(UK, XR48845) Browse eventsSince 1873 the aims and objects of Ladies League have been We help keep children (and their parents) happy whilst attending hospital by providing extra comforts, distraction toys, medical and educational equipment, computers, games, televisions, Christmas and birthday presents. We fund staff courses and childrens outings.
(UK, 1131283) Browse eventsWe are Families Connected by Autism.
(UK, 1130362) Browse eventsRespite Kids provides short respite breaks and parties linked to the chagim (festivals) to Jewish special needs children in London. We want to help the families caring for special needs children, the parents who put so much effort and love into caring for their child, to take a break for a short period while we provide their child with a fun time with entertainment, food and care in a safe and secure environment. We need donations to help us run our activities. All Respite Kids workers are unpaid volunteers, and all funds raised will be used for running respite activities with registered carers and charities. We pride ourselves on the care we give to the children, our innovation in developing and running events, our speed to respond and most of all, the joy we bring to these very special children and families. The Respite Kids committee
(UK, 206886) Browse eventsEast Suffolk Association for the Blind is an independent and voluntary organisation whose prime objective is to provide welfare to the visually impaired community in East Suffolk. We provide services to any person suffering from any form of sight condition, whether or not they are formally registered blind or partially sighted. We have Community Workers who visit members in their homes and whose role is to help them continue to enjoy a life living as independently as possible. In addition, we run social groups that meet monthly at several venues in our district and also publish two substantial newsletters each year sent to all of our members. There are no direct charges for the services provided by our Association.
(UK, 1072583) Browse eventsTeacher Support Network is a unique charity, dedicated to providing vital support to the teaching profession in England and Wales. Teachers play a vital role in all our lives, as we count on them to educate and inspire our young people. It is therefore in all our intrests to ensure that they get the support they need to improve their wellbeing and effectiveness. We are the charity for all teachers - and we support teachers at every stage of their career and throughout their retirement. The number of teachers coming to us for help continues to rise year on year - so your support means a lot to us. We provide support through a free 24/7 confidential phone line giving counselling advice and support on emotional, personal, professional and financial matters. We also provide online counselling, financial hardship grants and an online info centre. Our services are open to all teachers, former teachers and their families.
(UK, SC042319) Browse eventsOptions In Life - Supporting Extraordinary People Options In Life (Fife, Scotland) provides advocacy and support for individuals with complex additional needs. We promote education, training and healthy living, whilst developing personal and life skills, for both the individual and their carer. Many people with learning difficulties live a life of isolation. It is our aim to bring out the best in people, by helping them to realise their own potential. Options In Life's Recreation program offers young adults with autism and other learning disabilities the opportunity to participate in fully supported social and sporting activities. Participants meet new people, make new friends and take part in a wide range of challenging and character building activities. The aim is to develop social interaction and communication skills and build self esteem and confidence. We also offer support and respite to families and carers. Thank you for your interest and support. To find out more about us, visit our website at http://optionsinlife.org/ Options In Life - supporting extraordinary people.
(UK, 1124006) Browse eventsThe Wirral Egg Run Charity! Raising cash for sick kids on the Wirral from the Wirral Egg Run and Wirral Toy Run. All money raised goes to help many good causes helping sick kids across the Wirral. The Wirral Egg Run has so far given over £80.000 to good causes from money raised on the Wirral Egg Run & Wirral Toy Run, We also organise fundraisers through out the year. www.facebook.com/wirraleggrun. www.wirraleggrun.co.uk www.wirraleggrun.com,
(UK, 1107334) Browse eventsGIFT is a grassroots, independent volunteer organisation, whose purpose is to encourage, educate and promote a culture of giving and volunteering amongst young Jews in the community.
We are the two churches of St. Michaels' and All Angels in Sunninghill, and All Souls' in South Ascot. We are united in one parish, here to care for our communities, and support causes across the world, including a close partnership with a number of organisations in The Gambia.
(UK, XT5684) Browse eventsClub Derry is the largest single sponsor of Gaelic Games in County Derry. It is a not-for-profit charity organisation passionate about promoting and providing resources for all aspects of Gaelic Games and their Culture. We are of the community and run by the community. All Club Derry members pledge an ongoing financial contribution with the only reward being a feelgood factor and knowing that we are providing a legacy for present and future generations of young people. We are passionate about the development of schools GAA and its ethos. We fully support the Oakleaf Cycle Slam which helps to provide funds to ensure all our schools receive second to none coaching and physical fitness training. We are pledged to maintain this level of service for children of all abilities and needs. We thank you in advance for your contribution to this effort. Mol an Óige
(UK, SC044389) Browse eventsMoston Care Foundation is a charity established to provide support to caring charities and organisations through financial grants. The Foundation has a particular focus on UK elderly, children and cancer care charities. We will support a number of charities including Maggies Cancer Care Centres, CHAS and Carers Trust. The Foundation will raise funds through organising cycling and related events. The first events are a London to Paris sponsored cycle ride and a cycle ride from London to Marrakech by the founders.
(UK, SC013792) Browse eventsYMCA Scotland is a leading charity working with over 14,000 at risk young people every day through our network of some 40 local centres from Stornoway to Stranraer. Led by volunteers, YMCA provides a wide range of community initiatives from alcohol and drug intervention to homeless units, street-based youth work to childcare and family support services. With your support, we can continue our work with young people disfigured by disadvantage and lift their aspirations for them to achieve their fullest potential.
(UK, 1140395) Browse eventsThe Knowledge to Action Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation committed to positively improving the quality of life of children around the world. Focusing on education, life skills and youth leadership initiatives, the foundation strives to equip young people with the essential building blocks of life. We believe that every child deserves the best chance in reaching their full potential on the road to adulthood.
(UK, 1139083) Browse eventsGROW is a UK registered charity providing free business consulting to micro, small and medium sized enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries. Grow remote-based volunteer consultants work with selected entrepreneurs with a focus on driving tangible business growth and, in turn, stimulating positive consequences on the wider community. Through a system of remote volunteer consulting via internet and phone, the solution is sustainable and ensures that costs are kept low and resulting impact high.
(UK, 1101562) Browse eventsHello and welcome to our Charity Page! Its easy and simple to Give just look to the right at the Support Us section. Sporting Marvels: Keep upto date all the time with our Offical Sporting Marvels Page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sportingmarvels Watch the latest videos on our Offical Sporting Marvels Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/sportingmarvels To visit our website or email us look to the left of the page for details. Quick and to the point - Who we are, What we do: More Infomation: If you would like further information please go to our website. If you find yourself with a question that hasn’t been answered via our website or videos then please email us. Many Thanks for your donations and your kindness to help this worthwhile cause. Regards, Sporting Marvels
(UK, 1137786) Browse eventsThe Blue Lamp Trust is a registered charity. It is a partnership between Hampshire Police, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, business and the community. It was established to promote community safety and security in Hampshire through three strands; The Bobby Scheme - Providing practical help to vulnerable victims of crime through activities such as making repairs after a burglary, fitting security chains, window locks, spy holes and the installation of smoke alarms & providing fire prevention advice to guard against the risk of fire. This service is provided free of charge to the service user and will make them less likely to become victims of crime in the future and make them feel safer in their own home. Blue Lamp Trust Grants - Providing grants to local projects that address the aims of the Trust in Hampshire. Blue Lamp Driver Training - Delivering driver training for business to help them evidence a commitment to meeting their duty of care to employees who drive on company business and at the same time reduce the numbers of people killed and injured on our roads. All monies generated from driver training sales (after running costs are deducted) are put back into the Bobby Scheme and Blue Lamp Trust Grants.
(UK, 1130147) Browse eventsThe Abbey Centre Baptist Church seeks to serve the spiritual and social needs of South Northampton by recognising and affirming the presence of God in everyone. The Abbey Centre is regularly used by about 40 groups such Brownies and Scouts, Beekeepers, local schools, a monthly luncheon, Princes Trust, Stamp Fairs, the Abbey Centre Preschool not to mention the church that meets twice on Sunday. There is always a warm welcome awaiting all who come to the Centre.
(UK, 1060924a) Browse eventsSt. Peter’s Trust for Kidney Bladder & Prostate Research is unique in the UK in funding research on disorders that affect any part of the urinary tract -from the kidney to the bladder to the urethra. The Trust, established in 1970, took its name from St. Peter’s Hospital in central London, which was founded in the 19th century for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract disease. The St. Peter’s Hospital Group and its research and teaching base - the Institute of Urology & Nephrology - are now incorporated into UCL Medical School and its associated hospitals. From 2nd April 2012, St Peter's Trust is under the umbrella of the Royal Free Charity (Fund 543), Charity Number 1060924.
(UK, 1061006) Browse eventsThe charity is funded by donations and/or legacies received from patients, their relatives, the general public and other external organisations. The overall strategy of the Charity is to provide support to the Trusts by purchasing small equipment, providing services and facilities not normally provided by or in addition to the normal NHS provision for Patients and provide motivation, facilities, education and well being for staff in addition to the normal NHS provision.