(UK, SC041270) Browse eventsMany people in our society have either been out of work for some time or never had the opportunity to work since leaving school. Learning how to think positively and how to take positive steps forward to achieve your hopes, dreams and aspirations is life-changing.
(UK, SC037271) Browse eventsFairy Box is national children’s charity supporting ill boys and girls in hospital, their families, and staff involved in their care. We provide gift boxes filled with toys, games, and gifts to lift ill children's spirits any time of the day as often as they need it.
(UK, 1135291) Browse eventsCOUNTRYMICE IS A LOCAL CHARITY SUPPORTING PATIENTS WHO ARE TERMINALLY ILL AND IN NEED OF ADDITIONAL END OF LIFE CARE. WE HELP BRIDGE THE GAP IN SERVICES LEFT BY OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN AREAS SUCH AS NIGHT NURSES AND NIGHT SITTERS, GIVING HELP AND SUPPORT TO RELATIVES CARING FOR PATIENTS.
(UK, SCO11740) Browse eventsThe Beatson Cancer Charity exists to enhance the experience, treatment, outcomes and wellbeing of current and former cancer patients and their families or carers in the broadest possible sense. We achieve this by delivering non-clinical services and funding enhancements in cancer treatment, care and research in partnership with the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre. Significant funding provides additional patient and family resources and facilities, innovative service developments and enhanced medical equipment. Our funding also provides extra staff resources including clinical nurse specialists and radiography and research staff as well as innovative and ground-breaking research and funding for staff education, training and personal development.
(UK, 512224) Browse eventsCHUF'S aim is to raise money to buy equipment, facilities, aftercare and research for the Children's Heart Unit and the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Freeman Hospital.
(UK, 1143987) Browse eventsWe work to educate the public in different religious beliefs and encourage good relations between persons of different faiths. We aim to promote knowledge, mutual understanding and respect. We are currently working on the Sherbourne House Project for a prayer and community facility in Westminster.
(UK, 1101857) Browse eventsWe continuously challenge the stigma of mental health, empowering those under distress and their carers by giving them a voice, regaining their confidence and independence.
(UK, 1039622) Browse eventsStepping Stones is a school where children with mild disabilities / hemiplegia can really thrive and fulfil their potential. We believe in providing the children with a caring, fun environment where they can truly benefit from a bespoke curriculum, technologically innovative teaching practices and the chance to grow and develop into confident, independent young men and women. We understand the difficulties and care about the challenges that a young person with disabilities faces. We want their time at Stepping Stones to be one where they grow both academically and socially.
(UK, 1077822) Browse eventsAl-Akram Trust is an educational organisation in Derby that aims to bring all members of the community together in the pursuit of learning and education.
(UK, 1021216) Browse events9th Harpenden Scout Group - a community based group providing activities, education and exploration for local children. On this page you can pay your subscriptions and make donations to the group. Our new hut is now built, so many thanks to all those who helped, monetarily or otherwise. (To hire the hut, go to our website: harpendenhall.org) In order to pay your subscription or donation, please click on the Make a donation button in the right hand column. But first, please see the guidance below. Gift Aid The subscriptions (and any other donations by anyone other than companies) potentially qualify for gift aid. So, during the payment process, you will be asked whether you elect for gift aid. This boosts our income by 25%, at no cost to you, so we encourage you to elect for gift aid if possible (see next paragraph). The subscription/donation payment will qualify for gift aid if it is made by a taxpayer who, in the tax year (6 April to 5 April) that the subscription is paid, has paid or will pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax that is at least equal to the amount of tax that the 9th Harpenden (plus any other charities or Community Amateur Sports Clubs) will reclaim on that person's gifts for that tax year. Other taxes such as VAT, Corporation Tax or Council Tax do not qualify. Charities can reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 gift given (on or after 6 April 2008). If you do not meet this test and so cannot claim, but another member of the family does, please arrange for them to make the payment instead, if possible. We can only reclaim basic rate income tax; if you pay higher rates of tax, you should keep a record of the subscription and enter it in your tax return to receive a rebate of the higher rate tax, which will be equal to 25% of your cash subscription/donation. On £110, that's £27.50 rebate, and on £40 that's £10, so it is worth doing. Even if you don't want to benefit from this rebate, please consider making the claim anyway and passing the benefit to us (by making an additional donation equal to the rebate). Subscriptions The information that you will have to fill in to make your payment is very straightforward. When you are asked if you wish to disclose your name and leave a message, it is important that you specify "subs" and the name of the child to which the payment relates. Otherwise, we will not know that you have paid. If you have more than one subscription to pay, you are welcome to combine the figures into one payment, as long as you ensure that your message specifies the names of the children to which it relates. Brick appeal and donations If you are making a donation, please explain this in the Leave a Message box. For late donations to the brick appeal, make sure that in that box you specify the names of the child (or adult) that you wish to be inscribed. (Maximum characters: 2 lines per brick; 13 letters per line.) Please opt for gift aid if you qualify.
(UK, 09816805) Browse eventsCambridge University Women’s Boat Club (“CUWBC”) was founded in 1941 to compete against its Oxford counterpart in the women’s version of the annual University Boat Race.
(UK, 1003839) Browse eventsSulgrave Manor, often described as “a hidden gem”, is the Tudor home of George Washington’s ancestors. Open to the public since 1921 as a centre of Anglo-American friendship, it engages annually with thousands of school-children and adults in a vibrant experience of celebrating history and heritage.
(UK, 230318) Browse eventsWE PROVIDE FACILITIES,HELP, ADVICE & SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN THE WINDSOR AREA
(UK, 287436) Browse eventsGirlguiding UK is an organisation which provides a unique girl-only space. Girlguiding was set up in 1973 in South Woodham Ferrers, Essex to follow the Guiding Association principles to help girls and young women of all ages to achieve their full physical, intellectual and social potential in a safe enjoyable environment. Our rainbows, brownies, guides and rangers become part of a group of girls who help each other and are friendly. They develop new skills while having fun. They learn to think for themselves, and understand a little more about the world, its people and cultures. Girlguiding SWF New HQ Girlguiding in South Woodham Ferrers needs to replace its existing HQ. The new building will be a replacement for an old wooden structure first donated to us 28 years ago by Trenthams Ltd upon completion of the major works and infrastructure of the town. Our current building has an internal framework which is rotting away and the concrete base and brick supporting plinth is collapsing causing the building to trist and warp.