(UK, 1015941) Browse eventsSt. Gemma's Hospice provides specialist medical and nursing care for people with life threatening illnesses, predominantly cancer, along with support for their families, in the In-Patient Unit, by the community care nurses, in the Day Hospice, or as an Out-Patient.
(UK, 1121598) Browse eventsThe Freedom of Spirit Trust for Border Collies (FOSTBC) helps to promote a better understanding of the breed and its needs. We are not just a rescue kennels we also provide sanctuary to needy, old, infirm dogs or those in need of rehabilitation or a healing time. The Trust is a Charitable organisation and depends on donations to help to keep these dogs, to rehabilitate those in need, to rehome those which are capable of being rehomed and to unite everyone concerned with Border Collies to help secure the future of the breed. Situated on a farm the specially designed kennels open onto play areas and grass paddocks, all our dogs are assessed by resident behaviourists and trainers, vet checked regularly, microchipped, and vaccinated. The dogs in our permanent sanctuary are either elderly or have behavioural or medical problems and sponsorship of any of these dogs helps us to maintain the level of care they need. Dogs in our rehabilitation unit are often with us for over a year before we feel they are settled enough to be rehomed and many of the dogs in the rescue unit are in need of veterinary care, good food and a healing time all of which are expensive. Part of the Trust’s commitment to the breed is to provide information, guidance and training which includes seminars, workshops and events, all of which are attended by our Ambassador Dogs. We are a non-profit making organisation, who relies solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees. There are a many ways you can help us, you can make a general donation, sponsor one of our resident dogs, do a fund raising event or simply spread the word.
(UK, 1145090) Browse eventsNew Start Cat Rescue is a local charity based in the Gloucester and surrounding areas, dedicated to the care of cats
(UK, 1165730) Browse eventsFriends for Life is a registered charity (number 1165730) which provides friendship and company to residents of Bedfordshire care homes. Friends for Life recognises how effective friendship is in reducing loneliness and recruits volunteers to become personal befrienders who can offer time, friendship and company to those who most need it. Most, but not all of those benefiting from Friends for Life befrienders are older people and Friends for Life offer their befrienders to any resident who is in need. Friends for Life befrienders make a real difference to the lives of those they visit and the work we do is enthusiastically endorsed by social services.
History of Bangladeshi Welfare Centre & Newbury Jamme Masjid Beginning Central Mosque is first mosque in Newbury, Berkshire. Thus the mosque trustees, local muslim community, local resturant and Takeaways provide funding for the mosque. Central Mosque Since the mosque’s begining, it has become a focal point for the Muslim community. Over the years, Muslims have used the mosque for events, meetings, lectures, studies and community and educational purposes. Many of the original founders of the mosque committee still make up the mosque management or are trustees of the mosque. Mosque Design The mosque itself has got one floor. On the first floor there is a large Main Hall for prayers which can easily accommodate around 300 worshippers at any one time. *Note: We have special facililes for women for Daily Prayers, Friday Prayer (Second Jammah at 1.45 pm), Traweeh Prayer (during Ramadhan only, first Traweeh at 10.50 pm) and Eid Prayer (First Jammat) in the mosque, please contact us if you are interested in joining the daily prayers, Friday Prayer, Traweeh Prayer (during Ramadhan only) so that we can advise you accordingly.
A local charity aiming to re-develop a derelict former public toilet in Juniper Green into a Community Hub and event space with an affordable flat above. We aim is to raise £420,000 to complete the project.
(UK, 1165015) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Evelyn's Gift was set up in memory of 7 year old Evelyn Smith to carry out little acts of kindness for people in need and to promote CPR lifesaving training Please donate to support our cause. We work carry out many little acts of kindness including regular deliveries of essential toiletries to homeless shelters, bereavement resources for schools and improving rooms and gardens in hospitals, hospices and counselling charities. We have a joint project with other organisations called Warwickshire Hearts to provide CPR training to local people Charity No: 1165015 Find out more Website http://evelynsgift.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Evelyns-Gift-1543831759212695/
(UK, 226624) Browse eventsThe RSPCA Bury, Oldham & District Branch covers a large area, including the towns of Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, Bacup, Radcliffe, Shaw and Royton. We are entirely self-financing, relying on the generosity of local people. The Bury, Oldham Branch of the RSPCA looks after unwanted cats and dogs. Many of them arrive from homes that, for one reason or another, can no longer look after them; some are left tied up at our gates and some in boxes. Some, sadly, reach us as a result of neglect or cruelty and it takes us many months to rehabilitate these animals. The staff at the Bury, Oldham RSPCA give care and love to the animals in our centre and our knowledgeable staff provide for the individual needs of each animal until the day it can find a kind and loving new home. It costs us over a million pounds per year to run our branch, did you know that is over £114.00 every hour. We rely on YOUR support and would not be able to continue without the generosity of the public. We receive no government or lottery assistance and the majority of the costs to run our animal centre each day, is raised locally. If you would like to support us, or you have room in your home and in your heart to take on a rescue animal, please pay us a visit. We look forward to seeing you. Our animal centre is at 21a Rhodes Bank Oldham OL1 1UA and open everyday from 11.30 am to 3.30pm (except Wednesdays when we are closed all day).
(UK, 1168101) Browse eventsIn 2016, a close friend of Niamh and Tim was sectioned under the mental health act after a suicide attempt and was required to stay in hospital until she was deemed well enough to go home. The environment she was in was cold, clinical and not at all conducive to recovery. Having both worked in the arts for many years, Niamh and Tim set about commissioning artists to work with unit communities to transform spaces that provide care to people have experienced a range of issues including schizophrenia, bipolar, psychosis, self-harm, dementia, personality disorders, depression, trauma or abuse. ‘Our patients have loved this process. Some, who have never before engaged in art have cut their leave short to attend sessions, others have wept tears of joy, described the workshops as 'the best day of their lives' and told us the sessions have eased times of utter despair.’ Staff member, Hellingly Centre
(UK, 701384) Browse eventsThe Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.
We are a charity run pre-school, that has been open for over 20 years in Stretham, with good connections to the local school. We are a member of the Pre-School Learning Alliance and we encourage a learning through play method, that is in accordance with the Early Years Foundation stage framework.