The Lions Club of Llandudno was Chartered in 1977. It is a member of Lions Clubs International (LCI) one of the world's largest service organisations with over 1.5 million members. We, the Llandudno Lions, are a Club of like minded people who through the organisation raise money to support our local community with donations. All Lions in the club are volunteers with no donations used to pay members a wage.
The Rotary Club of Peebles is a group of individuals with a common interest in fundraising to supporting local and international charities, assist in what we believe to be good causes and help support the Rotary organisation.
The Dance Scholarship Trust was established in 1988 to support the Scholarship programme organised by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB). Named in honour of Monica Dance, Secretary of the SPAB for many years, the Trust was set up with the specific intention of helping to guarantee funds for the Scholarship in the future.
Thank you so much for visiting our page!! Star Action is run on a foundation of loving care for a rapidly expanding ‘worldwide family’. We welcome individual involvement in our projects and encourage visitors to ‘come and see what we are doing’ and feel part of the Star Action family. We aim to personally oversee the way all donations are used so no money is wasted. Although it may seem to be a ‘drop in the ocean’ in the face of great tragedy – such as in Sri Lanka after the tsunami and in the aftermath of the civil war, it is heart warming to forge real heart-links with our families whose lives we have changed. Our children’s orphanage in South India now cares for 23 children who have become our loving family under the care of our fantastic ‘house parents’ Richard and Sasees. They are now pioneering our new Old People’s Home and some of the older children in the orphanage will be helping care for the elderly residents – an extended family indeed. In Ghana (West Africa) our project is community based and aims to help young teenagers train in a skill which will lead to a worthwhile job (instead of wandering the streets of the city). This whole project is being supervised by Fred and Hamida Bote-Kwame who wholeheartedly embrace our family vision. For details of our progress see - Asiakwa Appeal Update listed under Find out more Any of these areas of our work – Sri Lanka, India, West Africa – will benefit so much from your very kind support. THANK YOU, Jenny, Joan and Stuart Star Action Trustees PS – Please take a moment to visit our website.
Since 1995 the Gwennili Trust has provided for the relief of the physically and mentally disabled, in particular ex-Service people, offering respite and educational opportunities onboard yachts. The primary beneficiaries for sail cruises are Personnel on Recovery Duty (PRD) personnel and military veterans associated with Service charities.
For 40 years St Helens Youth Brass Band has enhanced local young people's lives through music, friendship and unique opportunities around the world. Music continues to be squeezed out of our schools. We want to ensure as many as possible have chance for the lifelong benefits of music.
The Erme PTA raises money to purchase resouces, or subsidise experiences, to enhance the learning opportunities for all pupils at the Erme Primary. This includes raising money to update the tired playground, for all to enjoy for years to come.
The One Stop Shop for Jewish Volunteering. JVN works across the community and throughout the UK with individuals and organisations promoting volunteering and volunteering opportunities.
"Norfolk Advanced Motorcyclists are committed to being the leading source of delivery for the IAM Roadsmart program for advanced motorcycle training in the county, empowering our members to ride safely and responsibly. We actively support our community through charitable efforts and foster a positive, inclusive environment for all motorcyclists." "Our mission is to provide advanced motorcycle training and promote road safety while fostering a proactive, supportive club environment. Norfolk Advanced Motorcyclists aims to give back to the community by raising funds for charities and being a positive force in the lives of local riders." "Norfolk Advanced Motorcyclists strives to lead in advanced motorcycle training and road safety, while actively engaging members in charitable activities and community service, making Norfolk a safer, more supportive place for all motorcyclists."
SCRATCH aims to relieve the effects of hardship, poverty and disadvantage for individuals and families living in Southampton and surrounding area. We seek to do this through various social actions projects which provide practical assistance such as the provision of furniture, household items, paint and toys.
The Rotary Club of Royston works to support local, national and international causes and projects, both directly and through Rotary International’s charity, the Rotary Foundation.
Phase Trust is a widely respected children's & youth organisation that works across the Dudley Borough and beyond to provide formal and informal programmes of support that encourage children, young people & families to maximise learning opportunities and reach their full potential.
After such a great event last year, The Faversham Family Bike ride is going ahead this year on the 8th of May. Organised by the Rotary Club of Faversham with support by local business sponsors this will be a wonderful way to get out, get some fresh air and make a difference. We've made the route easy - just 12.5 km, so all ages and abilities can enjoy it. You can join on your own, as a family or with a group of friends.
Wendover Youth Centre is a local organisation working within the community to support young people aged 9-18 years old around Wendover. We aspire to engage, inspire and empower young people by running a range of activities that we partly deliver in partnership with others in the local community.
Holt School Association is a team of parents and carers who raise funds to provide valuable resources and enriching extras for the children of Holt V.C. Primary School. We aim to ensure the school is supported in their needs for new technology, play and PE equipment and general class materials etc. We also provide extra-curricular experiences such as informative school trips and inspiring visits from authors, actors and musicians. We raise these funds by organising fun activities and events for the school children and their families which bring the school community together. Thank you so much for your support.
Play is central to the experience we provide the children, and we aim to make it the main part of our pedagogy. This allows the children to experiment with their imaginations and independent creative thinking, through free choice activities, using resources to create what they want to do, finding the space and resources to feed their imagination. We encourage every child to build confidence and independence skills in a variety of ways. We will support each child in a way that is relative to their needs and stand by them while they make steps towards being more independent and confident. Everyone is welcome regardless of their needs or background. We endeavour to provide and seek to support all children and families in our community so that all can thrive and no child is ever left behind. We communicate with and work in partnership with families and the wider community to ensure that all children have access to support. We seek to encourage each other and look out for everyone’s wellbeing.
We provide community stay, play and toy loan sessions. Outreach 1:1 support for hard to reach and vulnerable families. Toy loan to ensure children have access to good quality, educational, sensory, therapeutic and fun items - enhancing learning and developing through play
Grapevine Wellbeing Centre is an independent charity supporting adults within our community to improve and maintain their own mental health. We do this through bringing people together, promoting creativity and embracing the natural environment as tools to move people forward.
We are a church community who worship God, follow Jesus Christ and love our city of Lancaster. Here at St Thomas’s Church we want to serve and bless our community, both locally and globally, through sharing the resources God has given us, and partnering with others of like mind.
The Second Half Foundation (Reg. 1141988) was created in May 2011 with the mission of tackling loneliness and isolation for any person over the age of 50 years old. We wish to serve anyone affected by isolation from any background. We want to ensure that our growing population will have a place to develop more meaningful connections and continue to learn and grow. In October 2012, The Second Half Centre opened its doors to the community in the NHS St Charles for Health and Wellbeing in North Kensington, London. The Second Half Centre has over 4000 members, 500 attendees each week and provides 90 hours of classes and workshops weekly and is run by Open Age.
Friends of Lyne Kirk is a registered charity set up for the purpose of buying Lyne Kirk to preserve this beautiful little building as a place of public worship and historical interest. The purchase was completed on 14 Feb 2025 and work now begins to care for Lyne Kirk for everyone to enjoy.