FutureSense Foundation is a registered UK charity (Charity No.1132101) that supports development work through the placement of volunteers and targeted funding. We partner with 100+ grassroots NGOs worldwide with our charity work targeting three areas; education, child welfare and livelihood support.
ShadieFarage.com, is a charitable organisation (in assosciation with Naturel Change) which was formed in memory of our late friend and brother, Shadie Farage, who tragically died in a car accident in The Gambia in 2007. We fundraise for this charity regularly and all funds raised go directly to benefiting children in The Gambia; there are no administrative costs and our work to date can be seen on the charity website. Since starting in 2008, we have personally distributed 1335 footballs, 1056 kits and 312 pumps to 221 different schools along the full length of The Gambia. Our aim for our next fundraising event, KayakRiverGambia.com, is to raise £10,000 in the UK and £10,000 in The Gambia. Achieving our target will enable us to improve and develop infrastructure (such as classrooms and teacher housing) at a number of selected schools in real need of renovation in The Gambia. Please support us and help us give back to the children of The Gambia, a country that is close to our hearts. ‘KayakRiverGambia.com’ and ‘ShadieFarage.com’ work in association with ‘Naturel Change’ (a registered charity in England and Wales, No. 1140751, registered as a company limited by guarantee in England & Wales, No. 07383570).
The Environment Trust conserves, enhances and celebrates the beautiful borough of Richmond upon Thames through volunteering, learning for people of all abilities and backgrounds.
We are a vibrant all-age multicultural church made up of people from a wide spectrum of life. We seek to teach, understand and follow the whole message of the Bible, showing us how to be reconnected with God, which is the most vital need for everyone in our modern world. People of all ages gathering together for a time of lively and dynamic worship, twice monthly communion, a relevant message from God’s Word - the Bible and genuine fellowship that extends well after the service has finished. Our desire to share this message goes beyond our locality and we have a heart for this nation and other nations beyond our own.
The Friends of the Mulberry. We are a charity who raise funds for various Adult Learning Centres in the Chester area. The Mulberry Centre, Canal Street House and Quaker House service users all benefit from the monies raised. The Friends of The Mulberry, supports over a 100 adults. Last year’s fundraising enabled us to purchase a new mini bus that makes it possible for our service users to access the local community. We provide the centres with transport (including the running costs of three mini buses), funding for drama, dance and art projects as well as other ad hoc activities. This year we funded special performances for the Jubilee and the Olympics.
Our object is to raise funds to create and run a facility for the community of Cossington and area, using the church building as a village meeting space for a wide variety of purposes. We want to provide a venue run by the village to benefit all age groups.
...its simple to donate! Thank you very much for considering making a donation to support White Eagles work. Doing this is easy! Simply click on the second or third donate buttons, above right. We have chosen to use Virgin Money Givings not-for-profit service to Registered Charities as this offers a completely secure way for you to give on line. ...and we so much value your support! - and so does everyone who benefits from White Eagles work! The services we offer as an organisation include our work of absent healing through prayer and contact healing, both of which are given completely free of charge in the community and at our centres, by trained, dedicated healers who are all volunteers. White Eagle groups and centres around the country provide welcoming homes of the spirit, places of sanctuary where we can develop the spiritual aspect of our nature safely and in supportive and friendly surroundings. Our unfolding Wisdom School activities aim to make esoteric understanding readily accessible by all, and at the same time show the philosophical depth and spiritual understanding within White Eagles teaching, as well as its universality. The guiding aim of the White Eagle Publishing Trust is to make White Eagles profound and beautiful teachings as widely available as possible to those who wish to find inspiration there. In short, we are trying to make a difference, and help others make a difference!-starting from the inner planes of life. Any donation you make will support all these aspects of our work and more, and we thank you most sincerely for your generosity. P.S. A long-lasting way to support the valuable work of any charity into the future is by making a gift in your Will. If you would like further information about how to do this, please Email us (button above left). Thank you.
Harrytown School Development Fund aims to raise funding to provide appropriate buildings and resources to ensure a high standard of teaching and learning. The school also aims to provide a high level of pastoral and spiritual care. We are currently raising funds to provide the school with a chapel in order to further our work both within school and the local community and celebrate the schools centenary in January 2013.
Wave Radio operates to provide music and entertainment both to the patients within Dr Gray's Hospital and the wider community promoting wellbeing and health. We also enable patients who are in the hospital to hear what is going on in the community by taking our outside broacast van to local events.
Explorers are the fourth section of the Scouting movement. Right from the time of Baden-Powell, there have been arrangements for young people who wanted to continue after their time in the Scout Section, Explorer Scouts for 14 to 18 years
The name Little Aid came from the idea that even the smallest donation could help someone in need. We helped to provide these needs as well as rehabilitate people. Since then Little Aid has expanded to work with local organisations in need of support, to rebuild communities in the poorest parts of Sri Lanka. This includes providing useful medicines to local hospitals, rehousing children who were soldiers in the conflict, opening computer centres for children, providing educational materials such as books to underfunded schools, sponsoring children in education at poorer schools for basic needs such as food, building a well for a fishing community, and many more. We are proud to work with different organisations, different religions, and ethnic backgrounds, bringing people together from all walks of life to help people who are most at need in Sri Lanka..
We are a local charity dedicated to making sure our elderly have the best life they can. We offer two free services, information/advice for anyone who needs it and befriending to help the lonely. We have two shops that help fund what we do but we need more money to help us keep going.
We are a volunteer parent group who raise funds for our village school. This allows children to have new classroom resources, books and experience memorable moments outside of the classroom on school trips. We are currently fundraising for an outdoor forest school and classroom space.
St. John’s is a thriving Scottish Episcopal church in the heart of Edinburgh. However, St John’s is not just about the church and worship, but about the difference we make to individual lives. Our aim is to remain culturally relevant, accessible, inclusive and creative. We host a number of support groups and hundreds of events each year. Many of these work with the most disempowered people in society and promote social justice. We have recognised the very urgent need to improve and upgrade our space, so we can offer a better quality of support and outreach to these groups. The rooms we provide have no natural light and poor access. Our community hall is also outdated and lacks flexibility. Every penny raised through our appeal will help ensure St. John's continues to be a place of welcome, support and inspiration for future generations. Thank you for your support!
We are a volunteer led organisation with approximately 370 members. We foster public awareness of all aspects of aviation within Northern Ireland through: aircraft restoration and research. Our primary focus is to develop our collection of aircraft and artefacts held in the hangars at Maze, Long Kesh near Lisburn, Co. Antrim into a major attraction. We trust that we give an enjoyable, interesting and educational experience to all who visit.
Friends of Broughton School organises fundraising events to improve the facilities available to the children of Broughton Primary School in Hampshire. It also builds and maintains strong links between the school and the community. Many parents and villagers are actively involved with the charity and its events.
Trevor died from bowel cancer on 10/7/2008 aged of 63. If he had received effective screening, Trevor would not have had to suffer as he did. We aim to create awareness of the symptoms and of the need for effective screening. We assist bowel cancer patients in locating financial sponsors for life prolonging drugs not routinely available on the NHS. We offer support and counselling to bowel cancer patients and their families.