Multi-Ethnic Sports and Culture Northern Ireland (MSCNI) is a non-profit registered (NIC106476) charity organisation, Central body BAME Sports and Cultural platform, which was first founded in 2016. The principal purpose of MSCNI is to provide a welcoming safe space for people from the BAME communities within Northern Ireland, whilst fostering positive inter-racial and local community relationships through the medium of sports and culture activities irrespective of race, ethnicity, gender, religious beliefs. Vision: Empower all members of the BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnics), Refugee and Asylum communities through the medium of sports, cultural activities, and education for an equal and inclusive future.
(UK, 307894) Browse eventsPepenbury provides residential care, supported accommodation and day service activities for people with a learning disability and complex needs, as well as support for them to live independently in the community.
(UK, 1117581) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1067573) Browse eventsDrugsline offers schools education (this year we have delivered educational sessions to over 40,000 children), a freephone crisis and support line, a drop-in service, 121 counselling, aftercare groups and support groups for people who are affected by their own or someone else’s addiction. All services share the common goal of educating, encouraging and promoting a lifestyle of abstinence as well as providing high-quality, accessible services for local people and their families. We have been providing services for over 17 years and our unique approach owes much to dialogue with past and present users of the service and is always being reviewed to ensure we quickly meet the needs of whoever reaches out for help. At present the majority of our income is generated by donations and I do hope that you consider Drugsline a charity that you would like to support.
(UK, 11300012) Browse eventsLife Community Baptist Church supports 2 orphanages in Kenya by administering a sponsorship programme, providing food and education, building dormitories, a playground and workshops to train and equip the older orphans for future independence.
(UK, 1139464) Browse eventsFor every £1 you give to Doostan £1 goes directly towards building schools.
(UK, 1058778) Browse eventsWe are a registered church charity that meets regularly for fellowship, teaching and practical expressions of our faith. This includes reaching out to those in our communities who are experiencing hardship. Our Food Bank distributes perishable and non perishable food every week to those in need.
The Paarl Boys High Foundation (UK) provides grants to talented children from financially challenged backgrounds to enable them to attend one of the finest learning institutions within Southern Africa. The Foundation also provides assistance to the School to provide facilities that will attract some of the best teachers (such as accommodation and child day care facilities) as well as providing funding for both sporting and cultural facilities that benefit the entire community. For over 150 years Paarl Boys High has provided its students with a first class education and is passionate about developing leaders that can inspire others to greatness across the wide spectrum of South African society. With the exception of bank charges every pound raised by this initiative will be paid directly into the Paarl Boys High Foundation Trust in South Africa to help them provide life changing education opportunities for talented children across the South African Community.
(UK, Ramsbury School Development Trust - N/A) Browse eventsIt supports the provision of education at Ramsbury School. Over the years it has helped the school in many ways from the provision of a new computer suite to providing french lessons. We want to improve the facilities offered to children and provide a 'Great New Space' that enables children to enjoy music, drama, cooking, the library and much more!
(UK, 1127653) Browse eventsHistiocytosis UK is a voluntary charity that raises funds for research into LCH and HLH. these diseases can be life threatening and desperately need your support. Please visit www.histiouk.net for further details.
(UK, 1062435) Browse eventsCharity providing respite care for pre-school children who have severe special needs. Based in South Worcestershire.
(UK, 296568) Browse eventsWe are an educational charity that works with young children and adults using craft skills to encourage creativity within our community. We also directly support over 250 of the South Wes's craftspeople (our Members) and create opportunities to exhibit and sell their work. We also work with our Members to unlock their potential and provide opportunities to improve what they do and how they do it.
Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur is a global movement based on Jain principles that endeavour to enhance the spiritual growth of seekers and benefit the society. Mission statement is 'Realise one's True Self and serve others selflessly'. Our SR Love and Care charitable programme regularly engages with communities and organisations locally and worldwide offering selfless service for Universal upliftment. In the UK, SR Love and Care have been actively offering selfless service to care homes for the elderly, feeding and clothing the homeless, activities with specially-abled children centres, supporting animal sanctuaries, environmental projects like tree-planting and more.
(UK, 1097317) Browse eventsThe Alice Rose Trust is based in the south west of England and was established to commemorate and celebrate the life of Alice Rose Reuben and to raise money to support sick children with metabolic disorders and their families.
(UK, 508340) Browse eventsFounded in 1977, The Water Adventure Centre is a youth project using canoeing to promote broad social, educational and recreational objectives. We focus on developing young people’s confidence and self-esteem; awareness of self, others and our environment; communication and collaborative working.
(UK, 313218) Browse eventsIt places children who have suffered trauma or are at risk in independent or specialist schools as necessary, where they can recover, grow and be educated in a secure, stable and caring environment.
(UK, 1118152) Browse eventsWelcome Established in 2004 Helping Little Angels is a non-political and non-profitable, registered organization. Helping Little Angels helps support the orphans, the needy and destitute children with financial and emotional well being by creating a safe and stable environment for them.
(UK, 1128161) Browse eventsTree Africa works with small farmers, schools, businesses and governments, on a range of projects that improve livelihoods and protect the environment. Projects include tree nurseries, conservation farming, biodiversity protection, recycling and reducing pollution. At least 90% of income is sent overseas for projects in Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
The Synagogue was built in the period of 1879-81. It was designed by John McLeod of Dumbarton, in conjunction with London based architect Nathan Solomon Joseph of the United Synagogue. McLeod designed a number of churches and public buildings in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, including the Women’s Christian Association in Bath Street, Glasgow. The first Jewish community in Glasgow can be traced back to c1823. By the 1870s, the community numbered around 1,000 and looked to build a permanent Synagogue for the first time in Scotland as the converted Synagogue in George Street (opened 1878) was full. This decision to build the Synagogue was decided by the Special General Meeting in October 1875 and the site at the corner of Garnet Street and Hill Street was decided by a majority of votes as the location for the new Synagogue. It was believed that this location was popular because many of the Jewish community were moving to the West of the city, especially many of the leading figures of the community. Archive records show that money began coming in through donations to help fund the building of the Synagogue on 24th November 1875. The foundation stone was set by Benjamin Simons two years later in March. Benjamin Simon was one of the trustees. The finished synagogue was officially opened on 9th September 1879 with Rabbi Hermann Adler consecrating the opening. The first service was also held on this date. Garnethill Synagogue has been described as the finest example of high Victorian synagogue architecture north of Liverpool. It is also included within the top ten of historic Synagogues in the UK by Jewish Heritage UK. It also features as a Glasgow City Council listed heritage building, described as the ‘Mother Synagogue of Glasgow'. In 1995, Garnethill Synagogue was granted a Heritage Lottery Grant of £59,150 towards repairs of the building, reflecting its architectural importance in Scotland.
(UK, 1127632) Browse eventsWe reach out to people who need direction and purpose, by teaching the transforming power of PURPOSE and LOVE. We train and empower volunteers. We offer a free minibus service. We help homeless people, poor countries by carrying out missionary work in internationally. www.agapecentre.org.uk
(UK, 1100598) Browse eventsSWORDE-Teppa helps people to help themselves and their community in Tajikistan, formerly war-torn and the poorest country in the Central Asian region. Providing opportunities; implementing innovative educational, English and IT teaching; environmental, conservation, health and sports projects. Based at SWORDE-Teppa's English and Education Centre, opened by HRH The Duke of York.
(UK, 298339) Browse events"To promote the well being of all older people & help make life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience" Our centre is open 4 days a week and provides exercise and activities to promote health & wellbeing, to local older people with dementia helping them stay impendent longer.