(UK, SC036353) Browse eventsBrighter Horizons is a charitable voluntary organisation committed to supporting young people from 12 - 21, we aim to provide a safe and caring environment in which young people are encouraged to learn, grow, achieve and support each other.
(UK, 214140) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 214140
Pwll nofio yn Llandysul yw Canolfan Dŵr Llandysul, wedi ei ariannu gan, a'i redeg gan y gymuned - The Llandysul Aqua Centre is Llandysul's swimming pool, financed by and run for the community Mae'r Ganolfan Dŵr yn darparu lle i blant ac oedolion gadw'n heini a dysgu sgiliau newydd. Ers i'r Cyngor Sir ddod â'i gefnogaeth i ben yn 2014, rydyn ni wedi dibynnu ar y gymuned i noddi a chodi arian ar gyfer y pwll.The Aqua Centre provides a place for children and adults to keep fit and learn new skills. Since the County Council brought their financial support to an end in 2014, we have relied on the community to sponsor and raise money for the pool Charity No: 1154780 Find out more Website http://aquacentrellandysul.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Canolfan-Dwr-Llandysul-Aqua-Centre-174739825882449/timeline/
(UK, 299506) Browse eventsTHE 1St PEMBURY SCOUT GROUP IS ACTIVE IN THE VILLAGE OF PEMBURY KENT.WITH THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES. 1ST PEMBURY SCOUT GROUP Charity No: 299506
(UK, St Just in Roseland Church - N/A) Browse eventsSt Just in Roseland Church, a 13th century church on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall. The Church is set in grounds and gardens that attract visitors from far and wide.
(UK, 1092483) Browse eventsZoe's Wish is committed to easing the burden of illnessby providing financial and logistical support to those in need of regular hospital or specialist treatment as a result of long term, life-threatening, or terminal illness.
We are a 100% not for profit company who level the playing field for children and adults from disadvantaged backgrounds by providing a range of education, training and employment opportunities. Since 2009 we have been on a mission to help people discover and realise their true potential. We believe that all individuals, whether at school, leaving school and looking to establish a career, returning to work or currently in work should have the necessary skills required to be productive and valued employees.We therefore work with schools, young people, adults and employers to ensure that we have a service that is relevant, empowering and inspires those that we work with to achieve. We work proudly in partnership with a variety of companies, organisation, legal bodies and charities in order to ensure that we can provide the candidates and businesses we work with, with a resounding service.We are a professional organisation in training with a social and community backing. Charity No: 1149666 Find out more Website http://rtse.co.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/_RightTrack YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9QL0v7AjgzSInqQ2CJnyXw
(UK, The Rachael Jackson Trust) Browse eventsProviding financial support for educational travel to veterinary students at the Royal Veterinary College.
(UK, 1087960) Browse eventsUCTF is transforming the lives of some of the most disadvantaged children in Uganda through education and sport. Our commitment to individuals ensures that they grow into confident, ambitious, independent and skilled young people who are able to succeed and take Uganda forward into the future. UCTF’s approach is unique and offers its members a genuine pathway to an independent and successful life. The complex and difficult challenges facing the youth of Uganda cannot be surmounted over night; they require a long-term commitment and insightful solutions. Our level of commitment and investment in the individual is our defining element. Whilst our approach is grounded in an unwavering faith in education and sport we go way beyond the basics, offering scholarships to quality institutions that begin at primary level and run all the way through to further education and beyond. We are not interested in survival or the ordinary, we believe in going the whole way, we pursue excellence whether it is in the classroom, workshop or on the sports field. We believe that everyone is capable of succeeding in life regardless of where they start off, all they need is the opportunity to have a go. If someone has ambition, belief and skills what’s stopping them from succeeding?
(UK, Thomas Mc Curtains GAA Club) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
(UK, 1081740) Browse eventsConnect is a national charity for people living with aphasia (communication disability) which is often caused by stroke. Aphasia can strike anyone at any age and at any time. 1 in every 200 people in the UK lives with aphasia and each person experiences it differently. Some people cannot speak at all, some people have just a few words. It affects reading, writing and numbers. Aphasia can lead to lack of confidence, depression, social exclusion – and people can lose their connection with the world. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Our vision is a simple one, we want a world where people with aphasia can re-connect with life again. Find out more about how we do that at www.ukconnect.org
(UK, 1119341) Browse eventsFifteen Cornwall is owned by the Cornwall Food Foundation, registered charity no.1119341. The Foundation is pivotal to Fifteen Cornwall’s success. For a start it owns the restaurant. It also runs the training programme and looks after the welfare of the apprentices during their time here. The Foundation is in place to give disadvantaged young people in Cornwall a platform to discover their true potential. The Foundation is also a promise to these young people that it will do everything in its power to help each one create the productive, successful life they’d like to achieve. Its principles and thinking mirror the Jamie Oliver Foundation set up by Jamie Oliver and whilst Jamie remains the figurehead for the group, a dedicated team in Cornwall runs the Cornwall Food Foundation. They do an outstanding job. Since May 06, the CFoP has enrolled over 143 apprentices. Seventy per cent are still cheffing today. Whether or not an apprentice makes it to graduation, the Foundation works tirelessly and seamlessly to create the environment needed for these young people to flourish.
(UK, 1109287) Browse events"Inspiring the future generation of Newham and Tower Hamlets"
(UK, XN26202) Browse eventsHoly Trinity church is a Church of England place of worship located in Barrow-upon-Soar in Leicestershire. The church provides regular services of worship and is a central part of the village community. Recognising the role that the church plays in the community has led to a fund raising effort to improve the facilities that the church offers through the development of an extension to the main church building to provide a community meeting place, toilets and meeting rooms. It is envisaged that this facility will help the church continue to grow the services that it provides to the community for both secular and non-secular use. The entire project is expected to cost in the region of £550,000 and building is scheduled to begin in April 2011.
(UK, 1164062) Browse eventsThe Ekumfi trust was founded in 2013 by Dr Miriam Bouchiba to regenerate schools and build libraries in rural Africa where access would otherwise be limited. The trust is now teaming up with the Creating Better Futures charity to build a library in Zimbabwe for children orphaned by AIDS.
(UK, 1124) Browse eventsManx Miracles is an Isle of Man charity who’s aim is to raise funds for children and their families that face a variety of challenges in their lives, in particular those with additional needs and disabilities. We are committed to helping any child with special needs to live better lives.
(UK, 1120197) Browse eventsCCECH UK supports the Centre for Creativity in Education and Cultural Heritage, CCECH, in Israel which works with Jewish and Arab children in Israel through their schools, families and communities to promote understanding and coexistence. "CCECH uses the folklore and traditions of Jewish and Arab families to bind together the two groups, the Jewish and Arab children, who are sometimes fearful and often ignorant of the “other”. The children’s parents and grandparents are their offspring’s homework - traditional food, games and toys passed down generations, family stories and traditional songs. First, children ask their families about these things. Then they report back to their teachers and classmates; a lesson a week is earmarked for this. Next, a pair of classes, one from a Jewish and one from an Arab school, come together with their parents and teachers to share food, games and information. Over the course of the two to three years that the children and their families spend in the programme, barriers come down and trust grows. A ten year old Palestinian girl who lives in a Refugee Camp gave this feedback: I have never met Jews before. I thought that they only want to humiliate us. I have enjoyed playing with these girls and I have some new friends. I cannot believe how this is possible. I will tell my parents. A Jewish Israeli child said: At the beginning I was really really scared after everything I see in the news and what my parents say. I was scared that they would be violent and when they came I thought ‘what will they do to us – how will we mix, will we argue all the time?’ And, in the end, that’s not what happened - they were nice, like everybody."
(UK, 1118312) Browse eventsUpendo UK is a UK regiatered charity that supports a community orphan support programme in Kilifi, Kenya.
(UK, 1058562) Browse eventsAccidents are the leading form of death and injury to children. The cost of one accidental death is £1.6million … for the families involved the loss is immeasurable.The charity’s aim is to reduce the number of children killed and injured in preventable accidents in the home, at play and on the roads.LV=Streetwise is an indoor life-sized safety village with town and country ‘bricks and mortar’ scenes from everyday life - including a high street with a pedestrian crossing, two storey house, park, beach, full size train and railway station and its own police station!The village scenarios and volunteer safety guides help children learn how to spot the potential for danger and how to take responsibility for their actions, learning how safer choices can, quite literally, make the difference between life and death.
(UK, 1048511) Browse eventsCapricorn Animal Rescue hs been established since 1983 and takes in all types of animals and birds. Unwanted, orphaned, abandoned and abused. On 1st January 2010 we had 269 animals and birds in resdience, 42 different types. We re home and release as many as possible, neutering, inoculated and identi chipping where appropriate. We have a constant struggle to raise funds for this work, our vet bill is over £2,500 each month and in 2010 we are committed to upgrading and rebuilding the Sanctuary, creating housing specifically for each different type of animal or bird.
(UK, 1094988) Browse eventsVoluntary Action Rutland supports volunteers and voluntary/community organisations in Rutland. It provides a wide range of services for people in need. It is currently raising funds to double the size of the Rutland Volunteer Centre to enable it and other organisations to provide additional services for vulnerable people.