The charity offers lifelong learning activities of all types: craft courses, exercise classes, academic lectures, and clubs for general interest groups. Our purpose is to reduce social isolation and build stronger active inclusive communities.
(UK, 1143422) Browse eventsCafé West is the heart of the community we represent which incorporates a wide and varied demographic across all measurable and is noted in the Index of multiple deprivations as being in the lowest 1% within the UK. We are a warm welcoming center delivering tot to senior services.
(UK, 1035072) Browse eventsSave the Rhino International works to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species in the wild. We do this by fundraising for and making grants to rhino- and community-based conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
(UK, 1201860) Browse eventsWe are an innovative charity (awarded "Ian Livingstone Innovations in Gaming Award") who use evidence-based therapeutic games to reduce social isolation, and improve well-being in vulnerable groups (such as people experiencing homelessness, neurodivergent young people, and military veterans.
Every penny helps the museum team keep our soldiers' stories alive - and share them far and wide. £10 pays for conservation equipment £50 pays for us to deliver a workshop £100 pays for a digital assistant to develop our online galleries £300 pays for 3D scanning of artefacts
We are a dedicated charity run by passionate volunteers that empower children in rural Tanzania to access quality education to break the cycle of poverty. We build schools and toilets, install clean water and provide menstruation support to girls so they no longer miss school every month.
(UK, 1175334) Browse eventsStretford Children’s Theatre’s aim is to elevate local children and young people through the performing arts; and to enrich our community through public productions. We achieve this aim through providing affordable, high-quality weekly drama sessions for local children, young people and adults
(UK, 1155478) Browse eventsTHCC sits amid one of England’s 10% most deprived areas. Issues within the community include social isolation, health inequality and extreme poverty. Our cooking classes, community cafes, and the wide variety of courses/events that run from the centre, have a positive impact on these problems.
(UK, 1188217) Browse eventsSpencer Lynx is committed to making hockey accessible to everyone in the community. Our aim is to increase children’s physical and mental wellbeing, while providing all the benefits of being part of a local Club. Our members come from local state primary schools, and we offer them 2 years’ free hockey training, including all kit and equipment. But our work does not stop after the 2 years comes to an end. Indeed, we very much hope that many of our Lynx members will want to continue playing hockey, and we are committed to making this happen. Hockey is an expensive sport, and cost is one of the most significant barriers to participation in sport. Some of our Lynx members’ families may struggle to meet the cost of club membership and/or costs of kit and equipment. And this is why we have set up the Spencer Lynx Bursary Fund. By way of example, the approximate cost of funding one child through their first season of hockey at Spencer Hockey Club is £450 (including membership fee, stick, kit, and all protective equipment). We very much hope that they will want to continue beyond that first season, all the way to U18 - that’s 7 seasons of hockey. Not every season will cost the same, as new kit won’t be needed every year, but equipment costs are likely to increase with the child’s development. Although a rough calculation would put a junior club career at around £3000. We welcome donations of any size, from individuals, companies and other organisations. You can make a general donation, or a donation to our Lifetime Bursary Award, which will fund one player throughout their junior hockey career to age 18. As a charity, with your permission, we are able to claim gift aid on individuals’ donations. For those that run their own companies, or whose employers might be able to donate, donations may be deducted from company profits before calculation of corporation tax payable. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 1159492) Browse eventsWe raises important resources for the benefit of children attending La Fontaine Academy. We collaborate closely with school leadership to identify where monies raised should be spent, and to build a collaborative, nurturing community that supports the well-being of our children.
We provide respite for children and young people with a range of special needs and disabilities. We deliver a variety of stimulating, educational, emotional wellbeing and sensory group work sessions every Sunday and during school holidays for up to 40 children and young people. The aim of our project is to provide short breaks for those families who are in desperate need of respite.
We have been established for over 50 years to stimulate public interest in, and care for the beauty, history and character of the County of Berwickshire. We encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest, particularly in buildings.
We are a non-profit organization with one goal; to provide food for those who are in need.
Blueskate Peterhead is a not for profit charity. Our main purpose and aim is; To improve the skatepark facilities for the community and encourage young people to participate in skateboarding.
(UK, 1206576) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1196804) Browse eventsSt Andrews Church, Taunton is part of the Church of England. Our parish covers a large part of North East Taunton, including Rowbarton, Obridge, Wellsprings and Cheddon Road, but, wherever you come from, all are welcome. We aim to serve our regular congregation and wider community alike, with the worship of God, especially in celebration of the Eucharist, at the centre of its life.
(UK, 1160024) Browse eventsWe raise money so that Great Ormond Street Hospital can provide world-class care for its young patients and their families, and to pioneer new treatments and cures for childhood illnesses.