The East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Charitable Funds exists to improve the patient environment across the NHS Trust’s sites, improve the patient experience of the services the NHS Trust provides and to provide amenities for staff employed by the NHS Trust.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Action for Family Carers is an Essex charity providing support and respite breaks to unpaid carers including young carers aged 8 upwards.
The Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT) is an international leader in the development and protection of wetland habitats and the wildlife they support throughout the world. Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist Sir Peter Scott, the Trust’s national network of nine wetland visitor centres inspires over one million visitors a year.
Open Hands works with disadvantaged people and families, who come from varied backgrounds including addictions, domestic violence, homeless people, asylum seekers, refugees and prostitutes. From its Highfields Compassion Centre, Open Hands provides clothes, toys, furniture and food.
Jain Network’s major project is the creation of Jain Centre at 64-68 Colindale Avenue, London NW9 5DR. Jain Centre will be a 3-storied (30,000 sq. ft) architectural splendour of white marble carvings within a modern design that will be functional and flexible. It is now 75% finished aiming to complete the building work by Spring 2023 with Pratistha in summer 2023. Walkthrough video: https://youtu.be/ALpaB2xIlzg It is also a Community Centre and includes digital and traditional library, conference hall and meeting facilities, bilingual religious education, youth activities including service to society and the environment, and a multi-faith centre. The Jain Centre belongs to all of us.
The Soho Recovery Centre will be a safe space in the heart of London for 12-Step recovery meetings to take place. Modelled on similar centres around the world, it will be available to any 12 Step Fellowship group such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Crystal Meth Anonymous, AlAnon and Anorexics and Bulimics Anonymous etc. for their meetings to take place. It will be open 365 days a year and allow meetings to go on regardless of holidays. Meetings will be asked to contribute to the centre based on the number of their attendees rather than a flat rate for the room. This will help smaller fellowships to find a meeting space and new meetings to get started. It will also establish a permanent foothold for recovery in Central London. The person in need of a meeting will always be able to head to the centre knowing that there will be a meeting soon. The Soho Recovery Centre will be an easy place for newcomers to find, where they can meet other members and become familiar with the workings and locations of other meetings, as well as those held at the centre itself.
The Pepper Foundation funds a team of six Children's Nurses providing at home palliative care to children and young people across the Chilterns with a life-threatening or life-limiting illness,. Available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, Pepper makes no charge for its service.
The RSPB has always fought to save nature. Now our birds, wildlife and natural places are under greater threat than ever. So we have to inspire a whole generation to come together and give nature a home. In boardrooms and back gardens, in parliament and on over 200 reserves. Wherever we can, we are bringing people together to do their bit - including around the world as part of an international alliance of conservation charities.
The Linskill and North Tyneside Community Development Trust is an independent registered Charity and Company Limited by Guarantee. It was established in July 2003 to complete a community asset transfer of the Linskill Centre, based at North Shields. The Trust completed the asset transfer in April 2006 and has successfully developed it into a thriving community centre that serves the communities of North Tyneside.
STEM4 supports the mental health of young people in an ever more challenging world by targeting the early identification of commonly occurring mental illnesses. STEM4 educates teenagers, their friends, families or carers and their schools to recognise early signs of Eating Disorders, Depression, Self Harm and Addiction and, as a consequence, to know what appropriate action to take. STEM4 works directly with schools and through its comprehensive website. STEM4 provides: schools workshops; help for teachers with school policy and guidelines; comprehensive handouts which are downloadable from our website; supervision for school staff and health team; annual school conferences. STEM4’s comprehensive website for young people, their friends and families offers information on signs and symptoms to look out for, practical advice on steps to take and where to go for help.
Belgrave Community Centre has served the local community for over 25 years, providing both religious and social activities.
The aim of the Cornerstone Project is to provide a high quality community facility including a community cafe, soft play area and flexible meeting space suitable for a variety of groups and activities including Sunday Worship. Our vision is of a place of hospitality where all are welcome.
Woodland Heritage was established in 1994, by two cabinet makers keen to ‘put something back’. We support resilient management of woodlands, development of the timber supply chain, dissemination of knowledge & skills and the tackling of threats to the future supply of high-quality UK timber.
At Kairos Community Trust, we help homeless men and women with drug and alcohol problems – we do this through our detox and rehab programmes and our 28 supported sober-living houses, almost all of which are in south London.
Ripon YMCA is an independent charity providing supported housing for homeless young people and community space for local groups and projects. We raise funds to enable us to provide effective support for our tenants and to keep our facilities maintained.
The BEARR Trust works with partners to support health and social welfare, with a view to strengthening civil society, in Russia and Eurasia.
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TP Caring Spaces is a charity supported by the design industry, working with a wide range of service providers to transform relaxation spaces that are desperately underfunded, but much needed for the benefit of patients and their families, key workers, the homeless, refugees, and others in need.
We are a volunteer led charity established 5 years ago. Our vision is to work in the community with the community to consider the impact of culture and religion in relation to mental health. We hope to empower the Sikh community to speak up about mental health difficulties.
Noa provides practical and emotional support to adolescent girls at risk in the Orthodox Jewish community.
The Bridge is a community special school in Islington, North London. We cater for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders, severe learning difficulties and profound and multiple learning difficulties. Our specialist area of work is addressing communication and interaction difficulties.