North Staffordshire BASICs (NSB) is a medical charity based in Stoke on Trent serving the communities of Staffordshire and surrounding counties. Their doctors are tasked by the ambulance service to provide additional medical capabilities at the most serious medical emergencies. They are able to bring “hospital level care” to these patients. Their doctors are trained in anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine and work at the major trauma centre in Stoke on Trent. They also train the next generation of “pre-hospital doctors” that will work on the Air Ambulances and emergency cars across the UK. NSB’s doctors are requested approximately 350 times every year by the ambulance service. They provide a doctor 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Despite all being fully qualified doctors they all offer their time and expertise for free. The charity which has to provide all its own vehicles, insurance, fuel and medical equipment receives no government money or support. The charity costs almost ten thousand pounds every year to operate. This money has to be raised by its volunteer doctors and supporters each and every year. Examples of costs: Car insurance per vehicle per year: £750 Patient monitor: £15,000 Driver training course: £1750 Medical Bag: £500 Personnel protective equipment per person: £900
We help the most vulnerable, with issues affecting their life. Including:- Adult Abuse, Child Protection, Mental Health, Housing, Social Care, Managing Finances better to name a few. We offer long term help, we work with people with any disability, including multiple disabilities and complex needs.
The 24th World Scout Jamboree will be taking place at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia, USA in July 2019. For the first time it will be jointly hosted by three countries: Canada, Mexico and the USA. The UK Contingent to the Jamboree will be the largest ever Contingent from the UK to an overseas event.The World Scout Jamboree is all about Scouts from across the world, coming to spend time together, to have fun, and to look at issues that are important to everybody. The Jamboree itself lasts 12 days, plus some events either side, to make a 3 week expedition.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Sam has been selected for the 2019 World Scout Jamboree in the USA. He will be raising money along side other scouts from West Sussex.He's going to try to cycle from East Preston to Edinburgh (miles wise, not literally!) between 6th October and 6th April and raise sponsorship. If anyone else wants to help him raise his sponsorship they can add to the miles and raise donations too Charity No: 305895
Hope4China aims to create hope, build relationships & provide oppurtunity for China's poorest children through Foster Care, Education, Medical help & support for children with special needs.
Fighting Serious Strep A Infections The Conor Kerin Memorial Fund supports research into Strep A infections, in order to provide better methods of diagnosis, prevention and cure. Though this common bug is more usually associated with sore throats, serious invasive infections can be as fast, deadly and difficult to spot as Meningitis. The Fund also seeks to promote awareness of invasive Strep A infections, their symptoms and possible consequences, as well as their links with common childhood diseases such as Chicken Pox. To find out more visit our charitys website at www.conorsfund.org From this page you can make a donation or set up a fundraising page for any CKMF events you are taking part in, or even create one for your own event! Just use the buttons in the Support Us section of this page. It’s quick and easy to set up and personalise your fundraising page. Your friends, family and colleagues can then donate to your page instantly though the secure server, which means there is also no need to chase them for sponsorship money. And GiftAid can be collected automatically as well, boosting the amount you raise! Thanks for your help!
Our Furniture Re-Use Charity provides quality pre-owned furniture and all household necessities free of charge to households in need and at discount to low-income households. We sell to the general public to raise funds to cover costs and keep as much surplus furniture out of the waste stream as possible. We thus directly support children and families and those with health needs. We support our volunteers, including a number with special needs, and help young people and job seekers become ready for work, and a good number move into paid employment.
Bohemian Tennis Club provides great tennis playing facilities and an inclusive coaching programme for children and adults in our local community. The 50 year old club has an ambitious plan to upgrade the ageing clubhouse and to install 2 additional sets of floodlights to allow for year round play.
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential, non-judgmental, emotional support to anyone experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. The Havering branch receives over 28,000 calls a year - by phone, e-mail or visit - and is entirely reliant on voluntary support
The Trust supports long-term improvement in Vietnam in terms of poverty reduction, healthcare, education, the natural environment, and national infrastructure via small-scale projects not easily addressed by other agencies. Current activities include bursaries for Vietnamese students intending to work in the Trust's key areas and small projects related to child welfare.
'We Are One' is a Christian reconciliation ministry, founded by Dave & Jean Bankhead, and is dedicated to promoting peace and healing in divided nations and cultures. Over the past 10 years, Dave has taken several worship and youth mission teams to Rwanda, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Located in Phalaborwa, South Africa, C.A.R.E is a wildlife rehabilitation facility dedicated to the care, welfare, rehabilitation and protection of injured and orphaned indigenous wild animals. We specialise in the care of chacma baboons, actively pursuing their rescue, rehabilitation and release.
The Foundling Museum works to transform the lives of disadvantaged children through the arts and to inspire people to make the world a better place. The Museum’s displays explore the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK’s first children’s charity and first public art gallery, and through a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events celebrates the ways in which artists of all disciplines have helped improve children’s lives for over 275 years. The Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children’s charity Coram, was established in 1739 by the philanthropist Captain Thomas Coram, as ‘a hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children’. Instrumental in helping Coram realise his vision were the artist William Hogarth, who encouraged leading artists of the day to donate work, and the composer George Frederic Handel, who gave annual benefit concerts of his Messiah. In doing so, they created London’s first public art gallery and set the template for the way in which the arts can support philanthropy.
NISBTR was established in 2012 to assist abandoned and neglected Staffordshire Bull Terriers. We are a charity that is run solely by volunteers and rely completely on kind donations from the public to enable us to ease the plight of this often misunderstood breed.
The Earleybird Appeal has been launched to raise £100K required for a new building and equipment for Earleybird Pre-School, part of the Hawkedon Foundation Stage Unit, to replace the current terrapin soon to be deemed unsuitable for use by children.
MADIA serving the local whole Community, since 90’s our aims to concentrate on Education sports and good morals, at the moment Madia is raising funds for a larger Building to work from. our supporters have been the back bone of our achievements.
Established in 1968, Oatlands Pre-school is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity (1042535). We provide early years education for children aged 2 ½ to 4+ years in an Ofsted registered setting.
We raise funds to provide deep water wells & latrines to improve the health and sanitation for people in Tanzania To date we have completed seven solar powered wells & four twelve bay latrines for primary school children & local communities in rural areas of Tanzania. 2014 four more wells planned
Taking people who are sick or who have disabilities to Lourdes by jumbulance.
Friends of Cantref Association is a volunteer group made up of parents, carers, grandparentsand teachers. They aim to enrich the school by providing extra activities and general support to the school where necessary, enhancing the experience of current and future pupils.
The Art Ministry believes that creative activity is important to the well-being of people in general and especially to those less able or disadvantaged.
ChildrensAid is a charity which helps children and teenagers who come from underprivileged backgrounds in Brazil. Our projects are based in Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais and have helped more than 500 children and their families since 2004. We offer education, sports and professional qualifications, aimed at giving children the tools to make a success of their life.