Rotherham Sitwell Benevolent Fund is a registered charity formed around 30 years ago to raise funds and provide practical support wherever possible to local and international causes. It is run by Rotherham Sitwell Rotary Club whose members give of their time and resources to promote good works
Thank you for visiting our profile page on Virgin Money Giving. Our Vision: All children who suffer sexual abuse via the internet and mobile technologies are enabled to recover and live safe and fulfilling lives Our Aim: To ensure that the response to children and their families who have suffered harm via the internet and mobile technologies is based on sound, evidence based practice. Please donate to support our cause. Our main areas of work are: - Work in partnership with other agencies, both within the UK and internationally, to raise awareness regarding the abuse of children and young people via the internet and mobile technologies - Offer services to children, young people and their families affected in this way - Provide training for professionals who work with children and young people - social workers, teachers, health professionals, police, NGOs and those working in other related disciplines - Offer consultancy to professionals assisting children and young people in their recovery from harms they have experienced via the new technologies - Influence both national and international governments and stakeholders to better protect children and young people when online and to provide appropriate responses to their recovery needs when harmed - Engage the media in responsible and informed debate regarding the impact of abuse on children and young people when harmed via the internet and mobile technologies Registered Charity Charity No: 1144355 Scottish Charity No: SC048777 www.mariecollinsfoundation.org.uk
Dig Deep works in partnership with communities in East Africa to help improve access to clean water, sanitation and renewable energy. We help communities to drill wells, harvest rainwater and access renewable technologies so that they are better able to overcome the challenges they face.
Inspired by the recent refurbishments to provide state of the art facilities for Music and Art/Photography, the School wants to build on its enterprising culture to update some of the science labs. Thomas Mills parents, friends and community have a history of rising to such challenges; they did it in 1996 to raise £100,000 to match fund a government grant to enable us to become a Technology College School, in 1997 with the Brick Appeal to build the maths block and again in 1999 to build a new English block, allowing us to get rid of the last of the 13 mobile classrooms! Current students and parents have benefitted from this and we believe it is now our turn to rise to the challenge and have therefore formed a new committee called the Income Generation Group (IGG) which comprises teachers, governors and parents, and we need your help.
Arts 4 Dementia is a new charity bridging a vital gap in dementia care. We believe that people living with dementia in the community - like the rest of us - have the right to enjoy life to the full. Artistic and imaginative responses can remain strong for years after the onset of dementia. Engagement with arts brings benefits both for those with dementia and to their loved ones through sharing such experiences. Working with other agencies, Arts 4 Dementia is spreading the word and facilitating high quality arts events so that families, rather than just having to cope, can help to transform the lives of their loved ones.
Thank you for visiting the TEABAG profile page on MyDonate. TEABAG is a small UK-based charity supporting the schools and a Vocational College in and around Mankoadze, a beautiful but impoverished village on the coast of Ghana.Your donation will help to fund uniforms and teaching materials for five schools, and the running costs and material for practicals for Mankoadze Vocational College, where 150 students learn employable trades - Building & Construction, Catering, Textiles and Dressmaking and Electrical Installation. All students learn English, Maths and Computing.100% of your donation and Gift Aid will be spent on this work. The charity is run entirely by volunteers, who pay their own travel costs for frequent visits to the project. Please donate to support our cause - every penny will count! Charity No: 1126462
The Trust makes grants to fund the work of El Shaddai Street Child Rescue in Goa, India. The Goan Charity provides Homes, Day Care/Night Shelters, Education, Feeding Programmes and Medical Care to children working and living on the streets or slums in India.
It provides search and rescue cover for the mountains and valleys of Wasdale and Eskdale in the western Lake District. The area covers England's highest mountains and Britain's favourite view.
At NICH, caring is at the heart of everything we do. We care for over 250 children and young people with life-limiting and life threatening conditions. Services are available 24 hrs a day, 365 day's a year and there is no charge. We rely on legacies and donations to fund our services.
WE PROVIDE EMOTIONAL SUPPORT FOR ANY PERSON WHO IS EXPERIENCING ANY FORM OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS OR ALARM. THIS IS ALL AGE RANGES, CULTURES, SEXES AND NATIONALITIES. WE DO THIS BE EITHER TELEPHONE, TEXT OR EMAIL CONTACT OR A FACE-TO-FACE VISIT TO OUR BUILDING OR AT LOCAL EVENTS. WE OPERATE ACROSS THE BASILDON AND THURROCK AREA BUT ALSO TAKE CONTACTS FROM OTHER PARTS OF THE UK WHEN THE NEED ARISES.
Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple - South East London (Under Shree Nar-Narayan Dev Temple Bhuj Kutch India)
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
The parish church of St Thomas of Canterbury has stood in the rural village of Elsfield for almost 850 years. The chancel arch, being the earliest surviving part of the present building, dates from 1170-80. Despite the passing of considerable time, the changes in rural life and the nature of a village on the outskirts of Oxford, St Thomas church remains central to the life and function of the community in Elsfield. Over the intervening centuries, the external walls of the church have withstood the various forces of nature. However, 900 years on, the stonework has started to deteriorate and needs to be repaired and restored in such a way that the church building can remain solid for another 900 years. We are planning a rolling programme of work over two years to restore the external walls and the window sills, surrounds and frames. The total cost of the work will be around £90,000. Through the generosity of various trusts and foundations, we have already secured £36,000. As part of our ongoing efforts to raise the remaining £54,000, a group of Elsfield villagers will embark on a sponsored walk along Hadrian’s wall. We will start in the east near Hexham on Friday 5th April and walk westwards, finishing in Carlisle on Monday 8th April having covered around 55 miles. We hope that you will be able to sponsor our endeavour. You might wish to support the cultural heritage aspects, the community value aspects, or just support us as friends. In whatever way you support us, your donations will be gratefully received. Thank you very much Fraser, James, Joel, Peter and Tim
The Friends of Horningsham Primary School raise funds to support our school and provide incredible opportunities for all the children in our community. FOHPS run a series of fantastic events throughout the school year, these events are run and supported by parents, staff and our wider community.
Supporting free medical care in Sri Lanka. Free medical clinics run weekly at Green Memorial Hospital Manipay. Sri Lanka's first medical school was run Dr Samuel Green at Manipay Hospital from 1847 to 1875. We have also trained orphan girls as Healthcare Assistants. WE have trained over 50 such students in last 2 years and therea re currently another 25 students training currently. Institute of Medical Sciences is a charity formed to provide this training at Green Hospital Manipay.
Fifth Sense is the charity for people affected by smell and taste disorders.
Keda and Lucy set up Family Compass in 2017. We both experienced early challenges with our mental health and wanted to offer timely support which would have a positive and lasting impact on the lives of other children, young people and families.
Fatima's UK Campaign focuses on improving the life chances and experiences of children in care and care leavers. In order to thrive, everyone deserves a fair start in life. This equates to a safe, happy, and healthy childhood, with access to equal opportunities during their primary years.
We provide people within the cancer community the opportunity to connect with other individuals with similar life experiences. A Cancer diagnosis can be very isolating and negatively effect mental health and wellbeing. Facing cancer is hard enough but doing it alone is far harder. Cancer in Common provides fun and free events, that allow adults from the Cancer community to meet, socialise and create support networks. These events are about having fun, with people who get it.
The Guild reaches out to help expectant Mothers and new Mothers in difficult circumstances, through a helpline, a free advisory service, practical help, friendship and moral support. It also promotes the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church on the sanctity of human life and love through education.
We support a variety of South African Jewish charities that face an ageing population and a diminished pool of resources to maintain the very necessary support they provide. The changing economic and social structure of South African society have left in its wake an increasing number of Jewish families who are dependent on welfare. The needs of theese charities grow continuously.