At African Children's Fund, we believe children are the future. We are a UK-based charity working to break down the barriers preventing African children leading happy and fulfilled lives. Our projects are run by local staff who are committed to - and know the needs of - their own communities.
The purpose of the PTA is to support the Southborough C of E Primary school help raise much needed funds to provide resources for educational needs for our children.
Love in Action exists to help educate children and young people in Masaka, Uganda. We run a Primary School, a Secondary School, sponsor education, and a run a youth project to provide housing for teenagers. We do this through sponsors, donations and by running an internet cafe and farm in Uganda.
The Daisy Network Premature Menopause Support Group is a registered charity for women who have experienced a premature menopause. Premature menopause id also called premature ovarian failure and premature ovarian insufficiency. We are a not-for-profit organisation and have no paid members of staff.
World Jewish Relief (WJR) provides a crucial lifeline to Jewish people in need around the world. With your support, we can help them overcome appalling poverty, despair and isolation. Moreover, through our commitment to long-term programmes which strive to enhance community infrastructure, people can go on to build a better future for themselves. WJR is dedicated to fighting human suffering and serving the urgent needs of, primarily but not exclusively, Jewish communities who are at risk or in crisis (outside the UK and Israel). With our Jewish lifeline we are helping thousands survive the most devastating hardships.
The Folkestone Rainbow Centre is a Christian charity that exists to support vulnerable people through times of crisis; and to invest in children’s early years and well-being. It has been serving the people of Shepway for over 27 years.
The Snowdon Trust aim to break down barriers facing disabled individuals on their education and employment journey, and where we cannot immediately break down a barrier, we listen, support, and empower that individual to overcome challenges. Thank you for joining and supporting our community!
Raises funds for specialist equipment for children &young people of the school & college, and hold events such as the annual family fun day. We have bought, for example, specialist play equipment, specially adapted tricycles, and two minibuses. We are currently raising funds for the soft play area.
Headway Nottingham is a long term Day Rehabilitation and support centre covering the entire County of Nottinghamshire. It helps all those who have suffered a Brain Injury, their families and carers.
MK ACT gives free confidential advice, support and information to anyone in Milton Keynes experiencing domestic abuse and provides emergency refuge accommodation for women and children. Your donation helps fund personal development for residents and emergency essentials like nappies and toiletries.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. YMCA Suffolk's vision is a world in which all young people in Suffolk realise their potential to belong, contribute and thrive; we aim to inspire all those we work with to develop in mind body and spirit through all our programmes.
1. TO RELIEVE POVERTY OF CHILDREN LIVING IN AFRICA WHO ARE IN CONDITIONS OF NEED, HARDSHIP AND DISTRESS. 2. TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF SUCH CHILDREN.
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We work with children, young people and adults with learning disabilities and autism through pioneering holistic educational and residential programmes that reconnect them to the land and crafts, enhancing their wellbeing and helping them to live fulfilling, independent lives.
HELP TRANSFORM LIVES BY SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS AROUND THE WORLD We help provide education for young people living in disadvantaged areas around the world. Through our projects we hope to improve levels of educational participation and achievement amongst those who need it most.
Based in the UK, we support people affected by smell and taste disorders and are the first charity providing direct support, advice, and a signpost to potential diagnosis and treatment to people affected by such conditions.
The National Animal Welfare trust cares for unwanted and needy animals. The Trust offers safe and secure accomodation to pets that sometimes have no-where else to go. Apart from re-homing cats and dogs, NAWT is home to a suprisingly wide variety of animals including pigs, cows, goats and rabbits.
Due to COVID-19, we have missed out many fundraising opportunities this year, including the Staff v Parents Football match, the Easter Eggstravaganza, Quiz Night, the Three Peaks Challenge and most importantly, the annual Summer Fair. We have raised £51,000 so far for the Outdoor Learning Environment, specifically the new Adventure Equipment for the KS2 playground. We are £14,000 short of the £65,000, the bulk of which would have been raised at these missed fundraisers. Please support our school by sponsoring the children to run 2.6 miles on the new running track. They will complete this in their PE lessons from Monday 19th October -Friday 23rd October 2020. If you are able to, we would really appreciate any donations you can make to get the ball rolling for raising the remaining amount. Thank you for visiting our Virgin Money Giving page.
Al-Mizan Charitable Trust is a UK funder that supports disadvantaged individuals and families living in poverty through small grants and interest-free loans of up to £500.Recently we funded 24 year old Layla, who is a refugee from war-torn Congo, where she was raped by a militia group at the age of 15 years. She fled her home country, with her grandmother, after her family were killed. Settled in the UK, she married a few years ago, but her husbance was violent towards her. After becoming pregnant, she fled her husband’s home, afraid that her husband’s regular beatings would harm her unborn child. She now lives in a hostel, sharing a room with a crack addict. Layla works 25 hours a week on minimum wage as a cleaner, earning just £152 per week (gross), struggling to meet her basic living costs. She is also paying back the loan for her grandmother’s funeral costs, who passed away last year. She wants to go to college, to improve her English, but government subsidies for ESOL classes have now been cut. She applied to the Trust for £200.Although the UK benefits from a welfare system, the sheer reality is that many fall through the gaps, or simply do not have enough to survive. We need your help to give needy individuals and families, the chance to break the vicious cycle of poverty.
Springer Rescue for Scotland rescues and rehomes Springer Spaniels across Scotland. All dogs in their care are fostered in family homes, vet-checked, vaccinated and microchipped and any other necessary veterinary treatment. Ongoing veterinary support is often provided for elderly or infirm dogs.