RCCG Edinburgh Tabernacle is a Christian assembly that advances and propagates the Gospel of Christ and demonstrates the love of God through acts of service and care. Our aim is to liberate people from poverty, sickness and distress and bring them to salvation and fulilment in Jesus.
The Nihal Armstrong Trust was set up in memory of Nihal who died at the age of 17, on the brink of adulthood, with an endowment from his mother. We provide funds to buy equipment or services which are desperately needed by children with cerebral palsy, living in the UK, and which the local authorities will not or do not provide. Many parents struggle to meet all their childs needs, particularly at this time of funding cuts. We are a small charity with limited funds which do not stretch to meet all the demands made on us, deserving of our assistance though they are. Our trustees are experts with many years experience of working with or living with cerebral palsy. We are unique in that hundred per cent of our money goes directly to children in need as we all work on a voluntary basis and contribute to the administrative costs of the charity.
Fernheath Play is the only fully inclusive play and short breaks centre in the Bournemouth area. Being fully inclusive allows all the children who attend the ability to interact and engage in imaginative play. We cater for children who have a disability and those who do not and we offer a fully supervised service. At the playground we have a wide array of equipment ranging from an exciting Adventure Playground to Rope, Zip and Basket swings. We also have a well equipped indoor space which has room for table top games. If all this wasn’t enough we also have a sensory room for children with SENs to experiment in.
The NGH Charitable Fund was established in 1994 to help deliver the highest standards of care to the patients and families who use Northampton General Hospital. It also supports our staff to improve, extend and innovate their work with the latest technology and training, enabling them to provide patients with the very best and most up to date treatments available. Whilst the NHS receives government funding for healthcare, there is always more that can be done to improve our services. It's through the amazing generosity of patients, visitors, local companies, community groups and individuals that we are able to grow our services to help treat an even broader range of medical conditions. Northampton General Hospital serves a local population of 360,000 and operates over 600 beds, 14 operating theatres, ITU and HDU facilities. As a recognised cancer centre, we provide specialist care to a catchment population of 880,000. The NGH Charitable Fund is there to support every area of the hospital to improve patient care and we thank you for the support you give to help us achieve this.
For 40 years St Helens Youth Brass Band has enhanced local young people's lives through music, friendship and unique opportunities around the world. Music continues to be squeezed out of our schools. We want to ensure as many as possible have chance for the lifelong benefits of music.
Well Aware is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with headquarters in Austin, Texas that provides innovative and sustainable solutions to water scarcity and contamination in Africa. We fund and implement life-saving water systems to drive economic development and build self-sufficient communities.
MISSION GUATEMALA is a family originated ministry from the UK serving the indigenous Kaqchikel people of Guatemala in Santiago, Sacatepéquez. It is an international team working under the auspices of Portchester Free Church Trust (U.K. Registered Charity No: 1086444), and in association with International Gospel Outreach.
AAF promotes access and participation of African people in the uptake and delivery of Health, Education and other social welfare services through the provision of resources, information, advice, training and support. Our community-based initiatives empower marginalized and disadvantaged African families to overcome poverty, ill health and social exclusion
Home-start Torbay trains volunteers to support families who are at crisis point due to depression, poverty, domestic violence, teenage pregnancy, multiple births or family breakdown, etc. We help families cope so that they can provide the love and laughter their children need to flourish.
Light Relief was established by and for the entertainment lighting industry, to help in times of extreme hardship. Formed specifically to help lighting designers and those working in the field, Light Relief can provide either practical support or financial help, depending on the individual need.
UK youth has the worst sexual health in W. Europe linking to adult health and social disadvantage. Our mission is to end this by universal and effective relationships education. We offer an uncontroversial, popular, teachable program and uniquely, proven to be effective. Created by Charity Import
Thurso Community Development Trust aims to make Thurso a better place to live, work and visit. Our fundraising on Just Giving helps us supply a Christmas meal to those who may otherwise be alone on Christmas Day.
Our purpose is to to serve the work of God’s Kingdom in our Parish and beyond.
Funding education & healthcare projects in Tibet and elsewhere. 100% of funds received go to help these projects, with nothing taken out for admin or advertising.
The Seventy4 Foundation is a London charity that offers support to people suffering from addiction problems, including drugs, alcohol, gambling and eating disorders. Since 1974, Seventy4 has helped thousands of people to overcome their struggle with addiction and live more fulfilled lives.
Telferscot PSA is a registered charity working in partnership with Telferscot Primary School in Balham, London. The Parent Staff Association (PSA) aims to provide financial support to the school to support the children's learning and playing environments and experiences. We try to make sure that every child, regardless of their financial circumstances, gets to enjoy the diverse learning experiences that our school has to offer. From Bikes for Juniors, where children can learn to ride a bicycle at school, to spending a day-long history lesson dressed as Victorian school children at the Ragged School Museum. In addition to funding plays, trips, excursions and sports equipment, in the past few years we have also focused on funding a 'Forest Schools' outdoor classroom and a dedicated sports coach for the school. Our key objective this year is to provide funding for the school to buy and install new playgound equipment following recent building works and the future school expansion. Your donations help us to continue our work. Thank you!
LiveTwice is the ‘second chance’ charity offering opportunity to many seeking a purposeful place in society. We provide practical help and care for some of the most disadvantaged both in the UK and abroad, with welfare, skills training and personal support – in short, a second chance in life.
Chelmsford Women’s Aid seeks to support women and children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence. It encourages them to develop skills and confidence which enables them to exercise their own power and use all available opportunities and choices to successfully move on in their lives.
We are a group of ladies who have all been through the trauma of breast cancer or some form of breast disorder. We offer 24 hour support 365 days a year telephone support line. Someone will always be at the end of the telephone if you need to call.
We are a small charity funded by family and friends. We sponsor 36 children from Meisori Primary School in Kenya. The school is in a remote area and the people are subsistence farmers who cannot afford to send their children to secondary school. We visit every year to meet all the children.