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Friends of GAAF (UK, 1141461) Browse events

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St Peter's Keystone Fund (UK, X12431) Browse events

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“Proud of our Past, Building our Future” St. Peter’s is a one form entry C of E Primary School in Hammersmith. We have 210 wonderful pupils who speak more than 30 languages between them. We were established in 1849 by Lucy Hannah Scott as one of the first charity schools in west London. Whilst we are in the middle of a building programme that is being funded by the LDBS & the Local Authority. the school itself needs to raise approximately £300k extra to pay for ‘additional requirements’ such as improved playground space, outside learning areas, a learning kitchen, where children will be taught to prepare simple meals, up to date IT provision, Audio Visual equipment for the new Hall and all the equipment for the dedicated Art, Science & Technology room that is being built. Fundraising has already started in earnest as the children, staff, parents & governors are passionate about this exciting project but this is a significant amount to raise from a one form entry school where there is a finite amount that our parents and immediate community can contribute, therefore we are seeking all the help that we can get! For more information on upcoming events, please visit our facebook page  To register for the zipwire event on 4th/5th July please click here 

Church of the Good Shepherd, Poole (UK, 1132310) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

Oyster Project (UK, 1132007) Browse events

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We are a disabled persons self-help and volunteer charity run and administered by disabled people. We create opportunities for member volunteers to gain experience and skills in a wide range of work-like activities and creative recreational projects. The emphasis is on members volunteering.

Disability and Development Partners (UK, 1046001) Browse events

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Disability and Development Partners supports disabled people in developing countries in Africa and Asia, especially women and children who are the most disadvantaged, through programs for physical rehabilitation, economic empowerment, capacity building, advocacy, education and health, which we develop and implement with local partner organizations.

Good Through Food (UK, SC049637) Browse events

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THE HOLME COMMITTEE TRUST (UK, 1111456) Browse events

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Music For Autism Inc (UK, 208858821) Browse events

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The Bridge (UK, 1101536) Browse events

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It gives food and support to people in Zimbabwe, especially the poor, AIDS sufferers,orphans and widows and prisoners.

Chris Jones Riders Fund (UK, 1123403) Browse events

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It raises money to buy State of the Art Medical Equipment to ensure the safety of British Motorcycle Racing

Hamps Camp Inc (UK, 263490333) Browse events

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Independent Cancer Patients' Voice (UK, 1138456) Browse events

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Independent Cancer Patients' Voice is a patient advocate group led by patients for patients.  We bring the views and experience of cancer patients, their family and carers, to the cancer research community. We believe that clinical research and practice will benefit more patients more quickly if people affected by cancer are partners with clinicians and healthcare professionals, rather than passive recipients of healthcare.

Lincoln Cat Care (UK, 1114359) Browse events

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KRBS Charitable Trust (UK, 1129859) Browse events

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The relief of poverty of children and young people either in the UK or overseas by providing accommodation, clothing, food, education, training, recreation or other facilities, resources or aid: professional or pertinent expertise or support; grants to individuals or to other charitable bodies.

The Cathedral School PTA (UK, 1050680) Browse events

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The Cathedral School PTA

Grosvenor Chapel (UK, Grosvenor Chapel - N/A) Browse events

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Please support the Grosvenor Chapel. We are seeking to raise funds to restore and maintain this beautiful and unique eighteenth century Anglican Chapel in the heart of London. Our current ongoing project is restoring the interior of the Chapel. Thank you for your support!

The SPACE Centre (UK, 519208) Browse events

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SPACE provides the biggest and most versatile Multi Sensory Environment for anyone with special needs. After 20 years SPACE cannot meet the demand for sessions so the charity are campaigning to raise £800K to complete a fantastic new centre that will be able to meet many more needs.

St Giles Church, Bodiam (UK, X93659) Browse events

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St Giles has been at the centre of the community of Bodiam for over 800 years. We want to help it carry on.

Sunrise Foundation CIO (UK, 1172756) Browse events

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We exist to improve the lives of people disadvantaged by disability, neglect, abuse, poverty, addiction and/or discrimination by giving grants to organisations working directly with such people. We monitor and work with these organisations in UK and abroad to ensure effective use of funding granted.

Kidz Come 1st (UK, 1142845) Browse events

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We are a nationwide charity supporting families with children under 18 years of age with various conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Cancer, Autism, e.t.c. Our principal aims are to ensure children have life saving equipment so as to enable them to remain in the family home whilst undergoing essential treatment. We also supply respite breaks for families so they can enjoy some quality time together away from a hospital environment. Most of the families have either given up work or taken time off work to be the carer for the children so as you can imagine funds in the household are very restricted, as a charity we try to make the children's lives as comfortable and as happy as possible. . Being a non government funded charity we are finding it increasingly difficult to raise enough funds and are getting more and more requests from families so we are very grateful for any help we get as at it makes such a difference to the lives of these children.

See Hope Family Care Center Inc (UK, 743117553) Browse events

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Curing Cancer (UK, 1119792) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Cancer Vaccines Charitable Trust (CVCT) is committed to Curing Cancer.We work to promote, research and develop vaccines that will cure cancer.Our vision is that within the foreseeable future, through the use of cancer vaccines, the quality of cancer care will be improved, cancer will be controlled and ultimately eliminated.  Please donate to support our work to cure cancer.Cancer Vaccines Charitable Trust (CVCT) is a charity based in Warwickshire seeking to promote and support the use of vaccines in the treatment and cure of cancer.We recognise the important potential of this approach to cancer treatment but also that it is often hampered by poor funding.  CVCT is therefore, seeking to secure sufficient initial donations to enable it to work with the larger funding bodies and charities.  It will then direct these combined sums towards helping the cancer vaccine projects in CVCT’s portfolio.  These projects typically focus on vaccines being developed by small establishments with limited resources which do not have the manpower to dedicate to raising the needed financial support.  This is where CVCT helps.We are currently supporting a Phase 1 trial of cancer vaccines and evaluates four different doses of ACIT-1 for safety and for the ability to raise effective anti-cancer immune responses in patients with pancreatic and other late stage cancers. Approximately half of the patients will have pancreatic cancer and the other half will have other late stage cancers. Charity No: 1119792 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/curingcancer.uk/

NRSV (UK, 27315546) Browse events

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Het Rett syndroom heeft een incidentie van 1 op de 10.000 tot 23.000 geboren meisjes, het is extreem zeldzaam bij jongens. Het is beschreven bij alle rassen en etnische groepen. In Nederland zijn op dit moment ruim 250 meisjes met het Rett syndroom bekend. Het is een ontwikkelingsstoornis van het zenuwstelsel; met name de hersenstam. De symptomen treden op na en periode van ogenschijnlijk normale ontwikkeling, vanaf een leeftijd van 6-18 maanden. De ontwikkeling vertraagd en een periode van verlies van motorische vaardigheid en communicatie volgt, met in vrijwel alle gevallen volledig verlies van spraak en loopvermogen. In deze periode ontstaat vaak onregelmatigheid in de ademhaling. Na deze regressie volgt een stabielere periode, waarin apraxie (het onvermogen te handelen), epilepsie en scoliose meer een rol gaan spelen. In deze periode kan verbetering van motoriek en communicatie bereikt worden. Uiteindelijk kan de mobiliteit terugvallen als gevolg van spierzwakte, stijfheid en toenemende scoliose. De ernst van de beperkingen kan variëren, waarbij de intensiteit van de symptomen per individu moeilijk te voorspellen is. De gemiddelde levensverwachting wordt verwacht boven de 40 jaar te zijn, hoewel dit door het relatief korte bestaan van de diagnose niet met zekerheid bekend is. Overal waar we Rett-meisjes/vrouwen schrijven, worden ook Rett-jongens/mannen bedoeld.