(UK, 295336) Browse eventsThe Campaign for National Parks is the only national charity dedicated to campaigning to protect and promote all of the 13 National Parks of England and Wales. We work to protect these beautiful places from threats such as harmful development and climate change, while working to introduce new people of all ages to National Parks for the first time through our Mosaic programmes.
(UK, SCO41447) Browse eventsVIPs provides a range of activities and events to promote the rights and well being of people with learning disability. We do this by encouraging our members to take part in their community and to be confident. We also believe that friendships and having a good social life are important for everyone.
(UK, 800543) Browse eventsThe Eritrean Relief Association (UK) tends to the needs and aspirations of one of the most vulnerable populations in the world. At present, its relief and development work is urgently directed towards the effects of prolonged drought and growing famine, together with their causes. The UN reports that of all African countries, Eritrea has the largest percentage of its population at risk of starvation.
(UK, 1161685) Browse eventsIronbridge Coracle Trust is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) set up to advance the culture and heritage of the craft of coracles and coracle making in the Ironbridge Gorge and on the River Severn for the benefit of the public Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Coracles are flat bottomed riverine boats built by weaving laths of wood into an oval shaped frame. Historically, coracle frames were covered in animal skins, although canvas, waterproofed with tar or bitumen, is more commonly used today The archaeological record shows that coracles have been in use across Europe for thousands of years, particularly in the region of Wales and the Welsh borders. Coracles often display regional variations in style and method of construction, with Ironbridge having its own unique design.Typically used for fishing and ferrying passengers across rivers, in Ironbridge coracles were often used for poaching and even for recovering cadavers from the river, playing hoaxes and saving lives! Coracles have been used in Ironbridge for many generations and the ICT exists to train new coraclers and coracle makers, to discover and interpret the history of the boats and the river men who used them, and to make acccessible to all the information we have gathered from so many friends of the Ironbridge Coracle.The ICT has purchased the last remaining coracle shed in Ironbridge and have developed plans to restore and interpret the shed. please help us by donating Charity No: 1161685 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
(UK, 1033239) Browse eventsSt. Leonard's First School Parent Teachers Association raises vital funds to pay for resources and equipment to support the children's education in this small village school. We also help towards the cost of educational visits and outings to enhance curriculum topics and the children's experiences.
(UK, 1092578) Browse eventsHerefordshire Headway provides support for local people aged 18 and over who are living with an acquired brain injury (ABI) their families and carers.
(UK, PIPS Suicide Prevention Northern Ireland - N/A) Browse eventsPIPS Newry & Mourne was established in 2003 by people who had experienced suicide in their families. The organisations aims are to help save lives, support those affected by suicide and self-harm and provide suicide prevention training and education workshops
(UK, 1133107) Browse eventsAs a church we rely entirely on the financial generosity of those who value our worship, community work, pastoral care and activities for all ages to keep going. Donations are vital to pay the clergy, maintain the building and support all we do to share God's love. Please help us!
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1127668
(UK, 1084547) Browse eventsRotary is a worldwide organisation that seeks to promote and encourage fellowship amongst members, while seeking to carry out work within the community at a local and international level, which provides help and support to those in need.
(UK, SC015293) Browse eventsThe Citadel Youth Centre offers local children & young people aged 6-21yrs opportunities for fun, meeting friends, trying new things and having experienced youth workers there for help and support. The Citadel helps young people to have their say and make Leith a good place to grow up.
(UK, 1156140) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1154305) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonateOur objective is to advance the health and well being of the population living within the Bromley borough and beyond, helping more people to stay well and manage their health conditions better. We have established ourselves, thanks to the generosity of our main donor - Bromley Healthcare - and by personal donations and fund raising events. Bromley Healthcare, which has enjoyed consistent support from its GP led Clinical Commissioning Group, has used some of its profits to get the charity up and running and enabled it to support a number of local projects.The main area in which the Charity is making an impact is in activities set up to help people to 'get better and stay well' or to 'keep well'. We do this by assisting and supporting people in a 'club environment' providing a range of clinical and social support. We are currently able to support five different areas and are doing this in partnership with a range of specialist charities and volunteers. Baby CaféStroke ClubLeg ClubWalking for HealthTour de Force Cycling Club Charity No: 1154305 Find out more Website http://www.bromleyhealthcare.org.uk/our-charity
(UK, 328385) Browse eventsIt helps former UK child migrants to learn about their family background, meet members of thair family, clarify their citizenship and claim redress.
(UK, SCO25522) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.From 1945 until today, thousands of taxi drivers have donated their time and effort to make the “Outing Fund” the annual success that it is. Most of the drivers don fancy dress costumes, much to the delight of the children and the people who line the route through Glasgow and in Troon itself.The effort that goes into “dressing” the Taxis has to be seen to be believed and we hope that the images on this site will give you an insight into the work that is involved. Our sincere thanks to the drivers who make a lot of children very happy indeed.
(UK, 271362) Browse eventsFriends of Padhar Hospital Trust, UK, supports a rural mission hospital at Padhar, Betul Dist, Madhya Pradesh, central India. This is set in a tribal area, and provides for the poorest in the community as well as for patients travelling long distances to access treatment at Padhar Hospital. Treatment available to patients covers a wide range of medical and surgical conditions ranging from cataracts to joint replacements and cancer. The latest challenge for the hospital staff is the separation of siamese twins, joined at the chest and abdomen. During the year 2011a new Nursing College, affiliated to Bhopal University, was opened and the first students graduated with a 'capping off' ceremony was held in November 2012.
(UK, XT1054) Browse eventsThe Kosova Support Group are a humanitarian organisation with charitable status who aim to help people at their point of need by focusing on health and wellbeing, food provision , social activities and practical projects. Established in 2007 the group have taken volunteers of all ages and denominations to Kosova to support and work alongside local organisations such as SOS Kinderdorf’s Family Strenghtening Programme in Pristina who work with The Roma and Serbian communities as well as Kosovar Albanians. The group provide food and medication on a monthly basis to fifteen families identified to them by Kinderdorf and Social Services. The Kosova Support Group also work with the Women’s Wellness Centre in Peja a town in the west of Kosova who support victims of domestic violence. The Main Family Medicine Centre in Kaqanik, a small town in the south west of Kosova is where the majority of practical work is carried out. Teams of volunteers working alongside local craftsmen are helping to renovate the building which is in a very poor state of repair. The Kosova Support Group have also delivered five emergency ambulances to two hospitals and two emergency centres in Kosova. Plans for 2012 The renovation of the laboratory in the Main Family Medicine Centre to make it fit for purpose. The provision of training in Stoma care and Diabetes by specialised medical staff from N Ireland. To take a group of trained football coaches to the Kaqanik area to run a football summer scheme. To take a group of volunteers to Kosova in July 2012 to run social activities with women’s groups and children.
(UK, 1112476) Browse eventsStepping Stones Nigeria is a grassroots charity dedicated to supporting the rights of vulnerable and exploited children such as the so-called child 'witches' and 'wizards' if the Niger Delta. Working with local partner organisations we deliver education, refuge, healthcare and hope for a brighter future. Through advocacy and research we campaign at a local, national and international level to put a stop to the abuse of innocent children. By focusing our efforts in the Niger Delta we hope to establish an effective model to eradicate the stigmatisation of children as 'witches' and 'wizards', inspiring and supporting others elsewhere in similar circumstances.
(UK, 1161163) Browse eventsThe newly appointed PSA was voted in on 12th January 2015. Our purpose is to raise funds for the school and engage with the parents of the school and wider community. We are also a registered charity (charity number 1161163).
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(UK, 1083059) Browse eventsASTO is the umbrella body for organisations providing personal development through adventure at sea, particularly for the young, disadvantaged and disabled. ASTO represents Sail Training centrally, organises training, youth events such as races, and provides bursaries to offset voyage fees