(UK, 1140754) Browse eventsThe mission of The A21 Campaign is to abolish injustice in the 21st century through protection, prevention, prosecution and partnership.
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(UK, 1125878) Browse eventsCrystal Palace FC Foundation delivers a comprehensive and diverse sports and educational programme throughout the London Boroughs of Bromley, Croydon and Sutton, working with a host of major partners that include the Premier and Football Leagues. The foundations main areas of work include Football and Multi Sports development, Social Inclusion, Health, Education, Disability and Women and Girls Football working within a broad spectrum of delivery for 3 year olds through to adults.
(UK, SC039630) Browse eventsGrampian Flyers Basketball Club is an Aberdeen based charity providing coaching for children and adults in the Grampian region at local and national league level. The aim of the club is to encourage and support participation in basketball in Scotland and create opportunities to players of all levels to get involved in sport.
(UK, 1099715) Browse eventsTo advance the education and conditions of life of young people under the age of 30 in London and anywhere in the world by the provision of advice, guidance and education, educational facilities and other facilities in the interests of social welfare and the relief of poverty for those young people.
(UK, 296097) Browse eventsThe Lahiru Project in Seenigama, Sri Lanka aims to rebuild a shattered villa complex into a centre of academic and sporting excellence for children and youngsters in the Galle region of southern Sri Lanka. The Centre will aim to teach English, IT skills, leadership, and teamwork through academic and sporting activities. The Lahiru Project is supported by Harrow School's Tsunami Relief Fund, part of the Harrow Development Trust, which has similar aims in the Galle area.
(UK, 1178082) Browse eventsThe aim of OAPA is to help those who have been made homeless, those in danger of homelessness and/or are sleeping rough/sofa hopping and ex-offenders, ex-service personnel, returning to the community, in need of employment and accommodation and ultimately a fresh start. OAPA will be a sustainable non-profit organisation within the hospitality industry to provide opportunities for recruitment, training and housing for those homeless, unemployed, ex-offenders and/or ex-service personnel enabling them to reconnect in their communities.OAPA will act as a conduit and focus solely on helping people from vulnerable situations get into work whilst supporting those involved return to an independent lifestyle. The money raised by OAPA will be used to support those returning to work, provide training and supplement the resources required by OAPA partner organisations, to manage the project and promote the jobs available.It is important to stress that OAPA is not a recruitment agency and focuses solely on helping those on the project find work. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The project was founded by Greg & Gill Mangham’s refusal to accept that all people who were homeless or rough sleepers were in these situations due to some form of abuse or addiction.Throughout the design of the project there was always one underpinning realisation; that none of us are ever very far away from being vulnerable.The Ethos of the project is based on a very simple concept, that no matter who or where you are, you are ONLY A PAVEMENT AWAY.Our clients will receive an initial assessment and will then be entered onto the relevant training courses, following which we will support them in their preparation for interview. Following employment the client and employer are both given 12 months post engagement support by the partnering charities and associations.We are not a recruitment agency and solely focus on helping those on the project find work. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1178082 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
(UK, 1127366) Browse eventsThe British Asian Trust reaches out to the poorest people in South Asia. We unite the community to address the most urgent problems–the very roots of poverty–facing disadvantaged communities today.The Trust is managing donations to The Pakistan Recovery Fund to rebuild lives following the floods.
(UK, 517656) Browse eventsMary Stevens Hospice provides specialist palliative care to all members of the community Supporting adults who have a non-curative illness such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's disease, cardiac disease, HIV / AIDS.
(UK, 1134859) Browse eventsNRAS works to support the 690,000 people living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and the 12,000 children and young people living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), their families, friends, carers and the healthcare professionals who treat them.
(UK, 1178484) Browse eventsPANS PANDAS UK is the only UK charity created to educate the medical community and the general public about these conditions with a view to ensuring better diagnosis and early effective treatment for those suffering with these little recognised but life changing conditions.
(UK, 226227) Browse eventsRNIB - helping blind and partially sighted people. Every day another 100 people will start to lose their sight. RNIB is the leading UK charity offering practical support & information to anyone with a sight problem. We campaign to eliminate avoidable sight loss and support research into eye health.
(UK, SC006609) Browse eventsErskine (formerly Erskine Hospital) provides unrivalled respite and long term care for young and old ex-Service men and women throughout Scotland. We care for over 1300 veterans each year in five residential Homes and provide employment and training through our four social firms.
(UK, 505256) Browse eventsKidneys for Life fundraising for MINT helping to raise money for the Renal Unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary to provide funding for research and direct patient amenities. Your donation will help us with our research which will allow the work of Kidneys for Life to make a real impact on the life-threatening problems encountered by those suffering with kidney disease.
(UK, 1061191) Browse eventsThe London Ambulance Voluntary Responder Group helps support ordinary members of the public who give their time to help save lives.Volunteers are equipped and trained to attend serious and life threatening incidents to help ensure that those in need receive help at the earliest possible opportunity.
(UK, 1049904) Browse eventsYMCA Derbyshire is an independent Christian charity with a vision for holistic development of young people and others in need – regardless of gender, race, ability or faith.
(UK, 1157027) Browse eventsEDS UK was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. We aim to help them live a full, active and positive life. Over 25 years later, we remain the only UK based charity that exclusively represents and supports people with all types of EDS. We run regular events and conferences to bring our community together, and produce literature and merchandise to increase understanding and improve management of the condition. We have over 30 support groups around the country to provide our members with a local peer support network and we hope to expand this and create more groups in the coming months. We run a freephone helpline which is available to everyone, including people with EDS as well as friends, families, carers, and healthcare professionals. The helpline is run by a Registered Nurse with a specialist interest in EDS. EDS UK strive to educate the medical community, promote continuity of care, improve accurate diagnosis and provide information on specialist treatment and management of the condition.. We also fund vital research to further understand EDS, including searching for the gene responsible for the hypermobility type and working towards a cure. We are a charity and rely on fundraising and donations to continue our work. Your support is greatly appreciated and is essential to ensure we can continue to make our invisible, visible
(UK, 216227) Browse eventsWe give blind veterans much-needed support to adjust to sight loss, overcome the challenges of blindness and enjoy daily life. Our charity has been offering physical and emotional support to vision-impaired members of our military since 1915.
(UK, SC042082) Browse eventsEilidh Brown died from cancer on 25.3.2010 aged just 15 The charity aim to build a holiday home in Scotland,for young people and their families who have been touched by cancer, in Eilidhs memory. Eilidhs family understand the strain families experience and KNOW the relief a holiday will bring.