Thank you for visiting this page. Opportunity Through Education (OTE) helps poor students throughout the world to gain an invaluable education. It only works in the poorest areas and seeks local partners with whom to work. Each student sponsored is known to the local representatives. All of the money that you contribute goes to the students and their families. OTE is run entirely by volunteers. At present OTE works in three main areas. These are: (a) Tanzania - sponsoring students and helping schools. (b) Supporting the work of Liz Hodgkin in South Sudan and Uganda. (c) Supporting the work of Rebecca Mallinson at Cece Primary School. You can support all these causes through this site. Please make sure that you include in the comments which of these wonderful causes you wish to support.
(UK, 1132875) Browse eventsWest Leigh Baptist Church is a growing community in Leigh on-Sea, Essex. Making a huge difference to local people and supporting causes around the world. West Leigh Baptist Church is a growing community in Leigh on-Sea, Essex. Making a huge difference to local people and supporting causes around the world. Charity No: 1132875 Find out more Website http://www.wlbc.org.uk
(UK, 264843) Browse eventsHope for Youth NI helps children and their families living in Northern Ireland most adversely affected by violence and community tension. It supports projects, particularly in areas of disadvantage, which promote cross community activities and reconciliation among children and young people
(UK, 1163885) Browse eventsMAGIC is a local charity for parents of children and young people with a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) living in Medway. Autism is a lifelong disability and there is no cure so here at the centre we encourage children to learn coping strategies and life skills.
(UK, SC027909) Browse eventsThe Skye & Lochlash Young Carer service supports children and young adults from 5 to 18 years of age. Young carers take responsibility for the health, safety and emotional wellbeing of a family member who would struggle without their support. "We look out for our families and help each other"
(UK, 1102722) Browse eventsThe Emergency Response Team - Search and Rescue is a national and international Disaster Response charity and NGO (Non-Government Organisation). It's members are specially trained volunteers who have worked all over the UK & in many major disasters such as the Tsunami, Pakistan earthquake & Haiti.
Bishop Martin PTA is a registered charity. The main aim of our PTA is to enhance the education of the children by organising activities, and raising money, in order to provide facilities and equipment to support the school.
(UK, 1161139) Browse eventsBlessing in Disguise is a North West based not for profit Children’s charity, set up to raise funds with the emphasis on creating a positive focus in enabling freedom to enjoy treasured memories to share with family and loved ones and providing a range of life enhancing experiences with a significant impact in improving the quality of life for families and their carers of disabled, disadvantaged and terminally ill children and young people. We are a socially responsible organisation giving support via our free service for the whole family, providing a range of essential equipment such as special needs wheelchairs, prams, walkers, sensory equipment, communication aid etc., planned activities, themed breaks and promoting and providing social and recreational opportunities for children and young adults with a life shortening illnesses, disabilities or who are at a disadvantage because of their situation. We welcome support from the community, local and national businesses - no matter how big or small your pledge for support is - every little goes a long way to achieving life goals for these children and their families and carers. We have a monthly newsletter, that we send out to all of our supporters and anyone who wants to make a difference to a child's life. Blessing in Disguise. “Creating positive changes to improve life’s misfortunes, everyone deserves a Blessing in Disguise”
NDCN exists to help people to help themselves and its vision is that communities in Bangor and the wider north of Down should be safe, peaceful, diverse, inclusive, flourishing and economically vibrant – thus making the area one in which people want to live. To do this we act as a focal point for the community and for community and voluntary sector organisations in the north of Down. We have a town centre based Community Hub in Main Street Bangor to be able help support, serve and signpost people, always with a welcoming smile, a chat and coffee. We deliver a range of regular services and activities in the Hub from singing, sewing, volunteering, creative writing, art, personal development programmes and even a men's shed. We react where we can when we are asked and proactively we try to identify issues where we think we can make a difference to benefit communities, this could be in the creation of a community café, support with community walkabouts, help with funding applications and much more. We presently have 149 member groups including local Community Associations, members from the Community and Voluntary Sector and also faith-based groups. We provide services to help with charity commission registration, Access NI checks and financial examination of accounts. We are always keen to enhance our services and welcome feedback.
St Andrew's Church Soham exists to worship God and serve the people of Soham.
(UK, 245132) Browse events‘COY Missions’ works with poor and marginalised people in Africa helping them pursue their dreams and better themselves. We help them get an education; achieve their vocational aspirations; feed and clothe their children and sustain a family home. We also provide life-saving interventions.
We are a small independent charity in Dewsbury. Our core work is focused on inclusive, accessible sessions facilitating social interaction through arts and crafts. We also work in partnerships with various groups at Howlands including Sizzle and Chat, Hoot, Shared Harmonies and HomeStart Kirklees.
KIND (Scotland) is a small Scottish charity working in areas of high unemployment and multiple deprivation, giving support to severely disadvantaged children and their families. 100% of the funds raised go to our work. In the words of Stephen Yip MBE, who founded KIND in Liverpool in 1975 “One person can’t change the world, but you can change the world for one person.” In 1992 KIND (Scotland) was set up with the very specific purpose of raising money to help children living in Scotland benefit from the KIND experience, which aims to show disadvantaged children that they and life can be different and that they and life can be better. We work to find new ways to help children and families cope with the effects of poverty and disadvantage. Examples of what we do are: Providing school uniforms for families unable to make even a basic provision for their children. Giving COVID-19 related relief to families suffering isolation and its most severe effects on mental wellbeing. At Christmas distributing food hampers to families in very difficult circumstances. We aim to provide up to 200 such hampers each year. Each hamper is of a size to last a family over a substantial part of the Christmas period and even into the New Year. Now more than ever help is required for children growing up in poverty in Scotland. Any donation no matter how small will be appreciated and wisely used.
(UK, 1184560) Browse eventsThe Peace Community Centre, located 7 miles east of Brighton, is embarking on a new mosque project and requires £300,000 to purchase the premises and to make it operational. We seek your generous donations to achieve this target.
Parents and Friends of Ramsey Spinning Infants are dedicated to raising funds to support and enhance the experience of the children at school, and to support our school community in any way we can.