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Brambley Hedge Nursery (UK, 1132571) Browse events

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Brambley Hedge Nursery is seeking to raise funds to finance a new building for under 5s as the old demountable is not fit for purpose or expansion plans for the future. Community use would also be encouraged during evenings and weekends. We are aiming to reach at least 200,000!

HIPZ - Health Improvement Project Zanzibar (UK, 1115604) Browse events

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Health Improvement Project Zanzibar (formerly The Makunduchi Project) aims to improve healthcare in Zanzibar by renovating the two district hospitals and managing them using a sustainable financial model. When completed this will make a huge difference to the lives of over 200,000 local people.

The Godolphin and Latymer School Bursary Fund (UK, 1080912) Browse events

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The Bursary Fund ensures girls from all financial backgrounds have an opportunity to attend The Godolphin and Latymer School.

The Agape Trust (UK, 1011416) Browse events

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Agape Trust provides care for young people and adults with profound physical and learning disabilities by providing a home for life and respite care which includes outreach care, a form of short term help for people in their own homes. It also aims to provide support for parents and families.

Garnethill Hebrew Congregation (UK, SC010788) Browse events

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The Synagogue was built in the period of 1879-81. It was designed by John McLeod of Dumbarton, in conjunction with London based architect Nathan Solomon Joseph of the United Synagogue. McLeod designed a number of churches and public buildings in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, including the Women’s Christian Association in Bath Street, Glasgow. The first Jewish community in Glasgow can be traced back to c1823. By the 1870s, the community numbered around 1,000 and looked to build a permanent Synagogue for the first time in Scotland as the converted Synagogue in George Street (opened 1878) was full. This decision to build the Synagogue was decided by the Special General Meeting in October 1875 and the site at the corner of Garnet Street and Hill Street was decided by a majority of votes as the location for the new Synagogue. It was believed that this location was popular because many of the Jewish community were moving to the West of the city, especially many of the leading figures of the community. Archive records show that money began coming in through donations to help fund the building of the Synagogue on 24th November 1875. The foundation stone was set by Benjamin Simons two years later in March. Benjamin Simon was one of the trustees. The finished synagogue was officially opened on 9th September 1879 with Rabbi Hermann Adler consecrating the opening. The first service was also held on this date. Garnethill Synagogue has been described as the finest example of high Victorian synagogue architecture north of Liverpool. It is also included within the top ten of historic Synagogues in the UK by Jewish Heritage UK. It also features as a Glasgow City Council listed heritage building, described as the ‘Mother Synagogue of Glasgow'. In 1995, Garnethill Synagogue was granted a Heritage Lottery Grant of £59,150 towards repairs of the building, reflecting its architectural importance in Scotland.

Agape Centre (UK, 1127632) Browse events

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We reach out to people who need direction and purpose, by teaching the transforming power of PURPOSE and LOVE. We train and empower volunteers. We offer a free minibus service. We help homeless people, poor countries by carrying out missionary work in internationally. www.agapecentre.org.uk

SWORDE-Teppa (UK, 1100598) Browse events

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SWORDE-Teppa helps people to help themselves and their community in Tajikistan, formerly war-torn and the poorest country in the Central Asian region. Providing opportunities; implementing innovative educational, English and IT teaching; environmental, conservation, health and sports projects. Based at SWORDE-Teppa's English and Education Centre, opened by HRH The Duke of York.

NEAD TRUST (UK, 1131287) Browse events

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NEAD TRUST is a Charity Set up to provide help and much needed support to sufferers of Non Epileptic Attack Disorder, their familes and carers. The main aims of the trust are to help relieve suffering of people with this condition and to raise awareness of this little known illness.

Islington Chinese Association (UK, 1042435) Browse events

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It helps promote healthy relations between different communities, those in need in the Chinese community, and it provides a place for youths and the elderly to form a community.

Cranleigh Village Hospital Trust (UK, 1089861) Browse events

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The charity's objectives are the relief of sickness and the protection and preservation of public health in Cranleigh, Surrey and the surrounding area. In particular by building a hospital and health centre.

Makhad Trust (UK, 1100377) Browse events

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The Makhad Trust provides a meeting place ("makhad") in nomadic regions where there is a powerful relationship between the environment and the human spirit. Working through community leaders it sets up projects to assist the economic and social wellbeing of a community whilst seeking to protect their environment and culture.

Word Of Faith (UK, 731607391) Browse events

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South Yorkshire Clubs for Young People (UK, 523930) Browse events

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Youth organisation supporting youth clubs,many of which are in disadvantaged areas providing a chance to meet new friends in a supportive environment&take part in events and activities.We provide opportunities which give young people confidence and self esteem

Home for Good:Suffolk (UK, 1169250) Browse events

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We are a local movement of Home For Good here to promote fostering and adoption within Suffolk Churches and connecting families who foster, adopt and those care for friends/family members(with/without an SGO) We started in June 2014 and now come under the official name of Transforming Futures-Suffolk Charity No: 1169250 Find out more Website http://homeforgood.org.uk/suffolk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/homeforgoodsuffolk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/H4GSuffolk

Power of Hands Foundation Ltd (UK, 11247693) Browse events

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It raises awareness of and assists in traditional and dying crafts in poor regions. Currently in Galle in Sri Lanka concentrating on training lace and other craft workers.

colts to africa (UK, 1132977) Browse events

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Colts to Africa is a UK registered charity, founded to give youth the chance to effect social change, by sharing their love of football. Team Sport plays a valuable role in giving children the tools they need to engage social change.Sport is a chance for communities to celebrate and achieve together by sharing their skills and efforts. Our projects to date have taken us to Kisumu, Kenya, and Nyimba, Zambia.

Broadland Boat Club (UK, 1127252) Browse events

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Broadland Boat Club is a rowing club in Norwich who main focus is to provide rowing coaching and facilities for it members. Membership is kept low to make the sport accessible to as many people as possible. As such need to continually raise money to keep the club prospering

Glencraft (UK, SC041352) Browse events

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Glencraft is an Aberdeen charity established to provide secure employment and training for blind, partially sighted and disabled people from the local area. We have a proud history and are looking to raise £500,000 to relocate our factory and provide a secure future for the organisation.

Fortismere School Association (UK, 801227) Browse events

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Fortismere School Association exists to support Fortismere School through fundraising activities.

Borneholm Dog Rescue and Rehabilitation (UK, XT32368) Browse events

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Borneholm Dog Rescue & Rehabilitation (BDRR) is a family run charity by Mother-In-Law and Daughter-in-Law team Mandy and Sarah. We are a specialist dog rescue with NO outside kennels and re-home from our own home. We have up to 15 dogs in rescue at any one time, including our 'Anne Webb Sanctuary' Dogs who are permanent residents here at BDRR. We specialist in taking dogs from council kennels that stand little or no chance of a re-home in this environment. We take them, rehabilitate them and get them a full profile (are they good with children, dogs, cats, traveling, walking, re-call etc) and then re-home accordingly. We may not have 30+ dogs in at any one time, but what we do works. In just over 18 months we have re-homed over 100 dogs.

Restoration Revival Fellowship Harrow (UK, 5001824) Browse events

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To advance the Christian Faith for the benefit of the general public/mankind. The propagation of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the UK and Overseas through Evangelism and bible teaching. Shepherding the converts and followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. Contributing to the relief of those in sickness, hardship or distress within our local church, the local community and overseas.

Curtains Without Borders Inc (UK, 203272981) Browse events

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BENHALL INFANTS SCHOOL PTA (UK, 1117063) Browse events

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Little Munden School (UK, 1055690) Browse events

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Little Munden School is a small village school. The PTA is made up of parents of children at the school who fund raise for the benefit of the children. The monies raised go towards new equipment, school trips and anything the teachers feel would enhance the children's education.

The Peter O'Sullevan Charitable Trust (UK, 1078889) Browse events

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The Sir Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust has distributed over £4.5 million between equine charities since 1997. Beneficiaries have included The Blue Cross, The Brooke, Compassion in World Farming , Racing Welfare, The British Thoroughbred Retraining Centre and World Horse Welfare.