(UK, XN61408) Browse eventsWelcome to 5th Petts Wood Scout groups fundraising page. Our Scout group provides Everyday Adventure for Girls, Boys and Adult Volunteers in the London Boroughs Bromley.
(UK, 1029244) Browse eventsLocal Rotary club adopting the motto "service above self" in its support of local and international good causes.
(UK, 1162645) Browse eventsBiggin Hill Memorial Museum Trust is working to bring St George's Chapel and the long wanted heritage centre at Biggin Hill together, to provide a sustainable future for them both. The museum will engage the public with the heritage and preserve the memory of those who served at Biggin Hill in WW2.
(UK, 1094307) Browse eventsThe Inspire! Appeal has made a great start towards its target of £2.5m - more than £700,000 has now been pledged! Please help us to ensure that this wonderful building can remain an Inspiration for our children and grandchildren!
(UK, 1042509) Browse eventsThe Brain Tumour Foundation became a registered charity, (no 1042509) in March 1994, and made its sole concern, brain tumour disease. All resources and funds are totally directed at the person diagnosed with a brain tumour, malignant or benign, their families and professionals working in the field of brain tumours. Today, over 3500 individuals have been provided with information and support to meet their needs. This charity recognises that emotional support and information is vital for those diagnosed and their carers. Brain Tumour Foundation holds an expanding collection of material, related to brain tumour disease and related issues, such as rehabilitation and medical treatment. Brainbox is our quarterly newsletter, which keeps those on our mailing list up to date with charity activities and developments. In addition, BTF has given financial assistance to support medical research or individuals in need. BTF have also helped individual fund raising initiatives and the formation of some support groups.
(UK, 1048181) Browse eventsSafe Ground’s courses teach prisoners to become positive role models for their children, helping them to understand their responsibilities as fathers. Safe Ground builds stronger families and safer communities by giving male prisoners the skills to maintain and develop vital family ties.
(UK, 1107211) Browse eventsProstate Matters International (PMI)PMI's primary aim is to conduct and support research into prostate diseases - especially cancer. PMI is committed to achieving the highest standards of academic research, bringing together and training the clinicians and scientists of the future. PMI's work will improve the diagnosis and treatment of prostate diseases for individual patients.
Gives help, advice and services to the elderly residents of Bracknell forest including operation of a Day Care Centre providing 100 placements per week for clients with memory related problems.
(UK, 1120403) Browse eventsTo advance the education of pupils at Semley School engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school.
(UK, Link Family and Community Centre - N/A) Browse eventsThe Link works with vulnerable and at risk individuals, many of whom experience deprivation, exclusion or loneliness. We provide a range of facilities, programmes and support for young people; older people; children and young parents; migrant workers; people experiencing chronic addiction to alcohol; and churches and community groups wishing to engage in community and good relations work. Our work is underpinned by community development principles and our mission is to seek to accept and value individuals as they are, enabling them to recognise their self worth and encouraging them to achieve their full potential.
(UK, 304395) Browse eventsWYC is a self-funding club for 8 to 16 year olds providing social, sports and creative activities for the kids of Woodstock and surrounding villages. We also have a scooter club. We are raising funds to replace our ageing clubhouse. We're a registered charity run by volunteers and trustees.
(UK, 1143635) Browse eventsThe Scott Ward Schofield Memorial Fund is a newly founded charity formed in memory of Scott Ward Schofield who suffered from a rare skin disorder Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). A genetic disorder where the sufferer's external and internal skin is so fragile that it blisters and peels off at the slightest touch, causing horrendous pain for them. At the age of just 20, Scott lost his fight against the illness on November 2010, leaving everybody who knew him devastated. Scott's mum, Alison Ganson was determined to keep his legacy alive. With support of friends and family this charity was formed to raise awareness of the illness and pay for holidays, short breaks, and days out for sufferers and their families. Until there is a cure for EB, we can provide lasting memories for these special families whilst there's still time for them.
(UK, 1124119) Browse eventsThe Community Programme provides sporting opportunities, healthy living, healthy lifestyles and educational projects to support the national curriculum. They supply matchday visits which includes coaching activities, ground tours and tickets for players to watch the game. They engage in excess of 55,000 people per annum offering the above opportunities.
(UK, 1015410) Browse eventsThe Swavesey County Primary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is an active body of parents striving to make our childrens' education enjoyable and memorable . The Swavesey Primary School PTA is made up of volunteer parents, who work together raising thousands of pounds to help support the school and our children in various projects and causes. All parents are automatically members of the association. The Swavsey County Primary School PTA holds regular meetings throughout the year (approximately once a month) with an Annual General Meeting held in November. To raise funds for the school events and fund raising activities include: discos for the students at Christmas and the end of the year, Summer Fair, quiz nights for the parents, fireworks night, clothes collections, christmas cards, etc.
(UK, 1105510) Browse eventsQueer up north promotes and presents through festivals and events lesbian, gay and queer work across the arts- theatre, performance, dance, literature, visual arts, music and film- and to make the work accessible to a wider audience. The queer up north festival fund supports artist and creative project development within the lesbian and gay community.
Charity provides safe place to access services to help overcome challenges and break negative life cycles. Via Counselling, Courses, support e.g. Freedom Programme, Confidence, Budgeting). Improving facilities and equipment will allow us to provide more services.
(UK, 248345) Browse eventsThe City of Plymouth Children Fund was set up in 1961 with the aim to work with less advantaged children, particularly those who have suffered hardship or differculties and offer them a free of charge holiday. In addition we provide halloween and Christmas parties as well as day trips when funds permit. The Holiday allows the children a chance to have a week away packed with fun, new experiences and a chance to form friendships. For some it is the first chance to gain some independence and for others the oppotunity to have a week of being just a child without the responsablities they may have at home. The charity is run purely by volunteers so your donation will 100% go to the children. If you want to know more about us visit our website www.cpcf.org.uk or email our fundraising co-ordinator [email protected] Whatever you can donate large or small, it WILL make a difference to a child in the Plymouth area which is just waiting for this chance, so Thank You from the bottoms of our hearts.
(UK, 1053940) Browse eventsWYSE is an international charity that specializes in values and leadership education. WYSE supports young people from all over the world to create new solutions to global problems. WYSE is officially associated with the United Nations. www.wyse-ngo.org
(UK, 1117345) Browse eventsWe are dedicated to strengthening communities, creating opportunities and tackling issues of disadvantage and social exclusion for adults and children throughout Coventry,Warwickshire and Solihull. Thinking about local need the foundation acts as a vital link between those looking to source funding (quite often for the first time) and businesses/individual donors wanting to put something back into the communities they work or live in. A small amount of money can make a big impact to communites and our awards can range in size from as little as £80 or as much as £12,000. Since 1995 we have distributed nearly £10 million in grants to local grassroots projects. The Heart of England Community Foundation is quality accredited and is pat of a network of 54 foundations across the UK. You can really help to make a difference in YOUR local community!