We are a social and support group for children with Down syndrome and their families living South West London, Surrey and surrounding areas. We provide a range of services including social activities for families (coffee mornings, evening get togethers); children's parties; social communication and drama groups for our children with Down syndrome and an art group for their siblings; educational seminars for parents and professionals led by experts in Down syndrome; support for new parents and families with a pre-natal diagnosis. We welcome contact from families with a child with Down syndrome and from carers and professionals working with children with Down syndrome. You can visit our website at
Some of the invaluable work we do, wouldn't be possible without your financial support. By donating to Amina, you are providing vital support for this work to continue, and allowing us to work with some of the most vulnerable women in society, ensuring Muslim and Minority Ethnic women feel safe, empowered and included in Scotland. Just £5 can pay for a call to our confidential helpline, so women can receive the support they need, by a trained member of the team. This small amount can be life changing. All donations are welcome, and don't forget it can be as little as £2 a month.
The Devon Clinic is a local charity and CIC that helps people who are struggling with mental health issues, including stress, anxiety and depression. We support people with all kinds of mental health issues, from the Afghanistan veteran who was finding it hard to play with his children as every loud noise made him freeze in terror, to the young mum who lost her baby and has found it impossible to come to terms with the loss on her own. As well as therapies provided by psychologists, counsellors, hypnotherapists and wellbeing practitioners, we provide complementary treatments such as acupuncture, massage and Equine Therapy (just being near amazingly empathetic ponies works miracles!). The results we have seen have been life-changing – not just for our clients but for their wider families too. Sadly, like a lot of smaller charities, we struggle to raise sufficient funding to see everybody quickly. With the suicide rate in Devon higher than the national average and with the cost-of-living crisis affecting thousands of people in the county, we have more people needing our care than ever before. We support survivors of domestic violence but currently have over 100 people on the waiting list to be seen, and it’s heartbreaking to think of the struggles they’re facing while they have to wait for months to receive any help. Any money we were lucky enough to receive from grants or donations would make a huge difference to those brave enough to ask for help.
Bike Tours for the Wounded (BT4TW) is a not for profit community interest company that provides direct and indirect support to both serving members and veterans of the UK’s armed forces.
Dogs Trust is Ireland’s largest dog welfare charity. We opened our rehoming centre in Dublin in November 2009 and have since rehomed over 4,500 dogs and puppies. We also offer national neutering and education campaigns as well as advising Government on any matters concerning dog ownership.
Our vision is to see the children and young people of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus for their lives. The charity has a range of programmes for 10-18s including schools work, SU Groups, residential breaks, holidays, missions and training for young leaders.
It provides search and rescue cover for the mountains and valleys of Wasdale and Eskdale in the western Lake District. The area covers England's highest mountains and Britain's favourite view.
It helps hundreds of children by offering bereavement support for young people & their families, in Cornwall. It organises family Bereavement Days, teenagers support groups & training for volunteers & professionals supporting children in the community. We rely entirely on generous support of individuals, groups, businesses, Trusts & grants.
We're the registered charity of Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust, supporting our hospital sites at City, Rowley Regis, Sandwell and the new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, as well as over 150 community healthcare services including GPs and our partners. Help us to make a difference!
BRCA+ Chat supports people affected by BRCA and other gene mutations making them at higher risk of cancer. We campaign, raise awareness and support others through our community. We want people to have the information about options available and for them to know we are there for them.
Here at the Fred and Charlie Allen Charitable Trust, we are driven by the fight against cancer. We believe small charities can make a big difference - if they have the right resources. And that people want to support those charities, if they can find them and trust that they are doing good work. So that is where we come in. Our mission is to broaden cancer giving, so that smaller charities, often only operating in their local communities, can get more of the limelight, and so more funds to support their great work. We find, vet and tell you about these amazing charities, and then donate your funds to them - so that you know the money you give is having a real impact where it matters.
The Fermanagh Trust is a registered charity, established in 1995 to promote any charitable purpose, and to support initiatives which will lead to social and community development to improve the conditions of life for the people in County Fermanagh and immediate hinterland.
.Your donation gives real hope to all those children fighting ependymoma brain tumours. We support research into this devastating cancer that affects 100's of children worldwide every year.Our aim is to find a cure. Please help us to help them know that they are not fighting alone. Thankyou.
Anna's Hope assists in the rehabilitation of children and young people who have suffered from a brain tumour or who have had brain surgery . It also will fund research into the causes , treatment and cure of childhood brain tumours
Our Mission is to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; and to teach people to obey all the commandments given by Jesus Christ. (Matthew 28:19-20). Our vision is to build a vibrant, reproducing community unified in Christ.
Yellow Door offers young people advice, support, counselling and positive activities. Helping them develop the knowledge, life skills and confidence needed to make informed choices and to manage their sometimes very challenging life circumstances
Aberdeen Gurudwara is a Sikh place of worship and community gathering. We welcome all individuals, regardless of background, and provide free meals to everyone, promoting selfless service and equality. Additionally, we support education, charitable activities, and environmental initiatives.
Footsteps is an organisation dedicated to support anyone, men and women affected by a pregnancy related issue including miscarriage, still-birth, neonatal death, abortion, post/ante-natal depression, ectopic pregnancy, crisis pregnancy or infertility, recently or at any point in their lives.
The charitable objectives of the company are to promote for the public benefit, and in particular for the young, a safer and increased quality of life through the prevention of crime and the protection of people of all ages and property from criminal acts.
The Prison Reform Trust aims to create a just, humane and effective penal system. We do this by conducting research into the prison system and conditions, informing prisoners, staff, the media and the wider public of our findings and campaigning for reform among MPs, peers and government officials.