Special School - pupils with complex needs, autism/sensory/physical/medical. Seeking to raise GBP 20,000 to bid for Specialist School status - if successful will improve school with specialist personal care areas and support wider community understanding of people with learning difficulties.
The Bumba Foundation is a small UK registered charity (established in 2011) following the trustee’s work in Uganda since 1997. The Bumba Foundation provides sustainable education opportunities to children in vulnerable areas of Uganda through innovative projects and community ownership. Over the past 4 years we have developed 2 community schools in Budaka District in Uganda which are successfully run by community management teams.
Helps raise money to support the children's education and their activities in the community.
VIDES UK offers young people the chance to volunteer to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children and young people. Our volunteers work on projects here in the UK and all over the world. Our volunteer programme encourages young people to grow in confidence, develop team work and leadership skills and to contribute positively to communities. Our volunteers then work in teams to run projects for disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. VIDES UK runs residential weekends, youth clubs, activity weeks and youth leadership courses. We hope to make a difference, enabling children and young people to recognise their own potential. We also work closely with local communities across the UK, offering support and training.
The Beacon Projects provides hope for the orphaned children in Blantyre - Malawi's largest city and capital of the country's southern region.
The charity was established for the advancement, for the public benefit, of education and training and skills for the conduct of safe outdoor activities and sports practised in cliff and mountain environments.
The Glasgow Buddhist Centre exists to share the teachings of Buddhism, as taught by Sangharakshita, to all who walk through our doors. We provide opportunities for people at all levels of commitment to deepen their practice, and transform their lives.
Gracehounds is a small registered charity based in Midlothian run by volunteers dedicated to finding permanent homes and a better life for greyhounds and lurchers.
Arthritis Care is the UK's largest charity working with and for all people who have arthritis. We offer support and information to people with arthritis through our free and confidential helplines, website, wide-ranging publications and self-management courses. We also campaign for better services for people living with arthritis.
Kaleidoscope provides support to people and families affected by drug and alcohol use. We are based in London and Wales. We also provide support to veterans affected by substance misuse and PTSD, and provide a day care support centre for the elderly.
Loanhead Community Learning Centre promotes educational, social welfare, recreational opportunities for families, young people, children within Loanhead and surrounding villages. The organisation also supports/maximises the role of volunteers in the work of the centre, proactively ensures marginalised groups (disabled people, people on low income, lone parent families) have priority access to the centre and its services. The centre facilitates: Parents'n'Tots sessions including mini Parental Early Education Partnership, promoting children's learning through play, providing a venue for parent/carers to build on social skills; Weight2Go sessions promoting healthy living/weight monitoring/measurement; Provides the Loanhead venue for the SureStart initiative which supports families; hosts WednesdayClub, which caters for adults with learning difficulties, promoting social skills/learning opportunities; Two senior adult social groups which promote social inclusion by providing skills development, games, lunch to senior citizens and those with mental/physical difficulties; Supports Youth Clubs that cater for children aged between 5-16yrs; Two children's dance groups, facilitates the Community Nursery, After School Club, Breakfast Club, Saturday Club, Holiday Club providing high quality play opportunities and childcare; Community garden, the most recent addition to the services, with 2 part-time project leaders who help adults/juniors volunteer in the garden
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Southwark is the Catholic Church in South London and Kent. It has 180 parishes, 172 schools, and is led by Archbishop Peter Smith, assisted by his clergy. By donating via this link, your money will be used to support retired and sick priests.
We collect, preserve and interpret the local history of East Dorset. Our aims are to improve stewardship of collections and premises, encourage and develop lifelong learning for all, strengthen engagement with the local community and develop a quality attraction which benefits the area.
The Cyclists’ Defence Fund was formed to fight significant legal cases involving cycling and cyclists, but its remit has since been broadened to cover all aspects of cycling and the law.
SAAF was formed as a community association in 2002 in response to the stigmatisation associated with HIV/AIDS in the African community in the UK and the hopeless plight of HIV orphans, mostly "street children" in Southern Africa. SAAF works in England & Wales, Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa.
PPA is a registered charity whose aim is to promote the psychological well-being of Polish minority across UK. We help over a thousand members of Polish communities each year. We are in 6 cities in UK already and want to grow even bigger to help more people.
LAMP is a Christian charity whose principle activity is the provision of accommodation support and advice to young people aged 16-25; about issues of homelessness and to develop their skills of independent living in a home-from-home setting.
It helps make Portsmouth a kinder safer place by supporting young people on the streets every Friday and Saturday night from 10-3am around night-time venues in the city centre. Teams of trained Christian volunteers serve together in partnership with the Police and Council.
Cancer Care Cymru is a new charity registered in June 2005, which provides specialist care and support to people in Wales affected by cancer, from the moment of diagnosis and throughout treatment. Its aim is to fund specialist staff to work within those hospitals in Wales providing cancer services.