Morning Star WELKOM a day care facility for children with HIV/AIDS. We give: 2 meals a day, medication, education, counselling, love, care and family support to help children thrive and experience quality of life in a Christian environment. 2000 = 8 children. 2014 = 680 children on register.
Aspire, Achieve, Succeed. Providing a joyous and inclusive education which is uncompromising in encouraging each individual to aspire to academic excellence.
One primary focus of the Foundation is the establishment and operation of Canada's first research facility to study Lyme Disease and eventually other vector-borne illnesses. Vector-borne diseases are transmitted through the bite of infected vectors such as mosquitoes and especially ticks.
Afghan Support Education & Training provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan. Recent projects include building wells, delivering sanitation, medical & teacher training & running kindergartens & a women's training centre that offers networking space & vocational courses.
The trustees, and friends, passionately care for others less fortunate; in particular children, which yielded the creation of the DABW Foundation. The charitable trust was formed to develop and support projects, where there was significant need, by carefully considering then financially supporting them, hence the current activity in Africa.
The Retired Greyhound Trust is a national charity dedicated to finding loving homes for greyhounds when their racing days are over.
It was set up in 2003 following the tragic accident involving Laura. The aim of the fund is to provide practical and financial support to young aspiring actors and actresses to help them achieve their dreams.
Established in 1973 in memory of Rolf Gardiner, a pioneer ecologist, the charity encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to experience and value the rural environment, advocating the sustainable use of natural resources, plus preserve Springhead's listed mill and gardens as a special place for education and the arts.
Inclusion London’s mission is to promote Deaf and Disabled people’s equality and inclusion. We do this by supporting Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations to have a strong and influential collective voice and to deliver empowering and effective services to Deaf and Disabled Londoners. We are the only organisation run by and for Deaf and Disabled people working across every borough in London.
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Our charity's aims are to help with supporting the many returning soldiers. We also aim to help with aftercare services for military personnel and their families, grants for memorials,Help for Ex- veterans We would also like to help with our forces future. Help for our young military cadet forces.
Raising money to enhance the learning experience for all children of our school
Our vision is to help those who have suffered through war or natural disasters by identifying and supporting the most needy and vulnerable. These are often children, women, the elderly and families who have lost everything. For those who are young, disabled or too old to work, we provide financial assistance to care for their basic needs. For those who are more able, we support through education so that they can build a better future for themselves and their families.
SERV Kent, which is also known as the 'Bloodrunners', is a charitable organisation that delivers blood products to the Accident and Emergency hospitals across Kent at night, weekends and bank holidays free of charge, whenever and wherever it's urgently needed. We also work with the Kent Air Ambulance, providing 'Golden Hour Blood' every night of the year to its base at Marden, and the children's hospices Demelza, and EllenorLions.
Dorset Expeditionary Society is a voluntary organisation and a registered charity founded in 1986 to promote leadership and personal development opportunities for young people through adventure, expeditions and exploration. The Society (DES) challenges young people to raise their aspirations. We are committed to offering and facilitating outstanding adventure experiences for young people. “Every young person in the United Kingdom should have the opportunity to take part in adventurous outdoor activities.”
We are a group of highly trained volunteers who work closely with West Midlands Ambulance Service to answer 999 emergency calls in the North Warwickshire area from Seckington and Austrey in the north, to Corley Moor in the south, as well as Nuneaton and Bedworth including surrounding areas. Community First Responder schemes are implemented to be able to provide immediate emergency care. The volunteers usually respond from their own homes into their local area to incidents such as cardiac arrest, stroke, chocking and other life threatening conditions.
Malaptop is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) with charity number SC043621 that was established in Stirling, Scotland in 2012 by Simon Cleary and Clare Ridler. It was established to sends laptop to schools in Malawi for children to learn IT skills that will allow them to carry out 21st Century jobs as Malawi develops. In 2012 Malaptop carried out a trial run and sent out one batch of laptops to a school in Mangochi, for more information about this trial run see our blog.
Fewer than 100,000 Jews survived Hitler's camps. 732, mostly boys, made the journey to Britain under the auspices of the Central British Fund. In 1963, "The Boys" set up their own charitable organisation to remember those who were lost, help those in need and spread the message of tolerance.