(UK, 1197634) Browse eventsWe are a charitable trust whose aim is to help visually impaired (V.I.) people experience the freedom and empowerment of watersports - especially coastal sailing. We organise sailing activities, and develop and support technology specifically designed for the visually impaired sailing community.
(UK, 513843) Browse eventsOffering Choices, Improving LivesNottinghamshire Women's Aid Ltd endeavours to empower women and their dependants by sustaining a high level of support within our services to provide a safe environment with ongoing support, advice, counselling and learning opportunities together with emergency refuge accommodation, an outreach service for women, young people and children, a supported housing scheme and a Women's Centre in order to enable women to effect change in their lives.
(UK, SC046222) Browse eventsWe are a charity which helps raise money for children and young people in need. Please check out our website www.childrensaidscotland.com to find out about us and what we do. THANK YOU!
(UK, 1165966) Browse eventsThe NEWway Project is an initiative by local churches in Newham to respond to homelessness in our local community. Each winter our emergency night shelter provides both immediate shelter for homeless men and women and assistance in securing more permanent longer-term accommodation. Our night shelter operates for four months of the year and over that time, approximately 100 guests are welcomed from the local area without discrimination or favour.
(UK, 1195182) Browse eventsCreated in memory of Noah Tesselaar, who was diagnosed with Leukaemia in May 2020 and died on 05th June 2020, aged five. Through funding medical research we support the future care, diagnosis and treatment of children with blood cancer and related infections to help save children's lives.
(UK, 1076478) Browse eventsTamba is the only UK charity that provides high quality information and mutual support networks for multiple birth families, helping them face the practical, emotional and financial challenges that a multiple birth can bring, as well as highlighting their unique needs to health and education practitioners involved in their care
(UK, 1208949) Browse eventsWe believe that every child should have the chance to play sport, and to experience the joy of belonging and being part of a team. We aim to support youngsters by providing them with the necessary funds to play the sports they love.
(UK, 292477) Browse eventsLeighton Buzzard Young Farmers Club (LBYFC) was founded in 1934 as a rural youth organisation which was designed to promote achievement within the farming community. It celebrated the skill and talent of its members whilst enabling them to show off their knowledge to their parents, local farmers and compete against other people of a similar age. Over their 82 year history the club has helped many local charities by raising money and providing support to their individual courses. Tens of thousands of pounds has been raised through club activities by our members and from donations by supporters of the club. Led by young people, for young people, LBYFC provide their 115 members aged 10 to 26 with a unique opportunity to develop skills, work in their community and take part in a varied programme.
(UK, 293358) Browse eventsHearing Dogs for Deaf People is a world-leader in training dogs to alert deaf recipients to important sounds and danger signals, providing life-changing levels of independence, confidence and companionship. Our dogs also help reduce the feelings of isolation and loneliness that deafness can bring.
(UK, 1158578) Browse eventsThe Alamiyah Educational Foundation was established as a not for profit organisation by a group of teachers, professionals and community members to address the pressing need for an education that is both balanced and spiritually nourishing whilst catering for the individual needs of each child.
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(UK, 1169632) Browse eventsThe MASIC Foundation aims to reduce the incidence of birth injury as well as helping new mothers who may be suffering in silence from its symptoms which are too often hidden in society. These issues are crucial to the future wellbeing of women and their families. The MASIC foundation aims to help these mothers who often suffer in silence through embarrassment and the social stigma associated to their symptoms, unaware that there are many other mothers going through what they are experiencing. MASIC campaigns to influence change in healthcare policies to avoid these injuries, improve their detection and where possible improve the rate of repairs after birth, so more women are spared the indignity of anal incontinence. MASIC has a plan based on greater support for mothers, increased public awareness and better education for medical professionals. MASIC will be developing a regional structure in the UK and Ireland to promote a care pathway, educational policies and research. The MASIC Foundation receives no statutory funding and can only run with the help of our supporters. Your donation will help us to support and reduce the number of women living with bowel incontinence following childbirth.
(UK, 1093239) Browse eventsAt SkyWay charity we work with young people who are ‘at risk’, aged between 8 and 25 years old and live in Hackney or the neighbouring local boroughs. We are here to help young people achieve their personal goals, realise their potential and contribute positively to their community, through a range of youth-led programmes, projects and services. We want to: Support young people so they can develop their communication and social skills, self-confidence and motivation, achieve their personal goals, and the ability to cope with life’s ‘ups and downs’. Help people to make positive health and lifestyle choices, including increasing participation in sport and positive recreational activities. Provide opportunities for young people to volunteer and develop transferable employability and citizenship skills, while raising awareness of training and employment opportunities. Champion the needs of other local young people by encouraging our peers to become leaders and take on areas of responsibility within the community.
(UK, 1198592) Browse eventsHarry's Pals offer emotional support to families that have a severely ill or disabled child. Hayley - who founded Harry's Pals has a son (Harry) who is severely disabled. Knowing first hand the difficulties her family faced in accessing emotional support and also the need for it she decided to set up Harry's Pals. Harry's Pals offer respite breaks to families so that they can take some time out and have something to look forward to. As well as that Harry's Pals offer bespoke counselling or therapy services that are right for families so that they can access the support that they need to improve their mental health and find coping mechanisms for the future. Harry's Pals are also passionate about trying to inspire change by using past experiences to inspire change for disabled people and their careers. An example of a very successful campaign being Harry's Pledge.. a nationwide social housing commitment to do more to support carers and disabled people living and working in social housing. All money raised for Harry's Pals goes on to make such a difference to families that are facing every parents worst nightmare. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 295072) Browse eventsVitalise is a national charity that provides essential breaks for people living with disabilities and carers. We believe a break is a necessity, not a luxury; our services are designed to provide choice, promote independence and improve quality of life for people with disabilities and carers.
(UK, 1176669) Browse eventsWe are committed to perpetuating the memory of 10th Battalion The Parachute Regiment who lived in Somerby, Leicestershire during WW2. We aim to build a commemorative sculpture. In September 1944, 582 men of the Battalion left for the Battle of Arnhem, two weeks later only 36 returned to the village.
(UK, 1178566) Browse eventsBright Red, a charity established to improve the lives and treatment of people in the North who are dealing with Blood Cancer. Through care, research and education we are striving to beat illnesses such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
(UK, 1094012) Browse eventsWe work with women and children who have been affected by domestic violence or abuse. We’ve been around for over 30 years and we’re passionate about helping women to stay safe, change their lives for the better and strengthen their families. We have a range of services including a 24 hour Freephone helpline, refuge and floating support, outreach, support for high risk survivors, groups for mothers and children and a pets project that finds temporary foster carers for family pets. We also work to raise awareness about domestic abuse and how it affects women and children. We do this through working with schools, healthcare professionals, the police and other agencies. There are lots of ways you can support us! Take a look at our website for more information or find us on Facebook.
(UK, SC022411) Browse eventsWe are an international Christian development organisation with 140 years of experience serving people affected by leprosy.
(UK, 1105978) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1203605) Browse eventsWe work in courts, prisons, and communities, helping families navigate the criminal justice system by offering advice, advocacy, information, and emotional support.