(UK, 1041201) Browse eventsWe're a wonderful museum set within metres of the sea at Lyme Regis where Mary Anning collected her amazing dinosaur fossils. We need to extend our museum so we can provide more opportunities for people of all ages to discover more about our fantastic fossils and the story of Lyme Regis.
(UK, 269442) Browse eventsRBST is the leading national charity dedicated to the conservation of the UKs native breeds of farm livestock. Sustainable populations of native breeds provide genetic diversity within the UK’s farm livestock. Within rare and native breeds are the essential building blocks to underpin genetic livestock diversity and aid sustainable livestock systems. These breeds provide a means of managing areas of countryside in a way sympathetic to wildlife through conservation grazing. Natural adaptation of local breeds is a vital tool for sustainable land management. Native breeds also contribute to consumer choice in the food we eat and provide quality local products to meet consumer values and priorities. These breeds are also part of this countrys agricultural heritage. RBST maintains a national gene bank to help safeguard the future of these rare breeds; analyses rare breed pedigrees to develop breeding conservation programmes; provides conservation grants to breed societies; provides support to livestock keepers promoting the importance of native breeds in livestock systems and monitors breed populations and trends to identify our breeds most at risk.
(UK, 1107618) Browse eventsAmani Children's Home rescues street children from malnutrition, homelessness and abuse at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. We are committed to providing a safe place for children to heal, grow and learn. www.amanikids.org. Providing your contact details allows us to send our thanks!
(UK, SC022140) Browse eventsMary’s Meals is an international movement that sets up school feeding projects in communities where poverty and hunger prevent children from gaining an education. The charity now feeds more than 890,000 children every school day and it costs just £12.20 / €14.50 / $19.50 to feed a child for a year.
(UK, 1163069) Browse eventsWelcome to The Simon Trust's fund-raising page!
(UK, 1152445) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Our aim is to raise awareness amongst the medical profession about the Syndrome as well as helping those affected & their families.
(UK, 1110644) Browse eventsCWCF was set up in 1998 by Ursula & Chris Downton with Kirsty & James Denny. Now with the help of other friends and family we still go out having fun raising funds to grant wishes to local children and their families who have had or are suffering from cancer that live in East Sussex, Brighton & Hove
(UK, 506078) Browse eventsWombourne & District Community Association supplies Grant Aid and Equipment to promote the benefit of education, social recreation and leisure-time to the inhabitants of Wombourne and surrounding Parishes.
(UK, 1107824) Browse eventsMission Direct is an Christian charity that offers short-term overseas volunteering trips. It takes volunteers from the UK to work on community development projects in four continents. Projects include helping to build and decorate school classrooms, low cost homes and refuges.
(UK, 1183395) Browse eventsFriends of South Dartmoor Association (FOSDA) aims to enhance the educational experience of all students at South Dartmoor Community College. We are passionate about addressing inequalities; raising the aspirations of all students at our school; and contributing positively to our local community.
(UK, 1073031) Browse eventsThe Keyhole Cancer Appeal aims to raise £600,000 for the provision of a new state-of-the-art laparoscopic (keyhole surgery) theatre suite. Previous patients would’ve had ‘open’ surgery’ which would have meant longer hospital stays, recovery times & greater post-operative pain & scarring.
(UK, 20009458) Browse eventsThe Friends of St Luke's Cancer Care supporting St Luke's Radiation Oncology Network Dublin was established to provide cure, care and comfort to the patients attending St Luke's Hospital and St Luke's Radiation Centres at St James's and Beaumont Hospitals.
(UK, 244108) Browse eventsRiding for the Disabled Association (RDA National) provides opportunities for disabled adults & children in the UK to ride, carriage drive, vault & showjump. Through this we deliver therapy, achievement & fun. 18,000 hard working volunteers run 500 RDA Groups across the UK.
(UK, 1133269) Browse eventsThe Romford YMCA has been transforming the lives of young people for over 40 years, by helping them grow in mind, body and spirit. We promote the active involvement of young people in society and the development of healthy, sustainable communities. We empower young people so they can play a vital role in shaping their own lives. Our aim is to fully support every young person to have a sense of belonging, make a positive contribution and fulfil their individual potential.
(UK, 1165558) Browse eventsThe Farakunku Foundation supports families by ensuring that poverty is not a barrier to education. We make sure young people have what they need for class - pens, books, uniforms and paper - and we work with schools to see that those who attend get a nutritious lunch during the school day too. We work within the local community helping those most in need and ensuring that children and young people have the great start that so many of us take for granted.
(UK, 258035) Browse eventsThe Fletchers' Trust main focus is supporting archers with disability, physical and mental, including those who are visually impaired. We award grants to newcomers to archery as well as to experienced and elite national archers. Our support includes helping clubs improve their facilities for the disabled and contributing to the costs of a number of competitions. We receive many wonderful letters of thanks from recipients testifying to the positive, sometimes transformational, psychological and physical benefits of taking up archery. You can read some of these stories on this website. Anyone wishing to apply to the Trust for assistance should contact our Honorary Almoner by downloading, completing and sending in a grant application form. We are proud to have been able to assist members of the GB Paralympic archers in Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and most recently at the delayed Tokyo 2020 games. We are now launching an appeal to raise special additional funding for to support the GB Paralympic archers in their bid to achieve continued success in the Paris 2024 games and beyond. If you feel you can support us in this endeavour please contact us. We help individuals to purchase equipment – bows, arrows etc – as recommended by their coach. We make grants for new club facilities and equipment. We help with the costs of running events.
(UK, 270447) Browse eventsSaxon Wood Association is the charitable wing of Saxon Wood Primary School for children with physical disabilities. Funds are raised to provide additional equipment such as adapted tricycles and other extras such as outings, social events and visiting artists. At present the Association is raising money for a sensory garden.
(UK, 1146044) Browse eventsSeeBeyondBorders is a not-for-profit organisation that provides Cambodian children with access to quality teaching and learning at school. We are committed to sustainably improving education standards in Cambodia and promote local participation, management, responsibility and ownership across all of our programmes. We train teachers, develop school infrastructure and support local families educating their children in Cambodia - a country that has been ravaged by war, genocide, repression and starvation. Cambodia is a country of immense beauty and warm people, but the pain of its recent history lies not far beneath the surface. The legacy of the Khmer Rouge remains a constant factor in the day-to-day lives of everyday Cambodians, with its impact clearly felt in the education system. Cambodia also continues to struggle to meet its population’s basic needs. Faced with extreme poverty, nearly half the children living outside the main cities do not complete primary school. We work to enable more children to complete their basic education and progress from primary to lower secondary school, through both better quality and access to education. SeeBeyondBorders delivers three integrated programmes that have been developed out of recognition that the challenges to Cambodia’s education system are multi-dimensional, and solutions will require a holistic intervention approach. Our programmes are: 1. Teach The Teacher 2. Getting To School 3. Better Schools Our primary focus is in the rural areas of Battambang and Siem Reap provinces. In each case, our Teach the Teacher programme forms the lead initiative and is supported by our Better Schools and Getting to School programmes according to individual School Development Plans and community needs. Presently we work in over 65 schools with approximately 360 teachers in our programme who teach and educate more than 12,200 children.
(UK, SC005432) Browse eventsSt Mark's is an active, community based church which runs many groups and activities to support the Raploch Community. We are based at the heart of The Raploch and want to be seen as the physical and spiritual heart of our community.
(UK, 1114195a) Browse eventsSWAN UK (Syndromes Without A Name) offers support and information to families of children with undiagnosed genetic conditions. It is a project run by the charity Genetic Alliance UK. As many as 50% of children having genetic tests through the NHS may not get a definite diagnosis for their condition. Most have physical and/or learning disabilities, as well as severe and complex medical needs. Many have life-threatening epilepsy, or are reliant on oxygen, feeding tubes or other medical equipment. Without a diagnosis, their families have no idea what the future will hold for their child; whether they will walk, talk, or even how long they are likely to live. Without a diagnosis, families often experience extreme difficulty accessing the information, care and services that their children need. They may also feel immensely isolated and alone, even within the wider disabled children's community. SWAN UK’s aims are to: 1. Develop a community of families of children with undiagnosed genetic conditions for mutual support and information sharing. 2. Develop a network of health and social care professionals with expertise in undiagnosed genetic conditions. 3. Increase awareness and understanding of undiagnosed genetic conditions. SWAN UK currently supports over 700 families from across the UK, with more families joining every day.
(UK, 1008872) Browse eventsSpecialist Emergency Medical Care from Volunteer Doctors; Where it's Needed, When it Matters Most. Volunteer Doctors giving their time and expertise to support South Western Ambulance Service to provide immediate access to specialist medical care at the scene ofillness or accident Although BASICS by name, this group of emergency doctors provides care which is anything but basic!All our volunteers are senior clinicians who have undertaken extensive specialist training in the complex and challenging arena of pre-hospital emergency medicine. They are drawn from the fields of Anaesthetics, Primary Care and Emergency Medicine and new members undergo a rigorous selection process. Some of our team are also educators, teaching vital life-saving skills to other emergency carers at home and abroad.All are fully committed to providing the best possible emergency medical support, working together with ambulance colleagues and other emergency services to save local lives – when seconds count! Charity No: 1008872 Find out more Website http://www.basics-devon.org.uk YouTube https://youtu.be/wUTj7_W83To