(UK, 1177345) Browse eventsTreatment Bag offers a little respite to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, or to those who find themselves beyond treatment. Supplying luxurious cloth bags filled with beautifully-wrapped gifts specifically selected for those undergoing treatment for cancer. Bags are sent out in the post.
(UK, 284206) Browse eventsShishukunj is a registered charity dedicated to the cultural, educational, spiritual and physical development of children. It has been in existence in the UK for over 30 years and now has three core centres. All its activities are organised and run entirely by young volunteers. Its draws its strength from a strong relationship between workers, children and parents. One of its project's Life for Children (L4C) has been established to relieve distress and poverty amongst children in the developing countries, specifically focusing on food, health, education and shelter. For more information vist our site at www.shishukunj.org.uk
(UK, 102422) Browse eventsIndividuals who are terminally ill, older people and those suffering the side effects of cancer treatment often find themselves too weak or frail to carry out the basic tasks needed to ensure the welfare and happiness of their pet is maintained. We aim to keep the owner and the pet together.
(UK, 1192801) Browse eventsA safe space for our sporting heroes, past, present and future. Head for Change is a new charity, pioneering positive change for brain health in sport and supporting ex-players who are affected by neurodegenerative disease as a result of their career playing football or rugby.
(UK, SC042538) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Duncan Hospital Charitable Trust supports the Duncan Hospital in Bihar, India, a little hospital working tirelessly to meet the health needs of over 11 million people, with no assistance from central government.
(UK, 1189864) Browse eventsSportin MS is a charity set-up in order to be involved with centres offering emotional and mental support for recently diagnosed MS patients and share experiences on coping and dealing with the long-term symptoms of this illness. Through fund-raising from both social and sporting activities, our charity would also like to contribute to facilities and share opportunities to interact with the MS community. We encourage sport as a positive outlet and use it to promote both mental and physical positivity, especially on diagnosis, which is when this attitude is the hardest to embrace.
(UK, 1056479) Browse eventsWhat does DCH Charity do?Dorset County Hospital Charity aims to help fund the important extras... making patient care better by raising funds for the latest technology and equipment, making the staff’s working environment and facilities better, and helping to provide superior training opportunities... essentially making Dorset County Hospital and the service it provides the best it can be. Why fundraise for Dorset County Hospital?Nearly 300,000 patients are cared for at the Hospital on an annual basis. Good healthcare is priceless but the provision of excellent healthcare comes with a big price tag. Many of the important programmes that make a difference and touch the lives of our community are possible only through charitable giving. Charitable giving helps launch or sustain programmes over and above that which the NHS provides. Why donate to Dorset County Hospital? What does DCH Charity do?Dorset County Hospital Charity aims to help fund the important extras... making patient care better by raising funds for the latest technology and equipment, making the staff’s working environment and facilities better, and helping to provide superior training opportunities... essentially making Dorset County Hospital and the service it provides the best it can be. Why fundraise for Dorset County Hospital?Nearly 300,000 patients are cared for at the Hospital on an annual basis. Good healthcare is priceless but the provision of excellent healthcare comes with a big price tag. Many of the important programmes that make a difference and touch the lives of our community are possible only through charitable giving. Charitable giving helps launch or sustain programmes over and above that which the NHS provides. Why donate to Dorset County Hospital?
(UK, 1180451) Browse eventsOur mission is to enable visually blind and partially sighted adults to have the same opportunities to take part in adventurous outdoor activities as sighted people.Our charity, based in the Lake District, offers many types of courses including rock climbing, caving, tandem cycling, canoeing and triathlon for visually impaired adults.We also provide a network by which visually impaired adults and sighted guides can contact and keep in touch with one another. Your support will enable more visually impaired adults to have these life changing opportunities.Please see our website for other ways to help us. Charity No: 1180451 Find out more Website http://www.visionofadventure.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/visionofadventure
(UK, 1156302) Browse eventsVolunteer Centre West Berkshire supports the community by connecting volunteers, strengthening the VCSE sector, and delivering essential services like Handybus, the community car scheme, and Shopmobility to promote independence and inclusion.
(UK, SC042249) Browse eventsOur professional team provide people and their families affected by the impact of living with long term conditions a tailor-made respite break, providing the opportunity to be active or to relax, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, home-cooking, physiotherapy and 24 hour nursing care.
(UK, 294263) Browse eventsOur Mission Statement The relief of poverty, sickness, and the advancement of education in any part of the world.
(UK, 1182880) Browse eventsFriends of Mead Road (FMRS) is the school’s PTA. PTA stands for Parent Teacher Association, a school based organisation with a mission to make the school a better place for children to learn. Parents of students work together with teachers to volunteer in classes, raise money for supplemental school activities, and generally support the school's efforts. FMRS are a group of motivated parent volunteers whose objective is to support school life at Mead Road Infant School.
(UK, 1066824) Browse eventsFounded in 1988 by Tamil doctors in the UK, dedicated to helping the Tamil people on health related matters. In 2020, the next generation of Tamil doctors continues to push for a world class healthcare system in the North & East of Sri Lanka.
(UK, 524586) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 503439) Browse eventsWe are five novice rowers with little / no experience at sea. Our challenge: Row around the Isle of Wight whilst runners use the coastal path to race against us. All in less than 24 hours! Raising money so no more children need to suffer and die from this preventable and cruel disease.
(UK, 200359) Browse eventsThe Meath offers modern support services for people living with epilepsy and additional challenging disabilities. Providing a 'pathway' from specialist residential through to domiciliary care, and access to a variety of training and other activities, we enable people to live happy, fulfilled lives.
(UK, 307027) Browse eventsThe Mount Camphill Community is a successful Independent residential Specialist College for students aged 16-25 with a range of learning difficulties. The College is located on the outskirts of Wadhurst on the border of East Sussex and Kent and offers a therapeutic community with a distinctive approach to education and support which provides for the social, emotional and spiritual development of young people with special needs through safe, shared community living and integration with wider communities. Emphasis is placed on crafts, the arts, movement education, and care for the land. Students are supported in their development towards greater social awareness, self-confidence and improved communication skills on their path to adulthood and independence. Please click on "Campaigns" to see our Fundraising for the 2016 Biography Retreat.
(UK, 1168327) Browse eventsHector’s Greyhound Rescue is devoted to saving and rehoming ex-racing Greyhounds and other sighthounds in North Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire. As a Registered Charity, we rely totally on the support of volunteers and the kind donations of the public.
(UK, 1170092) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1170092
(UK, SC045968) Browse events“The Kilmarnock Community Sports Trust is the community branch of Kilmarnock Football Club. Our aim and objectives are to promote participation within sport and the community whilst developing individuals from young to old. The KCST look to engage and inspire the local community through sport by providing a variety of diversionary and all-inclusive programmes as well as raising awareness of sporting events throughout Ayrshire. KCST will use sport as a tool for promoting the following topics: health and wellbeing, citizenship, employability and social inclusion.” The three key programmes we run are; Go Fitba – A football based project at Kilmarnock Football Club. This programme offers young children a platform of regular and fun physical activity on the pitch over 12 weeks. It also gives them an understanding of the importance of leading a balanced and healthy lifestyle through diet and nutrition. Holiday Programmes - We partner up with selected Primary Schools over the summer holidays and offer cinema trips, skiing and snowboarding, trips to visit to historical castles and sports activities at the schools. We also include packed lunches and hot meals for the children and parents. Football Memories – This programme is for Dementia/Alzheimer’s sufferers, we invite the local community to take part in an afternoon of fun activity based around the knowledge of football at Rugby park the home of Kilmarnock Football Club.
(UK, 1175317) Browse eventsWe melt down knives taken off London's streets and recycle the steel into outdoor calisthenics gyms. We want to offer young people a free space that not only gets them talking about knife crime, but also provides them with more physical confidence to walk the streets unarmed.
(UK, 1144625) Browse eventsNottingham Chabad provide quality educational courses, one on one study, Shabbat and holiday meals, personal assistance and social events. Since 2008 their welcome home and open minded attitude has impacted the lives of young Jews both individually and collectively, with over 100 joining each week
(UK, SC037527) Browse eventsReachout! Scotland is a mentoring charity working with children and young adults in Glasgow to raise their aspirations, self-confidence, and self-belief. Through mentoring, activities, trips, and talks, we aim to help them feel included in society, and to grow in to bright, mature, and happy adults.