ECR was formed in 1995, it's principle role is the rescue and rehoming of unwanted and stray canines, undertaking neutering, vaccinating and mchipping prior to sourcing a new home.All activities are carried out on a purely voluntary basis and financed soley by self generated funds.
Herne Hill Velodrome is one of the oldest cycling tracks in Britain and is the last remaining finals venue from the 1948 London Olympics that is still in use. The venue is an exceptional resource for cyclists and the community. Its loss would be tragic. The Herne Hill Velodrome Trust as set up in 2011 as a response to the highly successful Save the Velodrome campaign. The Trust is responsible for securing the future of the Velodrome for generations to come. Herne Hill Velodrome Trust is a registered charity and is reliant entirely on volunteer funding and support from individuals, companies and funding bodies as well as the fundraising activities of the Friends of the Velodrome. As well as managing specific improvement projects such as the Southwark Olympic Legacy Project, the Herne Hill Velodrome Trust works on a day to day basis to increase participation at the track through the Velodrome Management Committee and new Cycling Development Officer. The trust is particularly keen to increase participation amongst women and girls, young people, disadvantaged communities, disabled riders and educational establishments. Please donate or fundraise the Herne Hill Velodrome Trust today and save this iconic venue for generations to come. All donors who donate over £10 will automatically become a Friend of the Velodrome.
Friends of Asha (Ireland) is the Ireland support group partnering the Asha Charity in Delhi India and are involved in all the issues that keep poor people, in the slum colonies there, trapped in poverty. Its programmes help gain access to healthcare, financial services and education, and equip the slum residents with the tools to make long-term, positive changes to their lives. Asha is currently supporting over 500,000 people in 55 slum colonies in Delhi through its programmes but it is in education that the most amazing things are happening. In 1988 less than 50% of children attended school. Today 96% of children in Asha’s slums attend school and Asha has been successful in removing obstacles to allow slum children gain places in colleges, leading to internships and ultimately into the workplace. Since 2008 over 1,200 students from slums have attended university. They are leading the way for thousands to follow.
bccs - provides an early intervention service with children throught Essex & East London. Our prime focus is to enable them to address difficulties that may be impeding their educational, social and emotional development. [email protected] www.bccs.org.uk 01268 784544
SFRS Family Support Trust helps serving & retired Service personnel & their families, in times of need. Assistance includes financial grants, information, support and provision of a Spanish respite facility, for rest, following illness, injury or bereavement etc. www.sfr-familysupport.org.uk
For over 20 years, Action Village India has provided long-term support to six Gandhian organisations working for change across rural India. Projects we support include; women's empowerment and training, girls' education, rights awareness and advocacy, organic farming and women and children's health.
MVDT stands for Mwamanga Village Development Trust. It was set up in 1998 to help support a very poor community in Kenya. Funding has paid for a well, a plot of land, mosquito nets and livestock for the villagers. There is also a sponsor a child scheme.
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The PTA (Parent Teacher Association) is a partnership between parents and teachers, the main purpose of which is to raise funds to support learning and enrich the lives of pupils at St. Augustine's School. It also serves to foster closer relationships between individual parents, and between parents and school.
Our mission is to work towards the alleviation of poverty around the world through helping people to stand on their own feet and thus empowering them. Above all, the Fair Earth Foundation is about facilitating individuals in contributing to making the world a better, fairer place.
BFN are based in Northampton, for the benefit and assistance of people living in Northamptonshire and surrounding area. We provide practical and emotional support to those diagnosed, supporters of and those affected by Breast Cancer. We promote awareness of Breast Cancer, in our community, through education and information of any relevant wider support available.
We are Scotland's only music therapy charity and help people with a wide range of conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy and dementia. We provide almost 400 sessions a week to children and adults facing serious health challenges. Our work improves communication, well-being and quality of life.
Weare based in England's smallest City and are rightly proud of it. As a Club we support many Community,Regional, UK and International Projects. We have an active social life and welcome visitors both Rotarian and those interested in experiencing what we have to offer Members.
You may have a child in your family with an upper limb deficiency or you know someone who has? Reach is a support group run by families to give them the opportunity to meet others, offer advice and support. Each year, babies are born in the UK missing part of one or both arms and hands. Added to these are a small number of children who lose limbs or parts of limbs due to traumatic incidents or necessary surgery. For many of the families of these children it is the first time that they will have come across such a disability. Reach aims to provide the affected families with the opportunity to get together, share experiences and information about what to do (or not to do) and where to go for advice regarding treatment and to help them realise that they are not alone. Reach offers:
Raiders Performing Arts offers any child the affordable opportunity to learn to play a musical instrument of their choice and or learn our forms of dance and performance
We are a 100% voluntary run charity, established as a legacy to Beth who lost her battle with Leukaemia in 2018 aged 20. We sell sunflower seeds, gifts & merchandise, attend events & organise fundraisers for blood cancer research to find a cure and support current patients fighting the disease.