Nada Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to creating positive change globally. Established in 2022, our mission is to empower communities through sustainable initiatives. We focus on diverse projects, including education, healthcare, and social welfare. Committed to transparency and accountability, we employ ethical practices to uplift lives. Join us in our journey to build a better world for all. Together, we can make a lasting impact and inspire hope.
Kidderminster Male Choir was formed in 1904. We are a traditional 4-part harmony Male Voice Choir with currently around 40 members. Our singing creates enjoyment for our members and audiences, helping us raise money for national and local charities, and creating enduring friendships..
The Corbett Community Library is a volunteer-run community library based in the former Torridon Library at 103 Torridon Road, SE6 1RQ. The library is a charity formed in 2016 by local residents, to take over the management from Lewisham Council of the previously named, grade 11 listed, Torridon Road Library, in order to save it from being closed down The centre has developed into a financially sustainable Community hub for the Corbett Estate and surrounding areas with a population of over 20,000, The centre aims to promote the following charitable purposes: the advancement of education: the advancement of arts and heritage and the advancement of citizenship and community development for the benefits of residents living within the surrounding area, with a specific emphasis on services for families and young and older people. The library service has already been extended and now provides a wide range of free activities, events and services. The Centre encourages local residents to learn about the heritage of the area they reside in. The Charity also advances the arts through regular Makers Markets hosting the work of local artists and holding musical events featuring local performer and musicians. The Centre is a Dementia Friendly establishment and holds activities for older people and their carers.
Gordon Rural Action is a registered Charity that has offered a wide range of free, confidential, impartial and independent advice for over 40 years. Our aims are to improve the quality of life for individuals within our local community through the provision of a high quality, professional and focused advice and support service in The Huntly Advice Hub incorporating the Uniform Exchange and Baby Bank. We also wish to expand our successful, environment friendly, sustainable approach to working through the recycling of used goods in both The Huntly Advice Hub and our charity shop ‘The Bargain Box’.
The PSA's aim is to promote co-operation between parents and teachers in the efficient running of the school and the wider life of the school, including educational and social events. The PSA organises fund raising and social events for the school community, to support many activities in school.
The mission of Manchester Baroque is to share our love of historical music, with broad and diverse audiences. We are committed to the continued development of vibrant historically informed performances at the centre of the city's arts culture: Reflecting Manchester's rich heritage.
Aces Wheelchair Basketball Club provide the people of Buckinghamshire and beyond with the opportunity to play Wheelchair Basketball either competitively or recreationally.
At Henry Green we aim to provide a safe, stimulating and supportive learning environment, which enables every child to achieve their best through varied learning experiences. Through working in partnership with parents and carers, we A.S.P.I.R.E for all our pupils to become confident, secure and caring individuals, who achieve personal success and have a lifelong love of learning.
Relieve and improve the positive wellbeing of persons resident in rural Greater Lincolnshire by Making grants towards costs of maintaining the Lincolnshire agricultural chaplains Advancement of Christian values for the public benefit of all persons Making grants for projects undertaken by Ag Chaps
Grace Advocacy offers a free advocacy service for people struggling with multiple complex problems. We help them navigate the bureaucracy, fill in the forms, defend their rights, challenge unfair decisions, deal with unaffordable debt and bills, and find ways to get the care they need.
We are a small charity in Exeter providing creative weekend workshops for people with learning disabilities. We aim to encourage people to explore different arts activities, make friends, build confidence and have fun. Once a year we run a weekend summer festival called D'ArtsFest at West Town Farm.
We are the countryside charity for Somerset. We work for a thriving and beautiful countryside that benefits everyone. Donate today to help our projects to improve and celebrate our countryside and to support our work protecting green places and rural communities.
We’re an Anglican church in Saxmundham and Kelsale-cum-Carlton. Our mission is to Love God, love one another, and love our communities. We seek to do that by: Encountering the love of Jesus in our life and worship Growing as Spirit filled disciple-making disciples Seeing communities transformed through the love of God
Our purpose is to promote education in the language, culture and heritage of the Czech Republic to bilingual children in London. We educate the next generation, instilling a sense of belonging within the UK's Czech community, and the broader global Czech community.
Wetwheels builds disabled people’s confidence by providing the opportunity to access the sea in a fun, safe, stimulating and rewarding way using specially modified, fully accessible powerboats. We provide water-based activity experiences for disabled people on board our specially designed boats.
We are St Chad's Together, a Charity set up to benefit the children at St Chad's CofE Primary School in Uppermill. We're working hard with the school to raise money to give our children the best learning experience possible.
The South Lakes Dementia Community aims to radically improve the lives of people affected by dementia by helping them access information and support. We encourage local people to become more dementia aware. We hold a monthly Hub in Kendal, offering information and support to those with dementia.
We are members of National Citizens Advice and, in common with all members, our twin aims are: - To provide quality advice that is free, confidential, independent and impartial - To improve the policies and practices that may be unfair and affect the lives of the community that we serve
We provide a nation wide service to nurture generations of scouts and leaders who embody their faith, confidently demonstrate leadership and positively contribute to wider society. Our services include national camps and events, international trips, and capacity building training to adult leaders.
MJK’s vision is to reach out to everyone with the great news of Jesus and the amazing life-change found in Him. We give people the choice to join His movement and let Him use them to transform the world. We work in partnership with churches and Christian organisations across the world in order to make this a reality. Our band Crossfya reach tens of thousands of young people each year seeing many respond to the gospel. Our iTruth app is a state of the art outreach and discipleship app reaching many across Europe. Our outreach events create opportunities for Christians to be equipped and empowered to reach their friends. Tim Cooke started Make Jesus Known along with his wife Charissa in 2006. He is a passionate and gifted communicator, who has shared the message of Jesus with over 300,000 people. His burning desire is to see those that don't know Jesus come into a living relationship with him, and for Christians to be set on fire to make Jesus known where they live