(UK, 256756) Browse eventsAs you arrive in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the stunning sleek, black lines of Britain’s first iron-hulled, armoured warship, take your breath away. Launched in 1860 to counter the threat posed by the French Navy, HMS Warrior was the pride of Queen Victoria’s fleet. Powered by steam and sail, she was the largest, fastest and most powerful ship of her day. Such was the pace of Victorian technological change that she was obsolete by 1883 and hulked in 1898. Following this she performed a variety of roles including forming a part of the Navy’s training school, a coastguard unit and a floating pontoon, before being transferred to Warrior Preservation Trust. In 1987 after extensive restoration, HMS Warrior returned to Portsmouth to take her rightful place within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The Warrior Preservation Trust depends entirely on income raised from visitors, fundraising and events to preserve the ship for the benefit of this and future generations. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 1121650) Browse eventsIt exists to provide homes and aid to orphans in Southern Africa and particularly Zimbabwe
(UK, 1151899) Browse eventsCLASH 2012 provides health and wellbeing services including hydrotherapy sessions at Leicester General Hospital. We hold free seated exercise sessions and yoga classes. A children and young people's activity programme includes football sessions during holiday periods, annual trips and activities, including weekly ping pong sessions. Physical activity increases independence, self-confidence and quality of life. A social activities programme helps reduce isolation.
(UK, 1098516) Browse eventsIt funds small projects that directly make a real difference to the lives of young people, including: * a riding and stable management course for disaffected young people in Merseyside run by Fairbridge * the Eloise Plunkett Award - an annual study/travel scholarship for female civil engineers * music workshops at The Royal Albert Hall run by the Teenage Cancer Trust.
(UK, 1073677) Browse eventsEmmaus Preston supports formerly homeless people by giving them a home, meaningful work in a social enterprise and an opportunity to get back on their feet again. For many people who experience homelessness, one of the biggest obstacles they must overcome is a loss of self-esteem. Emmaus provides an opportunity to regain this, with a chance to make a real contribution to their community. Emmaus communities are not hostels for the homeless; they provide a home for as long as someone needs it. For many, this support and stability is like the family they don’t have, providing a safe environment in which to settle and rebuild their lives. Often this is an opportunity to overcome issues such as addiction, get support with mental health issues or rebuild relationships with estranged family. Social enterprise is central to the Emmaus model as it provides meaningful work for companions but also generates funding to maintain communities. Companions living in Emmaus communities are expected to sign off all benefits, with the exception of housing benefit which is used to help support the community. The rest of the funding that is needed is generated through social enterprise and fundraising. Emmaus communities deliver a significant return on investment. Research shows that for every £1 invested in a community, there is an £11 social, environmental and economic return, with savings to the benefits bill, health services and a reduction in crime. Your support for us is invaluable and you will be making a real difference to someone formerly homelss life.
(UK, 1112352) Browse eventsOne Child is a charity which facilitates the education, health and overall development of children in developing countries. Since 2003, One Child has been successfully running two Child Education Centres in Ajogarpara village in West Bengal, India. One Child has partnered with a local NGO, Asha, which manages One Child's day-to-day work.
(UK, Ewhurst School Governors Fund - N/A) Browse eventsIt helps provide
(UK, 1134523) Browse eventsOur roof needs repair! It looks beautiful, however, over the years it has developed a few problems: some slates are slipping, there are a few leaks, we have bats roosting in the eaves, bits of mortar are falling off and landing on people's heads... We now have a committee working on raising funds.
(UK, 1126843) Browse eventsIts aim is to relieve sickness and promote the good health of the people of Kanungu district in Uganda by raising funds for the maintenance and development of the Bwindi Community Health Centre with a view to reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat hiv/aids, malaria and other diseases and improve the provision of clean water and sanitation.
(UK, SC034247) Browse eventsGDA builds the confidence, connections & contributions of disabled people, and works to influence policy & improve services that affect disabled people. GDA is a vibrant disabled people’s member-led organisation with 3500+ Members-the biggest groundswell of disabled people in Scotland if not the UK. We provide free, accessible learning, events and opportunities for disabled people to build their confidence, connections and contributions. Our free, accessible programmes, learning, events and personal coaching raise aspirations and self-belief, develop skills and confidence, increase choice and control and help disabled people change their own lives and fulfil their potential.We support disabled people to share their voices and work with service providers and local & national governments to influence and shape policy. Charity No: SC034247 Find out more Website http://www.gda.scot Facebook http://www.facebook.com/glasgow.disabilityalliance Twitter http://www.twitter.com/GDA__online
(UK, NPO:117-256) Browse eventsChrist Culture is a Church after God’s own heart, filled with passionate people who makes Him the center of their everyday life. Who worships Him in spirit and truth. A people who loves to share the love of Christ to a broken world. A people of compassion. A people of true worship.
(UK, Harold Wood Cricket Club - N/A) Browse eventsEstablished in 1896 we are a local cricket club providing top quality cricket for everyone in the community. From boys and girls in the Harold Wood Cricket Club Academy, from ages 7 to 21. To our adult Men and Women teams. Through to our very succesful Physical and Learning Disability side.
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(UK, 1032247) Browse eventsHelping to raise money and opportunities
People use our services to reduce the side effects of cancer treatment; improve their physical and emotional well-being; and improve their recovery from cancer. We offer various types of complementary therapy, auricular acupuncture and counselling to patients directly.
(UK, 1096922) Browse eventsSwansea Campus is a registered independent school affiliated to Focus Learning Trust and both are highly respected academic facilities working in close cooperation to share best practice, professional learning opportunities and resources. High standards are demanded throughout and we are committed to achieving the highest levels of teaching from our staff and academic potential from our students.For more information, please view our website via the link below.
(UK, 1153373) Browse eventsA campaign to restore lifeboats made by the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, close to where it was based at Leamouth.Once restored, the boats will be used to conduct heritage tours of the rivers and canals of east London.
(UK, 1150099) Browse eventsYouth Genesis Mission Statement: Inspiring Young People with a Vision for Life The Youth Genesis Trust (Ltd) works with young people in the community, mainly those who engage in risk taking behaviour in areas such as young offending, relationships, health, substance misuse, employment, training and education. Using youth work tools and principles, we work with young people to enable them to make a positive transition into adulthood through a diverse range of projects and activities. Utilising a learning culture, Youth Genesis works towards sustainability and community cohesion through recruiting, training and supporting volunteers in the local context to deliver work with young people. Our Objectives Youth Genesis aims to: Provide activities for young people aged 11-24 living in rural isolation. Reduce anti-social behaviour. Provide an environment that facilitates informal education and effective delivery of the youth work curriculum. Provide support for young people aged 11-24. Ensure that young people make a healthy transition into adulthood. Enable young people to contribute to their community.
(UK, 516965) Browse eventsThere’s nothing more thrilling or challenging than being out on the water, especially when you’re growing up. Activities like sailing, power boating, windsurfing, rowing or paddle sports help young people to experience adventure, personally develop and gain valuable qualifications along the way. Newcastle East Sea Cadets offers an environment where young people find new confidence and inspiration, helping them to develop life skills, like team work and independence through nautical adventure.