Thank you for visiting the Centre 56 fundraising page.Centre 56 provides childcare, information and support for families who have suffered, or are at risk of suffering from, domestic abuse or a crisis situation.We rely on funding to keep the Centre open and to keep on supporting the families that used our services. About Centre 56Centre 56 was started by two doctors and their partners in 1973, after becoming increasingly concerned over the injuries sustained by women in the hands of their partners. The centre has developed from a refuge in to a nursery and support centre in the heart of Liverpool. ChildcareCentre 56 provides childcare and support for children aged 2 to 14 via its nursery and after-school club, Pivvy. It provides a safe and secure environment to help children develop. SupportCentre 56 has highly experienced and qualified staff who understand the needs of people who have suffered domestic abuse or a crisis situation.Its experience and understanding supports families to manage their situation, enabling them to flourish. Charity No: 1307825 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust works to preserve the memory of the aircrew who defended this country against the Luftwaffe in 1940 and is now raising funds for a new visitor/learning centre that will tell the story of "the Few" for future generations.
It supports the work of the Nigel Hunter Nursery, a therapy centre named after the first specialist paediatrician to work in Gloucestershire. This offers to support to infants with disability, from birth to 3 years, through multi-professional therapy, assessment, play and family support.
Over 25 years ago Northlands became the very first community-based, independent treatment centre in Ireland and the first small unit to take the treatment of alcohol problems out of the mental health setting.
Archbishop Sentamu Academy is handling donations for ABP on behalf of Marfleet Primary School. The school provides a first-rate education, but is struggling to accommodate its 178 pupils in a tiny Victorian building. Our aim is to raise enough money to allow the school to build a new classroom.
LymeAid UK is a charity which provides private overseas Lyme disease tests to those who can't afford them and are negative on flawed NHS tests, but highly symptomatic of having Lyme disease.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a local charity in Southampton who provide welcome bags to women's refuges and safe houses in Southampton and the surrounding area. We help those who arrive in women's domestic abuse refuges and safe houses for trafficked men and women. The bags provide basic essentials to help people get on their feet, and deal with the transition from their fled environments to building a new life. They often arrive with only the clothes on their back & no immediate access to money, so things such as toothpaste and shower gel are greatly appreciated. We started off serving 1 refuge, and this has grown to 5 refuges and 3 safe houses: those whom we served were so appreciative of our help that they passed our details on to other refuges/safe houses.Bags include such items as toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, towel, flannel, nightwear, hair brush, sanitary wear and deodorant. In the children's bags we also include books and a soft toys.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1045724 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bags-of-Mercy-237570046726742/
Patchwork Kids support marginalised children's education in remote areas of India, Uganda and Macedonia. We fund equipment, staffing and rebuild classrooms to improve resources of schools and support local efforts to improve their community, for example helping to provide mosquito nets and blankets.
Park View 4U is a charity based at the QEII Park View Playing Fields, Lytham and was established in 2003. Since then the Charity has successfully developed what was once a boggy field into an award winning park which provides recreational facilities for 3 generational users. In addition to managing and maintaining the Park View 4U playing fields and its play facilities, the charity delivers an exciting range of activities and events for the local community, many in conjunction with partner organisations. We also manage a community cafe and an Eco Pod community centre that provides an excellent outdoor education programme including Forest and Beach School, Wildlife Watch Club, Junior Herbalist Club and a wide range of workshops and events.Parks and green spaces are treasured assets and are often central to the lives of their communities. They provide opportunities for leisure, relaxation and exercise, but are also fundamental to community cohesion, physical and mental health and wellbeing, biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and local economic growth. The Park View 4U Charity objective is to ensure that the QEII Park View Playing Fields continue to be such an asset. As a charity we are wholly dependent on fundraising and donations in order to continue our work at the heart of the local community.We are responsible for the ongoing maintenance and development of the park and its facilities in order that they can continue to provide a great outdoor space for many generations to come.As examples, your donations will help to ensure that we can afford to operate facilities such as the Sand and Water play area, provide our volunteer gardeners with plants and tools to work with and ensure our onsite team can continue to maintain and develop the grounds and the parks environment.We are committed to providing the best outdoor space for all generations to enjoy and to deliver a wide range of outdoor events and activities for the benefit of everyone within the community. Please donate to support our cause - your help will continue to 'keep our heart beating'. Charity No: 1168208 Find out more Website http://www.parkview4u.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/parkview4u/ Twitter https://twitter.com/pv4ulytham
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. we are situated in Ilfracombe North Devon. We have been scouting here for over 50 years and helped many young people reach new dreams and aspirier to be brilliant citizens. If you have been a scout with us or any other troop we know you understand that donations make our volunteers provide a legacy of dreams. Charity No: 1132090 Find out more Website http://www.1stilfracombe.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/1stIlfracombe/
Raising funds to aid research into Lafora Body Disease. Lafora disease is the severest form of human epilepsy. It afflicts previously healthy teenagers, initially with simple fits, then increasingly with prolonged fits that do not respond to medications.
Little BIG Africa (LBA) prides itself on enabling low cost, low budget development activities to take place in the heart of rural communities. LBA works in partnership with local communities in Eastern Uganda to protect, harness and promote natural resources, with a big focus on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) & efficient energy.
The Friends of Brisley Primary School are a band of parents and teachers whos aim is to raise funds to pay for all the extra things the schools own budget wont stretch to but can have a huge impact on the pupils enjoyment of their school life. As well as buying a wide variety of play and educational equipment The Friends have regularly funded the transport costs for school trips, allowing the children to enjoy regular educational days out. We also recently gave every pupil a commemerative mug as part of their day of activities and celebration for the recent wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William. Fund raising activities and events organised by the Friends include the Brisley village fete, quiz nights, sponsored events and ladies pamper evenings. We also frequently support other local and international charities including Brisleys twin school in Sri Lanka, the RNIB, Help for Heroes, Jeans for Genes, the Nancy Oldfield Trust and Melissa Ilboudo in her work to combat hunger and poverty in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Your support would be greatly appreciated by the children of Brisley C.E.V.A Primary School and the other charities we help along the way.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 169196
Families of the Fallen is a new charity set up to deliver much-needed EXTRA financial help to the families of British servicemen and servicewomen killed in recent conflicts with the main emphasis on Afghanistan & Iraq. We specialise in areas of need which are not covered by the Ministry of Defence criteria or by grant-giving rules of the various Services charities.
St James’ Church and Church Centre, provides a meeting place for local people for church services, social gatherings, interest groups and special occasions. To be able to continue to offer a warm welcome to the whole community, St James' needs to raise money for essential heating system replacement.
Helping support initiatives to improve literacy and numeracy skills in the Bailiwick
SELFA (Skipton Extended Learning for All) is a local children's charity. Our aim is to provide a range of enriching activities for vulnerable, disadvantaged and disabled children.
Special Olympics Eastbourne provides all year track and field athletic training for people with a learning disability. The group is part of Special Olympics Great Britain and has 35 members who all live locally. Financial support is given to all athletes who wish to attend regional and national competitions.
Little Acorns Preschool is run by a parent committee in Leigh on Sea, Essex. We rely heavily on donations and fundraising. We are currently raising funds for our outdoor area and Forest School. We love outdoor learning and so do our children!
The school currently has no cooking facilities or equipment to feed or prepare food for the children, many of whom are orphans. Without food even those children who manage to attend school are unable to meet their full potential due to hunger.