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(UK, 509163) Browse eventsSt. Davids Children Society is the longest serving adoption agency in Wales. The children we place for adoption are amongst the most marginalised in society. Their ages range from 2 to 10 years of age. Some are brothers and sisters who need to be placed together in a new adoptive family. Others are children with disabilities, with learning difficulties, or from minority communities. All of these children have been neglected, ill treated and had their attachments disrupted. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Child promotes the right of family life for every child. In our 65 year history we have placed over 2,000 for adoption, delivering this fundamental right to each one of these children. It takes approximately two years for each child to settle with their new adoptive family. Many of these children are understandably reluctant to make attachments to adults. Past experience has taught them not to trust their carers. With support from our adoption team they do learn how to set these fears aside, gradually rebuilding their young, fractured lives. Providing long term support to such placements requires highly skilled, specialised staff. We rely on your generosity to continue to provide high quality support services to these children, work that is so vital in ensuring placement success. By making a donation you will play a significant part in making a very positive difference to these children’s lives. Thank you.
The objects of the CIO are to promote the conservation of the physical and natural environment of the central 7.4 acres within Buckenham Wood County Wildlife for the public benefit and to collaborate with the other landowners within the County Wildlife to encourage a holistic and sustainable approach to enhance biodiversity and maximise quiet enjoyment by the public.
(UK, 1073938) Browse eventsOur aim is to alleviate loneliness in older people, whether they be independent or have care support needs such as dementia. We do this by ensuring they and their carers belong within the community, have better access to quality care, support, and information, to improve their health and wellbeing.
(UK, 1084661) Browse eventsThe PSA fosters a strong sense of community among the children, parents, carers and staff of Fern Hill Primary. We run fundraising activities to provide fun and educational opportunities for the children. All funds help purchase goods and services not covered by normal school budgets.
Our vision is that vulnerable and isolated people in Ryedale, across the North York Moors to the coast at Lythe can lead a healthy and fulfilling life in control of their lifestyle choices. Older people have specific vulnerability because of loss of friends, mobility and income. The activities and volunteer support provided by Ryedale Carers Support identifies new and innovative ways of addressing these problems. Social isolation is proven to be a major factor in the lack of well-being of people leading to depression, lack of self-esteem and self-confidence. In addition to 1:1 volunteer friendships we would like to develop 2 flagship activities: 1. Lythe Farmers Breakfast is already in existence and provides a monthly group to enable those who are less able to interact and find themselves isolated, to meet for a chat and refreshments and listen to a rural or locally inspire 2.We want to start a quarterly musical event in Ryedale with professional good quality professional musicians. We would provide free transport to both events as this is often a barrier to participation in a very rural area. Both events would be free as lack of income can also be a barrier. By keeping people connected we hope that those who have become isolated in these very rural communities will be able to find friendship and regular social activities on their doorstep, and so provide the right type of support at the right time, which is crucial to the maintenance of health and well-being
Many Dental professionals are unaware of the huge potential that the combined value of removed restorations represents. We believe patients, professionals and the public are united in the belief that this money is best used for the greater good - to help the many children’s charities across the country in their vital work. That’s why we make it possible for value driven dental practice to make a big difference - collecting and turning restorations and old donated jewellery, into cash - which becomes income for children’s charities. Why Gold For Kids? As dentists ourselves, we know that there is value in the restorations and precious metals we recover from patients. Traditionally, due to the relatively low value of a single restoration, that value was retained. But what if that value could be multiplied and used to benefit some of the most vulnerable children in the UK? This is why Gold For Kids was created. Where does the money go? Gold For Kids currently partners with Barnardos and NSPCC, with a view to expand our support to other childrens’ charities as our partnerships grow. Currently resourced entirely by volunteers, our registered charity status means that in the future, the costs of operating the charity will be covered by the gift aid recovered on donations, so the value of your donation is what is transferred to the charity. How can you help? By showing your support through a cash donation, old jewellery or discarded dental restorations.
The Church Hall and the Old Boys School in Braughing, owned by the Church of England have served the local community for generations, diversifying its offering over the years to keep up with local need. However, in recent years, due to dwindling income at St Mary’s Church, they are no longer able to maintain these precious community buildings and faced the prospect of closure and sale in 2022. Following significant resistance from the local community, a small group of local residents was formed to explore the options available, and the church agreed to work together to save these buildings for future generations to come. In July 2023, the Charity Commission approved an application for a new charity called Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust. Trustees are now in negotiations with the church about options for future ownership of these buildings. The trust aims to enhance, preserve, maintain and invigorate these historic buildings for the wider benefit of the community, which will serve as a gathering place for the local community and visitors to the village. Funding is required by the trust to secure the future ownership of these buildings and enable significant investment in the buildings and improve the facilities, reflecting the needs of modern day Braughing.
The How Hill Trust is renowned for its environmental education work with schoolchildren. Pupils stay in the house using its unique position in the Norfolk Broads to experience activities such as dyke dipping, orienteering, thatching, boat trips, nature trails, weaving, aquatic ecology and much more.
Silver Friends was established to help overcome the unnecessary sadness too many older people in our community because of loneliness and isolation. We are committed to ensure older people never feel alone and forgotten by making home visits, social events, monthly outings which are all volunteer led
Here at the Hills Academy PTFA we work hard in the background to create events to benefit the pupils of the Hills Academy and their families. Events range from School discos, bingo, mufti days to summer and christmas fairs. We hope you can contribute to the charity and help us reach our goals.
Our organisation raises funds for a flagship new playpark in Rothamsted park, Harpenden.
At Boarbank Hall we run a 27 bed Nursing Home, with the help of a wonderful team of dedicated lay staff providing end-of-life, respite, and long-term care. Our Guest House, welcomes anyone for holidays or retreats and our chapel is open to all for Sunday Mass and the sung Office of the Church.
Our vision is to create the Golden Leaf of London by establishing ribbons of vegetation across London connecting natural spaces and local communities in a living work of art. By doing this, we will re-establish the sense of balance between the city and nature, improve life for ourselves and future generations, and create enduring beauty. We will achieve this by engaging with and educating local communities, authorities, schools and a wide range of stakeholders to establish an integrated and diverse network that will enable, support and sustain the Golden Leaf of London.
SJB Parent Teacher Association is made up of all parents, carers, grandparents or family members of the children in Sir John Barrow School. We aim to raise extra funding to make sure our kids get the best opportunities, support and are equipped to thrive at our fantastic school.
To facilitate and organise social, educational, religious and cultural activities that would increase the understanding of Islam as a religion.
Our mission is in England, Wales and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We empower migrant and women within the diaspora by providing guidance, advice, translation, advocacy, skills and necessities such as hygienic pads and nappies. We empower women in the Democratic Republic of Congo through the promotion and protection of gender equality and women’s rights. We empower Congo rural women by strengthening their capacities in agriculture, farming, fishing, trading, food security, nutrition, and the raising of livestock and poultry and other income-generating activities. We provide numeracy and literacy classes, we promote hygiene, clean water, sanitation and conservation of nature as a living space for man
The Margins Project, based at Union Chapel, is a frontline charity offering a range of services supporting people facing homelessness and other critical living crisis. These services are designed to improve the immediate, interim, and long-term living conditions of our service users.
Craigavon Cardiac Care Association (known as CCCA) has been working tirelessly for over 50 years to bring many benefits to cardiology patients in our local community and in our hospitals. We support Craigavon Area Hospital in many ways as well as providing defibrillators into the community.
This charity assist disadvantaged and underprivileged students up to the age of 25 with scholarship, accommodation and maintenance allowances or grant to further their education. Its also support education establishments with grants, training, teaching and learning equipment and building maintenance