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(UK, 1153239) Browse eventsAt Friends of Landlords Riding for the Disabled Association our aim is to provide therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities through Horse Riding in Wigan, Bolton and the surrounding areas.
(UK, 1144981) Browse eventsThe Captains Trust is a privately run charity with a focus on supporting and donating to other charities mainly in the Wirral and Northwest areas. We run the charity on a fully voluntary basis & have a particular interest in donations to cancer charities. Thank you for your interest & support.
(UK, X90004) Browse eventsAbout usTragically one in three of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Even if we are not directly affected, almost all of us will be moved by the pain and suffering cancer causes to a relative or friend. By running a marathon, doing an overseas trek or undertaking a cycling challenge, you can play an important part in helping us to make the discoveries that defeat cancer.The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes. Our scientists and clinicians are working every day in our labs – in Chelsea and Sutton, London – to make a real impact on cancer patients’ lives.To read more about our latest discoveries, read our blog or visit www.icr.ac.uk.www.icr.ac.uk/press/blogs Our Everyman appeal raises funds for our pioneering research into male cancers.Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in British men with around 40,000 new cases diagnosed each year, while testicular cancer remains the most common cancer in men aged 15-44. Whether you choose to support the ICR directly or via our Everyman appeal, the funds you raise for our world-leading cancer research is vital.Thank you for your support. About us Tragically one in three of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Even if we are not directly affected, almost all of us will be moved by the pain and suffering cancer causes to a relative or friend. By running a marathon, doing an overseas trek or undertaking a cycling challenge, you can play an important part in helping us to make the discoveries that defeat cancer. The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes. Our scientists and clinicians are working every day in our labs – in Chelsea and Sutton, London – to make a real impact on cancer patients’ lives. To read more about our latest discoveries, read our blog or visit www.icr.ac.uk. Our Everyman appeal raises funds for our pioneering research into male cancers. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in British men with around 40,000 new cases diagnosed each year, while testicular cancer remains the most common cancer in men aged 15-44. Whether you choose to support the ICR directly or via our Everyman appeal, the funds you raise for our world-leading cancer research is vital. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 289912) Browse eventsRichmond Upon Thames District Scout Council control and represent the various Scout groups in the area, working with young people on various outdoor-orientated activities.
(UK, 1091260) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Suttys Shooting Stars has a main aim of "giving young people a chance to shine ". The charity was formed and registered in the year 2000, in memory of Carl James Sutton who left our world shining.Our main aims are...To support sporting and physical activity initiativesProvide a venue for young peopleSeek ideas and thoughts for young people Carl was a champion example of a young man and believed that the champion was in every child and adult . This is our philosophy. Please donate to support our cause in keeping Carl's passion for sport , fun and fitness and his genuine desire to pass this onto young people. Today young people can easily follow a path that leads them to lead their lives in an anti social way . Sutty's Shooting Stars supports young people to feel the team spirit, enjoyment and commitment they can be achieved in participating in physical activity. This can then be replicated in other areas of their lives. Charity No: 1091260 Find out more Website http://www.suttyshootingstars.org
(UK, 802615) Browse eventsProspect Burma invests in the democratic future of Burma by funding education for Burmese students who commit to return to Burma with their new found skills when possible. Aung San Suu Kyi supports us with her Nobel Prize funds, but each year we turn hundreds of students away due to a lack of funds.
(UK, 1117887) Browse eventsThe charity aims to provide sources of water to underpriveliged children and adults in remote villages in Ghana through the construction of water boreholes and water tanks. By doing so it is hoped that villagers' health, education and lifestyles will be greatly improved and water bourne disease eradicated.
(UK, Praxis Care - N/A) Browse eventsPraxis Care is a major provider of services for adults and children with a learning disability, mental ill health, acquired brain injury and for older people, including people with dementia. Services provided include Accommodation& Support; Respite Residential Care; Volunteer Befriending scheme; Home&Domiciliary care;Workskills/ Day Care; Floating Support and Drop in Centres.
(UK, 11342052) Browse eventsThe C Group is a Royal Marines charity that inspires business to support Royal Marines in Need whilst they are serving, in transition to civilian life and thereafter. The C Group aspires to: • Support any Royal Marine whose military career is ended prematurely due to injury, however the injury is incurred. • Support serving and former Royal Marines, their families and dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. • Assist serving and recently discharged Royal Marines to resettle into civilian life. For further information, please visit our website.
(UK, 1134397) Browse eventsSt Mary's Church is committed to outward giving to a number of different charities.
(UK, 1041392) Browse eventsA charity that exists to provide users of Rest Bay with a first class beach lifesaving service. We do this by providing our members with training opportunities, lifesaving equipment and supporting our members that wish to compete in surf lifesaving sport. The club currently owns over £40,000 of rescue equipment which is run and maintained using grants, donations and the clubs own reserves. We teach our youth and senior members the skills needed in order to sit surf lifesaving awards and allow them to patrol the beach as volunteer beach lifeguards. We currently have over 200 members aged from 7 upwards. Beach safety education is an essential part of our preventative work and all members are taught about beach and water safety. We also teach hundreds of school children and local organisations about beach and water safety each year. In 1997 a new lifeguard station was opened at Rest Bay which is our base for all beach operations. The club was responsible for fundraising a large proportion of the monies required to build this facility. During the summer months our members provide volunteer patrols on Rest Bay beach and support to the local authority lifeguards. The club provides all the essential lifesaving equipment used on the beach which includes an inshore rescue boat, ATV, surf rescue boards etc. On 30/10/12 the lifeguard station was targeted by thieves who stole the clubs ATV Quad bike worth £8500. We are currently raising funds to replace this vital lifesaving equipment: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2012/11/05/thieves-steal-lifeguards-8-500-quad-bike-putting-lives-at-risk-91466-32172935/ In 2012 lifeguards at Rest Bay performed first aid on 93 people, found 26 missing children, rescued 6 people and assisted a further 17 from the water. The quad was used in a large percentage of these incidents to launch powercraft to perform rescues/assists and reach casualties on the beach quickly.
(UK, 291078) Browse eventsWe help the school to win by raising much needed funds. We raised a record-breaking £24,000 last academic year, which is part of a two year target to help fund the transformation of the current LRC and school canteen into a wonderfully rich and innovative Learning Centre for all students.
(UK, 271681) Browse eventsDouble O Charity aims to alleviate poverty, support education and combat addiction in young people and children. We have a special interest in drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
(UK, 1113929) Browse eventsIt support older/elderly people, people affected with disabilities or ill-health problems, poor single parents families, children and young people, the unemployed, refugees and asylum seekers and people affected by wars, poverty, natural disasters and many other calamities.
Thamesdown Islamic Association runs Swindon Jamia Masjid located near the Swindon Town Center.
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. We believe that being listened to, in confidence, and accepted without prejudice, can alleviate despair and suicidal feelings. Our vision is for a society in which: - Fewer people die by suicide - People are able to explore their feelings - People are able to acknowledge and respect the feelings of others.
Now in its 20th year the Ripple Project, started by local people, harnesses the skills and enthusiasm of around 100 volunteers to provide a wide range of well-used services in our community of Restalrig, Lochend & Craigentinny in Edinburgh. Much of this area ranks between the 5 and 15% most deprived in Scotland. Our projects, used by several hundred people weekly, are designed to tackle the many issues we face here and include a daily lunch club and social club for older people with door to door transport included, 1-1 listening support for people in crisis, walking, knitting, exercise and creative writing groups, cooking classes, extensive youth & children’s provision from parent & toddlers and drama groups to drop in youth cafés, girls groups, detached youth work and teenage mentoring. We publish a monthly community newspaper delivered free to 6500 local homes and we also run a community café. Within our base at Restalrig Lochend Community Hub alongside our own projects we host specialist weekly Benefits, Employment and Rent Arrears advice surgeries, computer classes for seniors, English language classes and more. The key to all that we do is the involvement of our wonderful team of volunteers of all ages and abilities who alongside our small staff team contribute so much to making life here better for everyone. Many project users have gone on to become volunteers and provide the help for others that they found here themselves – for us that truly is the Ripple effect.
(UK, SC037103) Browse eventsHope Pregnancy Crisis offers free support and advice for anyone facing a pregnancy crisis situation or for any form of baby loss. We also support women and families with baby equipment and clothing in Perth and Kinross. We have a schools team giving lessons in high schools on pregnancy and choices.