The advancement of education amongst the wider St Ronan's College Community and its' pupils by providing, and assisting in the provision of facilities and services to meet educational, developmental and other charitable needs so that they can achieve their full potentrial
The Friends of The Wisdom Hospice supports the work of the only adult hospice serving Medway and Swale in Kent. It makes an annual grant to Medway Community Healthcare of £580,000 towards Hospice running costs. In addition it provides extra equipment and facilities that fall outside the MCH budget.
Gold Geese use the saying "we fly together" to guide our Gold Families through their childhood cancer diagnosis and treatments. We raise awareness, provide gifts and support, days out or family memories and encourage blood/bone marrow donors. We are small local charity for Southend on sea.
Thank you for visiting our BT MyDonate page. The John Paul II Foundation for Sport, launched October 2011, aims through sport to enable everyone, in particular the young, to develop their full potential in the physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual aspects of their lives. John Paul II Foundation for Sport is guided by the principles identified by Pope John Paul II and set out in his declarations and writing. With this in mind, the Foundation has been busy supporting the creation of new sports clubs in parishes and schools across the country. The dream is to free up numerous school sports facilities to enable local young people to get off the streets to concentrate their energies and so turn ‘gangs into teams’.The first such club, Sports Squared, opened in September 2012. S2 uses the sports facilities at Sion-Manning School and St Charles VIth Form College, and offers sessions in basketball, dance, fitness, football and trampolining for local children and young adults on Friday evenings.Sports Squared is making an enormous difference to the community in Ladbroke Grove, London and is living proof just how valuable the work JP2F4S is undertaking.By Easter 2014 the number of clubs had reached 15 with more in the pipeline. Charity No: 1144087 Find out more Website http://www.johnpaul2foundation4sport.org Facebook http://www.facebook.com/johnpaul2foundation4sport Twitter http://www.twitter.com/jp2f4s
The Brittle Bone Society provides support for people affected by the rare, and painful bone condition Osteogenesis Imperfecta. It provides specialist advice, support and equipment to people with the condition, their families and carers, medical and other professionals.
Rahma (Mercy) charity was founded in 1999 in response to the plight of the refugees from the war in Kosovo. We have since grown and become a registered Charity and an NGO in Kosovo.
WLMCT vision is to provide a range of holistic culturally sensitive services for the Muslim communities, drawing on our Islamic values and heritage, with a view to improving quality of life and enhancing community cohesion for the Muslim of Brentford, Isleworth, Twickenham, Whitton and Chiswick.
Emerging Leaders exists to bring the best leadership development into the worlds most vulnerable communities. Why? Because no sustainable change can happen without good leadership. Why? Because where you are born in the world should not determine your access to the best development opportunity.
Action Bladder Cancer UK (ABC UK) is the only UK charity purely focused on improving the lives of people with bladder cancer. Every year in the UK, approximately 10,000 people are diagnosed with bladder cancer. Despite it being the 4th most common cancer in men and the 11th most common cancer in women, there is very limited public awareness towards the disease and it has a relatively low priority on the public health agenda.The primary aim of ABC is to help improve the care of people with bladder cancer through awareness raising, education and research. Charity No: 1164374 Find out more Website http://www.actionbladdercanceruk.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Action-Bladder-Cancer-UK-130019273685247/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Actionbladderca
Emmaus communities provides a lasting solution to homelessness by offering formerly homeless people a home, work and the chance to regain self-respect in a supportive environment. Residents work full time on the community business, renovating and re-selling donated furniture.
The Grace Foundation UK was created with one aim: to offer help and support wherever it is needed. It champions charitable projects within the local community, the UK and abroad, providing both funding and practical assistance. It is committed to creating opportunities for people and projects regardless of circumstance.
Climb is the National Information and Advice Centre for Metabolic Diseases and is the only charity in the UK to provide advice, information and support to children, young adults, families and professionals affected by metabolic diseases. Climb also funds research into these devastating diseases.
The Rock Trust aims to prevent youth homelessness and to support young people to build better futures. We work across Edinburgh and the Lothians with young people aged 14-25 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, this includes young people who are in transitions.
We raise money to fund research to finding a cure for Sarcoidosis. It is a rare disease so not a priority for others - so we have to make funding a cure happen. Whilst we find a cure we help by providing online, phone and group support. and detailed information to enable informed decisions.
Sport has tremendous physical, psychological and social benefits for the participants, particularly young people. WheelPower provides and promotes opportunities for thousands of children and young adults with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport and improve their quality of life.
Hope and Homes for Children is an international charity working to ensure that all children have the chance to grow up in the love of a family. Our vision is a world in which children no longer suffer institutional care.
Tearfund works through local churches and Christian agencies to open up a future for the world's poorest communities. Our ten-year vision is to see 50 million people released from material and spiritual poverty through a worldwide network of 100,000 local churches.
We are a parent-driven charity working to accelerate treatments and cures for Rett Syndrome and related MECP2 Disorders. Since our inception in 2010, we've delivered over $3 million of the funds you've raised to research.
The DPJ Foundation is a mental health charity based in Pembrokeshire whose sole aim is to support those with mental health problems, particularly in rural communities and in the agricultural sector.The Foundation was set up following the death of Daniel Picton-Jones. It was decided that something positive needed to come out of such a horrendous occurrence and there the foundation was born. We use funds raised to hold mental health awareness training for those who work within the agricultural sector and as of Winter 2017 we will be offering fully funded counselling sessions to support those in need.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. 1 in 4 of us will suffer with poor mental health at some point during our lives.Agriculture carries one of the highest rates of suicide.Men are more likely to commit suicide than women.Isolation in rural communities contributes to high levels of poor mental health.The stigma that surrounds mental health prevents people from getting the support that they need.All of these are the facts. What we aim to do is to support the huge population that is effected by poor mental health and give them the tools to get better. We aim to break down the stigma that surrounds mental health and get people talking. We aim to provide support services in a quick and responsive manner where services are not currently being provided.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1173063 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedpjfoundation
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