(UK, 285337) Browse eventsFSW is pioneering work with families across Sussex, working intensively through activities; home visits, support groups, drop-ins and supported breaks with the Community Workers at the Knowles Tooth Centre. The free and confidential service is offered to parents, carers and their children.
(UK, SC020755) Browse eventsVOCAL offers information, advice, training, advocacy and counselling to carers in Edinburgh and Lothian. Our ‘Invest in Carers’ Appeal needs to raise £50,000 to secure the continuation of VOCAL’s carer support and counselling services. These services provide a lifeline to carers in greatest need.
(UK, 1193998) Browse eventsBuild a Bridge Foundation has been set up to raise funds and provide services to a variety of charitable causes locally and internationally. Build a Bridge Foundation will use its Director's corporate expertise to ensure the funds are distributed in a way to deliver maximum impact.
(UK, 1064470) Browse eventsEmmaus communities provides a lasting solution to homelessness by offering formerly homeless people a home, work and the chance to regain self-respect in a supportive environment. Residents work full time on the community business, renovating and re-selling donated furniture.
(UK, 1119273) Browse eventsAbbie was diagnosed with an aggressive form of adrenal neuroblastoma when she was 21 months old. She underwent an intensive treatment programme for over a year. In January 2004 everyone celebrated as she was declared to be in remission and free of disease. Unfortunately, a relapse was diagnosed in June 2005 and she had to undergo yet many more months of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and numerous other invasive and horrendous treatments to try and rid her of this despicable disease. Abbie’s family and friends were all devastated when she finally lost her fight for life in September 2006. Abbie won the hearts of hundreds of local people, in and around her home of East Horsley, who followed her courageous fight to the end. She was a truly beautiful, special, loving, funny, intelligent, determined, dignified, feisty and unique child. All these words were used in ‘A Tribute to Abbie’ by her father on the day of her funeral, but the word he finally chose to capture the essence of Abbie was an ‘Inspiration’. She certainly was that. Abbie’s Fund was set up by local mothers after Abbie relapsed with the aggressive childhood cancer, Neuroblastoma, in June 2005. To date Abbie’s Fund has raised over £150,000 and is delighted to be currently supporting two very worthy projects. The first is running at the Institute of Cancer Research based at The Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton over 2 years to develop a blood test to provide early diagnosis and monitoring of neuroblastoma. This test will make detection of the disease and the progress of treatment significantly easier to detect and monitor. It will also have a dramatic impact on the patient on a day to day basis as it will reduce the number of scans and tests which for young children can be scary, painful and often require general anaesthesia. The second project is researching the mechanism which makes a particular style of antibody therapy particularly effective at mopping up small amounts of residual disease. It is these minute levels of disease remaining undetected at the end of treatment that often ultimately lead to relapse and antibody therapy is one treatment under a lot of investigation at present to deal with this problem. Despite neuroblastoma being, after domestic accident, the second biggest killer and the most frequent cancer in children under five years of age funding for research into it is extremely limited and it is vital for Abbie’s Fund to continue to raise money to support these critical projects. For the full story of Abbie and her brave fight visit www.abbiesfund.com
(UK, 1149026) Browse eventsStroke Association Support was formed to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association. The first of its kind, the charity has set up a shop in the heart of Sheffield selling qualityfurniture and electrical items, clothes, shoes and handbags, toys, bric a brac, accessories and DVDs.The shop raises awareness of stroke and the StrokeAssociation and distributes Stroke Association publications and leaflets. Do pop in and see us, or if you live locally and have unwanted items you would like to donate, please contact the shop manager on 0114 273 1400. The shop also offers a free collection service and house clearances in the local area.
(UK, 1151542) Browse eventsJake McCarthy was a bright, talented,fit,beautiful 24 year old who recently died from a totally undiagnosed brain tumour. Emergency surgery was unable to save Jake. The Foundation aims to raise awareness of the symptoms & early diagnosis to prevent another family having to endure such a tragedy.
(UK, 1143221) Browse events“Working towards a Sustainable and Ethical Trekking Industry.”Thankyou for visiting the International Porter Protection Group's ( IPPG) online donation page.IPPG aims to improve safety and health for porters working in the mountains for the trekking industry worldwide. We work to raise awareness amongst trekkers and porters to the importance of altitude illness to avoid unnecessary tragic deaths in the mountains.
(UK, 1063960) Browse eventsTo Kenya with love -Our aim is to provide a better future for needy children in Kisumu, Kenya's third largest town, by providing them with education so that they can break out of the cycle of poverty, ignorance and dependence and have a chance of building a positive life with meaningful employment.
(UK, 1179349) Browse eventsWe believe in contributing to society by giving back to those less fortunate and this is reflected in our core values: respect and stewardship. We act on these values by supporting charities through our corporate foundation.
(UK, 1190492) Browse eventsThe trust is established to support people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis and family members of sufferers, by offering rehabilitation, counselling and support groups.
(UK, 1043956) Browse eventsCarers of Leicestershire provides advice and emotional support for unpaid family carers living in Leicestershire and Rutland. Carers provide help 24/7 for their sick or disabled relative often giving up their jobs and social lives to look after a parent, spouse or child who has fallen ill or had an accident. Anyone can become a carer without warning or training. The change in lifestyle and role can be extremely distressing, and there are often financial hardships as well. We can help carers with advice and training, we can be an informed friend and hold carers' hands when they battle with 'the system'. We give carers a chance to be themselves again.
(UK, 1063944) Browse eventsMasjid-E-Quba has served the local community for 25+ years, providing both religious and social activities to enjoy. We aim to become a centre of excellence; that is, to create a community hub in which both spiritual and secular sciences are discussed, in order to deal with the challenges of the day
(UK, 510021) Browse eventsThe aim of every Lions Club is to promote and benefit the less fortunate in our own localities. The money we raise is spent locally in the Warwick and Leamington Spa area to help individuals and families with needs that they cannot meet themselves, such as food, baby supplies, or furniture.
(UK, 1131922) Browse eventsEvery week throughout the year, we • share 300 meals with needy people • provide emergency clothes and bedding • give practical help to those on the streets • support people to make changes that will allow them to live independently • take the time to talk and listen
(UK, 1156497) Browse eventsJodie’s parents relocated to Cyprus and began finding and rescuing stray dogs. They then found homes for them in the UK and initially covered the costs of flights and vaccinations to the UK themselves, spending hundreds of pounds. Jodie's mum is also a dog groomer and through this, she started working with pounds and various other dog rescuing organisations to help rehome dogs to the UK.In March 2013, Jodie decided to set up a website and a Facebook page to help to bring dogs to the UK. We have been a Registered Charity (1156497) since 2nd April 2014.We now have rehomed over 2000 dogs from the UK and Abroad. We have a Charity Shop in Shrewsbury which also helps raise vital funds to keep rescuing and Rehoming dogs in need.No Animal deserves to suffer ill treatment, abuse, abandonment, neglect....thats why we strive to make a difference to these poor dogs lives and find them the forever home's they deserve. JCDR is a UK registered charity that helps rescue, rehome and rehabilitate dogs from the UK and Abroad. Charity No: 1156497 Find out more Website https://www.jodiescyprusdogsrehoming.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jcrdcharity/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/JCDogRehoming YouTube https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC0rsVjEKReC31hTSkE0gHkw
(UK, 1158351) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Bumbles are England's first Mixed Ability rugby team, providing full contact Rugby Union for players with and without physical and learning disabilities.
(UK, NIC100040) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1126222) Browse eventsWe exist to make malaria no more. We work tirelessly to save and protect millions of lives from malaria, mainly young children who are most at risk. Malaria affects almost half of the world’s population and claims the life of a child every minute... but with your help we can make malaria no more.
(UK, 106099) Browse eventsBLWA supports women and children experiencing DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. We have three refuges and an outreach support service for women in the community. We campaign to eliminate domestic violence in society.
(UK, 1029704) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1168611) Browse eventsTo build community by doing Random and Purposeful ACTS of Kindness to encourage people to get involved and make the world a better place. Supporting Living and Giving events to give people chance to demonstrate kindness in their own way. Local people giving time and money build community together