(UK, 234624) Browse eventsLeicester Samaritans offers confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. We receive no national funding, relying solely on donations from the public. Help us, help others.
(UK, 1039290) Browse eventsAmigos helps children ophaned by AIDS or displaced due to civil unrest in Uganda. Since 2000 it has funded Makindye Pearls orphanage and a high school, caring for over 200 children. More recently it has purchased 10 acres of farmland to develop the Kira Farm Training Centre that will cover all aspects of farm training.
(UK, SC026897) Browse eventsEPNS provides bright, cheerful, well equipped playrooms, with trained and caring play staff, for pre-school children in a safe and secure environment in areas of disadvantage in Edinburgh. Fees are kept as low as possible to allow all families who wish to use the service to come along.
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(UK, 1077821) Browse eventsBWT (Bhaarat Welfare Trust) India Aid works with charities all over India to help the less fortunate. Our vision is to work towards the eradication of poverty by ensuring the opportunity of education for all and by providing basic amenities for those in need. We strive towards a world of charity and compassion, which allows every individual justice, self-reliance and human development.
(UK, Upper Thames Rowing Club - N/A) Browse eventsUpper Thames Rowing Club, founded in 1963, now has more than 300 members. We offer rowing to all, regardless of age or ability, but our facilities are severely inadequate. We aim to create an environment from which we may further promote rowing and other physical activities to the surrounding communities.
(UK, 297366) Browse eventsCommunicating how you feel about issues affecting your life is something that many people take for granted but millions of poor and marginalised people around the world never get the chance to have their voices heard. Millions also don't have access to the information that they desperately need to make informed decisions about their lives. At Panos London we believe that whether the problem is HIV and AIDS, climate change, civil conflict or poverty, poor people in developing countries have a right to know about, debate and have a say in decisions that affect their lives. Panos London is part of the worldwide Panos Network of independent institutes working to promote the active participation of poor and marginalised people in finding solutions to the problems they face, through media and communication projects. Our work helps to ensure that people in developing countries are included in decision-making processes and have access to the information they need to improve their lives.
(UK, 1094307) Browse eventsThe Inspire! Appeal has made a great start towards its target of £2.5m - more than £700,000 has now been pledged! Please help us to ensure that this wonderful building can remain an Inspiration for our children and grandchildren!
(UK, 1142189) Browse eventsESC Swimming Club’s mission is to provide participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the community. The preservation of human life by the teaching of swimming, water safety, lifesaving, resuscitation and survival in the water. To provide an opportunity to improve swimming, water polo and triathlon skills to achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to international competitor. To continue to develop disability swimming to Paralympic standard.
We work alongside young women who feel overwhelmed with life & who struggle with emotional distress. Our aim is to help them find peace of mind, to support them to improve their emotional well-being & discover a future with new hope.
(UK, 1138251) Browse eventsThe Mtaala Foundation creates and supports education communities in Uganda for vulnerable children and at-risk youth, including those affected by war, poverty and HIV/AIDS. Empowering youth through learning and giving back to their community is a central tenet of our work.
We deliver hands-on workshops,activities and educational programs to individuals who are disabled or from an under-privileged or disadvantaged background. We embrace the creative media sector and encourage all our learners to take an active part in their local community.
(UK, SCO30823) Browse eventsMayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project (Y2K) is a community based youth work and informal education resource for young people aged 11 to 18. Y2K provides a safe environment for young people aged within drop ins, where support, information and advice can be offered and where young people can develop positive, trusting relationships with other young people and with staff. Y2K is a 'one of a kind' project in Midlothian East and our service is characterised by being rooted in, and grown from, the local community. Y2K provides drop ins 6 nights per week, streetwork 2 nights per week, a 1-2-1 services for extremely isolated, vulnerable young people. They support young Mums from the surrounding communities and offer support services withing the high schools. Y2K also provide training and work placements to young people, particularly those struggling in mainstream education.
(UK, 800007) Browse eventsThe London Phoenix Orchestra is one of London's finest non-professional orchestras. It provides high quality music making opportunities for talented amateur musicians from all walks of life and gives many extremely enjoyable concerts.
(UK, 1088273) Browse eventsThe 948 Sports Foundation was established by the OA Sports Club, who gifted £500,000 to promote participation in sport by young people in the St Albans district. Launched in February 2003, to date the Trustees have made over 150 grants totalling in excess of £150,000.
(UK, 1088468) Browse eventsTukae is a development organisation working in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Through building skills and creating jobs people are able to move out of poverty. A safari camp is being developed, a women's workshop is thriving and there are plans to open a men's workshop.
(UK, 700985) Browse eventsSquare Chapel Centre for the Arts is a thriving venue in the heart of Halifax providing the best in theatre, music, dance and comedy; workshops, activities and lectures; as well as the annual Halifax Festival and the Orangebox young people's centre! The Cornerstone Campaign Recently granted funding from Arts Council England towards an extension of the beautiful grade II* listed building, by Autumn 2015, Square Chapel will have improved access and facilities, a brand new cafe/restaurant, a multi-purpose second auditorium and a dedidacted space for our 170+ volunteers. With £5.1m already raised from trusts, foundations and individuals, we now need you to help us raise the last bit. Share in our success, we're almost there Aside from the diverse artistic programme and stunning listed building, what makes Square Chapel really special is the incredible community spirit and support that has carried it from being a derelict building in 1988 to a thriving arts and community venue 25 years later. We have now reached the point where we are out-growing our current capacity, and in order for us to continue providing activities and events, we need to expand. It is thanks to you – the people and the businesses of Calderdale – that we have been able to get to this point. Now we need your help again. You can support us financially by either making a regular donation or simply a one-off gift if you prefer. Different levels of giving are linked to various types of acknowledgement (details of which can be found on our website), providing you leave us with your name when you donate. Please share in our success. For the arts; for Halifax; for you. Thank you.
(UK, 291252) Browse eventsThis beautiful cathedral has been offering inspiration to generations of people for over 750 years. However the years take their toll and the work of repairing and conserving the precious medieval stonework is vital. Work is beginning on the oldest part of the Cathedral, where the foundations were first laid in 1220. Salisbury Cathedral needs your help to raise the remaining funds needed to complete this conservation, to ensure the Cathedral continues to inspire future generations.
The Parent House has helped 1000's of parents in the 16 years it has been open. It is a warm, welcoming 'house', where parents can come and get one-to-one support on any issue or issues that are on their mind. They can also do one of our accredited courses. We believe that when parents thrive, children flourish. And communities, in turn, are stronger. We rely totally on grants and donations to continue our work with isolated and vulnerable parents. Help us run our Parent Mentoring project that gives parents both experience of volunteering and much-needed skills to enter employment. Help us continue to offer a creche alongside all our courses and workshops, so that Parent House parents can get back on track and gain independence. Every penny you donate will go directly to support parents and families who ask for help.
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(UK, 1015410) Browse eventsThe Swavesey County Primary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is an active body of parents striving to make our childrens' education enjoyable and memorable . The Swavesey Primary School PTA is made up of volunteer parents, who work together raising thousands of pounds to help support the school and our children in various projects and causes. All parents are automatically members of the association. The Swavsey County Primary School PTA holds regular meetings throughout the year (approximately once a month) with an Annual General Meeting held in November. To raise funds for the school events and fund raising activities include: discos for the students at Christmas and the end of the year, Summer Fair, quiz nights for the parents, fireworks night, clothes collections, christmas cards, etc.