The Wildlife Aid Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned British wildlife.
We are a Scottish charity providing Scotlands first independent early intervention service and centre for pre school children aged between 12 months and 5 years. We aim to cater for children who either have a diagnosis of Autism or who have been identified as having developmental delay including GDD, PDD-NOS, specific language disorders and/ or speech delay. We aim to become a leading provider of intensive early educational intervention in Scotland, and begin to raise awareness of the importance of early identification and early support for children and their families. We provide a range of services including home based programmes, parent training, training for early years professionals and small group therapy classes. We have been up and running now for a year and are almost completely reliant on donations and fundraising. Please help us to keep going! We do a really good job- just ask our children!
Sarvdesic Satya Samaj means The Society of Truth. Truth has no caste, nationality, religion. It sees no difference in anyone. Just the willingness to help everyone who needs it. To serve society earnestly and to the best of our ability is as good as prayer to the Almighty. Truth - Love - Compassion
A family charity to help raise funds and provide financial support to children diagnosed with cancer. Helping with day trips and respite breaks to help make lasting memories.
The Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics UK (FAST UK) is an organisation of families and professionals dedicated to raising awareness and finding a cure for Angelman Syndrome through the funding of an aggressive research agenda. We are also committed to helping individuals with AS.
We work in the local community delivering sport & activities to improve health and social well-being, including school PE, holiday clubs and young player development centres. Plus specialist services, including a disability programme, mental health project, activities for the elderly and much more.
We support all motorcyclists and their families after serious, life changing road traffic accidents and fatalities across the UK. Registered Charity Number 1161587 The BBRF are small but we can make a huge difference supplying wheelchairs, home help equipment ,small grants and so much more.
RSPCA Cornwall runs the Venton Centre, from where, at a cost of over £500,000/year, hundreds of animals are rehomed. We take abandoned, abused or unwanted animals, many via RSPCA Inspectors due to cruelty or neglect, needing extensive treatment. We are funded entirely by generosity of supporters.
Worcester Warriors Community Foundation engages, inspires and motivates young people to live active, healthy and rewarding lifestyles through the power of sport utilising the Warriors stadium, facilities, players and professional staff.
We're a charity that works to preserve and protect historic places and open spaces - for ever, for everyone. We look after historic houses, gardens, mills, coastline, forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, nature reserves, villages and pubs.
Broomwood in Ethiopia has built a school, St George's, in Gondar, NW Ethiopia to provide free education for disadvantaged children. St George's opened in Mar '14 with 100 children and aims to continue to build & provide education for 1000 children who otherwise would not have such an opportunity.
We work with churches, individuals and local organisations in communities worldwide, supporting people of all faiths and none to rise out of poverty. We help people overcome disasters, deal with the impact of climate change, find shelter from conflict and have a voice in their communities.
The Zak Vali Foundation started up in memory of Zak Vali who sadly passed away with cancer in 2015. During this difficult time we realised that whilst there are many charities well established to provide emotional support as well as information in this difficult time, there are none set up to provide financial support for the costs of a funeral when a child passes away due to cancer. Often when a child takes ill with cancer, the family must dedicate all of their time for caring for their child and taking them to and from hospital. During this period it can be very difficult for the parents to find work which make finances an extra stress for them to juggle. If the child sadly passes away, parents are often left grieving and financially unable to pay for a fitting send off for their loved one. The Zak Vali Foundation are the only charity in the UK that provide financial support to relieve the financial burden that saying goodbye to a child may bring. Our referrals come directly from the carers that have been working personally with the child and family and therefore know their needs best. It is our belief that nobody should have to worry about being able to afford a fitting send off for their child. And it is our aim to ensure that where possible we will ensure that every child that passes away due to cancer has a funeral they deserve.
Joy Cafe is a start-up community cafe that has just begun the adventure of making a big difference in beautiful but broken neighbourhood. We pursue providing great space & opportunities for fun, creativity, healthy connections, growth, guidance & restoration. We love great food & friendships!
The DPJ Foundation is a mental health charity based in Pembrokeshire whose sole aim is to support those with mental health problems, particularly in rural communities and in the agricultural sector.The Foundation was set up following the death of Daniel Picton-Jones. It was decided that something positive needed to come out of such a horrendous occurrence and there the foundation was born. We use funds raised to hold mental health awareness training for those who work within the agricultural sector and as of Winter 2017 we will be offering fully funded counselling sessions to support those in need.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. 1 in 4 of us will suffer with poor mental health at some point during our lives.Agriculture carries one of the highest rates of suicide.Men are more likely to commit suicide than women.Isolation in rural communities contributes to high levels of poor mental health.The stigma that surrounds mental health prevents people from getting the support that they need.All of these are the facts. What we aim to do is to support the huge population that is effected by poor mental health and give them the tools to get better. We aim to break down the stigma that surrounds mental health and get people talking. We aim to provide support services in a quick and responsive manner where services are not currently being provided.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1173063 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedpjfoundation
The South Western Ambulance Service Charity, founded in 1995, uses gifted monies to benefit those in our communities who use our service and to improve the welfare of the staff and volunteers of the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Our charitable support covers Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire including Bristol and Swindon. We are funded by donations and legacies received primarily from patients, and their relatives, who wish to say thank you for the care that they, or their loved one, has received from us. In addition, members of the public donate to our charity to show their appreciation for the Trust.
Father Hudson's Society is the social welfare agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. It reaches out to those in need through Adoption, Fostering agencies and Origins services, residential care for older people and those with dementia, residentialand day care for people with disabilities and innovotive community based work.
We help people with disabilities or long-term health conditions to take part in exercise. Through taking part in closely supported exercise programmes, we want to improve the health and fitness of people with disabilities and those with long-term health conditions. People with disabilities or long-term health conditions can face significant barriers to exercise. We provide one-to-one support, raising self-confidence and motivation, and encourage each individual to make healthy lifestyle changes (many of whom have never taken part in exercise before). Funding raised by our sponsors and private donors is crucial to the running of our service. We are currently raising money to get people off our waiting list and into the gym. Any sum is most gratefully received and not a penny wasted. Cathy used to have so much trouble with her breathing that when the lift went out in her block she wouldn’t be able to walk up the stairs to her home. On these occasions, Cathy would have to walk to a friend’s house or go and sit in a cafe and wait for the lift to be fixed.After 20 weeks at Ability Bow gym, things have changed dramatically. Cathy says “Before I came here I felt disabled. In fact I was applying for DLA (Disability Living Allowance). My Instructor Chantelle has helped me get fit enough to climb the stairs to my home and she’s taught me how to overcome the panic when my breathing gets difficult.It’s comfortable here; the staff are really welcoming. You can be yourself here and not be judged; the people listen to you and you feel really motivated to do your exercise. Before I came here I couldn’t walk properly because of the pain and the shortness of breath and I had almost given up trying to get better. It was enough effort to just manage the pain.Now I feel so good after each exercise session.If anyone was considering coming to Ability Bow gym, they should definitely give it a go. I would tell them to get in here now!” (Cathy Jones 2012) "Ability Bow was a godsend. I was referred to Ability Bow Gym by my OT at the Royal London Hospital and since attending regularly I have maintained my physical ability but also things are really looking up for my mental state. I love the interaction you get with other gym members and I feel like I belong to a club where there’s lots of laughter and encouragement. Working with my Instructor Patrick, I realised that life can get better. I get encouragement that makes me feel like ‘I can’. I can join in again." (Maria Albert 2012)
The Ellen MacArthur Trust takes young people aged between 8-18 sailing to help them regain their confidence, on their way to recovery from cancer, leukaemia and other serious illness. Sailing is perfect for these children; it gives them a chance to test themselves in a safe and supportive environment. Simply the experience of going out on the water for the first time is an adventure. Each child has the challenge of helping sail the yachts throughout the voyage and takes part in all aspects of the trip from sailing the yacht to the washing up! The children come from all over the country, including Northern Ireland, London, Essex, Sheffield, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, Kent, Nottingham & Ellen’s birthplace, Derbyshire.