BBSI TRUST is a charity for the hurting.Our aim is to make a difference in children,s lives.Giving Hope, and changing lives.The charity currently helping children in the slums of kenya.Many lost both parents through HIV. An orphanage has now been completed and open on the December 4th 2008.The aim is to continue to build to help children and give them a better life.
We are an independent group of parents and carers of children and young people (0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities. Our main aim is to ensure the needs of our children are met. We bring together parent carers from across Sheffield to provide mutual support, exchange information, and influence policy and practice. We have over 2,000 members.
The Rotary Club of Watford is part of the worldwide Rotary movement. This is the Mydonate for our charity trust fund.Registered Charity No. 1037547
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A self help group established in 1982, mainly of people affected by Multiple Sclerosis, with no Government or NHS Support, we are supported by fundraising and donations from family, friends, businesses and organisations enabling us to raise the funds we need to continue. We provide Oxygen Therapy; Physiotherapy; Acupuncture; counselling and other complementary therapies.
Volunteers have been given the task of raising funds to construct a multi purpose building for the Scout and Guide organisations and the wider community in the village of Barton-Le-Clay, Bedfordshire.
The supply, support and promotion of treatments, cures, research and equipment, to help people suffering from cancer, debilitating diseases and disabilities.
Our Charity Aims to preserve and protect good health among, and relieve the needs of, people living with FSHD, their families and carers through supporting development of clinical trials and treatments, providing information and raising awareness of FSHD.
The focus of Inking About Africa is to provide children in The Gambia with the best educational start in life. The charity supports many schools across this small West African country by supplying essential school items needed to gain an education. In addition to supplying these stationery items and other materials, the charity also provides funding for a variety of building projects for the developing of Gambian schools. Inking About Africa is run by a committed team of passionate volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference in one of Africa's poorest countries. 100% of funds raised goes directly into developing schools and children in The Gambia. If you are interested in fundraising for Inking About Africa we have a variety of projects which are in desperate need of your help. Maybe your assistance could help to fund building a toilet block or refurbish a school. In return for your support the charity will ensure that you receive regular updates and pictures. Please contact us if you would like to register as a fundraiser; we will be happy to send you a selection of projects to choose from and give advice on fundraising ideas. Inking About Africa was set up originally to allow people to recycle ink cartridges with the funds raised being used to help children in Africa. The charity quickly gained a positive reputation for the excellent work achieved and our supporters began asking for alternative ways to donate or fundraise for the charity. This led us to expand "Inking About Africa", a recycling charity, to encompass many other forms of fundraising. Setting up a "Virgin Money Giving" page is just one of the ways we have been able to give more people the chance to help us make a difference. Every penny really will help so please donate or fundraise and together we can help to educate the children of The Gambia.
Mission Statement: Empowering people with learning disabilities by providing safe, comfortable homes in the community. Delivering person centred support, educational development, life skills training and promoting wellbeing, which will enable individuals to achieve their full potential.
Founded in 1973, the Wine Trade Sports Club Foundation provides support for employees, past and present, of the wine & spirit and ancillary trades in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, who have fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. To date, some have been assisted following severe illness or personal injuries, others have required urgent financial help following sudden family bereavements, and others have simply fallen on hard times.
5th Element NI is a Belfast based charity that uses hip hop culture to connect with the wider community. Our shared, cultural space welcomes all types of community groups, artists, musicians, dancers and performers. We connect with brilliant minds to deliver incredible projects for the community.
The purpose of Scouting is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual ,social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. 1st Poulner Scout Group was formed in 1970 and moved to its purpose built Headquarters in Southampton Road in 1981. From here, the Group has gradually grown over the years and now operates two Beaver Colonies, two Cub Packs, a Scout Troop and an Explorer Unit. In all, the Group has over 150 young people as members and over 40 adults who play a key part in the smooth running of the Group. 1st Poulner Scout Group is currently working on a project to build a Multi Activity Centre at its Group Headquarters at Poulner. This will not only benefit the Scout Group, but the wider community in general and in particular local schools. The Centre will include facilities forshooting, archery and also a climbing wall.
Woodpeckers Preschool is a committee-run CIO (Charitable Incorporated Organisation), open 38 weeks a year, from 8.30am to 4pm Monday-Friday, for children aged 2 to 5 years. Woodpeckers is run by a highly qualified team of early years practitioners who are passionate about offering children the best possible early years experience, ensuring they are ready to take the ‘next steps’ on their amazing life journey as they move onto school or a new setting.
It provides practical support and advice to sufferers from asbestos related diseases and to their carers.