(UK, 1109789) Browse eventsY Care International is the international development and relief agency of the YMCA in the UK and Ireland. We work in partnership with YMCAs in the developing world, funding and supporting grassroots development programmes that help young people lift themselves out of poverty.
(UK, 1163021) Browse eventsSullivan’s Heroes is a charity offering support and financial assistance for families raising much needed funds towards home adaptations for a disabled child, to improve their quality of life within their home environment. Please support us, to build brighter futures for disabled children.
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(UK, 1191728) Browse eventsImagine serving the best premium ice cream ever! Imagine creating employment for survivors of human trafficking, restoring their dignity and giving them hope and a future. A community cafe where lives are rebuilt and fresh starts offer hope and purpose. Every visit helps change a life!
(UK, 1147798) Browse eventsWe play an active role in school life and raise money for many important projects. The PTA works closely with children, staff and families to encourage full participation in the school community and contribute to local and global charity events. We welcome and appreciate any kind of involvement.
(UK, 1186608) Browse eventsWAGS (Wiltshire, Avon, Gloucestershire, Somerset) Retired Police Dog Charity purpose is animal welfare. We want to ensure no retired police dog is ever euthanised due to lack of financial means by their new owners. WAGs was set up to help these beneficiaries (the handlers and members of the pubic who take on looking after the retired police dogs) with the cost of life saving veterinary treatment to ensure the retired police dogs can be given the veterinary treatment they require to allow them to lead a happy healthy retirement after they have served the public for years as police dogs. Your donations are extremely important to us and we are very grateful for your generosity.
(UK, 1054793) Browse eventsStudio 3 Arts uses art to make people’s lives better. Our mission is to use creative media to build communities and achieve the following objectives: • Improve individual lives • Offer new experiences • Encourage existing interest in the arts • Make art available to everyone • Develop new and emerging artists • Reduce social exclusion We will achieve this by developing highest quality, best practice arts projects in the following areas: • Art in the public realm • Performing arts • Digital arts • Training, accreditation and consultation Our work is delivered through four strategic, overarching strands: • Big Deal: arts for children and young people aged 0-19 • Intergen East: arts that bring different generations together • Visible Art: art in public places and spaces • Art for Improvement: arts-based training, strategy development, and consultation Projects are funded and supported by: • Central government bodies • Local authority departments • Trusts and foundations • Corporate Social Responsibility
(UK, 1109368) Browse eventsThe Centre for Community Development (CCD) is a registered humanitarian organisation committed to supporting poor and marginalised communities in the Tamil homeland and upcountry in Ilankai (Sri Lanka). CCD’s initiatives in Illankai include education support, empowerment activities and advocacy.
(UK, 1142281) Browse eventsLet Them Shine is a small UK registerd charity that operates a Children's Centre in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. The Centre was completed in 2016 and is currently helping over fifty children. The centre provides pastoral care and pre-school education for over fifty children, split between boys and girls. Some our first children are now at the local primary school and we continue to support all their needs, including of course financially. We all recognise that education is a way out of poverty and is something that has an impact on the whole community. Let Them Shine is a non-denominational charity and the focus is very much at a grass-roots level by ensuring that every penny raised goes to the community.
(UK, 1065846) Browse eventsRise is a Sussex domestic abuse charity providing vital support, refuge accommodation; helpline and counselling, financial and legal advice, children's services and training and preventative education. Every penny raised goes to help the most vulnerable families in our community to live in safety.
(UK, 1061001) Browse eventsSt. John’s is a school and college providing education, care and therapy to young people with complex learning disabilities. St. John’s is about transforming lives – making a real and practical difference to the young people who access our services and embracing the unique diversity they present.
(UK, 1092643) Browse eventsWe provide outreach and associated services to adults and children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse and violence living or working within East Surrey. We provide advice, advocacy, information and support via face-to-face appointments, over the telephone, text and email. Our associated services include a Children's Service, a Counselling Service, Volunteering Service, a programme of Group Work and Debt Advice.
(UK, 327766) Browse eventsALEH - Caring for Israels Disabled Together Aleh provides 650 severely disabled children and young adults in Israel with high-level medical and rehabilitative care in four residential facilities. Aleh is their home and their family - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
(UK, XR16302) Browse eventsThe St Olave's Grammar School Voluntary Fund was established to support the provision of a wide range of curricular and extra-curricular activities at the School which could not be maintained by state funding alone. Examples of how the money raised is used on a regular basis include: - coaches and minibuses for school trips and for transporting sports teams to away fixtures; - additional specialist coaching for sports such as Fives and Chess; - drama productions and concerts; - purchase of materials for Art and Design Technology; - a range of clubs and societies such as debating, medical and language groups. Using the resources of the School Fund, St Olave's is able to offer a far wider and more varied range of extra-curricular activities for its pupils than the majority of state schools. These provide an opportunity for all pupils to engage in areas of interest and to help develop their skills and characters beyond the classroom as well as supporting their academic learning and achievement. The majority of parents contribute regular payments of £50 per month by standing order, although a significant number are kind enough to offer larger sums. Almost all of those who qualify have also completed Gift Aid declarations which allow the School to claim tax relief to enhance the value of those payments.
(UK, 1093635) Browse eventsAll donations go to the Rotary Club of Hitchin Tilehouse Charity Trust Fund and are passed directly and completely to the charity. Rotary is a volunteer organisation based on the principle of "Service Before Self."
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(UK, 1143462) Browse eventsIt provides support to vulnerable families with children aged 0-13 years in the Winchester area through two projects. The Under 5s Project is a theraputic support group for mothers and their pre school children and the 5s to 13s Project offers a befriending service for families in their own homes.
(UK, IOM1356) Browse eventsAt Looky’s Aid, our mission is to unlock the potential of young people, particularly those who are underprivileged, ill, or disabled. We believe that every young person deserves the opportunity to live a life filled with love, hope, ambition, determination, and the joy of helping others.
(UK, NIC104086) Browse eventsAbaana is a Christian based charity which invests in Children in Africa, helping them to break the chains of poverty, through education. There are 19,000 children who die in Africa each day from poverty and disease which is so easily preventable. Over the past 25 years, Abaana has been able to share the love of God in a very practical way with those who need it most. In the past 25 years Abaana has built 17 schools throughout Uganda and currently provides sponsorship for 1,600 children. The aim of Mullabrack and Kilcluney’s short-term mission trip in July 2025 is to visit Abaana’s Schools, New Life Homes and to help with the Street Children. We are a large team of around 30 people and hope to organise summer schemes in the schools, work with street kids, play sports, give lunch and offer medical care and spend time with children who were formerly living rough on the streets and are now being cared for. There are also plans to start a development project to build a toilet block or school kitchen or a nursery school classroom.
(UK, 1118510) Browse eventsTHE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
(UK, 1124098) Browse eventsHelps exchange of health care professionals between Nepal and the UK to improve health in Nepal.
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