Helping India's poorest suffering from Leprosy, H.I.V, natural disasters & train accidents, Tribals & street children without Civil Rights & people needing corrective surgery on deformities & cataracts & midwifery care. Its non profit making, non denominational & multicultural. Support includes food, medical treatment, homes, education, training & paid work.
We are a dynamic voluntary organisation, supporting many hundreds of people to have amazing international experiences each year. We have been supporting international volunteering for over 40 years.
Very active and growing Beavers, Cubs and Scout Group with dedicated leaders.
CABA is the charity caring for Chartered Accountants and their dependants. It offers free confidential support, information and financial assistance to those experiencing difficulties including: accidents, ill health, disability, bereavement, difficulties in retirement, family problems including separation and unemployment.
Samaritans provides confidential, emotional support to any person who is suicidal or despairing. Samaritans has been offering emotional support to those in distress for over 50 years. Despite the increase in the number of help lines across the UK, Samaritans volunteers are among the very few who are still available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Samaritans have a vision for a society where: Fewer people die by suicide People are able to explore their feelings People are able to acknowledge and respect the feelings of others. The Leatherhead branch of Samaritans was established in 1965 and continues to support our local community.
Why Support Us? The Lowry in Salford helps to change young lives through the visual and performing arts. Funds raised through sponsorship will help The Lowry to: Donate to The Lowry Centre Trust
The African Pulse equips young people to make informed choices in a world affected by HIV & AIDS. It develops and implements educational multi-media life skills resources for 8-14 year olds including an interactive and animated CD-ROM, comic book, video, activity book, facilitator's guide and drama.
IT PROVIDES INFORMATION AND SUPPORT FOR ALL AFFECTED BY MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
St. Mary’s is the parish church of Oxted, and has been at the centre of the community since before the Norman Conquest. From generation to generation people have turned to God here, in times of sorrow and joy. In each age the Church has tried to respond to the needs of the community, and in our own day this Christian Community places itself at the service of those who live and work in Oxted. Today we share our faith by worshipping together and bringing the good news of Jesus Christ’s life, death and resurrection to those around us. One of the ways in which we seek to meet the needs of the community is through working with young people, and we are actively fund-raising to expand the activities we are offering to three groups for children between 10 and 16 years old.
Little Acorns (Colleton) Pre-School is registered to care for 34 children from the age of 2 to 5 years. The Pre-school has been awarded the highest Grade of outstanding by Ofsted in March 2009. Little Acorns is also a member of the Pre-school learning alliance. Children are looked after by qualified and experienced practitioners. Currently we are raising money to ensure the completion of a proposed extension to the building. This will provide a medical and rest room for sick and younger children and a larger kitchen area.
Making our Park the Heart of our Community.
As of January 2012, Education For Choice is a project of Brook the young people's sexual health charity. With your generous support, Education For Choice will continue to provide information, education and advocacy to ensure that young people are supported to make informed decisions about pregnancy.
Autism Cymru is Wales’ National Charity for Autism and since 2001 has worked in collaboration with others in the public and voluntary sector to influence major policy changes. Autism Cymru has made great strides in raising the profile of Autism in Wales through high level campaigning.
The Richard Bright VEGf Research Trust was established to research all aspects of VEGf biology with particular emphasis on new vessel fromation and non-endothelial cell survival. Both these aspects are governed by VEGf in islet transplantation.
Our mission is simple and focuses on addressing the root causes of poverty and suffering by facilitating, developing and then delivering effective programs through sustainable partnerships with individuals, businesses and organisations. Being Humanitarian, a non-profit organisation, registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (Reg No. 1157582), works in relief and development to alleviate human suffering in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Being Humanitarian is dedicated to helping the needy overcome poverty and injustice. Charity No: 1157582 Find out more Website http://www.beinghumanitarian.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Being.Humanitarian.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/B__HUMANITARIAN YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCczo2FvIfFZ_jatRVahgFHQ
The purposes of the Charity are for the advancement of health and improvement in the quality of lives for children and young people with “autism with severe learning difficulties". The charity is a memorial to Edward Newell who died on 21 June 2010. Edward’s strength of character, sense of humour and incredible spirit has left a hole in the hearts of his family and those that knew him. Our love for Edward now finds its voice and inspiration in the formation of a permanent charity whose core aim is to help children and young adults who, like Edward, are diagnosed with ASLD. We also aim to provide support to the families who are struggling to cope with the daily realities of caring for someone with this condition. Please note that the charity will be entirely for the public benefit; costs relating to Edward’s own memorial to commemorate his life do not form part of the charity. HMR&C Charities have accepted The Edward Newell Memorial as a charity for tax purposes under their reference XT26052. Payments received can be eligible for the Gift Aid scheme, the 25% gift aid. The HMR&C Model Declarations for fit and proper persons acting as charity trustees are in place. The Trustees do not expect to incur any administrative charges at this stage, all work being carried on a voluntary basis. CHARITY DEFINITIONS: kindness and tolerance in judging others; love of humankind; the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need; generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless; a charitable act or work; benevolent feeling, especially towards those in need or in disfavour; leniency and forbearance in judging others
Little Orchids provides therapeutic intervention, respite and support for children aged 0-4 years with special needs and their parents/carers. One key aim is to improve the lives of these children, with the view of enabling them to achieve their full potential and prepare them to enter into mainstream education.
We provide healthcare to third world remote rural communities that have very limited or no access to health care by using modern technology and innovation. Remote rural people make long & arduous journeys to medical centres but are now treated in their homes using community health workers (CHW) travelling to the patient and linking with the doctors in their clinics, and hospitals via tele-medicine technology.The CHWs carry essential drugs and are trained in dispensing with advice from the doctors.The doctors talk directly with patients and the CHWs in real time using the tele-medicine technology.The Patient’s condition and clinical observations are transmitted to the doctor through tele-medicine and recording apps.The Patient’s medical details are available to the doctor and CHW via an app on their hand held tablet and a remote Electronic Medical Records Database.Patients who need escalated treatment are evacuated to hospital in the same ambulance that the CHWs use to attend the call.All treatments provided by us including drugs are free to patients who cannot fund their treatment. Charity No: 1158474 Find out more Website http://www.healthcare4all.org.uk
The Rotary Jaipur Limb Project sponsor and support several limb camps in Asia and Africa and Haiti providing new limbs to thousands of amputees who otherwise live in abject conditions caused by disease, accidents or from minefields. A Jaipur limb costs £25 making active life possible for victims.
Help and support for families and individuals in the local community. Parenting programmes, divorce and separation recovery, Befrienders and The Sharing Project: practical assistance for people needing furniture & household items. The charity also takes donations of furniture and household items.
Future Nation campaigns, fundraises and supports the development and growth of young people in partnership with their families and communities.
The Fund is a small charity founded by Miriam Dean in the late 1940s. We currently work with partners in India, Kenya and S Africa meeting medical and educational needs of children and the disabled. Volunteer trustees, working from home, minimise expenses so "every penny given goes" ... to partners.
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