St James’ Church and Church Centre, provides a meeting place for local people for church services, social gatherings, interest groups and special occasions. To be able to continue to offer a warm welcome to the whole community, St James' needs to raise money for essential heating system replacement.
Helping support initiatives to improve literacy and numeracy skills in the Bailiwick
SELFA (Skipton Extended Learning for All) is a local children's charity. Our aim is to provide a range of enriching activities for vulnerable, disadvantaged and disabled children.
Special Olympics Eastbourne provides all year track and field athletic training for people with a learning disability. The group is part of Special Olympics Great Britain and has 35 members who all live locally. Financial support is given to all athletes who wish to attend regional and national competitions.
Little Acorns Preschool is run by a parent committee in Leigh on Sea, Essex. We rely heavily on donations and fundraising. We are currently raising funds for our outdoor area and Forest School. We love outdoor learning and so do our children!
Student Heart Health raises money to fight sudden cardiac arrest in young people and to improve the heart health of students. We use the money we raise to provide heart screenings; offer practical advice; promote awareness of heart health risks and the advantages of living a heart healthy life.
Each year, NHI raises funds for a local charity. Previous charities include North Highland Cancer Information Support Centre and Caithness Deaf Care. This year (2014) we are actively raising money for local charity Befriending Caithness. For more info on NHI please visit www.north-highlands.co.uk.
NWMCWC was set up in 2006 to purchase and manage the Langamull and West Ardhu forests in the north west of Mull
We want to say THANK YOU! for your generosity. You are giving to the work God is doing through Vineyard Church. Thanks for choosing to be part of this tribe where we all get to invest generously into the vision that we share as a family. We are grateful for you and your investment into God's good future where people can belong and encounter Jesus. THE MISSION: To see the lost found and the found grown We are committed to risk and reach out to those who don’t know God and to help those who have found God grow to their full potential in Him.
JustAid works to empower communities in the developing world. JustAid enables communities to identify and voice their own needs. Through our work, some of the most marginalized groups are able to take ownership of projects designed to make changes in their lives.
47% of babies born with Downs Syndrome also have congenital heart problems. Downs Heart Group provides parent friendly support and information to their families to enable them to make informed decisions about their childs future. We then support them every step of the way throughout life, being available whenever they need us. Our staff and the majority of our volunteers and trustees have direct links with someone who has Downs Syndrome and heart problems and they use their considerable personal experience to benefit other families. EVERY donation is valuable to us and helps us continue the work we have been doing for over 20 years, supporting a better life for people with Down's Syndrome and being there whenever we are needed.
The Bishop of London’s Mission Fund encourages and supports mission work throughout the Diocese of London, particularly community based projects with a particular bias to serving the poor and vulnerable, often reaching “beyond the walls of the church” to fund projects in areas of deprivation. Since 2004, over one hundred projects have received support with grants totaling £3.8M. The projects supported include children, youth and family workers, youth theatre groups, community cafes, drop-in centres and environmental projects and 38 of these projects were in 25% of the most deprived areas in England (2010 Index of Multiple Deprivation). Throughout the Diocese of London there is a growing need to support social projects in deprived areas as council and government funding is withdrawn. The Diocese of London is uniquely equipped for this role, as through its 450 parishes, the Diocese is present in every community, and can really make a difference to the communities it serves. The increasing number of projects applying for funding from the Bishop of London's Mission Fund means that additional funds are needed to respond to the needs of communities North of the Thames. Please help us to help those in need by donating to the Bishop of London's Mission Fund.
Graham and James Edgington are the founders of Jennifer and their story was the catalyst to the set up of this unique charity. Following the death of Jennifer in 1985 Graham was left as a single parent of a 16th month old baby.
Join us in expressing Gods love, through sharing the story, building up the broken and releasing peoples gifts. Your gift, even if you think its only small, makes a big difference to us, so thank you for your support. Holy Trinity Barkingside is a lively Anglo-Catholic Charismatic Church on the London Essex border. Our church has seen about 20% growth over the last 7 years, with a particular increase in the number of children and young families.
To provide the best possible facilities and accessibility for our children and parental community, and to support our partner school in Uganda.
Jakin provides a free, confidential counselling & support service for those facing an unintended or difficult pregnancy and those grieving after pregnancy-loss.
The Steeple Church, in Dundee is a vibrant, committed, diverse and growing congregation whose mission is to serve its neighbours in the city centre. We have recently undertaken a major redevelopment of the building to create a resource that is 'fit for purpose' in the 21st century.