(UK, 286209) Browse eventsThe Dyslexia Institute Bursary Fund provides assessment and tuition bursaries at the network of DI Centres throughout England and Wales. Each year they support over 250 dyslexic children from low-income families. 2003 is the charity's 21st Anniversary and they continue to rely solely on charitable donations to carry out their work. The Dyslexia Institute Bursary Fund is a sister charity of The Dyslexia Institute (registered charity number 268502). If you would like to make a donation to the DI, please log onto www.justgiving.com/dyslexia.
(UK, S.S. Nomadic Charitable Trust - N/A) Browse eventsThe SS Nomadic Charitable Trust is a charity aiming to restore SS Nomadic, the tender for the Titanic and last surviving member of the White Star Fleet.
(UK, 1142899) Browse events"I am very impressed by the work of Read Dance and Theatre College, and am happy to be a supporter" - Dame Judi Dench Since being founded in early 2011, Read College has provided over £50,000 to support disadvantaged young people. The ethos of Read College is simple - The Arts should be accessible for everyone, not just those with money. We provide bursaries, mentoring and exceptional training to you people who have the raw talent to make a career in the theatre industry but lack the family or financial background to be able to pursue their dream. By giving them access to foundation training we enable these young people to go on to some of the top dance and drama schools in the UK, which in turn gives them the chance to have a career that otherwise would never have been possible. “I had nearly given up on any chance of succeeding………’Read’ gave me the confidence to believe I could make it.” - Student Testimony We don't save lives, we change them. Please help us to support these talented young people by giving them the opportunities that they deserve.
(UK, 1109213) Browse eventsPeople with rarer cancers often feel isolated and find it difficult to get accurate information about their illness. We offer advice and information, put people in touch with others for support, raise awareness of less common cancers, and work to secure the best possible services for patients and their families.
Advancement for Rwandan Medics works in partnership with the College of Healthcare at the University of Rwanda to enable the next generation of healthcare workers by supporting them while they study. A new charity based at the University of Glasgow. We exist so that all medical and healthcare students at the university of Rwanda can reach their full potential.We aim to do this by improving access to resources and reducing hardship.Our goal is to contribute towards sustainable and positive change within the healthcare system in Rwanda. Charity No: SC045481 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GlasgowARM Twitter https://twitter.com/AdvforRwandaMed
(UK, 1055338) Browse eventsWillow Tree Playgroup is a small pre-school playgroup in the village of Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire. We're based in the grounds of the village school and have built up close links with them over the past four decades. Children from the age of two to school age come to us from Kings Cliffe and the surrounding villages; we currently have 17 registered places for each morning session. Willow Tree Playgroup is run by a volunteer committee of parents who arrange a lot of fundraising with cake sales, fun race and quiz nights, Christmas cards, childrens parties and more. But we are always in need of donations - government funding alone isn't enough to buy new toys, maintain the playgroup and keep it affordable for the local community. We are very grateful for your support!
(UK, 525941) Browse eventsThe Rainbow Family Trust offers the families of very sick children at Francis House Children's Hospice a respite from their role as carers and gives the children a loving home from home. This is an extremely worthwhile cause supported by Broadbottom School, the other beneficiary of this appeal. Broadbottom School lives up to its motto, "Love Learning, Love Life" and supporting the governors in this challenge will make a real impact in the parish.
(UK, 290236) Browse eventsResonance104.4fm is an art radio station run by volunteer musicians, artists, instigators and critics from London's kaleidoscopic cultural communities. Experimental, inclusive and pedagogical, it is a challenging model of community media once hailed as "the best radio station in the world".
(UK, Cornerstone Evangelical Church - N/A) Browse eventsCornerstone is a vibrant city-wide Evangelical Church in Nottingham of some 600 people meeting twice on Sundays at 10.30am and 6.30pm. Our congregation includes many young families and professional people as well as attracting a large national and international student population. We also have a significant overseas mission work.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1085818
(UK, 1135013) Browse eventsWe're a diverse group of people who have one thing in common; we want to help people love Jesus more and more. As well as gathering together every Sunday and in smaller groups mid-week, we also run stay and play groups for parents and toddlers and youthclubs.
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(UK, XN63797A) Browse eventsThe National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world and the most visited English museum outside of London. As a National Museum entrance to the museum is free. We receive a grant from the Department of Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) which goes towards basic running costs e.g heating; lighting etc. However with your help we can: Be a world-class museum where people from all walks of life will choose to explore how railways help shape our world. Change how people think, talk and act about railways and transport and their impact on our lives. Inspire our visitors with our collections, enabling them to understand more about the development of the modern world and its relevance to the future, and motivate them to learn more. Please help us to become the most admired Museum in the world and thus be a source of pride to the public and our supporters. By donating now you are helping us secure the work of the NRM for future generations. Thank you to all our visitors who made a donation at one of our museums (MOSI, National Media Museum, National Railway Museum and the Science Museum). Last financial year alone, you very generously donated £1.6 million towards our work. This money is so important to all of our museums as not only does it help us replace the funding lost due to reductions in Grant in Aid, it means we can spend it where we need to the most: ensuring your visit is as memorable and enjoyable as possible. Receiving regular visitor donations means that this income now plays a crucial role in contributing to showcase the past and inspire the future about the science in all of our lives. We would love it if you would like to donate today.
(UK, 1141830) Browse eventsThe South West Legal Support Trust receives grants via the Access to Justice Foundation and raises its own funds for distribution to providers of pro bono legal services in Dorset and Hampshire as well as Bristol and of course the ‘real’ South West down to Cornwall.
(UK, 1095554) Browse eventsBased in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, we offer a professional and confidential counselling service to adults in the surrounding area. Many of our clients come from High Wycombe, Marlow or Maidenhead, however we are open to clients from any geographical area.
(UK, 1118050) Browse eventsSewalanka UK supports the work of Sewalanka Foundation, a Sri Lankan development organization that enhances the capacity of disadvantaged rural communities to identify and address their own development needs. Sewalanka also responds to emergencies such as the recent floods in the North and East of the country. It is helping to reconstruct damaged homes and schools and working with farmers' organisations to help re-build livelihoods. More information about Sewalanka can be found on their website: http://www.sewalanka.org/
(UK, SCO4271) Browse eventsThe Kirsty Bryden Memorial Trust is a no overheads charity helping to improve the lives of children who are suffering from serious life limiting illnesses, children with special needs and their siblings. We are a registered charity number SCO42871. You have enabled us to help so many children in the last two years. We have raised a grand total of £44,868. As a no overheads charity every penny you donate goes to the children we help; We operate on good will and sponsorship, using only unpaid volunteers who use their own private cars, the Trust Committee use their own private vehicles and pay for our own fuel to attend events. We source posters, badges etc from sponsors to deliver 100% of your donation direct to those in need. We always investigate every cause to ensure no cash get wasted through misguided good intent. We deliver to maximise the benefit of every penny raised. In July 2013 John Bryden, Chair of the Trust, rode a Honda 125cc motorcycle from the highlands in Scotland, through the Artic Circle to Moscow and back home. We received £15,749.74 in donations for Kirsty's Kids in sponsorship for the this event. Please visit KirstysKids.org to find out more about what we do and how you can help.
(UK, Noneaschurchesareexempt) Browse eventsSt Luke's Organ Fund was set up in January 2006 to raise £290,000 in order to preserve and restore the magnificent 100 year old T. C Lewis organ in the church.
(UK, 514825) Browse eventsAn independent registered charity providing specialist play and recreational services for disabled children and young people, and information, support and respite care for their families.The purpose-built indoor facilities and extensive landscaped outdoor areas are open 7 days a week all year round.
(UK, 1138524) Browse eventsFootball Gambia is not just about football. Our goal is to educate children and develop communities in The Gambia. We provide educational materials to schools/nurseries and encourage self sufficiency through farming and business initiatives. Check out our website: www.footballgambia.org
(UK, 1080035) Browse eventsJohn Lyall Charity provides educational and community programmes for street children and families in Wawa, a shanty town in the Philippines. JLC’s projects have three main aims: We believe in empowering the people of Wawa to improve their lives in a sustainable way through education. Please see our website www.johnlyallcharity.org
(UK, 1149815) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our online fundraising page for All Souls School PTA. Any donation you can make, however small, will be appreciated. All of the money you donate will be spent on the children. All Souls School is a small primary school with a vibrant community in central London. The Parent Teacher Association is an integral part of our school community. Over the years, the PTA has raised funds to pay for equipment and resources to enhance our children’s education experience and the school’s facilities, as well as paying for every child in the school to go to the theatre. For most children this was their first time. Charity No: 1149815
(UK, The Last Chance Hotel - N/A) Browse eventsThe Last Chance Hotel works hard to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and neglected animals.
(UK, 1115343) Browse eventsThe Jewish Leadership Council comprises the heads of the major institutions in each sector of UK Jewish life together with individual communal leaders. The Council exists to strengthen the major institutions of British Jewry, to promote cooperation between them and to articulate a confident and compelling narrative of Jewish life in the United Kingdom. To donate directly to the JLC Commission on Women in Jewish Leadership, please go to www.virginmoneygiving.com/CommissiononWomeninJewishLeadership