Supporting Deaf Gambians to access family, education and employment by training and paying salaries of Gambian Sign Language (GSL) Interpreters. Four interpreters isn't enough, so we're raising £26,000 to train more. This project combines financial support (travel and salaries) with practical support (providing interpreter training, laptops and video cameras), working with interpreters to develop strategies to grow, professionalise and sustain interpreting services. We’re raising additional funds to grow the number of interpreters. We aim to: • Support the GSL teachers to develop their GSL resources, curricula and assessment. • Select people with potential to become interpreters. • Provide them with four weeks GSL training. • Three weeks Introduction to Interpreting training. • Six weeks opportunity to shadow the existing interpreters. • Two weeks practical interpreter training and assessment.The project will then pay the salaries of the trainee interpreters for a specified period or until they gain employment, as well as provide previously mentioned necessary equipment. Please click the ‘Donate now’ button to see what your donation will provide. Any amount, big or small, helps. Thank you. The Gambia Deaf Children Support Project process our donations. They have charitable status for tax purposes and are registered for Gift Aid (Ref: XT21686) Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
Ausome provides sailing experiences for autistic people to help build confidence and self esteem and also improve life and social skills. We also run education for schools and work places, and run workshops for people on the spectrum.
The Wildcats Wheelchair Sports Club are taking 6 children who use wheelchairs to the Paralympics in September. EXCITED?This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and a very special and inspirational trip.With the trip costings at £3000 we need all the help we can get .Lorraine Bennett has kindly taken on the challenge of running the Manchester 10k on the 20th May 2012 for The Wildcats so please sponsor her to help us or click and donate on our own page. Lorraine says "I've signed up to run the Manchester 10k on behalf of the Wildcats and I'd love it if you could sponsor me - how ever small an amount - every single pound counts."http://feelgoodaboutgiving.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/need-your-help-please.htmlNews just in:Sue Gudgeon who is coming with us on the trip is doing a sponsored zipwire on 15th June to raise money for usGood luck Sue.LorraineBennett not content with doing her Manchester 10k has now signed up to a 10k in London on the 6th July 2012. www.facebook.com/groups/245498825507098A HUGE THANK YOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO DONATE.WITHOUT YOU THE TRIP WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. The Wildcats Wheelchair Sports Club are taking 6 children who use wheelchairs to the Paralympics in September. EXCITED? This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and a very special and inspirational trip. With the trip costings at £3000 we need all the help we can get . Lorraine Bennett has kindly taken on the challenge of running the Manchester 10k on the 20th May 2012 for The Wildcats so please sponsor her to help us or click and donate on our own page. Lorraine says "I've signed up to run the Manchester 10k on behalf of the Wildcats and I'd love it if you could sponsor me - how ever small an amount - every single pound counts." http://feelgoodaboutgiving.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/need-your-help-please.html News just in: Sue Gudgeon who is coming with us on the trip is doing a sponsored zipwire on 15th June to raise money for us Good luck Sue. LorraineBennett not content with doing her Manchester 10k has now signed up to a 10k in London on the 6th July 2012. www.facebook.com/groups/245498825507098 A HUGE THANK YOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO DONATE. WITHOUT YOU THE TRIP WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. Many thanks Lorraine ABOUT US Wildcats Wheelchair Sports Club (Furness and south Cumbria Wheelchair Sports Club) is a charity that provides wheelchair multi sports for anyone of any age . Participants don't have to be wheelchair users to come and have a go and have some fun.The Club is based in Barrow-in-Furness, a stones throw away from the Lake District. Sports offered at Wildcats include: Hockey, tag rugby, polybat, basketball and many many more exciting sports to come and try.Check us out on the link below:-
Our hut is 90 years old and has no heating nor insulation and is in a poor state with holes in the external walls and clear plastic corrugated roof (in part). We are a thriving group and would like to renovate the hut so we have heating, insulation, new external cladding and re-decorated internally.
BEFSA is actively working to reduce poverty in the rural and township areas of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. We strongly believe that education is the key to getting people out of poverty and into employment and the route to improving peoples lives. Our programmes include:
Broughton Gifford Pre School is, a collaborative community initiative, which is a self funded, well respected and recognised pre school. We provide a nurturing environment that encourages learning through play, Each child’s self-esteem is developed through positive relationships with children and staff. We strive to have our parents, teachers, and community members actively involved in our children’s education, leading to a positive transition onto school.
The 11th Ipswich Scout Group is part of a worldwide, educational movement for young people which contributes to the fulfilment of their potential, uses a progressive and enjoyable programme for personal development and is based on a set of values. Our group is located at the heart of the Castle Hill area of Ipswich. It is one of approximately 25 in and around the Ipswich area.
A friendly Parent Staff Association raising funds to help supplement the education of our children.
THE FOUNDATION PROVIDES DONATIONS AND FUNDING, BOTH DOMESTICALLY & INTERNATIONALLY, TO THOSE CHARITIES, PROJECTS (& INDIVIDUALS) TO REQUIRE ASSISTANCE & SUPPORT WORKING TO ALLEVIATE, OR SUFFERING THE EFFECTS OF POVERTY. THE FOUNDATION FOCUSES ITS ATTENTION ON HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (THROUGH CONSERVATION) & RELIEF WHERE APPROPRIATE.
The Welsh Institute of Therapeutic Horsemanship is a pioneering charity that uses Therapeutic Horsemanship to help disadvantaged children and young people in North Wales to develop confidence and communication skills.
We’re taking sustainable living personally! Sometimes we’re nomadic cyclists, other times we’re improv theatre wizards and every so often you can find us shamelessly sowing seeds. We want to spread and share good ideas - from cycling to free-cycling; from free-range to fair trade – and create social and environmental change through our everyday lives. At the heart of the Otesha Project you'll find a two-wheeled revolution. Every summer, teams of wonderful young people are hopping on bikes and travelling across the UK, stopping at schools, festivals and communities along the way to perform the Otesha play and generally make the world a better place. And that's not all. We work with young people in schools, colleges and youth clubs, helping them to set up projects that will make it easier for other people in their schools and communities to live in a cleaner, greener, fairer way.
Aspire Living is a well established organisation supporting adults and children with a learning disability, physical disability or who are vulnerable within the community to live the life they wish to lead. We provide residential settings, 1:1 support within the home or community and day activities.
"Giving the Street Children of Today a Better Tomorrow" Future Hope was founded in 1987 to help to provide a home, an education, health care and opportunity for street children in Kolkata. Find out more at www.futurehope.net and sign up for regular news at www.futurehope.net/newsletter
Thank you for helping CfC support vulnerable people in Cambodia.Care for Cambodia is the UK registered charity that is raising funds for the Cambodian NGO/Charity of the same name based near Phnom Pen.
Training in martial arts helps confidence, discipline, fitness and coordination. Many can not afford lessons or the fees for essential gradings. We aim to promote the instruction of traditional martial arts worldwide by providing grants for novices and martial arts students on a needs basis;
A befriending service for housebound people living in Ealing which helps to relieve isolation through regular visits by volunteers.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Pershore Volunteer Centre provides local services for local people and community groups
Established in 1919, CEM is a not for profit registered charity providing distance learning education for students based anywhere in the world in subjects relating to land, property and construction
The advancement of education of the the children of Worlebury St. Paul's Church of England Voluntary Aided First School.
The Breath of Life Foundation is a UK registered charity (1122160), formerly known as Lanka Osteopathic Centre for Children. It was founded in 2005 to help children and families recover from the devastation caused by the tsunami of the previous year through osteopathic treatments. Having achieved its initial objective, the foundation continues to help, support and reach out to vulnerable children in Sri Lanka through paediatric osteopathy and education programs.