Marchwood Scout and Guide Building Management Committee was set up to provide a new Community Hall / Scout and Guide Headquarters in the village of Marchwood, Hampshire. The Charity is non profit making and completely run by volunteers.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1165382
The Ascot Lawyers Foundation aim is to provide support to charities, local community groups and individuals with special needs by hosting several fundraising events including; The Coronation Charity Ball, a Dinner & Dance on board The Royal Yacht Britannia and our humanitarian project in Brazil.
Babies In Prison (BIP) is a small registered charity supporting babies who live in prison with their mothers. Our aims are to: Broaden the range of experiences available to the babies. Improve the mother/baby relationship by encouraging good parenting skills. Provide a range of educational toys and equipment to stimulate the babies. Trustees visit the units to discuss with the prison staff, nursery nurses and mothers how best to provide support by promoting good practice and encouraging them to share it with other units. Trustees recognise the importance of reading and are currently developing a literacy project to benefit both mothers and their young children. Help is given to any child whose mother is in extreme poverty or who has no outside family support. Trustees are facilitating links with Sure Start Early Years Teams and local toy libraries in those units not already linked. The charity provides volunteers to help take the babies out for a walk from Holloway. BIP funds visits to local farms, bird parks and aquaria. Some mothers attend weekly swimming sessions with their babies. In addition, each year we provide: Individual Christmas gifts Books at Easter A cot quilt or play mat.
The International Voluntary Service supports thousands of small charities in Britain and all over the world. Our volunteers make a REAL difference to the lives of people in destitution, or poverty, or who suffer exclusion, or who have disabilities, or who have no access to education or work. We support enrivonmental sustainability and heritage projects too. IVS makes URGENTLY NEEDED WORK HAPPEN in local communities, helping local groups and their work sustain themselves. IVS - A great way to learn about the world, about other cultures, about how other people live, AND help many people in very different situations. Help us build a world based on learned understanding through volunteering. AND help those most in need. Join us!
North Warnborough Youth Football Club has a long and successful history of developing youth football. Started in the early 1930's, the club was re-established after 25 years in 2012 to increase access to football activities for youth age groups. As an FA Charter Standard club our philosophy is simple - we aim to provide the highest possible standard of coaching and facilities for players and parents in an enjoyable, safe and community minded environment.
Covenant Home is an independent children's home in Kisumu, Kenya. It is run by Englishwoman Pat Botwright and supports 160 Kenyan orphans and ex-street children in a family environment, on a purpose-built site on the edge of Lake Victoria.The aim of the charity is to give children who have no one to care for them the warmth of a family to help them develop their own potential and grow into adults able to contribute to their community.
Founded in 1968, the charity encourages the involvement of its members in civic and charitable activities and promotes social contact among its members. The charity provides meaningful financial support every year to a selected group of charitable organisations which work with the underprivileged and needy, with donations towards specific projects supported by the charity.
Adam's Hats is a charity to honour the memory of Adam Hay who died of neuroblastoma at the age of 12. It seeks to improve the quality of time families have with their child undergoing treatment, by providing short breaks for families in a number of locations in the UK; it supports research into neuroblastoma in older children, the least-represented group.
Buckingham Rugby Club is a Community Amateur Sports Club that provides playing and training facilities for children, ladies and men in the North Bucks area.
"Trust Maria provides grants of facilities and equipment to the hospices in Suffolk. We help to enhance the level of care that their patients receive and help to provide more advanced equipment. Help Trust Maria to help the hospices." www.trustmaria.org.uk Facebook /trustmariaeastanglia Twitter @trustmaria What is our Story? We are an unincorporated association charity set up in the loving memory of Maria Mcsloy. Maria was rushed into hospital at the end of February 2010 suffering from severe abdominal pain and it was soon discovered that she had a melon sized tumour growing inside her. Over the next few days infections had set in and she was losing weight at a dramatic rate, it seemed that whatever the doctors tried nothing could bring these infections under control and it seemed that there was little hope she would survive. After several attempts with different antibiotics her temperature dropped which enabled the surgical team to perform the operation she needed to save her life, the consultant surgeon and his team gave up their own time to be at the hospital and perform the six-seven hour operation. During this time they removed a large tumour, gave her a full hysterectomy, took part of her colon away and scraped her stomach & bladder clean. Because of this wonderful dedication they certainly did save Maria’s life and therefore started her road to recovery. All of this happened about one month before “Hollie Footer” (Maria’s Eldest Daughter) was due to get married over in Cyprus and Maria unfortunately had to inform her daughter that she was not able to join her on the biggest day of her life. With all the upset that the last few weeks had brought Maria set about Plan B which was to send her best friend in her place to keep an eye on all the children and keep their spirits held high. When the hospital informed Maria that she was unable to go she made sure that she was going to be able to view the big day via Skype and wish them all well, so everyone was as happy as they could be. 2 Weeks prior to the actual wedding day Maria had her first consultation at the chemotherapy unit. She began to inform the consultant about the unfortunate news of missing her eldest daughters wedding. The consultant told Maria that if she wanted to go she could, as long as she had an injection every day to prevent her blood from clotting. With Maria being the fighter she was, she and Husband Peter set about booking flights for them to attend the wedding. Maria and Peter managed to keep all of this secret and surprised Hollie on the morning of her wedding by knocking on her hotel room door, little did Hollie know they had been in the same hotel since the day before and had been watching the family from their room. “What a wonderful day and what a lift for Maria”. What Maria put herself through and what Maria endured to make this journey and carry it through to the end shows what an inspirational, determined, brave beautiful lady she was. Maria will always be remembered for being the lady who was beautiful inside and out with the most lovely eyes, infectious laugh and smile, who only saw the good in all things. God bless you Sweetheart, you was the most beautiful Wife, Mum and Grandmother. She truly was and still is an inspirational woman who will never be forgotten. Now it comes to us all to raise as much as we can in her memory and give back the love and generosity she gave us all.
We encourage people of all ages and abilities to row, competitively or just for fun. Thanks to a few local men with a dream, this year we are celebrating 140 years of rowing on the River Avon. We are still a community club, welcoming members from 12 years to 80+ whether they are rowing for the first time or returning to a sport they love. Charity No: CASC01709 Find out more Website http://www.stratford-rowing.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SUABC?ref=ts&fref=ts Twitter https://twitter.com/suabc1874
Our foundation has been built by a family that have been affected by Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS). We are raising awareness to prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome and ensure that people know what it is. SBS is 100% preventable and with your help we can work together to prevent this child abuse.
We provide a warm, friendly and vibrant atmosphere. Based at the Old Cottage Hospital on Haygate Road in Wellington we are a charity providing day care services to adults with disabilities and medical needs.
PENHA, the Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa, is an African inspired and African led organization working among nomadic pastoralists. Its mission is to reduce poverty among the pastoralists in the Horn through the empowerment of communities and to foster sustainable and dignified livestock-based and non-livestock-based livelihoods.
Transforming lives and communities by the power of God's love.
The British Dupuytren's Society provides support and information to people affected by Dupuytren’s Contracture, Ledderhose Disease and related conditions. Our goal is to raise awareness of these conditions, improve knowledge of the treatments available and encourage research into their prevention and treatment.
It aims to provide a warm welcoming, stimulating, supportive and safe environment for children and their parents/carers. It encourages children to develop independence, respect for others and social skills through positive role modelling and praise. It provides a fun, stimulating and varied learning experience tailored to the needs of all the children in order to maximise their potential.
It provides support,help & information to parents, professionals & carers seeking solutions for ADHD/Hyperactive children. The focus is on Diet & Nutritional Approaches. The disemmination of literature is essential. Free introductory literature available.See www.hacsg.org.uk
We are a registered humanitarian aid charity and have been working in Romania since 1991. Our members are mainly hands on building tradespeople who raise their own sponsorship and do not receive any remuneration whatsoever for their work. Our projects started with Orphanages and have progressed as the needs changed. We continually maintain all of our projects. Our projects include an orphanage, two schools, five dispensaries, a street kitchen, a welfare centre for street children, poor families and the disabled and a hospital. Our outreach program is aimed at keeping children out of care and is worked on a very personal basis helped by our medical and educational contacts who actually live within our area of work in Romania. Our help is only limited by sponsorship, the allocation of funds to support individuals is based in advance on a yearly budget to maximise the help that we are able to provide.
Raising funds for a defibrillator and a commemorative bench in memory of Andrew Jackson, our friend who passed away suddenly on June 25th at 53.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Edinburgh Transplant Team is a registered Scottish Charity No SC046267. Our aim is to raise public awareness of the need for Organ Donation by encouraging transplant recipients to participating in sport Please donate to support our cause.The Edinburgh Transplant Team seeks to advance the saving of lives by raising public awareness of the need for Organ Donation and the positive results of Organ Transplantation through participation in Transplant Sports and Social Events throughout the UK and internationally at World Transplant Games by our Team members. Charity No: SC046267 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Edinburgh-Transplant-Team-269319579782452/
On 1st April 2007 the Epilepsy Research Foundation and the Fund for Epilepsy merged to form Epilepsy Research UK. Epilepsy Research UK is only national charity solely dedicated to epilepsy research. Our aim is to substantially increase the funding available for research into the treatment and prevention of this debilitating condition.