First established in 2012 by Altrincham Football Club. We help fund the provision of sporting activities within the community and local schools. Our current goal is to build a Community Sports Hall which will provide a facility for growing local activities.
The mission of the Coffin-Lowry Syndrome Foundation (CLSF) is to provide information and support for families, caregivers, relatives, educators and medical professionals affected by, or working with, individuals diagnosed with Coffin-Lowry Syndrome. CLSF seeks to become a visible group in the medical, scientific, educational and professional communities in order to facilitate referrals of newly diagnosed individuals, and to encourage medical and behavioral research in order to improve methods of social integration of CLS individuals.
Education for Africa is a charity with one vision, to change the world for the better. Its aim is to advance the education of people in Africa, most specifically in mathematics, technology and the sciences.
The Group provides funding for overseas aid projects in the developing world. Projects preferred are in education, income generation or health with a known contact organising each project on the ground. With 450 members, whose annual subscriptions more than cover administrative costs, the Group is run by a volunteer Committee.
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We are dedicated organisation that works in effortlessly in supporting the the conservation of Barn Owls & other Birds of Prey. Our mission is very simple: EDUCATION, CONSERVATION & BIRD WELFARE
SVR has been looking after veterans since 1910, providing accommodation and support for ex-Service men and women who are homeless, isolated or in need.
The LBA Trust was founded in order to support, develop and broaden the work done by the London Boxing Academy throughout the community, taking a holistic approach to identifying, confronting and removing the negative aspects of a young person's environment that may adversely affect and hinder their development. The LBA Trust will provide staff, equipment, facilities, buildings and expertise to help establish, support and develop further organisations like the LBA Community Project anf the Footsteps Football academy that target the re-integration of marginalised young people into their respective communities. Clients will include students that have been excluded or are perhaps in a process that may lead to exclusion, students for whom an alternative path to education may be found to be beneficial due to personal circumstances, clients with a poor track record in attendance, or those coping with emotional or behavioural difficulties, including diagnosed or suspected special needs, will also be welcomed.
The RCDM PWF is now an official Charity and relies totally on the generosity of the general public and charitable organisations. The fund is used to pay for the daily needs of patients e.g. TV cards, DVDs, PlayStation, IPads and sundry items for the patient and family members while here at the QEHB.
To procure and manage a village green for use of the inhabitants of Hatfield Broad Oak and surrounding areas of all ages, abilities and social and economic circumstances for formal and informal sports, recreation and leisure with the charitable object of improving both the physical environment and the wellbeing, conditions of life, health and opportunities of villagers, guests and visitors.
We're a social group of men meeting regularly to enjoy a raft of activities as well as raising money for local/national needs. In the last 2 years we have given £10,000 to Air Ambulance, £5,000 St. John's Ambulance, £1,000 Cockermouth Flood Appeal and over £11,000 through other donations (£100-£500)
Greater Manchester Transport Society (GMTS) is the volunteer charity operating the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester - which is owned by Transport for Greater Manchester. The Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester tells the story of public road transport in Greater Manchester from its very beginnings in 1824 to the present day. The collection spans over 100 years, from an 1890s horse bus to a full size prototype Metrolink tram. Opened in 1979, the Museum if a partnership between Transport for Greater Manchester and Greater Manchester Transport Society and is an early example of successful partnership working between a local authority and a voluntary body. Charity No: 509772
Trust in Children (TiC) supports children in education and non-academic development worldwide. Some have experienced the traumas of war; others have spent their lives working on the streets. TiC has no paid staff - 99.9% of donations go straight to TiC's projects. Help TiC Connect Children to Chances.
Palcrafts aims to relieve poverty for Palestinians Palcrafts aims to relieve poverty for Palestinians by providing a sustainable source of income for artisans and farmers and is mainly done through the trading arm Hadeel. Secondly it aims to raise awareness in the UK of Palestinian issues. Thirdly it gives grants to producer groups. This has included recent grants to update computer equipment and machinery to improve productivity and improve Health & Safety. It also gives advice and assistance on further product development Charity No: SC033983 Find out more Website http://www.hadeel.org
The Sian Green Foundation Provides funding for Amputee's to receive private care for prosthetic limbs. We aim to help people get the desired limbs they need for walking, swimming, running, climbing etc. Amputations come in different shapes and sizes which means walking can be very uncomfortable and good prosthetic limbs cost money. As a charity we will help an Amputee part fund the best prosthetic limb that will help them become more mobile and live a more active life.
The Glasgow Jewish Representative Council speaks on behalf of Jewish Community of Glasgow and the West of Scotland and provides a democratic forum for organisations within the community.
Our mission is to provide opportunities for children of all abilities to play and socialise together, to offer support and information to families of disabled children, and to raise awareness of the benefits of inclusive provision both in play settings and more widely. We respect the right of every child to safe and stimulating play with appropriate support in a setting of their own and their family's choice. We offer services that are responsive to needs and acknowledge the vital role of families as partners in our work. We believe that healthy communities include everyone and that all children benefit from playing together in an environment that offers the same opportunities to everyone.
We are a Senior Section Unit in Erdington, Birmingham. We are open to girls and young women between the ages of 14 to 25 years. Our aim is to help girls and young women develop so they can reach their true potential and make a positive contribution to their community and the wider world.
A small Christian charity mainly supporting medical,educational and church projects in Africa. Projects currently progressing include a maternity unit in Uganda,rural schools and health clinic in Zambia, a church in Southern Sudan, new homes in Haiti, and a water project in Malawi.