(UK, Boyne Hill Boys and Girls' Football Club - N/A) Browse eventsBoyne Hill Boys and Girls' FC provides football coaching and League matches for young people at all skill levels in Maidenhead and the surrounding area. You can see more about the club at www.boynehillboysfc.com
(UK, 1136215) Browse eventsPet Respect educate and promote important information to people of all ages in the Hull and East Riding area. We provide Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT), Educational workshops on Responsible Pet Ownership, Anti Bullying and Animals In War. Jess is our Border Collie Therapy dog who provides AAT.
At MND, we believe that specialized, industry specific career training with stackable credentials is the fastest way for motivated job-seekers to a living wage. We equip Baltimore area residents for financial security and help build a stronger and safer community.
(UK, Surbiton Hockey Club - N/A) Browse eventsSurbiton Hockey Club provides hockey playing, training and coaching facilites to over 1200 members, including 500+ juniors. The Club has launched it's exciting "The Future Is Now" fund-raising initiative. We have a target to raise £1million to relay pitches and to rebuild our clubhouse.
GYROS was established for offering help to migrants and refugees to settle happily in the UK, increasing harmony and cohesion within the community. This help can range from housing, health and employment to immigration, learning to speak English and education. We also offer translation services.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a registered charity, working since March 2016, with the aim of helping children and families in our communities. We currently provide two services in our local area - a School Uniform Bank and a Baby Bank - but we also support the fantastic work of other local charities and organisations who care for the communities of Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and surrounding villages. Our School Uniform Bank and Baby Bank aim to support children and families in need, through community recycling and donations.The School Uniform Bank provides school uniform free of charge to those families most in need in the area, through a system of referrals. Packs provided to children and young people consist of new and pre-loved items. But we also want to provide wider community benefit, by giving families access to good quality pre-loved uniform, that may have otherwise have gone to landfill. So we are developing a system of uniform exchange. The Baby Bank delivers support to parents and carers of young children in the area who need a little help. This help is primarily in the form of a 'starter pack' for babies, which is presented as a gift from the local community. However, we also provide other items for young children, based on referrals.Finally we wouldn't be able to do ANY of this if it wasn't for the support we get from our local community so THANK YOU! Charity No: SCO47347
(UK, 1090789) Browse eventsbayc creates opportunities for change in the lives of young people and their communities. We work directly with marginalised young people and support over 200 youth groups and projects in the West Midlands. Our vision is to work for a society that recognizes and enables young people as equal partners.
Canvas exists for University Students! No matter what your degree is, what your likes & dislikes are, what religious background you come from, if any. We are about creating a real community, figuring out life & faith and bringing a bit more love to Selly Oak.
(UK, 1091133) Browse eventsThe Citizens Advice service helps people to resolve their problems. We provide free, confidential, independent and impartial advice to everyone and inform them of their rights and responsibilities. Our goal is to help everyone find a way forward, whatever problem they face. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. People come to us with all sorts of issues. You may have money, benefit, housing or employment problems. You may be facing a crisis, or just considering your options. And we don’t just give advice. We campaign for change using your experiences to influence local and national policymakers and service providers to improve policies and services which aren’t working.
(UK, 1155173) Browse eventsA Life Less LonelyThe number of children and adults living in Berkshire struggling with loneliness and isolation is rising. Those who are particularly vulnerable to isolation are already coping with tough situations like young carers, the homeless, families with sick children and elderly people living alone. Our new campaign 'A Life Less Lonely' hopes to raise £75,000 so that crucial services and support is more readily available across the county. Berkshire Community Foundation has been at the forefront of local charitable giving for the last 30 years. We raise funds for, and make grants to, local charities and community groups addressing identified needs across Berkshire. We strengthen communities, tackle disadvantage and transform lives by addressing local problems, using local funds and local expertise.Last year we gave over £900,000 to a wide range of local projects, addressing issues such as child poverty and homelessness. Charity No: 1155173 Find out more Website http://www.berkshirecf.org Facebook http://www.facebook.com/berkshirecommunityfoundation Twitter http://www.twitter.com/berkshirecf
(UK, 1147922) Browse eventsThe Aloud Charity is the umbrella organisation which devises, manages and delivers the activity of Only Men Aloud, Only Boys Aloud and Only Kids Aloud. It exists to encourage participation in choral singing at all ages and for all abilities in order to continue and re-invigorate the Welsh choral tradition delivered in a contemporary innovative style and predominantly through the formation of choirs. The work of the charity particularly with regard to Only Boys and Only Kids Aloud has a social agenda also, aiming to encourage an ethos of aspiration in these young people, many of whom come from challenging social backgrounds with a significant number suffering extreme financial deprivation. With a membership of approximately 180 singers, Only Boys Aloud is the largest initiative of the Charity and since it began in 2010 has made a great impact on the lives of its young singers - boys aged 14-19 who come from communities across South Wales from Tredegar to Cardiff and Cwmbran to Cross Hands. “It feels great to be part of such a huge group, it feels good to meet people and make friends that I can talk to comfortably. I have never prided myself on social skills and I never seem to have as many close friends as other people do. OBA means a lot to me and if I could sing with the choir for the rest of my life then I would” current OBA member Each week 10 regional choirs meet to rehearse locally, mentored by members of Only Men Aloud, and join together to become a mega choir - the world's biggest boy band - at regular intervals to rehearse and perform at venues large and small. OBA wants to keep our young men singing, continuing the fantastic Welsh male voice choral tradition. It also exists to make a difference and inspire our boys to get involved, take pride in themselves and their communities and realise that opportunities are out there for them regardless of their backgrounds or personal circumstances. A choir and scheme the size of OBA comes with a large price tag attached but we are determined that it should be accessible to all regardless of personal circumstances and so membership of the choir remains entirely free for the boys. With the cost of running the 10 regional choirs standing at over £2,000 weekly and our average bus bill over £100,000, we need your help to keep the choirs going. Please help us continue with our work by making a donation of whatever amount you can by clicking on the "make a donation" button to the right. Alternatively, perhaps you would consider making a monthly donation - again, this is possible by clicking the relevant button to the right. Thank you from the OBA Team and all 180 members of the choir! Only Boys Aloud - so much more than 140 characters! To hear OBA Founder Tim Rhys-Evans tell the OBA story, click on the link below: http://youtu.be/xh-xB1hFBSs
To promote mental health and well being amongst vulnerable people in Yorkshire by engaging individuals in meaningful creative and learning activities, with an emphasis on social inclusion, basic employment skills and other personal development.