The Friends have worked tirelessly for the church for many years and now are happy to facilitate fund raising for its reordering, without which we may lose our wonderful church which has stood at the heart of our village for one thousand years.
St Peters School PTA in Winchester are raising money to fund a new Little fishes, Reception and KS1 playground. All donations to this site will go straight to the PTA and will all be used to fund the new playground project.
Wynstones School provides Steiner education from age 3 up to 18. Founded in 1937 it offers a rich and varied curriculum for about 300 pupils. To raise funds for their class trip Class 8 are doing a 150 mile bike ride (Reading to Gloucester) Funds raised will be shared with Action Aid.
Interactive is a registered charity working with sport providers and policy makers to ensure that disabled Londoners can get involved in the sport and physical activity of their choice, in the venue of their choice and at the level of their choice.
Frenchay Parish Church Organ Fund is a project to repair the organ at St John the Baptist Frenchay so that it can be used by the next generation within our community and ensure that music remains a much-loved feature of our village life.
The company is a registered charity whose objects are to promote sport recreation and social activities for inhabitants of the village of Long Clawson and the surrounding areas through the maintenance, repair, restoration, preservation and improvement of the facilities on the grounds of Long Clawson Recreation Ground.
Your donation will help provide much needed facilities for the new hall, primary school and park areas to provide education and community focussed activities that will benefit all villagers in Bletchingdon. Help us raise £248,000 to provide the necessary equipment to maximise these facilities.
Remedi provides funds for medical research projects in the UK which result in new rehabilitation procedures, improved medical equipment, services and facilities which dramatically improve the quality of life for babies, children and adults and make the journey from illness or disability back to a normal life a reality.
Katharine Dormandy Trust For Haemophilia And Allied Disorders
The Cambodian Futures Foundation (CFF) helps disadvantaged children and orphans in Cambodia by providing financial aid towards everyday expenses such as food, clothing, education and rent.
The Emergency and Reconstruction Fund has been established to help projects in countries where the environmental and public health infrastructure has broken down (or barely exists) due to natural disaster or political upheaval.
The club is based around the concept of 'Service above Self',and members devote their time to fund-raising for local charities, assisting others to raise funds, and providing services to the community at large. As part of Rotary International our work also reaches international vulnerable projects.
Fundraising will allow the SRC to engage with the vulnerable, the isolated and the immobile in County Durham offering them emotional, physical and psychological support through our successful Volunteer Driver Transport Schemes. Home Care and Volunteer Driver Transport form the basis of the services provided by the Centre which operates within the voluntary sector and is a not-for-profit organisation.
Quaker Service is a cross community family welfare charity which contributes in a practical way to the understanding and reduction of the causes and effects of violence, suffering and social deprivation on communities in Northern Ireland. QS provides services to support vulnerable and undervalued individuals, families and children.
It funds a children's home, Tiyamike Mulungu, in South Malawi - one of the poorest areas in Africa.
It’s all about the audience at Poorboy. We produce exhilarating experiences that captivate and beguile. But most of all, we guarantee to be evoking thoughts about what you’ve just seen for weeks afterwards. That’s just how we roll. We like to frequently dance on the edge of what's possible.
Founded in 1855, Hampton Hill Cricket Club is at the core of the local community, fielding adult and junior teams and encouraging youngsters to take up the sport. The pavilion was destroyed in an arson attack on 9/10/10 and the club has launched a Buy a Brick campaign to raise funds for the rebuild.
To generate hope and healing for the innocent and abandoned children of Africa caught up in areas of conflict and crisis. By providing for their long term well being and educational needs to becoming the leading contributors to the New Africa. Music for Life is the parent body of ACC
St Judes is involved with ministering to to the local community in Earl's Court, London. Its aim is to be of service to those in need. The foundation of its work is a community engaged in prayer and hospitality.
CHAWS or Community Health & Water in Shirati (charity 71000681603) was set up to support community volunteers to visit & support palliative patients in the area served by Shirati Hospital Rorya Tanzania. Our aim is to provide each volunteer with means to collect water for irrigation & domestic use
Kirklees Summer Playscheme Camp is a very special charity which gives children from many different backgrounds a holiday to remember. For over 40 years, thousands of children have spent their time off from school camping, playing games, and making friends at one of the longest running summer camps in the UK. Children, aged 9-12, stay at Woolley Edge Scout Camp for 4 days and 3 nights with 6 camps available over the course of the school summer holidays. Ellie, 10, who came to camp for the first time in 2017, said "I liked the multi activities, doing Hama beads. I enjoyed the tuck shop where we could buy sweets and glow sticks. It was fun to serve the other kids at the tuck shop; it gave me a chance to test my maths. I made lots of new friends and liked sleeping in a tent for the first time.”Your donation will help us support more disadvantaged children experience a very special summer holiday. Visit our website www.kirkleessummerplaycamp.com. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Kirklees Summer Playscheme camp is a small charity which has been operating since the 1960s. We welcome children from a wide range of backgrounds including young carers and those with disabilities and we provide a subsidy for low income families. The cost of the camp is £60 per young person plus a small booking fee. The cost for low income families is £30 plus the booking fee. The Camp is staffed by around 25 permanent volunteers and we also have young people completing their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award residential. Jane and Duncan the camp leaders since 1988 have worked on camp since 1976 and they were awarded MBEs in the Queens Birthday honours in 2005 for their work at camp. Volunteers return year after year and form an extended family that meets twice a year to review and plan for the summer. We need to raise funds to subsidise children from low income families and to invest in tents and play equipment. Charity No: 1176481
It is a small organisation based in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland who rely on volunteers 'To promote the welfare of persons whose lives are affected by disability.’ See their web page for more info.
Wigmore Hall holds a unique place in London musical life and is an essential platform for the worlds most sought-after soloists and chamber musicians. It also fosters the careers of talented young artists, some of them making their first professional appearance in London. Wigmore Hall presents over 400 events in a season, attracting appreciative and loyal audiences and selling some 165,000 tickets each year. Every week a concert is broadcast worldwide on radio and the internet through BBC Radio 3. The Hall also launched its own recording label, Wigmore Hall Live, in 2005 with a growing number of releases available for sale in retail outlets worldwide. Wigmore Hall is committed to reaching communities who do not usually have access to the concert series. The Halls highly regarded and wide-reaching Community and Education programme engages with over 15,000 people of all ages, through projects in: Nurseries Schools Hospitals Day-care centres As well as ongoing work with: Families Music students Concert related projects
Aid4Aids is a small NI charity, supporting Aids related projects that receive no Government funding in South Africa. So far it has raised £30,000, supporting 2 projects in a hospice in Khayelitsha township. The money has been used to drill a borehole to provide water and install solar panels to heat water.