HATZOLA - Manchester. Is a fast and free ambulance team, responding to medical emergencies and casualty incidents in the Manchester community - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - aiming to provide medical treatment within minutes of a call, and saving thousands of lives each year.
It directly benefits the pupils of Carronhill special school. In particular it raises funds to maintain and repair the mini bus which can take wheelchairs. It also provides extras such as multi sensory equipment for the swimming pool, play therapy, music therapy and trampolining.
WELCOME TO HARROGATE TOWN AFC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We use the power of football our vision is to create and maintain a healthy, happy and connected Harrogate & District. We will work tirelessly to motivate, educate, inspire and empower all people to achieve their potential and improve their quality of life. Our primary objectives are to: improve health & wellbeing, foster stronger, safer more active communities and enhance life chances.
Guy's Gift provides a free service of support for bereaved children, young people and their families in Warwickshire.
Telecommunications Eastern European Challenge (TEECH)
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Be Me Project are dedicated to developing positive mental wellbeing & supporting individuals in our communities who are experiencing low self-esteem, anxiety or lack of confidence. We run over 117 courses throughout secondary schools & supported 500 students in 2022.
“Dean Close School is a co-educational boarding and day school providing an education from age 2+ to 18yrs. The School was established in 1886 through the generosity and philanthropic support of the school’s founders and is set in 50 acres of parkland in the centre of Cheltenham. The School provides an education for children based firmly on Christian values and visitors regularly comment on the atmosphere, saying how warm and friendly they find it. It is felt that this positive environment can be attributed directly to the Christian heart and principles of the School. Dean Close provides assistance towards the education of children of parents of limited means who would benefit from such an education. The School plans to further expand community access to its facilities and resources by widening access to the School, particularly among the wider community and by continuing to develop the School's Community Action Programme. Dean Close aims to foster the friendships of the School community, including pupils, parents, staff, governors, alumni and friends of the school - anyone for whom the school is, or has been, an important part of their lives."
Maidenhead Lions is part of Lions Clubs International, the world's largest charitable service organisation. Maidenhead Lions raise funds to help needy individuals and families in the Maidenhead area and to support local charities and International disaster appeals.
The Bhardwaj Trust charity was set up by Mr Siri Niwas and Mrs Krishna Bhardwaj in 1982. Having migrated to the UK from India, via East Africa in the 1960s, they saw the power of education in driving their children to successful and happy lifestyles. They sought to replicate these opportunities amongst poor children constrained by poverty via The Bhardwaj Trust. The funds of the Trust, raised through the generosity of contributions from friends and family, have helped many children over the years to achieve and education, get a good living, and help to bring their families out of a poor living. The administrative expenses in running the Trust are borne privately by the Trustees and all the funds raised go towards the objects of The Bhardwaj Trust.
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Moat Foundation is the charitable arm of Moat, a housing association working across South East England. Through community development, support services and training and development we combat homelessness, unemployment and help people improve their situations to form strong, engaging communities.
We provide a lifeline to hundreds of elderly,vulnerable & isolated Irish people in the boroughs of Southwark,Lambeth & Lewisham. Since 1994, we have helped Irish people who emigrated here in the 1950's & 1960's to get the essential support they need to enjoy a comfortable & decent retirement.
The Friends of St Monica's School is the registered charity of St Monica's RC Primary School in Southgate whose soul aim is to organise fund raising events to provide additional finance for the educational development of the children who attend the school. St Monica's is a "voluntary-aided" school. This means that the school receives all it's running costs from the local authority, but unlike a "maintained" school, we will only receive up to 90% of our capital costs from the government and this is where The Friends step in to pick up this shortfall. We are fortunate at our school to have a PTA that is, and has been, an integral part of the school community for over 35 years. In its time, The Friends has raised many thousands of pounds, which have been spent on equipment and resources to enhance our children's educational experience and the school's facilities. The Friends exist to provide closer links between home and school and helps bring staff, parents and friends together to work towards our common goal - improving the learning and social environment for our children. Every parent or guardian whose child attends St Monica's automatically becomes a member of The Friends and we are always grateful for those who take the next step to join our committee or participate in our many fundraising activities throughout the year.
Vista is an independent charity, established in 1858, that is dedicated to improving lives for people with sight loss Vista supports 6000 people with sight loss in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, many of whom receive help and support from Vista. Donations are vital to support our work!
This charity funds the purchase of extra equipment needed by the hospital but not available from NHS funding, and also supports research to improve the care of mothers and babies.Your donations support hospital clinical staff, teachers and researchers to do even more for patients.
At Caroline Pathfinders we award grants to young people aged 16 - 24 to help with career development. We’re here to give young people a supportive hand towards a brighter future. If you need some financial support related to your career, we might be able to help. Because sometimes, it’s the smallest things that can make the biggest difference.
The group’s main aims are to support our members (both young and old) in their everyday living, and with new challenges they may face. Over the years we have facilitated our members, with specialist equipment, swimming and riding lessons, and short stay respite breaks for family members!
Doddie Weir is suffering from Motor Neurone Disease. The "My Name's Doddie Foundation" aims to: Raise funds for research into the causes of Motor Neurone Disease and investigate potential cures. Make grants to suffers of MND and enable them to live as fulfilled a life as possible.
Rights for Peace is a human rights organisation working to prevent mass atrocities by supporting local organisations in fragile states with human rights education, monitoring, law reform and research.
The Sussex MS Centre is a small, vibrant community of people living with MS, who get together to provide drug free treatments, peer and professional support and social opportunities for people with Multilpe Sclerosis and other neurological conditions. We offer a variety of treatments and exercise classes to help with symptom management and slow the progression and social events in a fully accessible and safe environment. We strive to keep it all affordable for all our members, and never refuse treatment on the grounds of ability to pay. It costs just over £120,000 a year to open our doors every week day, and around 220 members and carers visit us every week. We couldn't do this without our wonderful team of volunteers (we are proud to have received the Queens Award for Voluntary Service this year), and two dedicated members of staff. Our members give what they can, and the rest we raise with support from people like you and community groups, donations from charitable trusts, and organising sponsored events. We get NO funding from statutory bodies. Thank you, from all of us, for your support.
The IRC works in more than 40 countries. With programmes in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean, we work in refugee camps, disaster areas and countries that host refugees. We also work with communities recovering from war or experiencing prolonged crisis or conflict.