To generate hope and healing for the innocent and abandoned children of Africa caught up in areas of conflict and crisis. By providing for their long term well being and educational needs to becoming the leading contributors to the New Africa. Music for Life is the parent body of ACC
St Judes is involved with ministering to to the local community in Earl's Court, London. Its aim is to be of service to those in need. The foundation of its work is a community engaged in prayer and hospitality.
CHAWS or Community Health & Water in Shirati (charity 71000681603) was set up to support community volunteers to visit & support palliative patients in the area served by Shirati Hospital Rorya Tanzania. Our aim is to provide each volunteer with means to collect water for irrigation & domestic use
Visoi Children's Centre International is in Kampi Ya Moto, Kenya. It supports children who have been orphaned because of Aids and HIV, giving them access to education, medical attention, dietry needs and a safe place to live. It is a community based project, with support from both Kenya and Scotland.
Kingston Mencap is a small voluntary group who support adults and children with a learning disability and their families and carers living in the Kingston-upon-Thames area. We are a Registered Charity No. 210583 and we are affiliated to Royal Mencap. We run Seekers leisure club for adults aged 18+ and Xpression youth project for 12-18 year olds.
The Manx Solidarity Fund aims to deliver much-needed funds and support to the businesses, causes and individuals on the Isle of Man facing difficulties as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Cambridge Nazareth Trust raises funds to provide educational resources for the children in the schools in the Holy Lands of Jordan and Palestine. These schools have both Christian and Muslim students. Current circumstances are hard economically for their families. In the last three years the Trust has sent out £265,000.
It helps mental health sufferers,carers,support agencies and services in Nottinghamshire and promotes public awareness and understanding of mental health issues.
The Leila Sailing Trust exists to help young people, who might not otherwise get the opportunity, to develop personal and life skills, learn about traditional sailing and their marine heritage through sail training on Leila an 1892 wooden sailing yacht and one of the oldest still sailing in the UK.
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The Shackleton Foundation supports individuals of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds who exemplify the spirit of Sir Ernest Shackleton: inspirational leaders wishing to "make a difference", in particular to the less advantaged.
The Fraser Centre Community Trust vision is to create a learning, development, arts & entertainment centre in the heart of Tranent. Established in 2012 the Trust has been working hard to provide activities missing in the town and welcomed over 15,000 people in 2014. However our facility is not suitable for use and a new hub for the community is urgently required.Tranent is the only town in East Lothian without a community centre and is one of the worst areas for deprivation and poverty in East Lothian.This volunteer led Trust is now fundraising to reach £2 million to build a legacy for Tranent.The new centre will be a hub for the community promoting recreational activities, health, education and opportunity for everyone.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC043597 Find out more Website http://www.thefrasercentre.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Fraser-Centre/179428615482779 Twitter https://twitter.com/thefrasercentre Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/101679765@N04/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUTI6UWhqwxz-MLdlSVlJAA
Operation Frameworks is an organisation set-up to provide relief of suffering in children disabled by congenital and traumatic spinal and limb deformities in any part of the developing and transitional world. Millions of poverty stricken, physically disabled children live worldwide, often never seen by society for fear of persecution.
The work of Belfast Lough Sailability is to encourage and enable people with a diverse range of disabilities onto the water to experience and enjoy the sport of sailing.
This Christian Trust runs re:charge, a community facility in Maidenhead supporting young parents (15-25) and young people (11-18). Trained staff and volunteers befriend, mentor and connect young people to other local organisations and agencies who can offer the help they need. Young parents and young people are offered opportunities to learn new skills, have fun and develop their potential. The Trust was a finalist in Charity of the Year in the Royal Borough Business Excellence Awards 2007.
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Surrey Docks Farm is 2.2 acres of thriving and dynamic farming in the city. The farm works with local communities, children, youth groups and adults with learning disabilities and provides many unique opportunities for people to learn about farming and food production, and to become actively involved!
The Michael Williams Trust gives socially disadvantaged or disabled young people the opportunity to participate in sport, attend sporting events and engage in stimulating activities which otherwise they would be denied
BT is proud to be an official partner of The Patron’s Lunch.An important part of the work of The Queen is to support and encourage public and voluntary service. One of the ways in which Her Majesty does this is through involvement with charities and other organisations. Her Majesty’s patronage of these organisations - the ‘Patron’s Organisations’ - helps to recognise their achievements and the contributions they make to the many different sectors of public life in the UK and across the Commonwealth. The newly created Patron’s Fund, supports the charitable Patron’s Organisations within the UK and across the Commonwealth to which Her Majesty acts as a Patron. Charity No: 1164171
COFEPOW is a Registered Charity ( Reg. No. 1074474) dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the Far East Prisoners of War and advancing knowledge of the suffering endured and sacrifices made by them during their years of captivity in World War II.
At S.Anselm’s our aim is to raise individual creative children who grow into decent and responsible young adults. We are currently raising funds for a new school library to benefit future generations. We also raise funds for smaller projects as and when the need arises..
Broadway Primary School was broken into & in excess of £10,000 worth of Netbooks and Laptop computers was stolen.Our children are upset, but Broadway is a strong school and won't be broken by these thieves.If you are able to help, the PTFA have set up this page to help rebuild the IT dept. Thank you