(UK, 1112185) Browse eventsHome-Start Calderdale offers a unique service. It recruits and train volunteers who are usually parents themselves to visit families with at least one child under five, at home, and offer them informal, friendly and confidential support.
(UK, 1st Cathays Al-Huda Scout Group) Browse eventsScout Group
(UK, 1148242) Browse eventsWe are a group of local residents that want to celebrate the lives of Alfred and Ada Salter.They contributed so much to our city and in particular to the Bermondsey area. To the great distress of many local residents and visitors to the area, the famous statue of Alfred Salter, ‘Dr Salter’s Daydream’, was stolen from outside the Angel pub, Bermondsey Wall East, SE16 4NB, in November 2011. This was one of a spate of thefts of works of art stolen for their scrap metal value. A reward of 1,000 was offered for its return, but sadly to no avail. We aim to raise £100,000 to replace the statues of Alfred and Joyce, the former stolen by metal thieves, to add Ada Salter - a heroine in her own right - and to ensure the future security of the statues. Find out more about the Salters and our campaign at www.salterstatues.co.uk To donate please go straight to our fundraising page: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SalterStatuesCampaign Thanks for your support, Catherine, Gary, Amanda, Imran, Sheila and Graham - the Salter Statues Campaign Trustees
(UK, 1054963) Browse eventsThe Devon and Dorset Regimental Association charity was setup to facilitate and maintain contact between all ranks of the Regiment, fostering mutual friendship between members and providing social gatherings for them. The association preserves the traditions and heritage of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, whilst fostering Esprit De Corps, comradeship combined with welfare support to it’s members. The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment was formally disbanded on 1st February 2007. No longer funded by the Army the associations remit is to continue to support those who served within it’s ranks for this country. As our comrades grow older the association is determined to support the old and bold but need your support to do this, we ask that you give generously for our veterans.
(UK, 1050844) Browse eventsThe Bear is a community church. It runs parent and toddler groups, gives meals and assistance to homeless.
(UK, 1160621) Browse eventsThe main aim of Inclusively Taekwondo is to support children and adults with additional needs enabling them to have equal access to taekwondo at Wirral & Chester Taekwondo Academy. The Academy is an established, family orientated taekwondo centre in Bromborough, Wirral. Students with additional needs are given tailored, individual support enabling them to train, progress and compete as independently as possible within their individual capabilities. The support offered is tailored to individual needs and includes: 1. Basic skills. These classes are offered to complete beginners and to those already attending Academy classes who are struggling with the taekwondo basics. 2. One to one lessons. Some may not have the confidence to attend the six week course or Academy classes and may benefit from one to one sessions to learn the basics. 3. Supported sessions in Academy classes An Inclusively Taekwondo Instructor supports students with additional needs within Academy classes. The concept of the charity began with a young boy called Ryan who has a social communication disorder. This is what his mum has to say: Before finding this club, my son Ryan had always been unable to participate in any clubs (despite my best efforts) due to his social disorders and worrying low confidence. However, since receiving help from the club, Ryan has come on in leaps and bounds, not only physically but socially and emotionally also. From not being able to leave my side and train on the mats...... (with tireless efforts and encouragement from the instructors) he has now completed six gradings and is looking forward to competing in a competition next year! 18 months ago I could have never dreamed of this. I really can't recommend them enough and I am thrilled that this support could now be extended for other children to benefit from, as I know first-hand what a huge and positive impact it can have on their lives! From Angela Donegan (a very proud 'Inclusively TaeKwon Do parent!)
(UK, 1135589) Browse eventsThe mission of Hakuna Matata is to develop longterm financial support for the activities of the project 'Help a Village' founded by Fausta Pina and Father Tarcisio Moreschi in the villages of the parish of Mtwango in the region of Iringa in central Tanzania.
(UK, SC036100) Browse eventsGorta’s mission is to work for a world free from the injustices of chronic hunger, poverty and disease, having special regard for the plight of children and the empowerment of women. Gorta establishes partnerships with local communities to ensure that their needs are met in a holistic and sustainable way.
(UK, 1146266) Browse eventsYou and Me Counselling advocates for young people aged 10-25 and their families who have experienced various types of abuse and may have disadvantage backgrounds. We provide practical rehabilitation for young offenders being released from prison and support their reintegration into the community.
(UK, 1062253) Browse eventsIt's philosophy is to help children with life long conditions; physical and psychological needs. It instills confidence, self-worth, independence and responsibility. It does this by encouraging the child to be responsible for the welfare and care of a horse, and ultimately relating the importance of this to themselves.
(UK, St. Leonard's Church - N/A) Browse eventsFor 700 years the church has been at the centre of the village in times of joy and sorrow. Today its members are an integral part of every aspect of village life. Its worship, brings people together to share their faith. However, the cost of maintaining the building and ministry is high.
(UK, SC037536) Browse eventsWe rescue, care for, rehabilitate and rehome horses, ponies and donkeys. We have 140 animals to care for some of them have suffered unimaginable cruelty
(UK, Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School) Browse eventsBishop's Hatfield's Girls' School - ' Build A Better Bishop' £550k appeal for classroom furniture and resources
(UK, 1062089) Browse eventsFORM was registered as Charity in England and Wales (Charity No 1062089) in 1997 with the objectives of protection of environment, relief of poverty, promotion of education and health and use of renewable energy. Several projects are being done in Myanmar since 2000 and more information is available on website www.formuk.org.
(UK, 1151171) Browse eventsOur mission is to partner and support the community of Nzara in the south west of South Sudan. Ideas for projects come from the community through Bishop Samuel Peni, the Bishop of Nzara and 99% of the funds we raise go directly to the community. Our main focus is St. Timothy's School, Nzara which started as one class of 35 under a mango tree six years ago and now has over 500 children, 4 classrooms and seven teachers. The school has a high reputation because of it's qualified teachers, tried and tested curriculum and good management. The next stage of development is a teacher training program for new teachers so that as the school grows the children continue to have high quality teaching. We also fund 42 women with a well organised microfinance scheme. Many of these women are widows and their small loans and training enable them to set up small businesses like market stalls and support their family independently. The maternal mortality rate is South Sudan is one of the highest in the world and so far we have trained and equipped over 50 Traditional Birth Attendants which has reduced the maternal mortality rate to very low levels. To maintain our partnership we communicate regularly, receive photos, school reports and exchange self funded visits. By keeping our expenses very low, and using volunteers extensively, we aim to develop our links with the Nzara community long term and make a really positive difference in all our lives.
(UK, 211944) Browse eventsNames are the keys to keeping track of the world’s biodiversity, linking information and grounding policies and laws. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, with ITZN Trust support) provides the governance that keeps sense and stability in scientific names of animals.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Hailsham Old Pavilion Society (HOPS) was set up in 1993 to restore The Pavilion as a cinema, arts and live entertainment venue serving Hailsham and its surrounding districts. The Pavilion is a Grade II listed building in Hailsham's Conservation Area. Please donate to support our cause. HOPS continues to work hard to raise funds to support and maintain this important community venue in Hailsham. Money raised has been used to install digital projection equipment, a computerised box office system and an audio description system for partially sighted visitors. There is also a hearing loop and special screenings for families with autistic children. The Pavilion is available for private hire and provides volunteering opportunities to many local people. Charity No: 1062955
(UK, 1118786) Browse eventsTyneside Vineyard (TV) is a vibrant church, with a passion to see people grow in relationship with Jesus. TV aims to practically provide for those in need in a professional and caring way, to give generously and treat people with love and respect through initiatives such as ‘Storehouse’ and missions