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MORE HORIZONS (UK, 1196956) Browse events

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At More Horizons we work tirelessly to protect and improve good health and well-being through our outreach activities with an ethos of compassion and care. The pandemic has changed the world. But with your help we can make a difference through collective action and make the world a happier place.

Acorn Alternative Provision (UK, 1204618) Browse events

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Acorn Alternative Provision is a Christian charity, working in partnership with local churches, to deliver trauma-informed educational programmes and wrap-around support to young people and families, who are facing exclusion or disengagement from mainstream school.

Laura Foundation (UK, 043254718) Browse events

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Dementia Friendly Swansea (UK, 1199456) Browse events

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Whether they have a diagnosis or are going through the process of getting one, are worried about their memory, live with or care for a loved one or friend who has a diagnosis of dementia. The charity runs the Dementia Hwb Swansea, where people can find information on local dementia services.

James Place (UK, 364907655) Browse events

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Freelance Robotics (UK, 261592958) Browse events

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Debt Advice Foundation (UK, 1148498) Browse events

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Our aim is to tackle the causes and impact of problem debt. We do this through our DebtAware education programme, which provides children with the knowledge and skills they'll need to manage their money in the future and through our debt advice telephone helpline, for those impacted by debt today.

Aruka (UK, SC052595) Browse events

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Aruka is a Christian Charity that seeks to reduce drug deaths and improve the lives of those impacted by drug use and other life-controlling issues by providing clear pathways into residential recovery, advocacy and community recovery support though our faith-based, holistic, person-centred service.

Discovery Rugby Charitable Trust (UK, SC050730) Browse events

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The aim of this Trust is to act as a catalyst for fund-raising from individuals and grant-awarding bodies, and to use these funds to promote and improve the game of rugby in Dundee and its immediate surrounding areas. A major goal is to encourage widespread and diverse participation in rugby, helping ensure that there are no financial barriers, so that all can benefit from the opportunities that rugby offers. Support might be offered through the provision of improved facilities and equipment, or towards the employment of appropriate personnel to deliver suitable training and playing opportunities. Awards can be made by the Trust to any organisation engaged in rugby in the Dundee area. There is a wealth of untapped potential for rugby in Dundee; the Trust hopes to harness and develop this potential to help Dundee continue to be a sustainable, major force in the Scottish game.

The Penguin Sports Foundation (UK, 1206051) Browse events

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The Penguin Sports Foundation provides sport & rehab opportunities for children with physical disabilities in North Devon and beyond.

Mini Scrapbox (UK, 1050261) Browse events

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Scrapbox runs a reclaimed resources centre where we collect, process, and redistribute clean, re-usable materials from households and local businesses. These materials, which would otherwise be thrown away into landfill, still have a useful purpose in craft, home & office, and many other projects.

Shants Bhavan Children’s Project: UK Chapter (UK, 1197099) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

Upper Springfield Development Trust (UK, NIC100425) Browse events

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Action Ability aims to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities into the community and to support their natural abilities.

The Friends of Pocklington Arts Centre (UK, 1086300) Browse events

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To advance, improve and maintain the education of the public in the arts, particularly the arts of drama, music, dance and film and to support the provision of improved facilities at Pocklington Arts Centre by fund raising, volunteering and enabling public to make use of the centre.

Steam Adventures (UK, 473266748) Browse events

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FITNESS WITNESS MINISTRIES INC (UK, 932169000) Browse events

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St Andrew's Church, Taunton (UK, 1196804) Browse events

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St 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.

Kingdom Barbell Youth Development Programme (UK, 1206576) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

Blueskate peterhead (UK, SC049808) Browse events

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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.

Devanhaar (UK, 1203393) Browse events

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Based in Birmingham (UK), Devanhaar was formed in the summer of 2019 by sevadaars with the following three aims: Empower sangat to get involved in seva and develop leadership skills, Develop deeper understanding of Gurbani, Gurmat, history, parchar and Create a non-judgemental space for sangat to support each other and grow spiritually.

The Free Fringe Ltd (UK, SC052628) Browse events

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The Free Fringe was started on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1996 at its original venue, The Footlights and Firkin by Peter Buckley Hill with his comedy show Peter Buckley Hill and Some Comedians. Disheartened by what he saw as unreasonable hire charges for venues and high ticket prices for the public, PBH (as he is more commonly known) tried a new model for putting on shows. Instead of paying for a venue and charging for tickets, there should be no hire charge and free entrance for everyone. If the audience like the show, they put a voluntary donation in a bucket at the end. Fortunately, a lot of people seem to like this model, which is why PBH’s Free Fringe is now the biggest producer at the Edinburgh Festival, with over 600 shows and 10,000 performances pre-Covid and the total rising again since 2020. That’s why our programme of free shows (“The Wee Blue Book”) has become essential reading for any fringe-goer. The venue makes money from increased drinks sales, the performer goes away several thousand pounds less broke, and visitors get to see far more fantastic quality shows than they could ever have imagined previously. It’s fair to say that the Free Fringe has totally transformed Edinburgh, and now attracts big comedy names, produces award winners and is the most dynamic thing to happen to the festival since the beginning of the Fringe.

Edinburgh: Pilrig St Paul's Parish Church of Scotland (UK, SC007277) Browse events

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We are a Church of Scotland congregation situated on the historic boundary between Leith and Edinburgh. We are an open and affirming congregation, who seek to play a central part in the life of the local community. We extend an open invitation and a warm welcome to all.

Executive Education Schools (UK, 463958358) Browse events

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The Gordon Howard MBE Memorial Trust (UK, 1178887) Browse events

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The Gordon Howard MBE Memorial Trust was set up in 2018 in memory of Major Gordon Howard, who dedicated his life to caring for the elderly in Zimbabwe. With the founder Sir Athol Evans, he set up and grew the Athol Evans Hospital Home (now Athol Evans Complex) from a small frail care ward to a unique facility in Harare offering three levels of care to those who are sick, elderly, frail and vulnerable, and those in need of respite and rehabilitation. He campaigned for the elderly in Zimbabwe and worked tirelessly to improve the lives of pensioners, ultimately being recognised for his work with an MBE from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2008. The Trust was set up after Major Howard’s death to support the work that he started by supporting homes in Zimbabwe which in turn care for the elderly. Pensioners in Zimbabwe have suffered immensely over the years due to hyperinflation, and ongoing economic difficulties. Unfortunately there are little or no social services to help older people and many rely on care homes to survive. These homes rely on funding and donations to keep going.

Transept (UK, 832326004) Browse events

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