The Foundling Museum works to transform the lives of disadvantaged children through the arts and to inspire people to make the world a better place. The Museum’s displays explore the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery, and through a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events celebrates the ways in which artists of all disciplines have helped improve children’s lives for over 275 years. The Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children’s charity Coram, was established in 1739 by the philanthropist Captain Thomas Coram, as ‘a hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children’. Instrumental in helping Coram realise his vision were the artist William Hogarth, who encouraged leading artists of the day to donate work, and the composer George Frederic Handel, who gave annual benefit concerts of his Messiah. In doing so, they created London’s first public art gallery and set the template for the way in which the arts can support philanthropy.
(UK, NISBTR - N/A) Browse eventsNISBTR was established in 2012 to assist abandoned and neglected Staffordshire Bull Terriers. We are a charity that is run solely by volunteers and rely completely on kind donations from the public to enable us to ease the plight of this often misunderstood breed.
(UK, 1029326) Browse eventsThe Earleybird Appeal has been launched to raise £100K required for a new building and equipment for Earleybird Pre-School, part of the Hawkedon Foundation Stage Unit, to replace the current terrapin soon to be deemed unsuitable for use by children.
(UK, 1099009) Browse eventsMADIA serving the local whole Community, since 90’s our aims to concentrate on Education sports and good morals, at the moment Madia is raising funds for a larger Building to work from. our supporters have been the back bone of our achievements.
(UK, 1042535) Browse eventsEstablished in 1968, Oatlands Pre-school is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity (1042535). We provide early years education for children aged 2 ½ to 4+ years in an Ofsted registered setting.
(UK, 1143225) Browse eventsThe project initiated by Medway churches began on Monday 3rd January, 2016 when a 19 year old called Sam became our first guest. By end of the first week we had five guests. The success is due to a group of faithful people, the generosity of churches, organisations, businesses and individuals.
(UK, RISE - N/A) Browse eventsRISE is a young, dynamic UK charity addressing educational disadvantage in rural India and promoting social enterprise and global citizenship in the UK through 3 projects. Our ethos is working towards educational equality, unleashing potential in children and being a responsible global citizen.
(UK, 1119184) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity that assists other charity's, organisations and individuals in the UK, providing grants and assistance where needed.
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As a small charity we would like to offer support to children under 17 and their families. We can offer grants to help children with any gastroenterology condition, even if the condition is not recognized we can still help. The grants can be for anything that will help benefit your child. Many families have asked about Macie's condition because they are going through similar situations and have asked where they can get help with funding towards hospital costs and transport help amongst other things. You must also live in the North East.
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(UK, 1147361) Browse eventsCCR Foundation, or Found as you'll find it on the high street, is a charity shop in South Harrow. We help local people out of poverty through volunteer opportunities, reasonable clothes and homewear and providing a space for people to be listened to.
(UK, 259527) Browse eventsRotary of Hartlepool cycle4life charity bike ride
(UK, 1088188) Browse eventsWe sponsor bright destitute kids through schooling in Kenya. Most go to boarding schools where they have a bed, food, security and a chance to learn. Where funds allow they go on to further education, gaining skills & professional qualifications. http://karenstreetchildren.org/cubit/
(UK, 1056901) Browse eventsRelate South Warwickshire is an independent, not for profit, charity, covering Warwick and Stratford Districts. Services include relationship counselling and sex therapy, counselling for 11 - 18 year olds and families. A Big Lottery funded project offers counselling and life skills training for carers, disabled, elderly and minority and ethnic individuals and groups.
(UK, 1070389) Browse eventsAdvocacy in Wirral provides advice, support and representation to people with mental health problems. Set up in 1992, our services are offered to people with mental health problems in Wirral.
(UK, 508278) Browse eventsManchester Jewish Museum is an independent charity, offering a unique experience as an educational resource and a social history museum. Our award-winning education programme reaches over 10,000 school children a year, promoting tolerance and understanding and combating prejudice and anti-semitism.
(UK, 1115559) Browse eventsA small independent "kitchen table" organisation sourcing books for libraries, reading rooms and small educational projects which lie outside mainstream or the reach of government resources. It identifies beneficiaries before book boxes are sent and ships book boxes directly to those Tanzanians, hungry for knowledge.
(UK, 1124911) Browse eventsThe PTA provides parents with the opportunity to meet other parents and contribute to the life of the school as well as raising funds to benefit the children who attend it. We would like to thank everyone who has donated their time, funds and efforts and hope that you will continue supporting us.
(UK, SC012824) Browse eventsAll funds raised by the EXTREME Fancy Dress Beach Walk on 25th June by City Church will go directly to relief aid for war affected families (The Grace Fund) and a gift will also be given to the Bethshaloam children's home, for children who have been orphaned or abandoned.