Merseyside County Scout Council is the electoral body which supports Scouting in Merseyside and is part of the Scout Association. The Aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development of young people in achieving their physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. The method of achieving the Aim of the Scout Association is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law and guided by adult leadership. The Scout Association is part of a world-wide educational youth movement and is committed to equality of opportunity for all young people
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..Caring for destitute,transforming lives,working and building a safer / healthier community through Project in the most poorest nation of the World with great urgency of purpose in providing basic medical care.clean water.mosquito nets .Education.Housing.After school activities.Also in the United Kingdom.we care for the Elderly,The Homeless and struggling. families. We are Local .National .and International Charity with over 35 years in caring for the destitute,especially the destitute children and there families.,could you imagine a hole family who has no hope what to eat today and no clean water to drink or for bathing and how thousands are dying every time because of mosquitoes .These are the destitute we are reaching every day in the most poorest city of the world. People like you has given a great hope and livelihood to these people through your donation.THANKS AND THANKS MANY TIMES.... Charity No: 1015146 Find out more Website http://www.caringoutreachcharity.org Facebook http://caringoutreachcharity.org/facebook.com
We created a safe and supportive paid working and social environment where appropriate adjustments are made so neurodiverse adults are able to develop their practical, social and life skills enabling them to lead more independent and productive lives, principally focusing on the repair of computers.
AKIN was established 5 years ago to help children in poor countries by providing food, clothing, shelter, health care and education. It currently has 5 projects: in India, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Sierra Leone.
We are a group of friends who are raising money to help our friends who work with impoverished communities around the world. We have a number of projects that you could invest in. Each has been selected because we know the people involved (and trust them).
We are a registered charity who works to create possibilities & services! Tackling the issues to do with homelessness & causes for homelessness.
A local Chabad synagogue in Hampstead
We support events at school including World Book Day, parents' evenings, new parents' coffee mornings and uniform sales. We've raised thousands of £ through The Great Motcombe Santa Run, quiz nights, barn dances, school discos, Motcombe School’s Got Talent and Frozen Fridays ice-cream & lolly sales.
Zimbabwe Aids Orphans works with poor communities in Zimbabwe providing orphans with medicine, food, school fees, shelter human resources, relief of poverty distress etc.
Leith Community Archers began with a community showing of the film Brave, along with a trial archery session back in February 2013. Around 100 people attended the event. This was organised by Inspiring Leith part of a new community project across Scotland called Link Up run by Inspiring Scotland and hosted by Bethany Christian Trust in Leith. The aim was to build community around activities and see people gaining and sharing skills. The club achieved SCIO status (SC045559), breaking away from Inspiring Scotland to run as an independent charity and is managed by a group of volunteer coaches and regular attendees. The aims and objectives of the Club is to ‘The advancement of public participation in sport’. ‘The provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended’. The club has also adopted a strong sense of community awareness and aims to reduce the effects of poverty and strenghen community bonding and equality. The club is run by a group of volunteer coaches and regular attendees, voted into posistion at the annual AGM to lead the direction of the club. We are part of Archery GB and Archery Scotland and our focus is on indoor archery using Recurve bows. We have three sessions on Thursday evenings during term at Leith Academy school, the first two are family sessions followed by an adult session. Registered Scottish Charity: SC045559
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The aim of the charity is to raise enough money through fundraising and grants to be able to provide a specialist swing, trampoline, roundabout and climbing area together with some sensory equipment adjacent to an existing park. This park will be used by all disabled children in the South Wales Area
The objectives of Surviving Christmas are: to relieve in cases of need, hardship or distress persons who are resident, whether temporarily or not, in the County Borough of Hastings or the Rother District in the County of East Sussex.