KSIMC MK is committed to facilitate as many people as possible to worship at our mosque & to become part of our community.
The Wallace State Future Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization whose purpose is to raise and distribute funds to support the mission of Wallace State to provide an affordable education to citizens across the state.
In June 2008 Skye Wellesley, aged one, was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome. Not being aware of the existence of this condition at the time, the horrific days and weeks that followed we, her family, discovered what it means to us and to about 2,000 other families in the UK. Rett Syndrome is caused by a sporadic genetic mutation on the MECP2 gene located on the X chromosome. This microscopic change in the structure of chromosomal proteins has an overwhelming impact on the life of the 1 girl in 15,000 statistically around the world. Most obviously, Rett chronically slows these girls neuro-development, very few Rett girls will ever speak and only half of them will walk. Behind the physical incapacity, there are also additional problems as Rett girls are prone to scoliosis, difficulties with digestion, epilepsy and fits of extreme anxiety. We set up the charity to fund research into finding a cure for Rett. There has been very significant progress towards that goal over the last four years and I'm pleased to say that Professor Adrian Bird at Edinburgh University is at the forefront. Research can be very focused as the gene, MEPC2, that causes Rett was pinpointed ten years ago. Finding a cure for Rett would bring so much happiness to many girls who are prisoners within their own bodies, plus it will help to find a cure for other genetically related disorders. Thank you
Dolphin House is a health charity providing natural therapies for children irrespective of their family's ability to pay. Our Children's Clinic and Outreach work has improved the quality of life of children with chronic conditions such as asthma, eczema, behavioural and digestive problems.
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.
The Project is committed to supporting and improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of young people, age 12-24, as well as providing support to the parents and carers of young people experiencing mental distress.
The Children's Mitochondrial Disease Network is the only UK charity dedicated to providing information and support for all mitochondrial disorders, to families, carers and professionals. CMDN was set up initially in 1998. Proving 24hr support, so no family may never feel isolated again.
Aspire is a charitable foundation within the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) The principal aim is to provide financial help to individuals who might not otherwise have access to such support and help them realise their full potential within the logistics and transport sector
The Friends of the University of Melbourne Charitable Trust (Registered Charity Number: 1076250) was established in 1999. The purposes of the Trust are “the advancement and promotion of education and in particular any educational and charitable purposes connected with the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and its past and present students”. The Trust builds on long-established links with alumni, friends, colleagues and partners of the University who are resident in the United Kingdom, and also offers tax effective ways of giving to prospective supporters resident in the United Kingdom. The Trust has already made a number of grants to the University of Melbourne from gifts it has received, providing valuable assistance for Melbourne students via scholarships, libraries, and a range of faculty and research projects. The Trust can also offer tax benefits for planned gifts.
The Skiers Trust supports amateur skiers and those in education who are talented in all skiing or snowboarding sports. To further assist research into ski safety and the impact of skiing on the environment. Skiing fulfils a need which is fundamental, and such challenges are as urgent today as ever.
A social club for young people with learning disabilities in the Carrickfergus area, affiliated to Mencap and registered with the NEELB
The GDST is the UK's leading network of independent girls’ schools, educating approximately 8% of all girls at UK independent schools. We have a passion for not just providing girls with an outstanding education but for equipping them for life. We want them to do well, to be happy, and to leave us with confidence and composure, ready for anything the world puts their way. Our vision is to have a Bursary Fund large enough to support every bright girl who requires a bursary.
The Alcohol Education Trust’s vision is for young people to enter adulthood having a healthy relationship with alcohol. We engage pupils before they begin drinking, help them build resilience skills, know how to avoid risky situations & learn how to look after themselves and each other. The average age of a first whole drink in the UK is age 13 - far too young, and usually at home.School is the one place where we can reach every pupil across the UK at a crucial time in their lives. Age 13 is the tipping point at which kids look away from parents towards their friends and peers. We need to engage pupils before they begin drinking and help them build their resillience skills, know how to avoid risky situations, learn how to look after themselves and each other and avoid slipping into situations that can run out of control. The average age of a whole alcoholic drink in the UK is age 13. Our goal is to edge this up to at least 15 in line with the UK Chief Medical Officers' guidelines.
We are passionate and dedicated to helping young people thrive. We are on a mission to see resilience taught in all schools. We are shaking things up to influence education policy because the next generation of adults needs to be equipped with the 'how-to' they need to thrive in life.
Human Care Hands Foundation believes in humanitarian values and guidance. It helps vulnerable and needy people among all religions, sects, color, races, ages, social status etc. We support individuals and communities by fighting against poverty and help to eliminate social inequalities.
Assisting local communities in poorer parts of the world to improve their educational facilities. Raising money to sponsor young people from Britain to work with local people to build classrooms or workshops and be involved in the life of the local community.
Grade I listed West Horsley Place is one of Surrey’s most intriguing historic houses. Sadly, many of the buildings are in desperate need of repair. Our vision is to restore the buildings and open West Horsley Place to the public for the first time in 1,000 years as a cultural and artistic centre.
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We are a small independent charity run by volunteers. We rescue, care for and rehome cats in Norfolk. We look after cats that cannot be re-homed due to their age/health/behavioural reasons for their lifetime. We view cats with FIV as a priority and look to increase the re-homing of these cats.