(UK, 1100559) Browse eventsSeeing is Believing is a global initiative to help eliminate avoidable blindness. We help bring affordable eye-care to some of the poorest communities in the world. We’re a collaboration between Standard Chartered Bank and the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).
St Columba’s is part of the Church of Scotland. Many of the congregation have Scottish or Presbyterian connections but certainly not all. We have a lively mix of nationalities and denominations, ages and life experiences, members and visitors.
(UK, 1117342) Browse eventsWe are a charity passionate about improving the care of all cats. We deal with all aspects of cat health and welfare, from neutering projects, to raising standards of veterinary care, to educating cat owners. Our vision is that all cats are treated with care, compassion and understanding.
Christian Fellowship Church is a Christ centred community dedicated to impacting Belfast, Ireland and the nations with the love of God in the power of the Holy Spirit. All fund raising will go directly to the project concerned.
(UK, 1172490) Browse eventsThe foundation is committed to inspire the next generation of squash players, foster the growth of our sport by making a positive impact on the communities that it reaches and by supporting the wellbeing of the professional players that help spearhead these efforts.
(UK, 1175130) Browse eventsSt Laurence’s aims to demonstrate and extend the love of God to our community by meeting both spiritual and physical needs. We are tackling food poverty, social isolation and providing a warm space where everyone is welcome and ultimately having a positive and transformative impact on those we serve
(UK, 1111653) Browse eventsWe aim to celebrate J.M.W. Turner’s artistic achievement through encouraging visitors to discover the house he designed and built, and the Thames landscape which inspired him. Through conserving and interpreting Turner’s House, we aim to build a deeper engagement with Turner as an artist. Sandycombe Lodge was built by 1813 to the designs of England’s great landscape painter, J.M.W. Turner; working here as his own architect to create a quiet retreat for himself, away from the pressures of the London art world. It also provided a home for his father, old William, in retirement from his trade as a barber and wigmaker in Covent Garden. With old William’s declining health and changes in his own life, Turner sold the house in 1826. Turner’s House Trust is an independent registered charity which relies on visitors admission, grants and donations to remain open at all.
(UK, 1149688) Browse eventsA Bikeathon, led by Wolverhampton St.Georges Rotary, will support the work of Kingswood Trust - a unique charity, capitalising on the outdoors as a natural context for learning & development. All funds raised will go directly for the benefit of Wolverhampton children, families and the community.
(UK, 293475) Browse eventsShadwell provides watersports and adventurous activities to encourage and challenge all young people to develop skills, confidence and self esteem in a healthy, fun and enjoyable way. To ensure accessibility to all, in this deprived inner city area, we strive to keep our fees to a minimum.
We, The Friends, support The Wolverhampton Music Service who offer high quality instrumental and vocal teaching provided in school by their team of experienced music teachers. Out of school, they support children’s learning by providing a network of FREE ensembles and a substantial calendar of events and opportunities. They provide weekly tuition on over 30 different instruments, along with the long term free loan of a musical instrument. The leadership team regularly offer guidance and support to schools on contracting with parents or subsidising the cost of lessons in school.
(UK, 465485977) Browse eventsBrave rangers risk their lives protecting wildlife and each other from dangerous poachers. Chengeta gives them the best training available to get the job done safely.
Providing a forever home where necessary for equines neglected, cruelly treated or unwanted and so are in need of care, treatment, rehabilitation with love and kindness. We have created a unique place where we combine our rescued equines with humans and in doing so create a happy place where animal and human derive mutual benefit. We advise and educate concerning the welfare of horses and ponies and include people of all abilities and backgrounds in the work we do as a charity
Douai Park Recreation Association (DPRA) is a charity run by sports clubs and schools in the Woolhampton and Beenham areas of West Berkshire. Our aim is to make sport accessible to all in our community and provide function rooms for the local area. Our fields and courts are already used by football, cricket and tennis clubs and two local schools. We also provide a great rural venue for social and business events.