RSPCA Reading with Oxon Border is a financially independent registered charity that carries out animal welfare work and fundraising activities in the local area.
ReachOut Plus is passionate about helping young people to reach their full potential in safe and inspirational environments. We create opportunities that change the lives of young disabled and disadvantaged people. Go to our website - www.reachoutplus.org for more information about our charity.
Red Balloon Learner Centre Merseyside will provide a memorial for James Bulger, who was murdered in 1993 at the age of 3. Red Balloons provide an ‘intensive care’ full-time education for children and young people aged between 10 and 17 who have stopped going to school as a result of bullying.
There are 37 million people blind in the world 90% of these live in the poorest part of the developing world 75% of this is treatable or preventable. In the developed world .. its a serious disability. In the developing world .. ITS A DEATH SENTENCE
About St. Paul’s Withington St Paul's (Church of England) is a friendly, inclusive worshipping community where we can explore our faith, experience God's love and find a sense of belonging. Located in the centre of Withington in South Manchester, St. Paul’s draws members both from the parish and from further afield and includes people of all ages and from a range of backgrounds. We are active in the local community with a programme of events for people of all ages, including concerts, children’s activities, community dinners, and we host clubs, societies, and charitable organisations in our parish hall. Gisela and Anne’s Sabbatical Pilgrimage: In May, I will be setting out from the St Paul’s to Holy Island (Lindisfarne), along the Pennine Way and the St. Cuthbert’s Way. I’ll be walking with the Revd Anne Pilkington, our friend from Christ Church, West Didsbury. This is a beautiful route, but a tough one. Over the course of 25 days, we’ll climb over 12,000 metres (while Mount Everest is a mere 8,848 meters high). The route covers: 320 miles, 249 stiles, 204 bridges, 287 gates, plus avoiding assorted wildlife. The final stretch involves a barefoot pilgrimage across the tidal causeway off the coast of Northumberland to reach Holy Island. We’ve been training for this over the last few months, spending our weekends out in the cold, rain (and sometimes sun), racking up the miles, traversing bogs and honing our compass reading skills. We have decided to do this as a sponsored walk. I will be raising money for the refurbishment of our kitchen in the parish Hall, so we can get it ready for our new project with L’Arche. The project will involve people with and without learning disabilities working together to prepare and serve meals, a wonderful way to bring people together and build community. Money donated through this online link will be split equally between St Paul's and L'Arche Manchester. The Revd Gisela Raines
Wrangholm Kirk, Church of Scotland. Our vision is to be a living, caring Church at the heart of our communities - celebrating worship, offering support, giving a welcome and sharing the good news of Jesus.
Transforming lives and communities by the power of God's love.
The British Dupuytren's Society provides support and information to people affected by Dupuytren’s Contracture, Ledderhose Disease and related conditions. Our goal is to raise awareness of these conditions, improve knowledge of the treatments available and encourage research into their prevention and treatment.
It aims to provide a warm welcoming, stimulating, supportive and safe environment for children and their parents/carers. It encourages children to develop independence, respect for others and social skills through positive role modelling and praise. It provides a fun, stimulating and varied learning experience tailored to the needs of all the children in order to maximise their potential.
It provides support,help & information to parents, professionals & carers seeking solutions for ADHD/Hyperactive children. The focus is on Diet & Nutritional Approaches. The disemmination of literature is essential. Free introductory literature available.See www.hacsg.org.uk
It helps raise funds to deal with the serious outbreak of dry rot affecting much of the church building. Estimated fund required is GBP 200,00.
We work with the community and respond to its needs. Priorities include improved health facilities; clean water; community safety; improved decision making and engagement for all. Delivering real sustainable development and transparent democracy with the active involvement of local people.
SKCV rescues street kids in India from a life of disease and exploitation, providing accommodation, medical care and education in residential centres for boys and girls as young as 6. It is run by a senior team who were once street kids themselves before being rescued and educated by the charity.
Vision is an independent Christian Fellowship, based in Gateshead. It has close links with a number of other churches in the town, and works with them to bring Jesus Christ into the lives of the local community through free events and conferences in the town, and further afield through mission work.
The Elisabeth Svendsen Trust for Children and Donkeys provides donkey riding therapy to children with special needs and disabilities, some have learning difficulties, and others are physically disadvantaged or have behavioural problems, brain damage or sensory impairment. Charity Reg No: 801070
The foundation was set up as a living tribute to Amanda who died from malignant melanoma in October 2003. Her cancer was not caused by excessive sun but by one of the other two forms of contracting skin cancer. The foundation's sole purpose is to fund a scientist post at The Royal Marsden Melanoma Unit.
Natalie died from meningitis in January 2004. A student at Sussex University, a beautiful life of rich potential was cruelly cut short. NNTF raises funds primarily for research into meningitis, and also supports causes that were close to Natalie, namely breast cancer and riding for the disabled. Over £20,000 was raised in eight months.
Samaritans offers confidential emotional support to anyone who is going through a crisis or thinking of taking their own life. The branch provides a telephone service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is open for visitors by appointment from 9.30am to 8.00pm.
Radio South Tyneside provides a FREE entertainment and information service to the hospital and wider community in South Tyneside
Green Candle Dance Company believes that everyone has a right to watch and participate in dance. From its East London base, it makes shows and delivers workshop projects to children and young people and to those aged 60+, locally, London-wide and nationally.
Please donate for one of the below:for Free Church fundsHGS Free Church is a charity. The church depends on the giving of those associatedwith the church, and the money generated from the rental of the church and church hall for its income.for Dennis Scott Unit (adult mental health)We are supporting the Dennis Scott Unit, Edgware Hospital. This is the in-patient psychiatric unit that covers the the Borough of Barnet. There are 3 Wards on this Unit, with capacity for 62 patients – the wards are almost always full.We are collecting money to enrich the ward environment beyond that which the NHS provides. The church congregation has developed contacts within the Unit and initiated various projects – Christmas presents for all those on the wards, Easter eggs & daffodils in April, and strawberries & a cream tea for Wimbledon finals weekend.. The staff have requested that we fund raise for outdoor gym equipment for the two outdoor areas, to help the physical and mental health of those admitted to the wards. Hampstead Garden Suburb Free ChurchA member of the United Reformed Church and affiliated to the Baptist UnionWe are an open Church. Everybody is welcome. We recognise that everyone is an individual and each of us is on our own particular journey of faith. At the same time we recognise that it is better to travel together than to travel alone.The congregation of today is proud of its history.We value our freedom, under God, to worship, to study, to share and to serve. We draw heavily on the rich heritage bequeathed to us, yet we are grateful for the opportunity to be ourselves in our generation. We offer worship that is relevant, stimulating and uplifting. We provide activities that enable the active participation of all age groups in the life of the Church. We support organisations, religious and secular, local and global, working to alleviate poverty, suffering and distress. We are a family church, recognising that each and every one of us is a child of God. Charity No: 1141258 Find out more Website https://www.hgsfreechurch.org.uk/donations/
We will be using all donations to build our new meeting place. Although you are donating on this page which is in the name of the Guides. All monies will be going into the joint account for 202nd Liverpool Guide Units and 25th Picton Scout Units. Thank you for your donation.