Civic Pride (Rossendale) volunteers work tirelessly to remove litter, educate youngsters about its dangers and restore and maintain community gardens including the banking opposite ASDA. To maintain the hanging and barrier baskets alone costs over £4000 per year. Please help us do even more.
(UK, 1138724) Browse eventsOur mission is to educate, engage and empower young people to catalyse and accelerate a shift towards sustainable consumption and production. As the root cause of climate change and environmental degradation, we focus on over-consumption and the hidden consequences of our everyday stuff.
(UK, 251983) Browse eventsThe Gregor Mackay fund, held by Guy's and St Thomas' Charity, was set up in memory of Gregor Mackay to support research into T/NK cell lymphoma at Guy's and St Thomas'NHS Foundation Trust.
(UK, 207996) Browse eventsUFAW improves animals' lives through research, education, information and advice - bringing together the international animal welfare science community, educators, veterinarians and all concerned about animal welfare worldwide to advance the wellbeing of farm, companion, laboratory and wild animals.
(UK, 1099823) Browse eventsSpring Grove School is an independent day school for 2 to 11 year olds. Its aim is to develop all the children who join Spring Grove to fullful their potential, academically, socially, physically and emotionally in a supportive, caring and friendly community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The purpose of the C B Dennis British Beekeeper's Research Trust is to support research at institutions, by individuals and to encourage young scientists through the provision of grants for agreed projects and broader bee science that benefit bees and beekeeping in Britain and beyond. The Charity was started with a legacy from Mr C B Dennis, which provided the initial capital for the Trust. Support for research projects is provided mainly by the interest and totals around £30,000 each year. All donations will help us maintain and hopefully extend our support for research into the many threats faced by bees, particularly bee diseases. Your support will also help fund the development of the next generation of bee researchers. Charity No: 328685 Find out more Website http://cbdennistrust.org.uk/
(UK, 521555) Browse events17th Barrow (St. Perran's) Scout Group provides exciting opportunities for young people in Barrow-in-Furness (Cumbria) to enjoy indoor and outdoor adventure and activities. Our Scout Group is part of the South Western Lakes district and is run entirely from charitable donations and enthusiastic volunteers.We are based at our own scout hut in the Yarlside district of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.The Group has sections admitting boys and girls for:Beavers (6 to 8 years old)Cubs (8 to 10.5 years old)Scouts (10.5 to 14 years old)We work to engage youth in a variety of activities and new experiences including camping and exploring the outdoors. Charity No: 521555 Find out more Website http://17thbarrow.org.uk
(UK, 1121118) Browse eventsKathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre's mission is to act as a catalyst for contemporary artists in Nepal and promote their work abroad. In 2010 KCAC established Nepal's first international contemporary arts centre in Patan and began giving scholarships to emerging Nepali artists.
(UK, 1009819) Browse eventsThe Jewish Museum London engages with people of all ages, backgrounds and faiths to bring Jewish culture, heritage and identity alive. Our collections and activities give a sense of discovery and creativity. Our education programmes inspire people to take a stand against racism.
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(UK, SC042549) Browse eventsHelping vision, changing lives..... 670 million people in developing countries need specs to live normal lives. Vision Action teaches local people simple eye test skills to start their own sustainable business. Just £2.50 provides specs to change a life, £150 trains and equips a spec vendor.
(UK, 701983) Browse eventsTo preserve the historic Grade I listed Old School building, currently used as the School Library, which is now on the 'Buildings At Risk register'. To replace the Collyweston Slate roof, (cost £320k) and to preserve this historic building formerly attended by Sir Isaac Newton and William Cecil and ensure its survival for generations to come.