(UK, 1121374) Browse eventsThe Centre for Applied Research and Evaluation International Foundation (careif) is a new international charity based in London, England. We aim to share knowledge about mental health in order to improve people’s wellbeing. This includes how to live healthily and ensure work and services are suited to all cultures and societies.
(UK, 1170567) Browse eventsThe Martin Fisher Foundation is working together towards ZERO new HIV infections, ZERO HIV-related deaths, and ZERO HIV stigma in Brighton & Hove. We have a unique opportunity to eliminate HIV within the next generation. We know around 1:10 people with HIV are unaware of their infection and may be unknowingly passing on the infection to others. If we can increase HIV testing across the city and reach the undiagnosed proportion, then they can start effective treatment which will completely supress the virus. Once supressed, or undetectable, the virus is untransmissble. Undetectable equals untransmissable. U=U.By simultaneously improving access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a tablet people at risk can take to prevent HIV acquisition (a bit like contraception to prevent pregnancy), we aim to move TOWARDS ZERO new infections. And by improving knowledge around HIV and ensuring the whole population has up-to-date information we also hope to move TOWARDS Zero HIV-stigma. Help us in our cause by donating today! Charity No: 1170567 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/martinfisherfoundation/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MartinFisherFo1?lang=en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-pGQ16NuresVvcmCG4ON0w/featured
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(UK, 1132303) Browse eventsIt was 150 years ago that Christ Church was built, and since 1863 the church has been at the heart of this community. In that time East Sheen has grown into a busy and thriving community, with thousands of people now coming through the doors of Christ Church every year. To keep up with the needs of the church and local people we are planning to build a small Community Hall. The architect Purcell, known for their work on St Pauls Cathedral amongst others, have been working with us on the design, which compliments the existing Victorian architecture whilst also creating an airy and modern space. The community hall will have a glazed entrance lobby and large windows. There will be a sliding partition between the entrance lobby and the community hall to provide flexibility of either two separate spaces or one larger space. Additional toilet facilities will enable both the existing and new rooms to be self-contained allowing use of both areas independently. The kitchen will be relocated central to both the new and existing areas. There will also be increased storage facilities. Please support this community project, which will serve the needs of the Church and local people, by donating. Christ Church is one of three churches in the Parish of Mortlake with East Sheen. The other two are St Mary the Virgin, Mortlake and All Saints, East Sheen.
(UK, 1083549) Browse eventsDVIP support women and children who have experienced domestic violence and work to end domestic abuse. We provide services for people who use violence and their victims to help break the cycle of abuse.
(UK, 1058908) Browse eventsLetchworth Round Table has been active for over 75 years. In that time we have raised over £250,000 for local good causes, delivered over 10,000 parcels to people in need and said hello and goodbye to over 300 members.
(UK, 1156898) Browse eventsWe use dance as a diversionary tool to children and young people. We use it to re-engage in education, reduce offending and re-offending in young people and provide a positive start in life. We see dance as not only having health benefits but also social benefits.
(UK, 1131723) Browse eventsTHE BELL PROJECT AT ST WILFRID'S CHURCH, GRAPPENHALLA programme of Restoration, Renewal and Augmentation of the Ring of Bells and The Ringing Environment whilst remembering our Heritage Grappenhall Bells having been ringing out across the parish for over 300 years and the Bell Ringers have devised a project that will ensure this continues for many years to come. The Bell Ringers are appealing for funds for a programme to augment, restore and renew the bell installation and ringing environment. The project will replace the worn-out Bell Frame with a new frame with a modern ring of 10 bells installed on this, pleasantly tuned to the modern ‘5 tone principle’. Our 4 oldest bells, dating back to 1700 will be retired from full circle ringing and lifted higher up the tower to be used for clock chimes and the service bell, which will be a much gentler use for such old bells. To assist with training and recruit retention, a ‘dumb bell’ or simulator will be installed as well as a CCTV System to enable the bells to be viewed from within the main body of the church by all. We aim to raise £175,000 to pay for the works, which will include making some much needed space in the Ringing Room. By doing so, the church clock mechanism will be relocated from the Ringing Room to the Belfry and the louvres will be blocked up internally to form a sound control system, to weather and pest- proof the Belfry and to exclude draughts.There is an unique opportunity to buy a bell and have an enduring inscription cast onto it. What better way could there be to remember loved ones or to mark a special occasion or even for company sponsorship? Please get in touch via our Facebook page, if you would like details, or alternatively contact our Tower Captain, Mike Thomson via email at [email protected] down simply, each bell ranges in cost according to size, with the smaller bells averaging out at £10,000 each and the largest at £20,000. In addition to that, there are fittings to each bell: wheel, £1,000, rope, £175, headstock £300, stay £45, slider £45 and muffle, £20 totalling an additional £1,600 per bell.Donations of any size will all be gratefully received. Please consider Gift Aid. Please use Debit Cards rather than credit cards to keep costs down. Charity No: 1131723 Find out more Website http://www.stwilfridschurch.org.uk/fundraising/bells-project/ Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/GrappenhallBells/ Twitter https://twitter.com/GhallBells
(UK, Hospiceiom - N/A) Browse eventsHospice Isle of Man was established 30 years ago on the Island to provide palliative care for the Manx public. Our children's hospice is called Rebecca House. We need to raise £3.5 million a year to continue this much needed help. Help us to continue to help others by supporting us.
(UK, 252878a) Browse eventsSt. Joseph’s School is an inclusive caring community, based on Christian values. It is a centre of excellence where education, care and therapies are personalised to meet the varying needs of children and young people with complex learning and behavioural difficulties. The school works with families to create a stable and caring environment for those learners with a range of disorders (including Autistic Spectrum Disorder) and the complex issues created with communication and behaviour.
(UK, 522468) Browse eventsGirlguiding in West Bridgford, Nottingham
Enfants du Monde UK is a registered Charity (n:1111296). It was first started in 2005 as Enfants du Mekong UK. Since its launch, it raised more than £200.000, sponsored 50 kids to go to school and build 5 schools around Cambodia. After 7 years caring about unprivileged children in Asia, we thought it was time to help other parts of the world and be free from the link with Enfants du Mekong or any other big charity. Our next goal is to focus on helping abandoned children in Madagascar, one of the poorest countries in the world. We will dedicate our funds to small local charities with direct access to the manager. To help us witness the money is well spent, we will get the help of a french expat living in the country who is not directly involved in one of the charities we help. She or he will then be our eyes and ears on site, available for random checks.
(UK, SPOWE - N/A) Browse eventsSPOWE is a registered charity working in Uganda and the UK which improves the livelihoods of orphans, widows and elderly bereaved through HIV/AIDS. SPOWE is about providing access. Access to Education, Training, Skills, Relief and Income. A grassroots approach, empowering towards self-reliance.
(UK, 1115758) Browse eventsWe support Tumaini orphanage in Kenya which was set up for the relief of children who have been made homeless mostly due to the spread of AIDS. Currently the orphanage is home to 56 children, but is expanding to house 200 in the long term.
(UK, 1142444) Browse eventsWe provide facilities for recreation, advancing education and training, and relieving the needs of homeless people. Simply Limitless is seeing change come to the wider community on all levels including the physical, mental and spiritual. We operate from a renovated carpet factory in Kidderminster.
(UK, 800452) Browse eventsEnglish Disabled Flyfishers. Registered Charity 800452. The purpose of the organisation is to assist the disabled fly fishers amongst us to continue to be able to enjoy their sport, no matter what the disability. The ultimate prize, if wanted, is to represent your country as a member of the English Team in the annual competition between the other Home Nations. If you just want to enjoy the day out fly fishing without the pressure of competition, there are several days afloat at various trout fisheries in the Midlands area, for you to enjoy.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The charity was founded by a group of anglers, both disabled, and able bodied, from the Leicester area in 1980. The various days out at the different trout fisheries are discounted for members, and help is provided by the able bodied amongst us to allow other members to have an enjoyable day out. All monies to make up the shortfall on the days afloat comes about by donations of cash or fishing equipment and prizes for tombolas and auctions, which are held at most of the meetings. Members also attend open days at fisheries, some Fly Fairs, Fly Fishing Club Meetings in the winter, and any worthwhile cause , where we might raise some money for the organisation. Persons do not have to be disabled to join our Organisation, so if you are a fly fisherman and would like to help in any way, please check our website, and contact the Membership Secretary. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 800452 Find out more Website http://www.englishdisabledflyfishers.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/johnedff/
(UK, 1131447) Browse eventshelping children & families in Ghana. A Christian based UK registered charity. Aims include; to relieve poverty, hardship & distress for needy people to provide educational opportunities to show compassion. Thanks for your support!
(UK, EW01453) Browse eventsHome Straight is a local non-profit organisation that was launched in 2011 to teach health and fitness to people who have found themselves homeless, marginalised, or suffer from substance misuse addictions by engaging them in a running community to build confidence, strength and self-esteem. We work with Turning Point and other hostels when they refer new members to us. The club is run by the members for the members, assisted by volunteers. We meet several times a week in the parks of central London for free training sessions focusing on running drills, running technique and endurance. The goal is primarily to get members fit for races and events, but fundamentally Home Straight offers much more than that...- It is a source of supportive camaraderie which gives members a new focus through the discipline of physical training. Members often have poor support structures, struggle to find work, and suffer from isolation. Boredom and loneliness are extremely risky for people recovering from mental illness and addiction. Home Straight gives participants a reason to get up in the morning It provides social support outside the training. The sense of achievement felt by those who join can be life-changing. In summary, Home Straight gives hope, structure and purpose to disadvantaged people, helping to improve confidence and self esteem, diet and health. It enables people to get together and bond by exercising in the open air. It changes people’s lives for the better, enabling them to get healthy and giving them the confidence to get into education, training and employment. Finally - we are funded by public donations and fundraisers, and we are working with a London university to undertake research on the effectiveness of the program.
(UK, 506296) Browse eventsHospital Radio for Morecambe Bay. Playing the best music, news & entertainment. Staffed by volunteers for the patients, staff & visitors of our hospitals.