Tools for Solidarity is a voluntary charitable organisation based in Belfast and Downpatrick which supports artisans and communities in some of the poorest countries in the world by providing high quality refurbished hand tools and machines. Tools For Solidarity collects, refurbishes and ships out old and unwanted hand tools and sewing machines to skilled tradespeople in Africa. This act of solidarity enables them to become more self reliant and have some hope for the future. Charity No: NIC100614 Find out more Website http://www.toolsforsolidarity.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/toolsforsolidarity/ Twitter https://twitter.com/2ls4s?lang=en-gb YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/toolsforsolidarity
http://www.harrys-hydro.org This is a hydrotherapy pool based in Frome, Somerset, to help the children at Critchell School for special needs and the wider community with fun and extremely effective physio in warm water. Dame Ellen MacArthur is our patron and the pool is up and running.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
The Amarna Trust works to support archaeological research at Tell el-Amarna in Middle Egypt. It provides funding for ongoing survey and excavation, facilitates conservation of the remains, and works to promote access to and appreciation of the site by both Egyptian and international visitors.
The Bristol Orthopaedic Trust is a charitable organisation that was set up 25 years ago to raise money to help fund important research in Bristol. Research is needed into joint disease, bone cancers, joint replacements and broken bones in children and adults with the aim of helping the patients of the future.
The Bulgarian Abandoned Childrens Trust campaigns for an end to the use of institutional care and supports children suffering the harmful effects of growing up without a family.
People Achieving Thrilling Hobbies, Finding Independence Not Dependence, Experiencing Risks, Safely. PATHFINDERS is a local Swindon group establihed in 1995 for young people (12-30) with physical disabilities, to promote self esteem, team work and independence through sporting type activiteis.
It helps relieve poverty & financial hardship for people in Israel.
Clifton College is one of England's most famous public schools. Clifton aims to produce confident and qualified young men and women who leave ready to take their place in an increasingly ‘global’ society. Ofsted recently awarded all 3 Schools "Outstanding" for each section. www.cliftoncollegeuk.com
RSAS is a self-help group with the objectives to support RS people & their carers, to provide information, suport research, identify sufferers & to promote & support the provision of care & treatment services, irrespective of race, ethnic origin, religion, gender or handicapping conditions.
To enhance the life chances and enable the educational success of Calderdale’s Children in Care
The aim of the charity is to preserve and protect the life of people in the county of Cornwall, in particular by the provision of a breast care centre for Cornwall to relieve persons suffering from breast disease: To provide equipment and facilities to help achieve this aim.
Dental Project Peru seeks to provide emergency dental care and education to the most impoverished and rural areas of Peru. We travel to the most remote communities at high altitudes of over 4,000m where there is often no electricity or water. Once there, we treat children and adults, extracting and restoring teeth thus relieving pain that they have often lived with for years.
BeachAbility is a charity in Jersey that provides manual, ballooned wheel chairs available for use on the beach. The chairs roll over sand stones and slipways with ease and are available for anyone that needs help with their mobility. The chairs are available to use on a "free to loan" basis.
A team of trained volunteers offer emotional and practical support to vulnerable families in their own homes. We help to build resilience and give them the tools to help avoid crisis and cope better with family life. We run family groups to help isolated families to build confidence & friendships
Both St. Gemma’s and Sue Ryder Care Wheatfields Hospices have been caring for local people since 1978, providing an ever-increasing range of services for terminally-ill patients and their families, whether at home or in the hospices.
PEPAIDS is a UK based charity which provides financial and administrative support to SAPEP, an HIV/AIDS awareness initiative that operates in two rural districts in Southern Zambia. As well as educating and raising awareness, SAPEP equips young people with the life skills they need to overcome cultural pressures and avoid contracting HIV.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Leicestershire Scouts is providing Everyday Adventure for an ever growing number of Young People and adults.
We are a Riding for the Disabled group based in Barnoldswick, Lancashire
Serving, celebrating and inspiring our local and regional communities, we encourage inclusive engagement across all art forms. We aim to offer the broadest range of high quality performance and participation, with a strong focus on developing opportunities and skills for young people.
Asperger’s Children and Carers Together (ACCT) is a parent-led support group for children and families affected by Asperger’s syndrome and High Functioning Autism. We run activity groups for children and teenagers with Asperger’s and Autism, carers support and day trips and other outings.
A PEER founded charity promoting health & dignity. Through POW’s one stop shop service users are able to access community based clinics. Assertive outreach visits ensures that clients involved in ‘On Street’ & ‘Off Street’ prostitution are accessed & engage with essential health care services.
Matlock Mencap is a Thursday evening club run for adults with learning disabilities founded in 1973. For many of the members this evening is the highlight of their week and gives a much needed respite for their carers and parents. All staff are volunteers.