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The Global White Lion Protection Trust (UK, 048-299) Browse events

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White lions are almost extinct in the wild and 90% of golden lions were wiped out in our lifetime. If we don't act lions could be extinct in the wild in LESS THAN 10 YEARS The Global White Lion Protection Trust is Creating a Lion-Hearted World where Lions, Land and People live in Natural Harmony

Sidney Sussex College, University Of Cambridge (UK, 1137586) Browse events

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Since its foundation, Sidney Sussex College has flourished in large part through the involvement and generosity of alumni and friends. Every year the Sidney Sussex Annual Fund has a direct impact on our current and prospective students, supporting the teaching and supervisions system as well as helping the many extra-curricular activities that make College life special. Sidney’s current fundraising priorities are:   To attract and support the very best students irrespective of their financial background. To continue to provide personalised teaching with high levels of supervision by research-active Scholars. To enhance our students’ experience at Sidney by providing excellent facilities and a wide range of activities including student societies, Sidney Sussex Choir, music and performance, sports and travel.

Radio Forest Community Broadcasting (UK, 277847) Browse events

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Radio for the NHS in Essex You can hear our radio stations at hospitals across Essex, providing entertainment, music, news, sport and information 24/7. From outpatients departments, to long term care wards Radio Forest provides bespoke radio programmes for those in hospital and care. We are currently on-air at the following: St. Margarets Hospital in Epping, The Derwent Centre in Harlow, Brentwood Community Hospital and Saffron Walden Community Hospital. Radio Forest Community Broadcasting is run by volunteers and relys on donations and fundraising to continue its service to the NHS. If you would like to help, or help us fundraise, do get in touch.

Moorlands Home Link (UK, 1158361) Browse events

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Moorlands Home Link is the largest, independent elderly care charity in the North Staffordshire Moorlands, offering a unique and bespoke approach to the needs and support of elderly, vulnerable, and housebound people. We aim to prevent social isolation, loneliness, and maintain independence in the home for as long as is practicable for each individual who comes into our professional, quality care. We aim to help and support our clients to have a quality of life in their later years which encompasses a holistic approach to care inclusive to all. All services alleviate social isolation and the resulting health issues of loneliness, self neglect, depression, withdrawal and lack of motivation, and provide support to carers and families. Smiles, laughter and memories are all part of a clients journey with Moorlands Home Link.

Elsfield Parochial Church Council (UK, XN375280) Browse events

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Elsfield PCC is responsible for co-operating with the incumbent, the Revd Anthony Price, in promoting the pastoral, evangelical, social and ecumenical mission of the Church throughout the parish. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Church building in Elsfield. The parish church of St Thomas of Canterbury has stood in this small rural village, North-East of Oxford, since at least 1122. In 1849 and 1859, when the Revd Richard Gordon was vicar, the building was restored in the English Gothic style and new seating was installed under the supervision of G. E. Street. The Salviati mosaics - It is thought that the mosaics were installed behind the altar in the 1860s or 1870s. The central panel on the east wall depicts the Last Supper after Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the same subject in Milan. The mosaics are by Antonio Salviati (1816-1890), the founder of a glass making and mosaic company based at Murano near Venice, who installed mosaics in a large number of churches and cathedrals in Great Britain including the Wolsey Chapel at Windsor Castle, the Albert Memorial, St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Fundraising - The Elsfield PCC is raising £50,000 to restore these outstanding mosaics, described by scholars as a "National treasure".

Voluntary Action Maidstone (UK, 1066911) Browse events

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Voluntary Action Maidstone (VAM) works with some of the most disadvantaged and hard to reach groups within our community. Its core activities are a Volunteer Centre which provides a brokerage service for people wanting to volunteer and those organisations requiring volunteers and a Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) which provides training, support, advice and capacity building to existing and developing, voluntary and community organisations (VCOs). In our role of developing infrastructure support for VCOs, we are able to help local services flourish. We have worked effectively with voluntary, community, statutory and public sector organisations.Various projects have developed through a need identified by the community providing services for older people, people with mental health problems, carers, those with a disability on low incomes, people recovering from drugand alcohol misuse and those rehabilitating in the community after prison or a youth offending service.

LEEDS WEST INDIAN CARNIVAL (UK, 1107881) Browse events

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Friends of Wechiau Group (UK, 1113023) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a UK based charity set up for the advancement of education of people resident within the boundaries of the Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary, Ghana, or surrounding areas by the provision of educational materials, funding of teachers and supplies and at the discretion of the trustees the provision of scholarships for individuals to extend their education and training. Please donate to support our cause. The Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary is situated in an area of Ghana of extreme poverty where the local leaders and community representatives manage the sanctuary on a community based natural resource based model. They need support to ensure the next generation are educated to continue their dual goal of biodiversity and poverty alleviation. Our scholarship programme assists young people to attend Senior High School and to continue their studies to gain a professional qualification in teaching or health care. We also provide one primary school with some much needed educational supplies. We could do much more if we had more funds. Charity No: 1113023 Find out more Website http://www.friendsofwechiau.org.uk

The Helios Foundation (UK, 285178) Browse events

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We are a Holistic Health Care registered in 1982 we grew in response to the Aids crisis. We now see people with many conditions such as cancer and depression with a specific emphasis on serving the marginalized and excluded. Testimonial: ‘Helios does a very good job at providing evidence-based treatment at a fraction of the cost, is well-established, and saves the general public significant expenditure through off-setting more serious care in hospital. Furthermore, I am unaware of any community organisation more deserving of support to provide these services’ Dr Rupert Whitaker, Founder of the Terrence Higgins Trust

The Fraser Centre Community Trust (UK, The Fraser Centre Community Trust - N/A) Browse events

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Carers Trust EHHR Crossroads Carer Services (UK, 1060865) Browse events

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Crossroads Care Havering provides respite care for relatives and friends caring for someone who has a disability or chronic illness. Crossroads Care Havering (the working name adopted by Havering Crossroads Ltd) is affiliated to the national Crossroads Care Associaiton.

Citizens Advice In North & West Kent (UK, 1082979) Browse events

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Citizens Advice in North & West Kent is your local advice charity in Dartford, Gravesham, Sevenoaks, Swanley, Tonbridge and Malling. We provide free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to people with a wide variety of issues; giving them the knowledge and confidence they need to find a way forward. Our advice services are delivered primarily by trained volunteers, drawn from our local community, supported by experienced supervisors and specialist staff to support clients with particularly complex cases. Serving a population in Kent of over 450,000, we provide face-to-face and telephone advice from Advice Centres in Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Swanley, Dartford and Gravesend, along with outreaches in more isolated areas. Whilst we help anyone, we target our services towards the most vulnerable in our community, including older people, those on low incomes, people with physical and mental health difficulties etc. We have specialists focusing on high-need and complex issues including debt, benefits, housing and immigration. In addition to our general advice services, we also work proactively with programmes such as budgeting support, scams awareness and energy advice. These help us to get out into our community and help people to develop the skills and knowledge to avoid problems and avoid crisis. What difference we make: We helped 8,000 clients with over 21,000 separate issues last year to not only find solutions to their problems, but also build the knowledge needed to avoid problems and become empowered to resolve issues on their own in the future.

The African Workshop (UK, 1137427) Browse events

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The African Workshop works with kids, artists and musicians in Mali. Together we support community projects in Bamako, one of the world’s poorest cities. We work in partnership with influential artist Kader Keita. His Anga Miri Sini Na project, which in Bambara means Lets Think of Tomorrow, gives street children space to learn skills and create a secure future.  Other projects include pop-up community centres, a scholarship scheme for promising students and workshops by international artists. We encourage inspirational people - from artists and musicians to community leaders and politicians - to run workshops to spark new ideas and aspirations in the young people we work with. More than anything the African Workshop lets kids be creative. Find out more at www.africanworkshop.org

Africa Medical Partnership Fund (UK, 1099936) Browse events

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The African Medical Partnership (AfriMed) is a UK based non governmental, secular aid organisation which was established in 2003. Our aim is to close the gaps in Africa's medical know-how by sharing knowledge, skills and providing the resources to 'make better health happen' for everybody in Africa - especially the poor and needy. We believe in building real and equitable partnerships for sustainable improvement in health care We believe that “the hand that receives is never beneath the hand that gives.” AfriMed facilitates, in partnership with the host country, the transfer of skills and technologies to empower their country’s healthcare professionals to sustainably improve healthcare services, particularly for the vulnerable members of the society. Our aims are: To help empower local medical professionals in Africa to make sustainable and lasting improvements in their healthcare services through the transfer of skills, knowledge and technology from developed countries. To give training and develop standards of best medical practice for all fields of medicine in our partner countries. To develop a resources programme to provide facilities, equipment and materials to underpin the training programmes.

Third Sector Services (UK, 1119310) Browse events

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Third Sector Services is the umbrella charity that runs community transport schemes in Cheltenham, Tewkesbury and Gloucester. We are also one of the key partners running Volunteering Gloucestershire, the county-wide service that helps would-be volunteers find placements with charities and voluntary groups. Lifeline for older and disabled people The affordable door-to-door transport service run by us is open to older people and those with mobility issues. Without our help many of our vulnerable passengers would not be able to live independent lives in their own homes and would become socially isolated and lonely. For some a lack of transport may mean they would have to give up their own homes and move into residential accommodation. With the help of our highly-experienced team of paid and volunteer drivers our passengers can get out and about, attend vital medical appointments, visit friends and pop to the shops. Our service provides peace of mind for friends and relatives of elderly and disabled family members who use our service - particularly those who live outside Gloucestershire and cannot be on standby to help with transport themselves. A donation of just £5 will help us to subsidise a journey for a lonely older person. Donating £40 will cover the cost of training and supporting a new volunteer driver. Keeping volunteering alive in Gloucestershire Thanks to our partnership work at Volunteering Gloucestershire we help more than 1,000 would-be volunteers find fulfilling volunteer roles each year. Feeling valued for the contribution they make can often have a dramatic and positive effect on the lives of volunteers, opening up new possibilities for learning, career development and social interaction.  A donation of just £5 would help support our outreach work with a start-up charity or community group. Donating £25 would go towards helping to cover the cost of an information stand designed to raise awareness of volunteering in the community.  

Barnabas - Safe and Sound (UK, 1094570) Browse events

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Join us to prevent youth homelessness and promote independance in Northumberland. We will make a difference by giving young people opportunities to enable them to develop their personal and social skills, encouraging them to make a positive contribution to their community. You make a difference by: Let us know if we can support your efforts. We provide Supported Housing, Information, Advice and Support, Detached Youth Work, Youth Development Projects and a range of positive activities including our unique Bouldering Wall and sinceJanuary 2014 we are now managing Stobhill Youth Club.

Casa do Caminho (UK, Casa do Caminho - N/A) Browse events

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Casa do Caminho is a Brazilian NGO that operates three shelters for vulnerable and underprivileged children near Rio de Janeiro. Its mission is to ensure the childrens' health and security while supporting their educational needs enabling them to leave the institution with the opportunity of a better life.

Friends Of St Mary's Hospital (UK, 229151) Browse events

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Who are we? We are an official Charitable Body with an elected Board of Trustees and a group of volunteers working together with the NHS Primary Care Trust. What do we do? We run the Hospital Shop, the two Coffee Shops and the daily Ward Trolleys. Also, we have book sales, collecting boxes for loose change in the Hospital Foyer and collecting tins around the Island. Why do we do it? To supplement the excellent service already provided by St Mary’s by financing extra facilities which enhance the lives of patients, staff and visitors alike. In recent years, the League of Friends has provided much-needed equipment which has contributed to patient well-being, both during their stay in hospital and also in community care. Since the League of Friends, now the Friends of St Mary’s Hospital, was founded, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised. Approximately half a million pounds has been donated from the takings achieved by the volunteers since the year 2000.

Friends Of Windlesham Village Infant School. (UK, 1097189) Browse events

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The Friends of Windlesham Village Infant School exists to raise funds that will directly benefit the children of Windlesham Village Infant School, according to the 'wish list' of needs and requirements as suggested by the parents and the teachers of the School. Sometimes this will be a result of the children's project work - Such as designing a new area for the playground. At other times it will be For resources to improve a particular area of the curriculum or School environment. In the main the Friends' Funds are for the 'extras' not provided by the School budget, that make our children's learning experiences so much more fulfilling and exciting.

COWPER MEMORIAL MUSEUM (UK, 310521) Browse events

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C2C Charitable Trust (UK, 1102884) Browse events

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C2C is a Christian Charity which provides practical and pastoral support to offenders, helping them turn away from crime. C2C provides this service to people regardless of faith, or none, and regardless of their crimes, age, ethnic or cultural background, gender, sexuality or disability. Our services are based in Northamptonshire and are accessible to young people, men and women at any stage in the criminal justice system. Charity No: 1102884 Find out more Website http://www.c2ccharitabletrust.com

Friends Of CCDO UK (UK, 1145078) Browse events

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Cambodian Child's Dream Organisation UK, known as CCDO UK, was set up to provide water wells and assistance with education, training and healthcare in rural Cambodia. Our main activity is building water wells to provide clean drinking water to families and rural communities who have had no access to clean water before. We also provide school uniforms and school starter packs to enable children from poor families, who would otherwise be unable to do so, to attend school. We support an adult literacy programme, primarily for young women who have had no education themselves. In addition to improving the women's confidence and helping them educate their children. research has shown that educating women improves the health and lifespan of their children.

St. James's Kidney Patients Association (UK, 700981) Browse events

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The objects of the Charity are : - It's objects are the relieving of sickness and distress resulting from both renal failure and following a transplant at St James's Hospital, Leeds, as well as the education of the public on the importance of carrying the NHS donor card and publicising the signing of the NHS Organ Donor Register.

Kintore Kirk (UK, SC001406) Browse events

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Welcome to our homepage. We are a happy and faithful congregation, meeting regularly in our lovely church, raised in 1819 on the same site where a church was first established in the 12th Century. The name Kintore is thought to come from the Gaelic, Ceann-an-torr, where "Ceann" means the head, and "Torr" a round hill, which many locals believe it to refer to Tuach Hill, the place of a battle in the 9th century in which the locals helped King Kenneth II to victory over invading Danes.  

The Sandpiper Trust (UK, SCO31165) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SCO31165