We are a charity run by volunteers, who work to raise funds to improve the park and to look after it for the people of Sheffield, present and future.
Barrier-free online music experiences, personal development and employability services. We inspire and empower individuals with the knowledge of some of the most successful people. We want to realise your ambitions by increasing wellbeing and knowledge resulting in healthier/happier communities.
We empower young people by developing their imagination and creativity, fostering skill development, innovative thinking and problem-solving. Focusing on real-world learning, we deliver high-quality design and making projects to children and young people.
The Rotary Club of the Channel is based in Folkestone and raises money for local, national and international causes. Fund raising events include the Channel 50 Cycle Challenge, the Folkestone Santa Run, Wine and Wisdom evenings, Golf Days,Boot Fairs and a host of other events.
Giving You The Opportunity To Shine Through Sport We are committed to looking outside of the "box" and seeing the bigger picture. We have seen first hand the difference a boxing club facility and of course a bunch of enthusiastic volunteers can make to a community. often stretching beyond the limits of boxing training, a boxing facility can help a much wider range of people in a community. From fitness classes for people living with Parkinson's disease to self defense lessons for vulnerable young girls working within the sex trade. More recently we supplied over 40,000 meals to those in need during this pandemic
Goldsworth Park Rangers FC are a registered charity based in Woking that provides football for local boys and girls. Run by volunteers, we currently have over 500 children that play football with the club, with weekly training sessions and teams entered in local leagues.
Our organisation provides a home and meaningful work for people who have experienced, or at risk of homelessness, in the Leicestershire & Rutland area. We are a place where people can enjoy companionship and make a fresh start in life with the support of the community around them.
Dartmoor Zoo is home to over 200 animals and we work to raise awareness of the importance of biodiversity and inspiring our visitors to become enthusiastic supporters of its conservation. Our research team is working to carry out research which will have benefits for conservation and animal welfare.
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Making a difference to the lives of young Irish people in the UK
Lawshall pre-school is a self funded organisation and charity, run by a committee. We are located within the grounds of All Saints’ Primary School in Lawshall, Suffolk. We offer childcare for pre-school age children, five days a week We believe in a fun and active path for early years education, allowing the children in our care to develop at their own pace, in a safe environment with activities they love. Our mission is to help each child make the transition from preschool to reception and onwards into the main school with confidence and ease. The Lawshall Pre-School Charity and All Saints CEVC Primary School are located in rural Suffolk, sharing the same site in the village of Lawshall. For many years the School and Pre-School have worked closely together to help ensure that young children are given the best start that is possible to their education, which has been recognised by Ofsted. However, a lack of space and government funding means that both settings are forced to share a building. As a result, children in Year One do not have a classroom of their own and the Pre-School can only offer a limited number of hours to children and their families in the community. With the forthcoming requirement to provide 30 hours of childcare to parents, this means the future of our Pre-School is uncertain.With your help, we can secure the future of our Pre-School and deliver more for our children and community by creating an Early Years Centre of Excellence, comprised of a new Pre-School building and outside learning area. This will provide a Pre School with its own permanent home on the school site, delivered in close partnership with the school and providing multiple benefits to young children and their families. Charity No: 1024417 Find out more Website http://www.lawshallpreschool.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Lawshallpreschool/ Twitter https://twitter.com/LawshallPreSch YouTube https://youtu.be/az6tN2m4E2g
Aveton Gifford Pre-School, based at The Hive, is an independent charity and relies on fundraising by its parent-led voluntary committee. The pre-school has been run by Mandy Tucker, its current manager, since inception in 1990 and she is supported by Katie Blewitt, Laura Treeby and Wendy Wood.
The first Sea Cadet unit was established in 1854 at Whitstable in Kent, created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. Traditionally old seafarers provided training while local businessmen funded the Unit Headquarters. The tradition of community - based Sea Cadet Units continues today with 400 across the UK each with charitable status enabling them to raise funds to meet their running costs. All Units are members of the Sea Cadet Corps and are governed by the national charity MSSC - the Marine Society & Sea Cadets. We work partnership with the Royal Navy under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and receive corporate support from commercial shipping companies and the Maritime sector. Our core purpose is to celebrate Britain's maritime heritage and contribute to its future development by supporting young people as Sea Cadets. The History of Sea Cadets in Crawley at TS Cossack S.C.C The first person to sign up as a member of the newly formed Crawley Sea Cadets was Brian Redmond of Mitchells Road Three Bridges, Commanding Officer at the time Lt C Edwards with Sub Lt G Burfoot as his Second in command ran the unit from Southgate community Hall. A total of twenty five boys enrolled on the opening night which followed a recruitment march through Crawley town centre on the previous weekend by the combined bands and cadets of Horley and Reigate units ON April 24th of 1965 TS Cossack moved to its own premises in London Road on the site where the towns leisure complex now stands. TS Cossack's dated building was needed to make way for Crawley's redevelopment plan and following negotiations with Crawley Borough Council TS Cossack was moved to its current site in a purpose built building in Longmere Rd where we can be found today
Cambridge Dial-a-Ride is a non-profit organisation which provides local transport services via a Membership Scheme that are safe, affordable, and accessible to community groups and to individuals who have difficulty in accessing public transport.
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