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Welfare Association (UK, 1020238) Browse events

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Welfare Association works with some of the most marginalised Palestinian communities in the West Bank and Gaza and in the refugee camps and gatherings in Lebanon to overcome poverty. We provide support for health, education, emergency relief and livelihoods, especially for children and the disabled.

MILE CROSS PHOENIX CHILDRENS' PROJECT (UK, 1074884) Browse events

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Supporting Young People (UK, 1160034) Browse events

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We are a UK based organisation which works with young people 14+ to give them opportunities to volunteer in Day Camps, Homeless settings, Aged Centres, Food Banks and related locations at home and abroad. These opportunities enrich the lives of the young and all whom they encounter.

SAVS (UK, 1063655) Browse events

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SAVS is an independent charity, working behind the scenes to help local charities and community groups achieve their full potential. SAVS works to benefit the entire community of Southend, by providing help and assistance to hundreds of local charities and community groups each year around fundraising, volunteers, free information and advice, and more! We also run Turning Tides, a community engagement project; Triple Ts children's programme, a Supported Volunteering Project and the Community Engagement of Better Start Southend working with families of 0-4 year olds. Charity No: 1063655 Find out more Website http://www.savs-southend.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SouthendAVS/ Twitter https://twitter.com/savs_southend

KANJANJI ORPHAN PROJECT (UK, 1109309) Browse events

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We aim to help orphaned children in Southern and Western Zambia by being approachable and giving them security, food, clothing and help towards their education to have a better chance in life. We support the community by developing skills that they may use to excel and improve their basic living.

Medical Assistance Sierra Leone (UK, 1105330) Browse events

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  Medical Assistance Sierra Leone was established in 2003 with the aim of supporting access to health care and urgent medical treatment for communities and individuals in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is the poorest country in the world (UNDP 2004), with high infant mortality and globally the worst maternal mortality rates. Sierra Leone's health infrastructure clearly requires support at all levels. However there are specific strategic areas where an input of resources can be expected to begin to save lives, improve health and well-being and better enable individuals to meet the vast development challenges facing their families and communities. MASL focuses on three areas of work longterm: Reducing maternal mortality. About 2% of women die in childbirth, largely due to lack of services to manage emergency obstetric care, harmful traditional practices, inadequately trained staff, a weak referral system and high hospital-patient costs. Reducing child mortality. A study by the government and UNICEF revealed that 1 out of 4 children die before their fifth birthday. Children are dying from easily treatable illnesses like malaria, which accounts for up to 65% of such deaths, diarrohea, measles and complications associated with malnutrition. Low cost, well-targeted interventions can save lives. Facilitating access to treatment for those with rare and specialist medical conditions, who face no prospect of getting treatment in Sierra Leone. Currently this includes support to spinal surgery patients, developing the first epilepsy service in Sierra Leone with UK consultants and plastic surgery support to burns patients. MASL works with others to raise awareness of the key health and development issues facing communities in Sierra Leone - and to generate interest and support in meeting the health needs of the country. We have virtually no UK overheads and employ one Coordinator in Sierra Leone, who liaises with and supports local partners and carries out a monitoring and evaluation function.  

Friends of Ibba Girls School (UK, 1146220) Browse events

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The Friends of Ibba Girls School charity helps develop and build a residential girls school in the village of Ibba in South Sudan, the world's newest nation. Grounded in Christian values, the school will provide high quality education for girls aged 10 to 18 of all faiths and none, in a country where the vast majority of girls currently receive no schooling beyond the age of ten. We are seizing a once in a generation opportunity to make a practical difference, after decades of civil war, to the education and life chances of girls in South Sudan.

Above Adventure (UK, SC044195) Browse events

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We are working to convert Woodstock Street Church in Kilmarnock into a state of the art climbing facility, providing a base for sports and running an outreach programme with an important legacy. We work closely with local community groups and charities, using sport to change lives.

Jonathan Foundation (UK, 383246029) Browse events

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Pancreatic Cancer Scotland (UK, SC041740) Browse events

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Pancreatic Cancer Scotland With the help of donations from supporters such as you we will be able to work towards our vision of higher survival rates and better quality of care for people with pancreatic cancer in Scotland. To achieve our vision, we aim to promote the awareness of pancreatic cancer in Scotland; advance the education of healthcare professionals around diagnosing pancreatic cancer and the treatments available to patients; improve the standard of healthcare for individuals suffering from the disease; and to advance research projects in Scotland so that effective treatments can be developed.

THE BETTY WIVELL ACADEMY TRUST (UK, 1025933) Browse events

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AIMS (UK, 1157845) Browse events

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AIMS (Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services) has been campaigning since 1960 for improvements in the way in which women are cared for when having a baby. AIMS provides information and support to women, and those working with childbearing women via our helpline, website and publications.AIMS is a lay organisation, run by women who are not health or social services professionals. AIMS membership is open to anyone. All the committee are voluntary workers and there are no paid staff. We rely solely on income from membership subscription, publications sales and donations. Charity No: 1157845 Find out more Website http://www.aims.org.uk Facebook http://facebook.com/AIMSUK Twitter http://twitter.com/AIMS_online

Sutton Mencap (UK, 1080514) Browse events

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Our mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with a learning disability and their carers. We do this by providing play, leisure, learning and respite opportunities. "My child was safe, happy and excited about going, she was cared for but not just left to get on with it" (Parent)

MyDonate is closing (UK, 293855) Browse events

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Since 1978 LOAF Project has raised over £500,000 for projects around the world. This year we are aiming to raise £15000 to help keep girls of the Minembwe Plateau, DRC in school by supplying 450 hygiene packs free. These include 4 pretty easy-wash fabric towelettes, Waterproof panties and liners, Soap and deodorant to freshen up. These are sustainable and last 4 years.Trying their best… many girls use leaves; some manage to make towels out of unhygienic paper or old rags, and there’s a lack of hot showers, which together can lead to infections, taking away their rights to hygiene and health. And they don’t have the money to pay for the badly needed medical care. Many charities donate supplies to the DRC, but not the never spoken-of, badly needed sanitary products – hard to find and too costly for local girls. Make Our Vision Your Vision…Loaf FREEDOM Project aims to support and give DRC girls the future they deserve, by giving them the FREEDOM to:✔ Get affordable feminine care✔ Stay healthy and happy✔ Be respected and valued✔ Have a good, safe education✔ Support their families✔ Grow up with confidence✔ Earn a good living for life. Charity No: 293855 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LoafprojectHastings Twitter https://twitter.com/2019Loaf

Arundel Castle Cricket Foundation (UK, 1150351) Browse events

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It brings young disadvantaged children from inner city areas out to the West Sussex countryside. Many of the youngsters have special needs: some are blind or deaf; others have educational, physical and emotional problems. The aim is to give them new skills, greater confidence and some fun.

DCWC Nepal (UK, 1106591) Browse events

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DCWC Nepal is a North west based charity set up to help the poor of Nepal. The charity specialise in the building of health and educational facilities in rural Nepal with an emphasis on the development of children and women.

Louth Playgoers Society Ltd (UK, 1078605) Browse events

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From youth theatre groups, adult craft classes, volunteers working front of house, bar, ices, set building, sound & lights, wardrobe, props, not to mention acting there is something for everyone at the Riverhead Theatre. We are a big family working together to bring quality entertainment to Louth.

Longtown Outdoor Learning Centre (UK, 1180322) Browse events

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Our residential programmes bring the outdoors to life and help young people to achieve their potential by increasing confidence, developing character, and building resilience whilst promoting both physical and mental wellbeing.

Child Rescue (UK, 481289493) Browse events

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Zaka Israel Inc (UK, 844797627) Browse events

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WORKSOP CHRISTIAN CENTRE (UK, 1169816) Browse events

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Aniridia Network (UK, 1176792) Browse events

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Aniridia Network UK is a support group and charity for people affected by aniridia: those who have it plus their family, carers, and other support givers, as well as educators, doctors and researchers. We want all these people to be hopeful, confident, supported and well informed regarding aniridia.