Funds support specific projects at charities that touch the lives of most of us inc’: Cancer Research UK, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, Help the Hospices, the NSPCC, which provides ChildLine and charities supporting military personnel and their families. See www.towergate.org.uk
Christian Fellowship Church is a Christ centred community dedicated to impacting Belfast, Ireland and the nations with the love of God in the power of the Holy Spirit. All fund raising will go directly to the project concerned.
ActOne ArtsBase is an inclusive arts organization delivering a wide range of performing and visual arts activities in Hertfordshire. We are proud to be a fully inclusive organisation. Inclusion means welcoming individuals at all skill levels, with and without disabilities - without exception
The Careline Appeal is a small registered charity based in Dorset. It was formed over 25 years ago and is totally supported by a dedicated group of volunteers who claim no expenses, so every penny raised goes to the increasing number of people needing assistance.
St Columba’s is part of the Church of Scotland. Many of the congregation have Scottish or Presbyterian connections but certainly not all. We have a lively mix of nationalities and denominations, ages and life experiences, members and visitors.
Seeing is Believing is a global initiative to help eliminate avoidable blindness. We help bring affordable eye-care to some of the poorest communities in the world. We’re a collaboration between Standard Chartered Bank and the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).
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Brook provides sexual health services and advice for all young people under 25 including free and confidential sexual health information, contraception, pregnancy testing, advice and counselling, testing and treatment for STIs and outreach and education work. www.brook.org.uk
East Side Youth Centre has been situated on Hatters Lane, High Wycombe, since 1965. It provides support for the young people of East Wycombe. It is a place that encourages, inspires and supports personal development, we raise awareness of young people's rights and responsibilities not only to themselves but to the wider community. We offer a meeting place for other charities who use the centre when the youth club is not meeting. These include Bucks Young Carers and Wycombe Youth Action. East Side Youth club is currently open on a Wednesday and Friday evening term time, with plans for an additional evening on a Monday for younger children. In 2020 we face a financial short fall of five thousand pounds as County Council funding stopped in 2012 leaving funds to run the centre for 5 years. The funds have been well managed and with other grants 7 years on, we need to raise funds to ensure we can keep the doors open.
The Friends' association represents and supports parents in their concerns. They carry out various fund raising and holding out-of-school events. We also organise discos, bingo nights and fashion shows for the pupils, families and friends.
The Parish Church of St James the Great is at the heart of the village community of Hanslope. St James seeks to be a focal point for worship and prayer whilst serving local people, providing pastoral care and holding community events for all ages. Since Norman times Hanslope has been united with the neighbouring parish of SS Simon & Jude, Castlethorpe. Following the example of Jesus, our worship and faith keeps the celebration of the Eucharist at the centre of what we do. The congregation has grown significantly over the last decade or so and includes people of all ages. St James has a thriving ministry to children and young people. In addition to local residents, St James also welcomes worshippers from nearby villages and from Milton Keynes and Northampton too.
Karuna Action was formed in 1988 with a vision to meet the needs of the poor and eradicate poverty, we have partners in many countries across the globe and work with people and churches that have a desire to personally connect with the poor.
We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of food banks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK. you can help us by donating to this course.
Set up in memory of Jonny who drowned in 2005 aged 21, the Scholarship Fund has so far supported 6 students from Kenya, Nepal, Ethiopia & Ghana to attend the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. MSc degrees in plant sciences & nutrition equip the scholars with skills to deploy in their home countries.
The object of the association is to advance the education of the pupil's in the school. The association may provide and assist in the provision of facilities for education at the school (and not normally provided by the LEA).
Wild Oxfordshire is the only county organisation supporting conservation groups who manage their own wildlife spaces. Local groups and parishes look after vital wildlife sites and corridors. We help, train and advise these volunteers to do more and better conservation work.