(UK, 206095) Browse eventsEstablished over 100 years ago, the Charity is the largest landowner in the village, raising funds to benefit those in need in our community.
(UK, NIC101121) Browse eventsThe Cedar Foundation is charity that provides services across Northern Ireland supporting children and adults with disability, autism and brain injury to live the lives they choose. We have a large staff team supporting over 2000 individuals and families regionally, services include short breaks for children and families, activity programmes for young people, transitions services, employment and training programmes, supported living, home based support and residential services for adults.
(UK, 1154044) Browse eventsCATCH stands for ‘Community Action To Create Hope’. We're a registered charity in Leeds for over 10 years. At our colourful Harehills headquarters, our youth programme provides opportunities for sport, creativity and learning, as well as for volunteering and social action projects.
(UK, 1086159) Browse eventsPioneering projects which relieve the suffering of children and foster tolerance, peace and understanding in areas of conflict and spearheading groundbreaking projects in Kosovo, South Africa & the Middle-East, aiming to create centres of excellence and models of best practice.
(UK, 1111579) Browse eventsRainbow House, near Malindi in Kenya, is a Childrens home that cares and educates orphaned and destitute kids. We believe that every child is a gift from God, so in addition to caring for their physical needs we also share the hope we have in the Good News of Jesus and his ultimate rescue.
(UK, SC043908) Browse eventsDogs can heal invisible wounds BRAVEHOUND provides companion dogs for UK veterans who need an extra special relationship to heal their physical and emotional wounds. The charity trains dogs, and provides advice for new owners for a successful dog ownership.
(UK, 1178152) Browse eventsThe MMHA is a UK-wide charity and network of over 120 organisations, dedicated to ensuring all women and families impacted by perinatal mental health problems have access to high-quality, compassionate care and support. We bring the maternal mental health community together.
(UK, 1177224) Browse eventsTherapies Unite works to improve the well-being, independence, integration and inclusion of people with disabilities living in Mexico. Our main aim is to support people who need help through the provision of skilled and qualified professional volunteers, dedicated specialist care, training and equipment. We work in deprived areas where poverty and limited medical care are a reality of everyday life. Through our support and professional expertise, we aim to make a long-lasting difference to people's lives while benefiting the wider community. All of the projects we run focus on empowering local people to set up or to develop existing services in order to help the local disabled community. As well as setting up and running our own independent projects, we also support the development of existing rehabilitation services at special needs schools, disabled children’s centres, physiotherapy clinics, elderly care homes and we also work with the local Government to improve access to therapeutic support, education and advice. We are always thinking about how we can make long term changes and through focusing on education and supporting local people we feel we are able to make the differences that are needed to help improve the lives of people with disabilities.
(UK, 1130444) Browse eventsPanchamukhee is a Sanskrit word literally meaning ‘five faced’, a metaphorical representation of multiple dimensions or facets of life. Panchamukhee was founded in London in 2006 by a group of like minded enthusiasts with the key objective to promote the art and cultural heritage of the Indian subcontinent and explore how different cultures can work together in today’s multicultural UK. Panchamukhee is a UK registered charity (Reg. No. 1130444). Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1130444
(UK, SC020978) Browse eventsWe are an organisation set up to provide volunteer drivers who use their own cars to transport cancer patients to their hospital and daycare appointments.
(UK, 1110884) Browse eventsResearching the health of our oceans by focusing on a portfolio of global cetacean (i.e. whales and dolphins) and seabird research and monitoring projects Occupying nearly three quarters of the Earth’s surface, our oceans support more biological diversity than any other ecosystem on the planet. They are essential to life itself, providing ecosystem services, economic prosperity and enhancing quality of life. However, their vast biological resources are under threat from unsustainable economic activities. Moreover, many of our ocean areas are unexplored and even less well known than outer space. Scientific studies are urgently required to identify practical solutions to conservation problems and to monitor progress in restoring a healthy marine environment. Harnessing public support for this work is crucial.
(UK, 1113498) Browse eventsGetting a hearing aid is just the start of the story.We work with those who have always lived in the hearing world and who now find themselves unable to communicate effectively, by offering practical help, support and guidance. We have a team of dedicated volunteers many of whom are hard of hearing themselves so can empathise as well as offer practical help.Our volunteers are trained to clean, re-tube and carry out basic maintenance on all NHS hearing aids and will spend as much time with a client as is required. They also have a wide knowledge of specialist equipment that is available to improve communication in daily life such as amplified telephones, flashing doorbells etc..We seek to increase the “deaf awareness” of families, friends and carers in order that they too may become more effective communicators. Charity No: 1113498 Find out more Website http://www.hearinghelpessex.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/#!/hearinghelpessex Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/HelpwithHearing
(UK, 1177155) Browse eventsFriends of Clare Mount is a charity created to support the aims and objectives of Clare Mount Specialist Sports College and our wider community. Clare Mount is a Special School for youngsters aged 11 to 19 years with moderate learning difficulties and social and communication needs, such as autism. The vision for the school / charity is to support our youngsters to become "role models and catalysts for change" in how people with special educational needs and disabilities are viewed by wider society. Friends of Clare Mount has been established with the objective of helping raise funds for individuals and groups to help them access further training, to develop the facilities at the school or for the wider SEND community and to ensure every child has the opportunity to access trips and other residential experiences which inspire them to believe "I can" achieve and to promote inclusive practice. Charity No: 1177155 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
(UK, 1205112) Browse eventsThe EI Cure Project is a global organisation which joins patient advocates with world-class gene-editing researchers and scientists working together to find a cure for EI.
(UK, 298028) Browse eventsVictim Support helps people overcome the devastating impact of crime by providing emotional and practical help. Both victims and witnesses of crime receive this help from our 5,500 trained and locally based volunteers. By fundraising for us you will help us to support 1 million people every year.
(UK, 1157837) Browse eventsMedi Tech Trust provides medical equipment for the benefit of the community enabling the elimination of many of the painful post-operative effects and reduction in operation waiting time. MTT’s ‘Stonebuster Initiative’ trains qualified medical staff to operate the equipment already provided.
(UK, 1151375) Browse eventsThe Screwfix Foundation is a new charity set up by Screwfix in 2013. The charity has a clear purpose of raising funds to support projects that will fix, repair, maintain and improve properties and community facilities specifically for those in need in the UK.
(UK, 1189501) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1048212) Browse eventsACWF aims to improve the quality of life for older adults in Waltham Forest by providing direct services, campaigning for the rights of older people and participating in partnership working with statutory authorities and non-governmental organisations. ACWF is an equal opportunities organisation.
(UK, 1186308) Browse eventsWe are a small group of volunteers who are organising special events for children with life limiting and life threatening illnesses within the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire areas.
(UK, 1045332) Browse eventsThe Howard Primary school is a thriving, friendly and happy school serving the beautiful village of Elford, close to the ancient capital of Mercia, Tamworth. The school motto, ‘Believe and Achieve’ encourages children to develop a love of learning and to believe in themselves in order to be the best they can. The school serves 65 children aged 4-11, with around half coming from Elford itself and the remainder from surrounding villages and Tamworth. The school building dates back to 1856 when Lady Mary Howard provided the funds for a free school in Elford. Alongside a hall and communal facilities, the building currently consists of just three classrooms housing all seven year groups and due to rising pupil numbers and an requirement for a pre-school provision, it has been recognised that a fourth classroom would be necessary by September 2019 to continue the quality of teaching for pupils and teachers alike. The cost of this building is in the region of £150,000.