(UK, 11702) Browse eventsTruro Rugby Club is launching an ambitious project to raise vital funds to ensure the ageing clubhouse facilities are “fit for the future” and safeguard the Club to remain at the heart of the local community.
(UK, 1051858) Browse eventsWe are the Warrington and Halton Hospitals’ Charity. Your donations enable us to purchase vital equipment and make a real difference to our patients - from mums and new babies, through to patients needing specialist care and our oldest community members. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 1196341) Browse eventsSimon Says supports children and young people in Hampshire, who have a relative or friend who has died or is dying. The charity runs a telephone help-line, hosts monthly support groups, provides counselling as necessary and provides written resources and information. Also offering advice, support and training to professionals dealing with bereaved children.
(UK, 20071080) Browse eventsAt Human Appeal we have a vision of a world without poverty, a world where every human being has the right to a full stomach and a nourished mind. We are working tirelessly across the world to make this a reality by organising self sustaining programmes to allow families and communities to lead themselves out of poverty. Human Appeal works in 25 countries to help people overcome the hardships of poverty, famine, natural disasters and war.
(UK, 1182124) Browse eventsWhen stroke strikes act FAST – but when you’re discharged from hospital you face the long slow process of recovery, rehab and adaptation to new-found difficulties and/or disabilities - but there is life after stroke! Bristol After Stroke helps you rebuild your life after stroke
(UK, 1157501) Browse eventsRunner's united in the face of youth homelessness. We engage homeless and underprivileged young people in regular running-based activities led by qualified fitness professionals. Harnessing the underlying benefits of running as a powerful motivational tool, we aim to achieve positive, sustainable outcomes in all our participants.
(UK, 1150064) Browse eventsDulwich College is an academically selective but socially inclusive boys' school with a long history of philanthropy and social responsibility and with charitable status. Founded as Alleyn's College of Gods Gift at Dulwich in 1619 by the famous actor-manager, Edward Alleyn's foundation sought to provide 'good learning' for 'twelve poor scholars'. Under today's leadership of the Master and Governors, we are profoundly conscious of our historic responsibility to provide an excellent education for bright boys regardless of their parents' means. We are looking to build a community of benefactors to help us develop our bursary programme and to undertake a number of capital projects across the campus that will support excellent teaching and learning through the 21st century.
(UK, 1193599) Browse eventsHand on Heart delivers services to rough sleepers, the disadvantaged and the vulnerable. This includes providing winter warmer packs, backpacks to disadvantaged children and assisting refugees. We rely on the hard work of over 400 dedicated volunteers to help us deliver our objectives.
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For the public benefit the relief of sickness and the preservation of health in any part of the world by providing or assisting in the provision of medical/healthcare equipment, facilities and services. To advance the education of the public and medical doctors by the provision of lectures, workshops and publications devoted to medical healthcare.
(UK, 1181143) Browse eventsPower The Fight - empowering communities to end youth violence Power The Fight is passionate about ending serious youth violence. We support bereaved families, train those working with young people at high risk and advocate for systemic change. Knife crime in the UK has increased by 25% in the past three years. Victims of knife crime are getting younger. Our children and young people feel unsafe in their schools and communities. We all have a part to play in ending youth violence.
(UK, 1112669) Browse eventsThe Raj Saubhag Ashram is primarily a spiritual centre, and is located in Sayla, a village rich in spiritual history. However, the surrounding region suffers from severe poverty, a harsh climate and barren soil. Param Pujya Bapuji, a son of this soil, with a distinguished local career in government service, was very conscious of the suffering of the local population. Once the Ashram was established in 1976, with the spirituality as its primary focus, throughout his time as head of the Ashram and beyond, Bapuji emphasised the cultivation of the quality of compassion in all his disciples and encouraged activities to improve the welfare of those living around the Ashram. He inspired the Ashram members to look out for the needs of others, while pursuing personal spiritual goals, and this has led to contributions to local society in the fields of education, medicine, distribution of food and clothing, rehabilitation of the physically challenged, vocational training, as well as emergency relief. As well as sowing the seeds of compassion, Param Pujya Bapuji always said that the cultivation of detachment (Vairagya) was fundamental to spiritual (Adhyatmic) progress. However, this detachment is compassionate. In our routinely comfortable lives, we often forget the misery of others, and sometimes lose a sense of perspective. When we work or become acquainted with those less fortunate than us, we immediately regain perspective, if we are thoughtful, and this will lead us to re-examine the certainty of the things we take for granted. In our service of others, we not only facilitate transformation of their livelihoods, we also transform ourselves. Compassion for the self and others, combined with detachment, will enable us to live in this world in a way which creates inner peace and harmony with those around us.
(UK, 1158789) Browse eventsThe Histiocytosis Research Trust funds scientific research into uncovering the causes of Langerhan's Cell Histiocytosis and Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis as well as seeking to ensure early diagnosis, effective treatment and a cure. We also aim to support patients and their families.
(UK, 1144474) Browse eventsSt George's Crypt provides care, support and shelter for homeless, rootless and disadvantaged people from Leeds and the surrounding areas. It runs a drop-in centre, provides crisis accommodation for rough sleepers, and runs two hostels for residents with a history of alcohol dependency.
(UK, 1102267) Browse events“My son Stephen was 18 when he died and to mark the 20th anniversary of his death we are launching our SL20 campaign. To continue our work of advancing social justice and providing access and creating opportunities for all, we need to raise £1,000,000. Please support us!”
(UK, 1048868) Browse eventsACT believes that every patient deserves the best possible care available. We provide funding for the extras that are needed to make a difference for patients at Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals. On JustGiving a chosen area for funding can be specified in the 'My Story' section.
(UK, 1200071) Browse eventsTo foster & build young women's confidence, self-image & self-belief through the values of the rugby community. Focusing on the standards of teamwork, mutual support & fellowship to help young women harness their own boldness & resilience. Because not all battles are fought on the pitch.
(UK, 273670) Browse eventsThe NSPKU exists to help and support people with PKU, their families and carers. It works closely with medical professionals in the UK. It receives no government funding and is dependent on the generosity of its members and the public to fund practical support, raising awareness and, research into the condition. It publishes a wide range of booklets and leaflets (including food lists) for parents, PKUs and medical professionals. Events - it organises conferences and study days. It also sponsors medical research into PKU. It is run by the Council of Management who are all unpaid volunteers with PKU in their families.
(UK, 1170125) Browse eventsNewlife puts disabled and terminally ill children at the heart of everything it does, providing a range of practical support services to families across the UK. For more information, go to www.newlifecharity.co.uk. Donors can choose how they would like 100 per cent of their gift to be spent.
(UK, 1011325) Browse eventsWe aim to make a truly positive difference to the lives of children fighting cancer or leukaemia. This is achieved through key projects, such as Respite Breaks and Care Grants, which enable us to support the whole family practically, financially and emotionally at a time when it is needed most.
(UK, 800797) Browse eventsThe Disabilities Trust is a leading national charity providing high quality care, support and rehabilitation for people with complex physical disabilities, autism, acquired brain injury and learning disabilities.
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