Over the past fifteen years, Life Reform Africa has worked to transform lives in Kitabisi village, Kenya. Working with the local church, by God’s grace and His provision, we have built a primary school to provide free education for 150 orphan children, dug boreholes to provide clean drinking water, set up a vocational training school to teach tailoring skills to single mothers and vulnerable teenage girls, enabling them to gain economic independence, provided wheelchairs and glasses for the physically and visually impaired and much else.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a newly formed Charity called the Loch Long Jetty Association run solely by volunteers and our aim is to install a picturesque and environmentally friendly floating pontoon to allow safe access to and from Loch Long in the Arrochar region. We will also install two moorings for visiting craft. When the pontoon is installed we intend to hold an annual triathlon to build on the success of the local Arrochar 10k now in it's third year. We will facilitate other recreational events. We are currently fundraising for this pontoon and we would appreciate any donation. This Charity arose from a project started by the Arrochar, Tarbet & Ardlui Community Council (CC). The CC had concerns about the state of our three villages and the lack of any recent investment in our infrastructure. Loch Long is a beautiful asset but is hugely under-utilised as there is no safe pedestrian access to the Loch in Arrochar. The Charity was formed to take this project forward. We are a non-profit making organisation run by a small group of volunteers. Our initial aim is to install a pontoon and moorings to facilitate recreational activity. We want to help stimulate the local economy which has been in progressive decline due to rural isolation. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC047932
Since January 2010, The Bush Homeopaths have been running biannual free mobile homeopathic clinics in The Gambia. The Bush Homeopaths are a group of UK based qualified homeopaths who are assisting a number of Gambian communities to improve their health through homeopathic treatment. We envision a future in which homeopathy will be recognised as an integral part of the Gambian healthcare system. The Bush Homeopaths' foremost objective is the relief and prevention of disease whilst working in co-operation with local communities. Our vision encompasses making homeopathy available to all communities as an affordable and valid form of health treatment. Our aim is to lay down a permanent base where homeopaths can spend longer periods of time in a cost effective manner. This would give us the opportunity to train local people and give them more consistent support. One of the villages has donated a plot of land for us to build a clinic, so convinced they are that homeopathy is appropriate and efficacious for them. We have raised enough funds to fence this land in and bring in a water supply. Our mission is, with your help, to build and furnish a clinic where we can not only treat more people but also train local Gambians to become qualified homeopaths and eventually run their own clinics.
We were set up to raise funds for the conservation of the Zetland Lifeboat, which was delivered to Redcar in 1802 and is the oldest lifeboat in world.
Accommodation, care, occupation, recreation and needs for the 19+ multiply handicapped
Giving hope and a future to vulnerable children in Ethiopia
To support local initiatives supporting the development of a positive mathematical culture within the African continent at all academic levels. There are huge divides in terms of access and quality of education across Africa. Mathematics in particular proves problematic for students and teachers alike, falling far short of global standards. There is however no shortage of passionate, enthusiastic and talented individuals in these countries with powerful ideas to improve the current state of education. SAMI was founded in 2013 as a means to support these local initiatives, and provide the expertise and funding necessary to implement, sustain and scale these ideas. By working directly with local people and organisations that have support and contacts within mathematics education, SAMI is well positioned to help deliver high impact solutions where they are needed most. Find out more Website https://samicharity.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/supportingami/
Face2Face Ministries is dedicated to serving the poor and needy Widows & Orphans within rural communities throughout East Africa and Asia. Restoring lives, ministering to the broken hearted, re-building self-worth, and meeting the daily needs in some of the poorest communities on the planet.
We are a group of highly trained volunteers who work closely with West Midlands Ambulance Service to answer 999 emergency calls in the North Warwickshire area from Seckington and Austrey in the north, to Corley Moor in the south, as well as Nuneaton and Bedworth including surrounding areas. Community First Responder schemes are implemented to be able to provide immediate emergency care. The volunteers usually respond from their own homes into their local area to incidents such as cardiac arrest, stroke, chocking and other life threatening conditions.
Malaptop is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) with charity number SC043621 that was established in Stirling, Scotland in 2012 by Simon Cleary and Clare Ridler. It was established to sends laptop to schools in Malawi for children to learn IT skills that will allow them to carry out 21st Century jobs as Malawi develops. In 2012 Malaptop carried out a trial run and sent out one batch of laptops to a school in Mangochi, for more information about this trial run see our blog.
Fewer than 100,000 Jews survived Hitler's camps. 732, mostly boys, made the journey to Britain under the auspices of the Central British Fund. In 1963, "The Boys" set up their own charitable organisation to remember those who were lost, help those in need and spread the message of tolerance.
We raise money to support musicals produced and performed by adults with serious learning difficulties in Islington. We work with the local authority and try to provide the things the local authority can't pay for - a good theatre, proper musical back-up, taxis/mini buses home, good costumes, flowers for the actors, that sort of thing. The performances are heartwarming. None of the participants can read, some can't speak much or walk, but they can move and dance and dress up, and enjoy the limelight. Access to the arts is developmentally helpful, but it is also a human right, and we try to promote that access.
We support and help disadvantaged and poor communities and in particular children with disabilities helping them to reach their full potential.
We are fundraising for a new playground at WilliamTyndale Primary School. . We are organising lots of fundraising events, beginning with the Sponsored Wheelie on Highbury Fields on Sunday 8th May. Please sponsor us or make a donation and help us achieve our goal.
Advice4Renters transform the lives of vulnerable families who are homeless or living in poor housing. Our timely advice and support is seen as a lifeline.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Child Life-Line (CLL) is a non-profit, charitable association supporting homeless and vulnerable children living on the streets of Lagos, Nigeria. For over 20 years CLL has been providing care and comfort to street children in Lagos. We aim to reunite children with their families, get children back into school or vocational training and provide them with food, counselling, and, where we can, with shelter.We have a residential centre for up to 40 boys and a drop in centre where children are provided with 2 meals a day, a place to shower and wash their clothes, basic healthcare and psycho-social support, and family tracing services. Many children supported by us in the past are now graduates, technicians or entrepreneurs and some now have families of their own.We are dependent entirely upon donations for our funding. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1168442 Find out more Website http://childlifeline.org/
Support group for families and individuals suffering with substance misuse issues
Waverley is the last seagoing paddle steamer in the world. It operates day cruises in many parts of the British coast. It receives no government funding and needs volunteer support and donations to supplement fares and keep a unique maritime tradition alive. It has carried over 5 million passengers.
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YMCA Barnard Castle is a local charity that provides a range of opportunities to young people including: Drop in centres providing safe, warm, welcoming youth friendly spaces; information advice and guidance; young parents support; Schools work and detached programmes. YMCA Barnard Castle is creating a future where all young people can belong, contribute and thrive!
The Youth Outreach Bus Trust, or the “Red Bus” as it is locally known as, comes to Dyce Central Park every Friday evening (except the winter months where the group move into the nearby Community Centre). The converted double decker bus provides a safe environment for S1 to S6 aged teens to meet and have a chat and hang out. The aim is to provide an outreach platform to reach out to the young people in Dyce and to provide a safe and fun environment for them to meet. Lead by an enthusiastic and committed team of volunteers from all age groups, assisted by a part time youth worker, helps ensure the young folk are looked after and are kept safe and entertained while on the bus.