At last, a voice for kids caught in the middle of family splits! A place where they can get support, particularly from young people who have been through it. Funded entirely by young people. Backed by the Agony Aunts from the national media and by professionals working with separating families.
Sugar Free is a charity run by parents of children with diabetes. We raise funds to support work to find a cure for diabetes and also support drives to alleviate the burden of living with diabetes including the complications which are many.
We organise events throughout the year and in February we hold our RAG week. This year our charities are: Giving to George's Leonard Cheshire Disability Trust Cancer Research UK Great Ormond Street Hospital Cardiac Risk in the Young (won a poll held among St. George's Students)
We distribute essential life items Eg. clothes & toiletries & distribute them to the 1m families living in deprivation in the UK. This year 40,000 more children will fall below the poverty threshold in the UK. We need to raise £27,494 to keep one goods bank open to alleviate their poverty.
It seeks to further charitable missionary work in the U.K and Overseas.
Mercy Mankind is a British charity providing humanitarian help, AIDS awarenes, free education, health-care and much more for poor people currently in Bangladesh and Pakistan and also helps Burmese refugees. Runs monthly projects and all photos are updated monthly on it's website for you to see.
It provides quality sports coaching and sports events with the aim of nurturing and developing players of all abilities : improving their game , boosting their confidence, heightening their self-esteem and enhancing their character. We aim to develop players not just as sports people , but also as well-rounded, caring , self-motivated and confident human beings.
Temple Garden Foundation works in partnership with local communities in rural Cambodia to promote sustainable development for those living in poverty. The Foundation selects projects where livelihoods can be improved significantly through simple community initiatives. Programmes include water and sanitation, basic road/bridge infrastructure, healthcare and child and adult education.
We provide safe, satisfying group play and supplementary learning experience to advance the development of children. We support the needs of working parents by providing good quality, affordable out of school childcare services and help to build stronger parenting skills and family values. We also work closely with other organisations to develop specialist services for specific needs - such as our Young Achievers Programme working with 11 - 15 year old Young men from African Caribbean backgrounds who are at risk of underachieving.
RLSS Poole Lifeguard was formed in 1976 with the aim of supplying voluntary, qualified lifeguard supervision at Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset. We also provide Safety Cover at numerous events during the year especially on the water with our rescue boats and our paddle craft. Please help us to continue...
Created via charity sign up service.
The Dayspring Trust is passionate about seeing positive change for the poor and orphaned in South India. 100% of funds raised go directly to the work of the Indian Regd Charity ‘Sinai Ministries’. They run a school for the poor, an orphanage home and 3 churches. For more info see www.sinaihome.com
The Gut Trust offers advice, practical and emotional support and information to those living with IBS, their families and carers. It aims to improve the quality of life of those with IBS and to raise awareness of the issues surrounding this condition.
Framlingham College is a charity we exist to provide pupils of the College and the local Community the opportunity to benefit from the facilities within the grounds of Brandeston Hall Preparatory School and Framlingham College. Reinvigoration of the heart of the College There is a clear and compelling need to develop our educational facilities at the heart of the College. We have exciting plans to re-vitalise the centre of the College as well as build a greatly needed sixth form and careers centre at the College. Sixth Form education is an increasingly competitive area and we must ensure that our students receive the very best opportunities and facilities. We intend to improve facilities for teaching especially in the areas of Business, Economics and Psychology, to enhance the resources for Universities and Careers advice. This is an increasingly complex area where parents look to schools for expert guidance.To complete this plan a modern sixth form resource centre,library and social centre will ensure we remain dynamic and forward thinking. Whilst Framlingham is not a specialist Learning Support school, we have a fine reputation in this area and it is important to provide proper facilities in the right place. Our current resources are limited, and are on the top floor of the main building. This department needs dedicated and easily accessible space, and we intend to bring it into the heart of the school. Demonstrating our commitment to this development programme, work has already been completed on the building of a second astroturf, therefore all College hockey will be able to be played on Astroturf. Brandeston Hall will have far greater access to our facilities. This will enhance our profile and reputation amongst other prep schools and elsewhere. The College will be able to host national and regional competitions at all age groups. In addition to the astroturf, we are building and redeveloping the current cricket pavilion which will incorporate further changing areas and facilities for the leisure centre within the grounds to give benefit not only to the school but to the local community. We wish to ensure excellence in the 21st Century by developing our facilities to ensure all our pupils have the best start in life possible. If you would like to donate directly to the appeal click on the button below If you would like to make a donation to support the charity in general, or fundraise for us, follow the links on the right of the screen.
We offer riding lessons for disabled and special needs children and adults in the Gloucestershre area and are based at Cheltenham racecourse. We have 200 hundred riders supported by around 150 volunteers every week throughout term time, which equates to 6,930 lessons per year. All the riders are physically disabled or have learning difficulties/special needs and all receive positive help and a real boost to their confidence during their time with the group. We receive no external financial support and rely totally on our own fund raising activities and the fundraising of our volunteers. Our operating cost last year was £120,000 which included £2,000 per pony per annum (we currently have 12 ponies) for vet’s fees, food and shoes.
We are raising funds to restore the Church Bells at St Marys Church Elmley Castle. The Church dates back to Norman times and the oldest bell is dated 1420. The newly restored and enhanced bells will provide a complete front six peal for teaching novice bell ringers and developing a new generation of bell ringers to preserve this tradition for the future.
Welcome to Riverhead Infant's School PTA. We are a lovely school in Sevenoaks, Kent. The main aim of the PTA is to raise funds for the school. We fund school coaches for each year group every year. The children love their school as do the parents. Thank you for visiting and supporting us. PTA Chair