade Nights are Wednesday - 19:15 - 21:30 and Friday - 19:15 - 21:30.The Sea Cadet Corps is a nationwide voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to all young people aged 12 to 18, Marine Cadets for young people aged 13 to 18 and with Junior Sections open to those of 10 to 12 years of age. It is Britain's most successful nautical organisation for the development of young people with Units run by enthusiastic adult volunteers. Charity No: 300022 Find out more Website http://www.sea-cadets.org/dunstable Facebook http://www.facebook.com/DunstableSeaCadets Twitter http://www.twitter.com/DunstableSCC
2K Plus International Sports Media provides a Christian perspective on sport and sporting events. We have reported from every summer Olympics since 1992 for radio stations around the world in more than ten languages. Our weekly radio programme, Planet Sport, is heard by listeners around the world on over 40 stations and online at www.planetsport.tv. We also cover events such as the Football, Cricket and Rugby Union World Cups, Commonwealth Games, All Africa Games, Formula One Grand Prix and IAAF World Championships in Athletics.
The Windlesham Foundation comprises of three funds: a bursary fund, a hardship fund and a capital development fund. Please go to www.windlesham.com/windlesham-foundation for more information
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. ST CAOLAN'S PS PTFA IS A GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS MADE UP OF PARENTS AND TEACHING STAFF WHO MEET UP SEVERAL TIMES PER YEAR. WE FUNDRAISE IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO HELP TO PROVIDE THE SCHOOL WITH ADDITIONAL GAMES, ART SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS. WE ENCOURAGE PARENTS TO BECOME INVOLVED IN THEIR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION. SOME SOCIAL EVENTS ARE SHARED WITH THE LOCAL FOOTBALL CLUB AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION - THIS HELPS BUILD AND MAINTAIN A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. PLEASE DONATE AND SUPPORT OUR CAUSE Charity No: 100391
A Welcoming, Christ-centred and Spirit-filled Church, Worshipping and Serving God in the Community An Outward looking Church: where we want the blessings of God that belong to us in the gospel to become blessings for others beyond the bounds of our community.
Many people, especially those with special needs, feel isolated or have problems with communication or literacy. Write Away puts members in touch with each other as penfriends to combat isolation and develop communication and literacy skills.
The mission of Infant Clubfoot Appeal (ICA), set up in 2010 by Harley Street Consultant Dr Charlotte Hawkins, is to improve the life chances of children suffering from Club Foot, a birth defect that is readily cured.
Warren Meads Schools' PFA is raising money to Save Our Swimming Pool. Swimming is an essential life skill and on-site lessons are invaluable. Originally built by parents, the pool now facing closure due to an urgent need of large scale repairs. We need your help!
Aims we aim to advance education in preventive medicine for the benefit of people living in developing countries of the world; and also to both preserve and protect and further the health of people living in developing countries of the world by seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of existing health services in those countries. Principles It is our belief that helping the needy with free goods might benefit an individual, but it does not provide long-term solution to the community. We strongly believe in helping them to help themselves (sustainable community welfare activities) and providing motivation to better themselves. Little drops of water make a mighty ocean !!!
Life After AML aims to help Leukaemia and other blood cancer patients in North West of England hospital haematology wards by:providing equipment to help improve the treatment, comfort and wellbeing of hospital patients.providing equipment to aid the physical fitness of hospital patientspromoting a positive attitude amongst patients and relatives.increasing public awareness of AML, Leukaemia and Stem Cell Transplants Ron was treated for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) with two intense courses of chemotherapy in Blackpool Victoria Hospital followed by more chemotherapy and a Stem Cell Transplant (kindly donated by his brother, Jim) in Manchester Royal Infirmary in the latter half of 2014.During his 10 weeks in hospital Ron realised that, whilst the doctors and nurses did an amazing job, patients could also help themselves by keeping as physically fit as possible. Also, because most patients with similar ailments would spend at least 4 weeks in hospital for each round of chemo, anything to help the comfort of patients and promote a positive attitude would greatly improve their chances of survival.Yes, there can be Life after AML (and other cancers)!Ron was helped in his spell in Blackpool Victoria by the weather which allowed him to maintain a little fitness by taking walks in the park next to the hospital with his wife, Gillian. It was a different story in Manchester because the Stem Cell Transplant meant isolation in a room which took 15 paces to walk round! So, the Life After AML charity was born - to help aid the physical fitness, comfort and positive attitude of patients
The charity operates both a primary school and a secondary school in Beddington, South London, for pupils aged 5 - 19 with speech, language and communication difficulties.
The vision of The Gate is to be a non-judgemental, compassionate and confidential support centre; to inform and promote well-being by coming alongside women and their partners who live and work in Westminster, in crisis pregnancy and pre or post-termination or following a miscarriage.
AT 3RD HORSHAM WE AIM TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS, AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The North Lakes Foodbank is a community-based project providing food for people in crisis throughout Allerdale and Copeland. It was seeded by the Trussell Trust, a Christian based organisation, committed to launching life changing community-based projects.
The Trust collects donations on behalf of exceptional charities recommended by charity evaluators Giving What We Can and GiveWell, who are working to effectively prevent or relieve global poverty. The Trust enables UK based donors to claim Gift Aid on donations to highly effective charities, recommended by Giving What We Can or GiveWell.By default the Trust will split your donations equally between Giving What We Can's top charities. If you would like to allocate your donations differently, please email [email protected]. If we are unable to find allocation instructions, your donations will be split equally between Giving What We Can's top charities.Please see below for a full list of charities you can donate to via the Trust:Against Malaria FoundationSchistosomiasis Control InitiativeDeworm the World InitiativeProject Healthy ChildrenGiveDirectlyDevelopment Media InternationalInnovations for Poverty ActionIodine Global Network Charity No: 1155773 Find out more Website http://www.givingwhatwecan.org/giving-what-we-can-trust-faqs Facebook https://www.facebook.com/givingwhatwecan/ Twitter https://twitter.com/givingwhatwecan YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diuv3XZQXyc
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation is launching a new Brain Research Appeal in January 2014 to raise £2million by 2015. The fundraising appeal will create a world-class Yorkshire Brain Research Centre to help tackle life-limiting brain conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and dementia. Currently 1 in 6 adults suffer from diseases of the brain and there is an expectation that with an ageing population brain conditions will be a ticking time bomb. Professor Selby who helped write the case for the new Yorkshire Brain Research Centre said, “As the population gets older, there will be a significant increase in brain conditions in Yorkshire in the near future. To have a centre of excellence for brain research at Leeds means that patients do not have to travel out of the County. The Centre will conduct research for patient benefit and will help Yorkshire scientists find new treatments and drug therapies as well as conduct clinical trials.” Dr Helen Ford, Consultant Neurologist said “This is an exciting time for brain research with many new discoveries in treatments for neurological conditions. The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will help attract the very best clinicians from around the world to train and study at Leeds and grow a strong neurosciences community for the benefit of patients in Yorkshire and beyond.” The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will mean we will have better diagnosis, better treatment and better outcomes for patients in Yorkshire.
Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society of India-ARDSI, is a National organisation dedicated to the cause of people suffering from Alzhiemer's disease and other Dementias since 1993. ARDSI through its 20 chapters enables short and long term care services, awareness, carers training and research.