It helps members and past members of the R.I.C.S. and their families in need.
The University of Cape Town Trust raises funds in the UK and Europe for the University of Cape Town, South Africa's premier university. Funds raised in the UK support bursaries to help young talented students from profoundly disadvantaged backgrounds to live and learn at UCT. Without financial aid, so much of the talent now emerging from the townships and rural areas of South Africa will be wasted. These are the young people who will ultimately make valuable contributions to South Africa's future. Every penny raised can make an enormous difference to the lives of South Africans - not only the lives of the bursary students, but also the lives of their families. Funds raised in the UK also help to build capacity to ensure that the quality of teaching and research continues to align with UCT's mission for excellence, and allows UCT to be a globally recognised University.
Community work is deep seated in the history of MCFC and is essential in the future development of the Club. CITC are therefore committed to supporting communities both locally and globally addressing social issues and having a real impact.
The SBS Association was set up provide benevolence and welfare support for the wounded, injured and sick members of the SBS, whether serving or former and their dependants.
We are an outdoor activity centre that allows people with disabilities of all ages to partake in activities that develop new skills, build self-confidence, increase independence and start new friendships. Activities include horse riding, climbing, archery, zip wire, bushcraft, kayaking and sailing.
We use digital technology that men can use to enable them to self-manage and engage with their own mental health. We call it 'Prevention Through Self-Management' because waiting until a man reaches crisis before he gets help is like throwing a lifebuoy ring into the water when already drowning.
Rising concern over the continuing high level of fatal and life-changing injury accidents on farms prompted NFU Mutual to set up a charitable foundation to help all farmers, and especially young farmers, work more safely. The Foundation works closely with farmers, the farming unions and a range of farming organisations, including the Farm Safety Partnerships of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, to help reduce the toll of fatal and serious injury accidents which, regrettably, have made farming the most dangerous occupation in the UK. The Foundation's 'Yellow Wellies' campaign specifically targets young farmers aged 16 to 40 years of age.
Willowbrook Hospice, an independent charity covering St Helens and Knowsley in Merseyside, aims to enhance the quality of life, and relieve the suffering of patients with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses by providing Specialist Palliative Care for those in need and support for their carers.
Support for Life. An opportunity to say thank you and to support local health care. Cymorth am Oes. Cyfle i ddweud diolch a chefnogi gofal iechyd lleol.
Stripey Stork are a baby bank with a big heart. We collect donations of new and pre-loved items for babies and children (clothes, equipment, furniture and toys) and distribute them to families in need in Surrey via a network of community referral sources. We pride ourselves on the quality and range of the items we can source - we want the families we help to feel they are receiving a gift not a handout.
The Change Please Foundation was set up to focus entirely on the support and training for all trainees that start on our program. Our HQ is based in Peckham, at our state of the art SCA accredited Training Campus with on-site coffee roaster led by our partner organisation, Old Spike. Our 8 week program covers off on everything you need to know about coffee - from the sourcing and roasting right through to pouring the perfect flat white! Outside of just barista training, our impact team work directly with each individual to support them with housing, onwards employment and any specific health problems that may be a barrier to work. We believe in providing the full end to end solution with employment at the end of our program either internally at Change Please and Old Spike or alongside our amazing employing partners.
The Rotary Club of the Channel is based in Folkestone and raises money for local, national and international causes. Fund raising events include the Channel 50 Cycle Challenge, the Folkestone Santa Run, Wine and Wisdom evenings, Golf Days,Boot Fairs and a host of other events.
Harbour Place (HP) is a day centre that works directly with clients who are predominantly homeless and subject to social exclusion or isolation. HP has year-on-year built on its reputation and services to thevulnerable and disadvantaged adults of North East Lincolnshire (NEL). The client base includes people who are: unemployed; ex-offenders; the elderly; orhave learning disabilities; substance issues; mental health and general health problems. Many individuals who visit HP fit into a combination of thesecategories and are also subject to forms of discrimination and prejudice resulting from labelling and stigmatisation in the wider community. The non-judgemental approach of HP works to combat these issues to give them a better quality of life. Our service now includes Street Outreach.
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The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.
The Cathedral Relief Service (CRS) in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) supports poor and marginalised people in the city’s slums and remote villages through education, health and empowerment programmes. The Friends of CRS exists to support this work, mainly through awareness-raising and fundraising. Every penny raised goes to India.
Pretty n Pink is the only registered Breast Cancer charity in Northern Ireland. It is run by a small team of people including a Breast Cancer Survivor & local volunteers from across the province. Funds raised go directly back to help Breast Cancer patients and their families in Northern Ireland.
Everton in the Community is the official charity of Everton Football Club and is proud to deliver a range of programmes to promote health, education, social inclusion and equality of opportunity to over 30,000 participants every year across Merseyside and North Wales using the power of sport.
Wessex Heartbeat supports the work of the Wessex Cardiac Centre, a centre of International Excellence. We provide the latest specialist equipment and major facilities for patients, their relatives and staff to ensure the highest quality of care for the 20,000 adults and children treated each and every year.
The 'You raise me up charity' was founded by Fraser and Jane Brooks in June 2011 following the sudden, tragic loss of their seventeen year old daughter, Megan. The charity's purpose is to raise funds to help families that have suffered the loss of a child between the ages of 16 & 25, offering emotional and financial support.