OUR GOALS RESCUE - HEALING - ADOPTION NEUTERING TEMPLE, STREET AND BEACH DOGS, CURING SICK AND ABANDONED DOGS AND PUPPIES REPLACING SUFFERING WITH HAPPINESS During the past 7 years we’ve saved 720 puppies and dogs, homed 612 and neutered 780 mainly puppies but also Temple, street and beach dogs.
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EU Welcome exists to provide help and support to migrants in the Southampton area from EU and other European countries. We seek to empower our clients to to overcome the challenges of living in a foreign country, by promoting the learning of English and the understanding of British culture. We are prepared to try to offer help in any area of life, and much of our work involves signposting to other agencies and ensuring that those agencies understand the needs of EU clients. We work flexibly and are generally contacted through telephone or internet but we also hold regular ‘drop in’ advice sessions throughout the city. We are particularly keen to help people who have housing difficulties and who face possible homelessness, and we work closely with agencies that work with ‘street homeless’ people. We also support victims of domestic violence helping them to access available services. We help people access employment that reflects their qualifications, training and passions. We wish to ensure that all clients understand their rights in the UK, and can play their part to make Southampton an even better place in which to live and work. WHO DO WE HELP? We assist the Polish, Czech, Slovak, Estonian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, as well as Romanian, Bulgarian and Russian speaking communities.
Speedwell Trust provides opportunities for children and young people from different cultural, social and religious backgrounds in Northern Ireland to come together to take part in shared educational activities.
The East and West Trust seeks to support and build relationships with British Asians in their spiritual journeys towards God and to build bridges of peace with faith communities. It aims to educate the traditional church community towards cultural understanding and awareness of these communities.
We are a charity based in Coventry which provides services towards the community. The Services we provide include a weekly food bank, Islamic funeral services, civil ceremonies, Islamic wedding services and many more. We aim to serve the community within Coventry and beyond.
We're a small charity, striving to help people in post-conflict Northern Uganda. Every year we travel there during our annual leave, bringing aid in whatever form we can, directly to those who need it most. Thanks so much for supporting us /Hugh&Becky (www.northugandaoutreachproject.blogspot.com)
Disabled Citizens Advice and Support Services helps disabled people, their families and carers with problems they face in day to day life.
TO RE-ESTABLISH BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN TEACHING THROUGHOUT THE NATION.
It provides emerging singers, musicians and technical trainees with rehearsal and performance opportunities. The company offers training and professional development through an annual programme of workshops, masterclasses and two fully staged operas. These are led by a team of professionals with a wealth of experience and with a particular gift for nurturing and developing emerging talent.
The First World War was a turning point in world history. It claimed the lives of over 16 million people across the globe and had an impact on the lives of everyone. One hundred years on, we are all connected to the First World War, either through our own family history the heritage of our local communities or because of its long term impact on society and the world we live in today. IWM (Imperial War Museums) is leading the nation’s commemorative activities, working with the government and heritage institutions around the globe to engage both local and international communities in the causes, course, and consequences of the war. At IWM London, part of IWM, we will open new ground-breaking First World War Galleries in Summer 2014. Visitors will discover the story of the First World War through the eyes of those who experienced it on the front line and the home front. Drawing upon our collections - the richest and most comprehensive in the world - the Galleries will explore how the war started, why it continued, how it was won and its impact. Objects large and small, many of which have never been exhibited before, from weapons and uniforms through to diaries, letters and souvenirs, will sit alongside photographs, art and film. Your support will help us to tell more of the important, and as yet unheard, stories in our new First World War Galleries, IWM’s major contribution to the Centenary Programme in 2014.
We're working to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals isn't a threat to the conservation of nature
Research shows that recovered heart patients improve their life-expectancy as well as their general health by ongoing exercise. GCRA provides specialized and supervised exercise classes in rural and poorer urban areas of Grampian, that would not be available otherwise.
The Rhodesian Army Association Museum Trust was set up to further the education of the public in the history of Rhodesia by the preservation of the records of The Rhodesian Army and other related documents or property. This is also being achieved by the creation of suitable memorials and other symbols accessible by the public, such as the Rhodesian African Rifles / Rhodesian Native Regiment Memorial currently under construction at The National Memorial Arboretum near Alrewas, in the Midlands. The RAR, RNR and Southern Rhodesian Air Force fought valiantly for Britain in both WWI and WWII, and many Rhodesians of all colours and creeds lie buried in lands far from their home, such as Malaya, Burma, France, Italy, England, Egypt. During WWII, Rhodesia provided the largest source of manpower, per capita of any Commonwealth Country, to the Allied Forces.
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The Lin Berwick Trust is a registered charity that builds self-catering holiday houses for the severely disabled, their families and carers. The Trust opened its first holiday house for the disabled, Berwick Cottage, in East Harling, Norfolk in 1997. It has been a resounding success, receiving the highest accolades for disabled holiday accommodation from Tourism for All (formerly Holiday Care) and VisitBritain, which has given it the award of Access Exceptional under the new National Accessible Standards Scheme and a 4-star rating under the National Quality Assessment Scheme. The Trust's second holiday house for the disabled, Denis Duncan House, in Dirleton, East Lothian, opened its doors to holidaymakers in 2006.
We are a small group of volunteers who work and live in the community, working alongside West Midlands Ambulance Service. We respond to 999 calls and bridge the gap between the call and the ambulance arriving. We carry life saving equipment and are trained to a high standard by West Midlands Ambulance Service. The group has no government funding and the volunteers raise all the funds needed for equipment and running of the group. There are no salaries paid so almost every penny goes towards equipment or the running of the scheme car, with a very minimal amount spent on stationary and fund raising.
The Source is a church of ordinary people. We believe the life transforming message of the Bible is good news, that it’s as relevant today as it has ever been and that it reveals to us the source of hope and purpose for us all. By serving our community, we believe we serve God in worship, witness and welfare.