Founded in 2006 by renowned human rights activist and trade unionist Inez McCormack, Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR) works to put the power of human rights at the service of those who need it most.
Making a difference by supporting local children affected by serious and terminal illnesses.
It helps with education for young people
Assists with tax efficient giving to Harvard University and other charities
KIRF is the largest charity & NGO in Azad Kashmir, providing long – term development projects to help the people of Kashmir since 1992 KIRF delivers projects in Health, education, Vocational Training & Water Supplies which provide lasting, permanent and sustainable solutions.
Radio Halton provides a music and information service exclusively in Halton General Hospital in Runcorn, Cheshire. Our broadcasts continue overnight thanks to software providing a 'round the clock' schedule. We include the news on the hour between 10am and 10pm, while volunteer presenters are on the premises. Our volunteers visit patients on the wards and chat with them to help them relax. We find out what music they like and on returning to the studio, play it for them. We have no paid personnel, everyone volunteers their time, at least two hours per week. In addition to playing music from the past 60 years, we relay commentary from rugby league matches featuring local team Widnes Vikings, collaborating with volunteers at our sister station Radio General in Warrington Hospital, within the same hospital trust. There is a need to explore different methods of broadcasting other than the 50-year-old technology of stethoscope-style bedside headsets which are becoming hard to obtain, as manufacture in the UK is scarce. A method such as wi-fi would enable us to reach departments of the hospital which are currently not served by speakers, but this requires funds we don't have. Currently, our team comprises 10 volunteers who provide the service to patients, visitors and staff, and the service has been in existence since 1986. We are run by a committee of trustees, under a constitution.
Twin Towns Foundation is a totally voluntary local charitable organisation that works with the Lister Hospital & the Stevenage & Hertfordshire Community Please visit our website www.twintownsfoundation.org to find out more about us. Our main year 2 project is to open the Twin Towns Prostate Centre
Nomads Musical Theatre is an amateur musical society based in Newbury, West Berkshire, which produces high quality musicals in local venues at a reasonable cost. We produce one main show a year in the Newbury Corn Exchange plus one spring concert at another local theatre. Nomads also gives free concerts to local organisations such as Mencap, and though its membership participates and organises fund raising events for other charitable causes.
SFMS provides mediation services to separating couples, to reach agreement regarding their children, finances & property . We provide confidential and impartial service that reduces emotional and financial costs of separation; and also safe child contact services.
Padstones provides support and accommodation for young homeless people aged 16-25 years. We provide 24-7 care at 2 locations in Burnham and High Wycombe, as well as move-on flats with lower level support, so that young people can adapt to leading an independent life and be successful.
POWER International works with all people with disabilities in poorer countries of the world, assisting and empowering them to participate fully in society. This may involve providing mobility devices (artificial limbs etc), self-employment opportunities, training, awareness-raising, and other tools for self-reliance. We have nationwide programmes in partnership with local disability organisations, in Mozambique and Zambia, and Laos in SE Asia.
St Mary's offers a wide range of activities and organisations, including Parent & Toddler Group, Junior Church, Youth Groups, Uniformed Organisations, a traditional Choir, 'Free Spirit' Music Group, Bellringers and occasional Alpha Groups.
Advocacy Partners enables people with learning disabilities, older people and people with mental health needs or physical impairments to have rights that are respected, voices that are heard and real control over life decisions. We support people to be treated fairly and to participate fully in community life.
Loldia School Fund is dedicated to the support of Loldia Primary School, Lake Naivasha, Kenya. The school has 1,600 children aged 4-16 and few resources of its own. Loldia School Fund helps provide buildings, support teachers, provide teaching equipment and scholarships to secondary school.
The main aim of Inclusively Taekwondo is to support children and adults with additional needs enabling them to have equal access to taekwondo at Wirral & Chester Taekwondo Academy. The Academy is an established, family orientated taekwondo centre in Bromborough, Wirral. Students with additional needs are given tailored, individual support enabling them to train, progress and compete as independently as possible within their individual capabilities. The support offered is tailored to individual needs and includes: 1. Basic skills. These classes are offered to complete beginners and to those already attending Academy classes who are struggling with the taekwondo basics. 2. One to one lessons. Some may not have the confidence to attend the six week course or Academy classes and may benefit from one to one sessions to learn the basics. 3. Supported sessions in Academy classes An Inclusively Taekwondo Instructor supports students with additional needs within Academy classes. The concept of the charity began with a young boy called Ryan who has a social communication disorder. This is what his mum has to say: Before finding this club, my son Ryan had always been unable to participate in any clubs (despite my best efforts) due to his social disorders and worrying low confidence. However, since receiving help from the club, Ryan has come on in leaps and bounds, not only physically but socially and emotionally also. From not being able to leave my side and train on the mats...... (with tireless efforts and encouragement from the instructors) he has now completed six gradings and is looking forward to competing in a competition next year! 18 months ago I could have never dreamed of this. I really can't recommend them enough and I am thrilled that this support could now be extended for other children to benefit from, as I know first-hand what a huge and positive impact it can have on their lives! From Angela Donegan (a very proud 'Inclusively TaeKwon Do parent!)
Names are the keys to keeping track of the world’s biodiversity, linking information and grounding policies and laws. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, with ITZN Trust support) provides the governance that keeps sense and stability in scientific names of animals.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Hailsham Old Pavilion Society (HOPS) was set up in 1993 to restore The Pavilion as a cinema, arts and live entertainment venue serving Hailsham and its surrounding districts. The Pavilion is a Grade II listed building in Hailsham's Conservation Area. Please donate to support our cause. HOPS continues to work hard to raise funds to support and maintain this important community venue in Hailsham. Money raised has been used to install digital projection equipment, a computerised box office system and an audio description system for partially sighted visitors. There is also a hearing loop and special screenings for families with autistic children. The Pavilion is available for private hire and provides volunteering opportunities to many local people. Charity No: 1062955
Tyneside Vineyard (TV) is a vibrant church, with a passion to see people grow in relationship with Jesus. TV aims to practically provide for those in need in a professional and caring way, to give generously and treat people with love and respect through initiatives such as ‘Storehouse’ and missions