Joining Hands Joining Hearts (JHJH) is a domestic violence support group. A registered charity liaising and working with a number of agencies in order to provide the best for those who seek our help. From coffee mornings, friendly support and advice on court proceedings to education and training.
Like many waterway-based charities, the Bridge 19-40 Union Canal Society, is unable to offer public boat trips and other canal-based activities during the current Coronavirus pandemic. We’re hoping to generate donations to help us replace the income that we would have generated in our main operating season, from April – October. Our charity provides opportunities for communities and local people who enjoy the many aspects of our canal network. Canals – and our boat trips - support the health and well-being of the many people who visit them, as well as providing valuable tourist and community facilities. We help to maintain the section of the Union Canal between Bridges 19 and 40, taking in the towns and villages of Broxburn, Winchburgh and Philpstoun. The wealth of history and many points of interest along this stretch are highlighted here: https://sway.office.com/P67Wx3T38wg0Fcve?ref=email
Friends of Saltersgate School (FOSS) is the designated charity for the families of Saltersgate School. Saltersgate is Midlothian’s school for pupils with complex additional support needs. FOSS maintains a caravan in Berwick to provide the families of Saltersgate much needed respite holidays. FOSS also provides a programme of Days Out Vouchers for families to access day trips during the summer. FOSS provides funding for specialist equipment and programmes delivered for pupils at Saltersgate School.
SPACE believes that every person has the right to access services and support to reach their potential. Working alongside citizens and agencies within some of the most rural isolated and deprived wards of NI. We believe in creating opportunities so that everyone can find their strength.
As part of the of the Scouting Centenary celebrations Sea Scouts on the Hamble River are organising a Parade of 100 Boats along the River. The parade will raise funds to improve the range and quality of activities offered and help fund attendance at the 21st World Scout Jamboree.
Established in 1974 by two St Albans residents, SADTN is committed to helping local blind and partially sighted residents keep in touch with what is going on in their local community. SADTN produces a weekly audio programme, containing news stories from the local papers (recorded by volunteer readers), longer articles from regional and national magazines (with permission of the publishers), monthly events and entertainment preview, audio book reviews, interviews, items about local natural and social history - and more! Each listener is provided on free loan with a playback unit (boombox) and receives a memory stick by post using the Royal Mail 'Articles for the Blind' free postal service. Almost 100 volunteers (readers, editors, sound engineers, copy teams, distribution secretaries) are able to provide this all-year-round service to around 110 listeners in all parts of the District (St Albans, Harpenden and all the surrounding villages). The most important message is: 'Do you know someone - family, friend or neighbour - who might enjoy this totally free service if only they knew it is available to them?' All the rest is on the website!
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Bury Shopmobility is an independent charity whom service all those who require mobility assistance whilst visiting Bury. We operate a fleet of scooters, electric and manual wheelchairs, six days a week to allow everyone to do their shopping in comfort and independently. As we are independent, all our costs are met by our generous members and through fundraising events such as sponsored walks, tombola stands and attending public events in the local area. Any support you could provide is graciously received and is very much appreciated. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1107981 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/buryshopmobility
Welcome to the MyDonate page for Refugees Welcome at Migrants Organise. The Refugees Welcome movement launched in 2015 in response to the international refugee crisis. There are now over 90 refugee welcome groups around the UK. This page is for those donating to the refugees welcome aspect of our work, or to donate specifically to one of the local refugee welcome groups with whom we work. Migrants Organise is UK charity that acts as a platform for migrants/refugees acting for change, supporting thousands of the most vulnerable through volunteering and mentoringprogrammes and strengthening hundreds of community groups through capacitybuilding, community development and community organising approaches.Please donate to support the work of the wonderful refugee welcome committees all around the country. Charity No: 107716 Find out more Website http://www.migrantsorganise.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/migrantsorganise Twitter https://twitter.com/migrantsorg YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/londonmrcf
To encourage young UK adventurers to gain first-hand experience of another culture by actually living and working with indigenous communities in developing countries.
Lichfield Cathedral has been a centre of worship for over 1,300 years, a place of pilgrimage, history and prayer. It costs £5.50 per minute to run the Cathedral - your support is vital to enable us to preserve the fabric of the building and to develop its ministry for future generations. Thank you.
Iasis is a medical charity and since 1999 we have provided medical and emergency assistance to people who are marginalised either as a result of conflict, poverty or the remoteness of their homes. Iasis started by working on projects in Europe and has since given aid worldwide. We are keen to give healthcare assistance to all men, women and children that need it, no matter where they come from.