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.
We invite you to help us break the link between family income and educational achievement, ensuring that children from all backgrounds can fulfil their potential.
Lothian Cat Rescue is a NO-KILL shelter and registered charity which helps abandoned, ill-treated and unwanted cats & kittens. We successfully rehome around 1,000 cats and kittens each year and this is our main priority.
Moving Mountains Trust is an international charity supporting disadvantaged children and communities in Kenya, Tanzania and Nepal. We fund early child development programmes and education costs from primary to college level. We work closely with families and communities to provide a long term holistic help, promoting equality and empowerment, and allowing young people to achieve their dreams and move mountains. The charity has a number of flagship projects in rural Nepal and in different regions of Kenya and Tanzania, including Medical Clinics, Rescue Centres and a number of long-term school development projects.
As a church we want the whole of Bristol to know the life-changing truth about Jesus and to see people’s lives all across the city transformed by God. We are a growing community of diverse people with a desire to love Jesus, love each other and love our city.
Dean Valley Regeneration Limited is a charitable company set up in Edinburgh in 2015 by a group of local residents seeking to breathe new life into one of Scotland’s most important historic landscapes, the Dean Valley, which cuts dramatically through the Georgian City. The area lying between Stockbridge and the Dean Village includes the much loved walkway, spectacular buildings, walls, bridges, railings and embankments, and planting which has been added to over time but is now mature and overgrown. It is all in need of urgent renovation and care, but your financial support is needed. You can find out who we are and much more about the project on our website, www.deanvalley.org.uk . We have already commissioned and published a Conservation Statement and a Biodiversity Study and we now seek funding of £25,000 for the second phase of a Feasibility Study. This in turn will enable us to work with the City of Edinburgh Council towards an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund and an extensive programme of rebuilding and renovation. DVRL asks for your generous support to their work to improve the Dean Valley.
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We make climate change solutions easy to understand, so that we can take real action together! Our content is accurate, actionable, and accessible because we want to make learning fun and spread science-backed information as widely as possible to help speed up the transition to a sustainable future.
We believe in the importance of primarily reaching and teaching children and young people the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ as well as supporting other children's missions world wide.
True to the Guild founders' early objectives, we maintain and administer a charity which was established to assist our members and their families and to support charitable work and activities which are related to the City and its surrounds. We also provide substantial support to schools associated with the City; and pupils of the City of London Freemen's School, Christ's Hospital and other City schools benefit regularly from educational grants and prizes. In addition, every year the Guild supports other fund-raising organisations with which we share a common purpose.
Kehillat Nashira is a spiritual, uplifting, and inclusive orthodox Jewish prayer community. Committed to orthodox halacha, our community differs from others in that it allows space for women to participate in leading prayers. We launched in summer 2013, and our pioneering services have been astonishingly popular and successful. We are independent, and rely entirely on donations to succeed. Thank you for your support!
Founded in 2001 by teacher Jalaluddin with family and friends. Al-Ansar works on education and welfare projects in Pakistan, mostly in the Orangi Town area of Karachi. In 2004 Jalaluddin took early retirement after a thirty year teaching career and now works as a voluntary Project Manager for the trust spending much of his time in Karachi where projects include working with government schools, including one adopted school, rations distribution to needy families and a regular free weekly eye and diabetic clinic - over 2000 free cataract surgeries for unaffording patients so far and student sponsorships, including Anum Khan, sponsored from year 7 and now recently qualified from Karachi Medical and Dental College as a dentist. The charity was also involved in relief work in the wake of the 2005 earthquake and more recently with flood relief work after the floods in Sindh Province. Al Ansar Education and Wefare Trust has no political or religious affiliations being purely a humanitarian organisation.
Friends of GRI was established in May 2020 to celebrate the rich history of Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI). GRI is the oldest hospital in Glasgow; it opened in 1794! Our largest, current project is a small medical museum, which will be open to the public, and will focus on the impact GRI has had on medicine worldwide. During our efforts with this, we have uncovered several items of historical interest which we hope to be able to restore in order that we can display these. The charity aims to make this history accessible to the public through the museum and a series of online (and hopefully in person eventually) events commemorating people and discoveries associated with the hospital. We also have a series of smaller projects focussing on sustainability and enhancement of the workplace environment; these include a rainbow garden and bee hives situated in a secret location on site.
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Support the Deaf Community & those with Special needs. Providing tuition and education programs to those with Autism and the Deaf Community, with special fun learning education programs in Sign Language for Deaf Children. We provide online services and educational programs for adults and children.