Kerrera is a rugged wee gem, lying off the coast of Oban in the west of Scotland. The Isle of Kerrera Development Trust represents the small but vibrant community of 68, including 19 children. We initiate and develop projects that will benefit the island, its community and its visitors.
Our Junior and Senior programmes see students preparing and presenting their own cases before Sheriffs through Scotland. Our speciality days aim to incorporate other disciplines into the cases like science and art experts. We also look to send a team to the International Mock Court 2020 in Poland.
We seek to help anyone who thinks they may have hypopituitarism and has difficulty in getting the right tests. Hypopituitarism is damage to the pituitary gland, often caused by a head injury, no matter how mild. Symptoms include fatigue, loss of sex drive, infertility, weight issues and depression.
We are a faith based international organisation that provides grants to indigenous South Asian NGOs who work to bring about sustained community transformation. The love of God is both taught and demonstrated.
Aldridge Youth Fellowship is the youth group associated Aldridge Parish Church. We are meeting virtually during the Coronavirus lockdown but are conscious that there are those in other countries who are much worse off that we are. This fundraiser aims to provide a little help for them.
To keep Chester Cathedral running costs over £1 million a year. The Cathedral receives no funding from the State. We raise funds through our own endeavours and through the generosity of our visitors, congregation and friends. But it is not just bricks, mortar, heating and lighting… The Cathedral plays a key role for the Christian community in Chester. It is a place of gathering, enabling large groups to celebrate, to commemorate and to worship together, for charities to promote their causes, for children to learn, a centre of musical excellence and a site of extraordinary historical significance. Your donations really will help to keep Chester Cathedral running for future generations.
The Friends supports the work of Dorking Community Hospital by raising funds to purchase some of the essential equipment used by the different departments, organizes volunteers to run the hospital shop and a trolley service to the ward, and arranges concerts and other events for patients of Ranmore ward.
Ceesay Nursery and Primary School is a small charity run by unpaid volunteers in the UK and a very small staff team of Gambians. We work in partnership to improve access to education and a better life for some of the poorest/orphaned children and young people in Serrekunda, the Gambia. We also work with the local community to empower them to be able to meet their own needs and those of their families and neighbours. We have 2 strands to our work: 1) Sponsorship programme 2) Our own, purpose built Early Years Education, nursery school in Mandinari which include a free breakfast club, a school food garden and a local women's enterprise project .
The Queen Mary, University of London Foundation was established in 2006 to help advance the work of Queen Mary and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry by raising philanthropic income to support our major objectives and projects.
Telford Lions Club is a branch of the International Association of Lions Clubs. Membership is open to men and women, who are prepared to devote some of their spare time to community service and to help the club achieve its objectives. They are people of all faiths, from all walks of life.
Habitat works where it matters most; at the heart of communities, beside families in need, offering a ‘hand-up’ out of poverty through simple, decent housing. A simple home changes lives. A simple home changes lives. Charities registered number XR18070
SCOT has served the Tamil speaking people of Sri Lanka, with your support, for more than forty years. Tamil areas today have fallen far behind the other areas in Sri Lanka. These Tamil areas rank at the bottom of education, employment, health and socio-economic tables due to neglect and Ethnic war.
Causeway Neurodiversity is a new charity serving the Causeway Coast area to address the marked absence of support and information services for neurodiverse individuals in the Causeway Coast area. This has a serious impact on the well-being of individuals and their families. Professionals working with neurodiverse children, adults and their families also find the current lack of support frustrating and detrimental to the potential of those affected.
St Charles Borromeo PTA provides much valued financial and other support for St Charles Borromeo primary school in Weybridge, enabling them to do the best for our children.
Using the power of sport and the brand of Cambridge United FC to empower our community and change lives. Sport will be ubiquitous as the tool we use to deliver these projects, whether this is in access to our players, access to our facilities or the provision of sport sessions. Although our speciality and greatest brand recognition lies in football, we will use all range of sports to achieve our goals and have legitimacy to do so as the pre-eminent professional sporting organisation in Cambridge.
Rotary Club of Northwich is a group of enthusiastic ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things to serve their community locally, nationally and internationally.
Based in Hampshire, our trained volunteer counsellors support people to come to terms with the emotional and practical changes bereavement brings, helping to normalise these intense feelings and to promote well-being. Please support our efforts to make a measurable difference to the lives of others.