(UK, 1119758) Browse eventsHopeAsia's Primary focus is to support an orphanage in rural Cambodia. They have raised funds to build accomodation and teaching buildings as well as providing food, day to day expenses and emergency health care and treatment They currently care for approximately 50 youngsters.
(UK, Herd Trust - N/A) Browse events...Herd is a Christian charitable trust set up to provide help to those less well off. The trustees choose projects according to the need and how well the project fit the criteria of the charity, but most importantly at the leading of the Holy Spirit.
(UK, 1116830) Browse eventsThe objectives of the Gujarat Studies Association (GSA) are to advance the education of the public regarding the Gujarati language and culture as well as to promote racial harmony and good race relations between persons from different racial groups.
(UK, 1134837) Browse eventsSt Philip & St James Church is based in Leckhampton, Cheltenham. Since 1838, the church has been an important part of the local community. Following storm damage, the church is no longer wind and watertight. English Heritage are considering putting it on their national ‘at risk’ register.
Bryson Intercultural seeks to be a leader in working with and empowering Minority Ethnic families and their communities in Northern Ireland, including the indigenous Irish Travellers and newly arrived Minority Ethnic individuals, by promoting and supporting racial and ethnic integration into Northern Ireland. For over 19 years the Charity has responded to changing patterns of migration and identified need and by advocating and promoting human rights and equity through empowerment, collaboration and partnership approaches aims to help integrate those from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds into Northern Ireland society and promote good relations between all ethnic groups. Bryson Intercultural maintains partnership approaches and participates in relevant working groups and in addition it manages and co-ordinates the delivery of a range of services:To promote understanding and respect for diversity in Northern IrelandTo increase the potential for those newly arrived to integrate into Northern Ireland societyTo reduce the stress and confusion experienced by those newly arrived in Northern Ireland, including refugees and those seeking asylumTo promote active participation among individuals and communities from Minority Ethnic backgrounds To promote the inclusion of Minority Ethnic individuals and communities in their local and wider communities and in societyTo respond to newly identified need and, where appropriate, establish and participate in multi-agency responses to design and deliver appropriate services To influence and support public, voluntary and community bodies in the development of culturally sensitive servicesTo influence and organise responses to government and public policies affecting members of ethnic communities Charity No: 102679 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brysonintercultural/
(UK, 1118775) Browse eventsFounded in 2006 the Global Children's Foundation has already received tremendous support from many people who give their time and skills voluntarily. The Foundation has already helped raise funds for orphanages and youth projects in Poland, Bosnia, Romania and Sierra Leone and we are establishing networks with other organisations to reach out and help children in South America, Africa and Asia.
(UK, 1115273) Browse eventsWe provide a practical, long term solution to the plight of destitute, abandoned, orphaned children of Nepal by giving them a loving home and good all round education. Well over 1200 have passed through our care.
(UK, 293745) Browse eventsThe scope is wide; the aims are practical and the services provided tailored to support those in need. It raises money to provide financial support for individuals and families, local charity groups, service organizations and projects like Medic-Alert, Youth drug awareness, Diabetes Education, Lions Eye Health. Motto “We Serve”.
Established in 1983, the Sikh Education Council (SEC) is devoted to enhancing the human spirit for the benefit of mankind through the Sikh way of life. The Sikh Education Council (SEC) was established in the early 1980s to promote education of the Sikh way of life and to work within society for the betterment of all mankind. All of our staff are dedicated volunteers and professional in their engagements on behalf of the organisation. We are funded entirely by independent donations and do not receive any Government or community funding. As a registered charity and company limited by guarantee we have the utmost regard for operating within approved guidelines and protocol. Charity No: 1003327 Find out more Website http://TheSikhWay.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/SikhEducationCouncil Twitter http://twitter.com/thesikhway YouTube http://www.youtube.com/thesikhway
(UK, 1008024) Browse eventsWe help homeless people and many more
(UK, 1002932) Browse eventsThe Friends support an integrated School and Centre for disabled and able-bodied children on the edge of a slum in the town of Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh, South India. It celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2010, having been set up by a local man, Mohan Rao, to try to help handicapped children in his neighbourhood. Beginning by taking a few children into the family home for physiotherapy and education, there is now a purpose-built school for over 350 children, a third of whom are handicapped. There is a hostel where 60 handicapped children, coming from distant rural communities, live during term-time. Physiotherapists and specialised teachers for children with hearing problems and learrning difficulties join graduate teachers in proving rehabilitation and education. The Centre is supported entirely by voluntary donations.All money raised by the Friends goes directly to the Centre in Narasaraopet- none is deducted for fund raising and administration. We are happy to supply further details including how to sponsor a child at the Centre
VAST is a charity dedicated to developing, advancing and promoting the voluntary and community sector in Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire. We do this by providing key services and valuable support, and by encouraging professional development.
(UK, 1189017) Browse eventsWe are a Parent & Teacher organisation, which aims to fundraise in order to provide the school with resources needed for the education of all its classes. We are usually able to do this by putting on events but these have been limited by the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Anyone can contribute to our cause
(UK, 1149950) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.