(UK, NIC100738) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Liberty Consortium manage the innovative Playtrail project, located within the grounds of Ardnashee School & College in Derry/Londonderry, the largest Special School in the NW. Please donate to support our cause.The Playtrail facility provides an outdoor play & educational venue for local residents, schools & community groups. Our main focus is on 'inclusion' and out Transition Programmes provide a range of social & educational opportunities for young people with learning disabilties. Charity No: NIC100738 Find out more Website http://www.facebook.com/theplaytrail Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theplaytrail
(UK, 1st Southwark Park Brownies - N/A) Browse events1st Southwark Park Brownies takes girls aged between 6 and 10 from the Southwark, Bermonsey and Rotherhithe areas of South London. We meet on Wednesday evenings, and go on lots of fun trips and camps.
(UK, 1153848) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are an organisation providing activities and support for children, young people and young adults aged 5 to 25 who have a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum condition and or may have other related conditions.
(UK, SCO13364) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Musselburgh and District CAB have been delivering advice and information to East Lothian residents for over 30 years. We operate a drop-in service for general advice which is delivered by a team of dedicated, highly skilled, fully trained volunteer staff. We employ specialist money advisers, a finance capability officer and a volunteer support officer. We also have a number of trained ‘specialist’ advisers for complex benefit and employment issue who are able to assist clients at Tribunal level.
(UK, 519102) Browse eventsStriving to rescue, re-habilitate and rehome stray and abandoned cats and kittens throughout the West Midlands.
providing an annual outing, to a suitable venue for children with disabilities & special needs, we call it "The Jumbo Run" children are taken to the venue in Sidecars, 3-wheeled cars & trikes, escorted by riders on motorcycles. The children are looked after by the same rider or couple for the day.
(UK, 1096730) Browse eventsNo Strings helps children living in dangerous parts of the world understand how to better protect themselves. Using the wonderful talents of two of the leading Muppet Show and Fraggle Rock artists, our puppet films teach life-saving messages in ways that young people wholeheartedly enjoy, engage with, and remember. No Strings innovative film series provide children with educational messages vital to their wellbeing, and a vivid entry point into meaningful discussion activities around issues like natural disasters safety and preparedness in South East Asia, HIV awareness for children in sub-Saharan Africa, landmine awareness in Afghanistan, and a new series for Haitian children on keeping safe, healthy, and dealing with trauma.As part of our work, No Strings runs regional workshops where local teachers and facilitators explore fun and challenging ways to use the films. Puppet experts teach simple techniques that children might use in hand puppet sketches and role plays, so they can tackle issues in more depth. No Strings’ programmes have been embraced by many international organisations and their partners, including Trocaire, Plan, Catholic Relief Service (CRS), Oxfam, World Vision, International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Save the Children and Unicef. Charity No: 1096730 Find out more Website http://www.nostrings.org.uk
(UK, EW19545) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Down Town Enfield provides support for children with Down Syndrome and their families.
(UK, The JustGiving Foundation - N/A) Browse eventsThe Text Santa appeal aims to raise awareness and donations for UK charities who can help make a difference to people's lives..
(UK, Greave House Farm Trust - N/A) Browse eventsGreave House Farm Trust is a place where everyone can grow. We are a care farm providing therapeutic, meaningful work activities for vulnerable people.
(UK, 1164875) Browse eventsSO THE CHILD MAY LEARN is a UK registered charity working alongside local schools and communities to improve the educational prospects of children living in the remote and often overlooked middle hill regions of Nepal. We are a small organisation currently working with three schools in the Bhimkhori Village Development Community (Kavre District) 90km east of Kathmandu. Founded in 2014 by John Clark (UK) and Binay Lama (Nepal), the charity ensures that 100% of every donation goes directly to support the schools. We cover all travel and administrative expenses ourselves. Our work relies entirely on voluntary contributions and is not connected to any government agency or international charity. (If you are able to donate using Gift Aid, please ensure that any message you attach is signed by one person only, otherwise unfortunately Gift Aid will not be applied.) Projects so far have included: three new classrooms at Krishna Lower Secondary School (2013), employing two teachers of English at schools which previously had none, and rebuilding the main classroom block at Jugeshwor Lower Secondary (2015). We also provided emergency shelter for 276 local families after the April 2015 earthquake. In 2016 we start work on the construction of six classrooms at Pokra Secondary School and in 2017 will embark on further developments at Krishna to provide a science lab and an IT room. Alongside all this are ongoing initiatives to improve standards of teaching and learning. We visit the area regularly (John and other trustees twice a year; Binay monthly) to assess needs and make sure that work is on target. Our emphasis throughout is on close cooperation with local communities. Charity No: 1164875 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004471305593&fref=ts Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/sothechildmaylearn/albums
(UK, SC045573) Browse eventsForth Valley Deaf Children's Society is a local charity run by parents and carers of deaf children living in Forth Valley. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Our Missions: We aim to provide social activities that will promote the interaction of our deaf children with other deaf children and their hearing peers. We want to be able to use this page to encourage people who are interested to join our friendly group and be able to be a part of our events and fundraising activities, and also to support us as a charity.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC045573 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Forth-Valley-Deaf-Childrens-Society-1645185865710486/
(UK, 1149502) Browse eventsChinaNext Foundation supports and fosters the development of civil society in China. We do this by helping the people behind the nascent voluntary sector in China, which is massively underdeveloped and posses a big obstacle to the forming of a functioning civil society. Within the remit of existing law, ChinaNext Foundation aids, supports and trains individuals in China's voluntary sector, to develop awareness and skills necessary in the next generation Chinese citizens. In the process, we provide ample opportunities for the younger generation in the UK to participate in what is set to be one of the greatest social transformations in the human history. We are agnostic about the exact charitable cause but rather focused on developing the awareness and action capabilities of the Chinese voluntary sector, an essential part of a civil society. For that end, we also host a series of events to encourage the exchange of ideas and best practices between the UK and Chinese voluntary sectors and on constant look for bright minds who are able to see what we see as the an unprecedented opportunity to make an impact in the world's most populous country. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chinanextfoundation Follow us @ Twitter @china_next
(UK, 1134064) Browse eventsOur church is at the heart of Erdington in the middle of the busy High Street. Our aim is to be a hub for the local community and you will always receive a warm welcome. Our community has a range of needs and we seek to provide a place where people can come together to address them.
(UK, sc032343) Browse eventsOchre has been formed to promote awareness of oesophageal cancer amongst the public, professionals, politicians and patients. We also intend to encourage research into the causes of oesophageal cancer and to develop information and support services for patients and their families. Upper gastrointestinal cancers are classically detected as advanced tumours and as such have a poor prognosis. A five-year survival rate of only 6% is achieved even with use of radiotherapy and surgery; as such, oesophageal cancer is now the fourth highest cancer killer in the UK and causes around 4,000 deaths each year. There is at present little dedicated research into the causes of oesophageal cancer or ways in which earlier diagnosis can be made. Ochre is attempting to change this situation and has recently been instrumental in the purchase of a state-of-the-art LIFE-GI (light-induced-fluorescence-endoscopy) system, now in operation at Gartnavel General Hospital in Glasgow.The system, costing £39,000, is capable of detecting cancerous cells at a very early stage, thereby offering vastly improved chances of survival to oesophageal cancer patients.