The Genesis Trust is a vital presence in the city of Bath, running 9 projects to help the homeless and vulnerable including the Lifeline Centre, Soup Run, Bath Foodbank, free Life Skiils courses, WoodWorks workshop and shop, Furniture Project, Street Pastors, Lunch Box and Sunday Centre.
Friends of KBF is the UK fundraising arm of the Kolkata Bhalobashi Foundation (KBF) in India. KBF runs a number of projects which serve some of the most vulnerable people in Kolkata. This includes a school project to facilitate an education for children living in the slum, a care home for adults that have been left to die on the streets and two other weekly children's clubs for some of the poorest children in the area. Please donate to support our cause. Find out more - Website https://friendsofkbf.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kolkatabhalobashifoundation/
The Rainbow Drama Group enables adults with learning disabilities to create theatre based skills, using ideas and experiences from within the group. We create two productions a year for public performance at Hoxton Hall in Hackney. Like most charities, we struggle to generate income to keep our core services up and running, so any donation, no matter how small, will go directly into the running of the Rainbow Drama Group. Thank you for taking the time to visit this page and for hopefully supporting our valuable work. Tony Dance - Trustee
The Kitega Community Centre near Kampala in Uganda helps mentally disabled and disadvantaged children to make a contribution to the community and also sensitises the Community to value the children for who they are. It is administered in the UK by the Kingserve Trust, www.kingserve.org
We are passionate about helping communities and instituions to have the basic need of life, access to clean and safe water, so reducing disease and suffering and improve hygiene and living standards. In connection with this we are also educating those communities on the topics of health and hygiene.
A charitable organisation to provide support and information for sufferers & carers of those with gastroparesis - a debilitating condition which paralyses the stomach causing difficulties in processing food. Whilst raising awareness and aiding research.
Bannockburn Riding for the Disabled is a purpose built Equestrian Centre providing horse riding, carriage driving, equestrian vaulting and horse care opportunities for children, young people and adults with a wide range of disabilities and special needs.
Support your Theatre by the Lake. Ticket sales are 80% of our income, so this situation has hit us hard. Please consider donating to help ensure we can raise the significant sums we will need to reopen in 2021. Get involved in the campaign via our website. With your support the show WILL go on!
Friends of Knockavoe is a group that was established in October 2005 to seek, cater and provide specialist equipment and resources for children and young adults with profound, severe and moderate learning difficulties at Knockavoe School, Strabane. This committee helps foster more extended relationship between the staff, parents and others who befriend the school and engage in activities that support and advance the education of pupils attend it.
Global Witness exposes the corrupt exploitation of natural resources and international trade systems, to drive campaigns that end impunity, resource-linked conflict, and human rights and environmental abuses.
Stevenage Citizens Advice Bureau provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. Martin Turpin is running in the London Marathon for us this coming Sunday. He has been training hard and collecting lots of sponsorship for our Bureau. If you would care to sponsor him please do so by going visiting his webpage
LHPCSG works to raise awareness of Prostate Cancer, provide a support network to men & families in Cheshire going through diagnosis, treatment and after effects, and also provides the opportunity for private PSA blood testing to help with early diagnosis.
We are a support group for families with children who suffer from Alternating Hemiplegia. An extremely rare condition that causes alternating temporary paralysis of one or both sides of the body, epilepsy, dystonia, learning disability and neurological abnormalities, poor motor organisational skills
The Bombolulu School of Promise provides education to children living in the slums of Mombasa, Kenya, who are unable to access state education due to financial hardship. Often due to being orphaned through HIV/AIDS. All money raised will go towards the running of the school & feeding the children.
The RMBF was formed to relieve need, distress or hardship suffered by any person who is serving, has served or is a dependant of a Royal Marine, irrespective of rank. It also provides immediately on the death of either a serving RM or a reservist on duty a sum of money for the next of kin to help them cope with any pressing financial matters.
Autoimmune Alopecia Research UK (AARUK) was set up by passionate ladies who are sufferers of the condition. The common factor between each of these ladies is that they have a unique and individual story to tell about their condition AND they were all equally dissatisfied with the response from the medical profession on diagnosis AND the lack of research into Autoimmune Alopecia. With only "support" charities out there for Alopecia they decided something must be done for the millions of sufferers out there and the next generation. AARUK was born!
The New School Butterstone is an independent residential school aimed at those young people aged 11-19 who find mainstream education difficult to access. Classes are small and curriculum is individualised across the full day to motivate and encourage each student to learn and achieve.
Support our virtual walk from Edzell to Bethlehem and raise funds for Edzell Church to complete their refurbishment with new heating, lighting and AV equipment. And for Crossreach, the social care arm of the Church of Scotland, who offer loving care to all in need to help them live life to the full.