(UK, SC039951) Browse eventsWe are a Low Cost, by donation, Counselling & Psychotherapy Service aiming to assist people to come to terms with whatever particular issues affect them and to assist them to live fulfilling lives. We deliver this service using qualified, volunteer practitioners in the Edinburgh and Lothian's area.
(UK, SC025038) Browse eventsWest of Scotland Regional Equality Council is working for a just society which gives everyone an equal chance to learn, work and live, free from discrimination and prejudice and from the fear of harassment and violence.Our Vision:"We see an inclusive society free from discrimination" West of Scotland Regional Equality Council was originally set up in 1971 as Glasgow Community Relations Council and has undergone a number of evolutions to arrive at West of Scotland Regional Equality Council. Our aims are to challenge discrimination, reduce inequality and promote good relations between all communities. We work with a broad range of equality organisation with particular focus on minority ethnic communities living in the West of Scotland. The focus of our work is to respond to calls from communities for support and gaps in service and the greatest needs just now affecting our user communities are unemployment, welfare reform, immigration, access to further learning,skills acquisition, civic participation and good quality advice and information. We currently provide a range of advice, volunteer, capacity building and strategic services to progress equality in Scotland. We run many projects, to see our current projects please check our website. Charity No: SC025038 Find out more Website http://www.wsrec.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wsrec123 Twitter https://twitter.com/WSREC YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/WSRECFilms
(UK, Oxfam Ireland - N/A) Browse eventsOxfam Ireland works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty. It is an independent and secular not-for-profit organisation. Oxfam Ireland is a member of Oxfam International, a confederation of thirteen independent members. The members work together to achieve greater impact by their collective efforts.
(UK, 1156533) Browse eventsDebs wanted to do two things to make a difference: helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to learn to read, and helping those on the margins of society to make ends meet.
(UK, 1044917) Browse eventsThe Joely Bear Appeal has three main aims. The Appeal was originally set up to provide facilities to make stays in hospital more comfortable for young cancer patients and their families. The Appeal now also makes grants for research into the treatment and detection of cancer on children. It also promotes the importance of giving blood and of registering on the Bone Marrow panel.
(UK, 1137685) Browse eventsThe Pervez Musharraf Foundation's primary goal is to give the best value per donation with 95% of funds donated reaching people who need help. The Foundation's first port of call is to provide the fastest and strongest support possible to those millions affected by the flood disaster.
(UK, 1126743) Browse eventsCoaches across Continents works in developing countries to create leaders in those regions. Through an innovative educational soccer curriculum, volunteers train local coaches, educate children and work with local organizations that also use soccer to develop life and leadership skills.
(UK, 1131299) Browse eventsWe are a lively Anglican Church in the beautiful village of Wendover, Buckinghamshire, a church at the very heart of our community.
(UK, SCO42983) Browse eventsEDVA works to ensure best possible outcomes for volunteers and voluntary organisations in East Dunbartonshire. EDVA manages a number of projects including Befrienders, which is a service that aims to make a difference in the lives of people experiencing social isolation.
(UK, Hailsham Cricket Club - N/A) Browse eventsA family, friendly, community club offering cricket to all. Hailsham Cricket Club - we are a crowing club based in the town of Hailsham in East Sussex, England. We have four teams playing in the Parker Building Supplies Cricket League. We also cater for boys and girls from 5 - 15 years.
(UK, 1145388) Browse eventsfazakerley 9 is a community based charity set up in memory of james mcvey who was murdered in oct 2010 and its our aim to create a lasting legacy of james in fazakerley and in other communities so all help is greatly appreciated
(UK, SC034287) Browse eventsCapstone Projects is a Christian Charity based in the Dundee, Scotland, which has a long standing relationship with Lugazi Pentecostal Church Ministries. Through acting as a funding partner and providing professional assistance Capstone has been involved in many projects in Uganda over the years. It is hoped that the projects will mutually support one another to further benefit the community of Lugazi. Many people in the UK are involved with fundraising for these projects and many individuals have visited the projects over the past 25 years. Capstone Projects has a strong belief that the ownership and direction of the projects which it supports should be with the staff working within each project.
(UK, 1112366) Browse eventsOptions offers free confidential counselling for unplanned pregnancy, bereavement after miscarriage, difficult feelings after termination (abortion). Our trained volunteers provide a listening ear, accurate information, and friendly, non-judgemental support. Contact us today www.optionswimbledon.org
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(UK, 1127468) Browse eventsFor 12 years the local homeless and vulnerable people have benefitted from our work. We offer food, hot drinks, clothing, sleeping bags and conversation to allow them to survive and help regain their self respect. We also offer art classes to help them reintegrate. This is entirely volunteer-run.
(UK, Newcastle University - Stem Cell Research Fund - N/A) Browse eventsNewcastle University Stem Cell Research Fund supports the work of the North East of England Stem Cell Institute. The fund supports the research team enabling them to invest in new equipment and support researchers who are working hard to develop new techniques to tackle a variety of diseases.
ENGAGING YOUNG LIVES Caius House Youth Club has served the community in Battersea, London for over a century supporting the development of young people between 11-21 years old. MAKING THE BEST OF OURSELVES At Caius House with the young people of Battersea we aim to make the very best of ourselves personally, at work and in the community by accepting the Caius House Challenge, which is Together, finding the inspiration for fulfilling the potential that we all have, both for our futures and the good of everyone within the Battersea community. The youth centre empowers young people through social interaction, support, education, music, media, sports and the arts. Guiding and inspiring young people to become great adults. Caius House is a charity and youth club which has been serving the community of Battersea for well over a century. By 2008 the Caius House youth club building (located on Holman Road) had served the local the young people of Battersea for well over a century and was badly in need of renovation; however the layout was thought to be totally unsuitable for a modern youth centre and so the Trustees decided to sell the plot of land (in conjunction with a neighbouring plot of land belonging to Wandsworth Borough Council) to a developer who would build residential accommodation with space for a modern state of the art youth centre on the first two floors. The gift aid donations we receive from fundraising continue to provide great support for our youth at caius house and will help the amazing new building project come to fruition.
(UK, 312748) Browse eventsWithout the generosity of our friends, University College School would not be the distinctive school that it is. From the first appeal in 1905 which moved the school to Frognal through to the Centennial Appeal a century later, the UCS community has built, supported and strengthened School. Please help us to keep alive the special quality of a UCS education. The UCS Development Office seeks to raise annual support from Old Gowers, Parents and Friends towards the School's important aims of widening the access to UCS, continuing to upgrade and improve our facilities and equipment for teaching and learning and to create imaginative community outreach programmes each year. UCS Fee Assistance – Gifts of all levels will do much to strengthen UCS' strong tradition of being a truly inclusive school. The opportunity to study at UCS provides life changing experiences which will extend beyond a pupil's time at Frognal. Awards of fee assistance cover all academic costs including tuition, books, exam fees and educational trips. Awards are made to qualifying pupils at the Senior School entry points and are given on a purely means tested basis. A Steinway for UCS - Music is at the heart of University College School. Generations of our pupils have discovered and developed their love of choral and instrumental music while at UCS. To enrich and extend these traditions, it is our ambition to purchase a Steinway Model D to match the talents of our young musicians and match the scale and acoustics of the Great Hall. UCS has not invested in a grand piano for the Great Hall nearly 30 years. Our Yamaha C7 was purchased used and is now showing its age. The tone has become too bright, brittle and underpowered for such a large and resonate performance space. We are keen to involve as much of the UCS Community as possible and gifts of all sizes are most welcome. UCS in the Community – UCS extends its reach out of the classroom through our innovative Community Outreach programmes. These important initiatives not only benefit our local community, but provide valuable experiences for our pupils as well. Each year, UCS and Highgate School present a very special summer school programme for gifted and talented children from Camden and Haringey. Lessons include Science, Design Technology, Music and Maths. UCS is also involved with several local primary schools, UCL Academy, Westminster Academy and charities throughout the UK and around the globe. Gifts of all levels are valued and appreciated for our current projects and there are flexible and varied ways for you to participate. The Development Office is always available to assist you in any way on 020 7433 2139 or via [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!
(UK, 1104819) Browse eventsIt raises funds to improve patient care at the Department of Urology, Oxfordshire.
(UK, 1076208) Browse eventsThe Northumberland Youth Cricket Trust looks to support the development of the game in the County. Resources are used to increase the opportunities available for young people to play cricket in school and community clubs. Bursaries are also provided for talented players to access training.
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(UK, SC041186) Browse eventsWe help disabled and disadvantaged people to build and increase their social skills, self-belief, confidence and self-esteem so they can integrate into society effectively by providing exciting outdoor experiences hill walking, mountaineering ,climbing, orienteering, wild camping and much more.
(UK, 1113226) Browse eventsSussex Community Foundation has been set up by local people to support local charities and community groups in Sussex. The Foundation makes it easy for individuals and companies to donate to local causes, making sure funds go where they're needed and will make a difference.