(UK, 1176446) Browse eventsWe Remember Submariners (WRS) is a not-for-profit organisation that raises funds through donations, events and the sale of unique annual Memorial Pins. With over 4000 active members, the aims of WRS include the provision of: - A wreath for serving or retired submariners that 'Cross The Bar' - A condolence card and 'Moly' pins to the immediate relatives of the submariner - Wreaths for laying at national and international submarine memorial ceremonies - Support to dependent relatives of deceased submariners.
(UK, 1001065) Browse eventsTo advance the education of children below compulsorySchool age by providing safe and satisfying group play.
(UK, 1029297) Browse eventsCoton Pre-School provides play, education and care facilities for a small group of children within the grounds of Coton School in Cambridgeshire. It is managed by a Committee of parent volunteers who fundraise to improve the resources and equipment available.
(UK, 1086205) Browse events2,500 disabled, most of them children,whose bodies have been shattered by serious illness and terrorist activity are rehabilitated through sports programs at the Israel Sport Centre for the Disabled.Funded almost entirely by charitable donations, the Centre desperately needs wheelchairs, essential rehabilitative equipment and support for specific projects.
(UK, 1005139) Browse eventsTeso Development Trust was formed as a charity in 1991 to work with the Christian churches in Teso and its community to give relief and development notably improved agriculture, clean water,education and enterprise It provides a voice for the community to the world and helps Christian ministry
(UK, SC036199) Browse eventsEllon & District Transport Club was inaugurated in 1991 to provide a 'not for profit' taxi service for disabled members of the community. Volunteer committee members and drivers help wheelchair users and those who have difficulty accessing public transport because of age, mental or physical disability, illness or poverty.
(UK, 1082289) Browse eventsThe Deer Initiative is a broad partnership of statutory, voluntary and private interests dedicated to "ensuring the delivery of a sustainable, well-managed wild deer population in England and Wales".
(UK, 293204) Browse eventsIn October 2005 the British Eye Research Foundation merged with Fight for Sight to become the UK’s largest eye research charity. The new charity, operating as Fight for Sight and registered as British Eye Research Foundation, will be able to take huge steps in the field of ophthalmic research. Please visit www.fightforsight.org.uk for more information or www.justgiving.com/fightforsight/donate/ to make a donation.
(UK, Race for Millions charities - N/A) Browse eventsRace for Millions is raising money for four different charities: Brainwave, Wellbeing of Women, The Prince's Trust and Leukaemia Research.
Promoting the health and well-being of indigenous tribal populations across the globe through the provision of healthcare, education and financial assistance.
Share Uganda is an entirely not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organisation, working in the Kyotera District of Uganda. Our work focuses on providing quality and sustainable health services, supporting the education of local healthcare professionals, and developing collaborative solutions to local healthcare challenges.
(UK, 1109814) Browse eventsFrontline is a Liverpool-based Christian charity, which runs a range of projects both locally and further afield. In particular it supports young people, assists families and individuals with practical or social needs, and provides aid to those affected by poverty or disaster. www.frontline.org.uk
Cabin Lane Church is a community of followers of Jesus Christ, with a call to “build community, live with passion, offer your best and to make an impact for Jesus”. This is our identity and makes up how we go about (our ethos) what we do (our vision). Even our structure is designed to help this. CABIN LANE CHURCH'S VISION The Church’s unique nature, (it’s people and ethos), means we can proactive in the community, offering complementary and different forms of help alongside other organisations. We are committed to: * offering whole-life skills and care for the individual, family and community * providing spiritual, moral and ethical direction through our identity as the local Christian community * enhancing the provision of services and facilities for the community to enjoy and use in various ways * playing an active part in seeking to improve the life and cohesion of the community, working in partnership with others.
Supporting adults in West Lothian with activity based groups to help reduce isolation, anxiety and depression. MOOD are client focused working in a holistic way which is organic.
To be updated ........ Sutton Scout Group is a highly active Scout Group, with full Beaver, Cubs and Scout Sections . The group meets within the village of Sutton in Cambridgeshire on Monday (Beavers and Scouts) and Wednesday (Cubs). The group is a trust established under its rules which are common to all Scouts. The trustees are appointed in accordance with the POR of the Scout Association and in accordance with Charity Commission guidelines. A few years ago the current scout hut was concluded to be not for the continuation of Scouting activities. The group are now actively fund raising for a new Scout Hut, hence this page. An architect has offered his services and a set of plans produced in conjunction with the leaders and the beavers, cubs and scouts. A model has been produced and this has been touring various events within the village. Planning position is currently being sought, and costs are being put together. A lot of local businesses have offered support but we still need to raise in the region of £200,000.
(UK, 1087846) Browse eventsUmeed Partnership gives hope to women and children through education and training in some of the poorest areas of Pakistan. Teaching Urdu, arithmetic, English, carpentry and embroidery the centres provide help for the most disadvantaged people enabling them to gain skills and socialise with others.
E13 Learning Community Ltd works alongside 8 schools in the Plaistow and Upton Park areas of the London Borough of Newham primarily to provide out of school learning and leisure activities for children and young people and to grow community cohesion. Our mission is to make the E13 Learning Community area an excellent and inclusive living and learning environment for children, young people, and families. We work in one of the most economically disadvantaged and culturally diverse areas of England & Wales.Our track record to date includes holiday play schemes for 140 children to enable them to keep learning & having fun new experiences during the breaks from school. We're also running performance skills workshops leading to an Olympics-related celebration in 2012. To help build bridges across the cultural divides we organised a 'Faith and Neighbours' walk, visiting 5 different faiths' places of worship on a Saturday afternoon - themed around what it means to be a good neighbour; and a 'Kaleidoscope' event for schools and community to share interactive cultural displays and performances.Your donation will help us develop more activities along these lines.The website includes work carried out by schools as well as the charity. Charity No: 1138176 Find out more Website http://www.e13LC.org