(UK, 1170428) Browse eventsASN Team UK was launched in Sept 2015.We work hard to raise funds to support refugees through grassroot organisations as they have their fingers on the pulse offering safe spaces to stay, provisions of food, hygiene items, and many other things.Visit our website for more info about what we do.
(UK, 262118) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Rotary Club of Tenterden is part of a worldwide organisation of over one million Rotarians in nearly 200 countries. Members meet weekly for fellowship and the promotion of community service.
(UK, 1126312) Browse eventsNailsea Baptist Church is part of the Christian Church in Nailsea (a delightful rural location on the outskirts of Bristol). We run a large number of different ministries, which we offer at no cost to those who come along, these include: Time out - for parents and carers to take time out and stop and join us for a coffee The Ark - a new toddler group: time for play and chat including craft and songtime Time to Think - A weekly discussion group, used by a number of young mums Who let the dads out - A morning for dads to bring their children to enjoy toys and games Parenting workshops Saturday Film Club Money Matters - offering free confidential support And Many others Please see our web site www.nailseabaptist.com for more information on our services and events. This year were sending a project team to join our friends at the Evangelical Association of Malawi, flying out in July this year to work with communities and groups of people in some of the poorer parts of Malawi. Theyll be helping to make a difference to rural local people and helping the local churches to support them and improve the well being. Support for this work is urgently needed. Every pound we raise here goes ten times further over in Malawi.
(UK, 1125726) Browse eventsNew Hope for Africa (UK) is dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people in Uganda.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. NHfA(UK) seeks to provide an education for orphaned children and young people in a caring environment. Many of these individuals have witnessed the brutal atrocities of civil war and conflict and some have been orphaned as a result of parents falling victim to HIV/AIDS. Annet Kayongo established the New Hope Foundation school and orphanage in 2001 and Jean Swain met Annet on a visit to Uganda in 2004. Jean returned to the UK and set up NHfA(UK) to raise financial support to help fund the education programme.NHfA(UK) became a registered charity in 2008 and uses your donations to provide an education for over 500 pupils who attend the school. The monies raised are used to pay the salaries of 32 teachers who teach a variety of subjects from primary education up to university entrance standard.All donations go directly to support the work in Uganda with the running costs and expenses associated with the charity being paid by the trustees and do not come out of your donations. Charity No: 1125726 Find out more Website http://www.newhopeforafrica.org.uk YouTube http://youtu.be/kX87Pc2F8TU
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(UK, 1180809) Browse eventsThe Community Trust is involved in the organisation of over 100 Community events a year as well as running key buildings such as the Town Hall, Orchard Hall, Unit 14, Men's Shed and the Youth Hub.
(UK, SC030943) Browse eventsMany parents need help, friendship and support during the early years. Being a parent isn't always easy. We at Home-Start East Lothian understand this, we recruit and train volunteers to offer support to families with young children. Anyone with an under 5 can ask for free and confidential help..
(UK, SC046334) Browse eventsTrust Jack Foundation was set up in memory of Jack Hastie who suffered from adolescent depression but was missed through GP's, CAHMS and education so he went under the radar even though it was clear to see. Sadly he decided to end his life at the age of 18 years old. This is happening all too often as young people aren’t taken seriously when they open up about their feelings The Trust Jack Foundation aim to help and support young people who have been identified as either suffering from a mental illness or who are at high risk of suffer from a mental illness. We aim to help by supplying a grant to help young people to do something that will help in their recovery which could be from music, swimming, driving lessons, ice skating lessons or going to youth groups anything that they feel will help build their confidence and self esteem. We also will be involved in raising awareness of mental health issues for parents through our support group from help and advice to holistic treatments and stress management. We are raising fund to help us continue our work raising awareness and breaking down the stigma of mental illness. we have many more projects that are getting planned at the moment which we are hoping to get up and running by august 2016. We really appreciate all donations as its the donations that help us to save life's.
(UK, 1125576) Browse eventsSPDC is a charity focusing on play and leisure opportunities for disabled children and their families. Our Mission Statement states: SPDC seeks to ensure that all disabled children, young people and their families shall have access to a range of positive play and leisure opportunities enabling them to be safe, healthy and happy and that focus on enjoyment and achievement. We strive to provide disabled children and their families with fantastic opportunities to have great times together and share fun and laughter. We would like to say a HUGE thank you to the staff of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital Cycling Group who raised a massive £4430.00 for us on their charity bike ride. We are SO grateful to you all and can assure you that every penny will go towards ensuring families with disabled children in Sandwell continue to have opportunities to have fun together. Thank you again from us all.
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(UK, XN45696A) Browse eventsAt Northern Ireland Hospice, caring is at the heart of everything we do. We care for over 3,000 adults, children and young people living in the shadow of a terminal illness both in Hospice and in the community. We look after every patient's nursing, medical, social, spiritual and emotional needs with support for the family continuing into bereavement. Our services are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year and there is no charge. Your support is important to us as we rely heavily on legacies and donations to fund our services. Northern Ireland Hospice is a local charity caring for local people. For us it's not just a 9 to 5. We touch the heart of every single person who knows us, and we can o0nly do this with the continued support of the community.
(UK, 1130553) Browse eventsThank you for supporting Christ Church – a friendly church based in the south of Norwich. Your donation helps us to continue with our renovation projects, and local and international charity work. All of our activities are organised and run by volunteers. Christ Church is a welcoming congregation spanning all ages and meeting in a large, beautiful building, built in Gothic style in the 19th century and seating over 300 people. We offer an active Sunday School and children's activities, thoughtful preaching and teaching on the Bible, an excellent organ and a robed four part choir, as well as a large music group that plays at festivals and special occasions. Charity No: 1130553 Find out more Website http://www.eatonparish.com/CCEpages/christchurch.htm Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Christ-Church-Eaton-Norwich/329100043952241
(UK, SCO09068) Browse eventsScottish Autism supports individuals and families living with autism by providing specialist services for children and adults throughout their life journey. Our dedicated Autism Advisors also offer support to families through our Advice Line, Knowledge Share seminars and Right Click Programme.
(UK, 1108113) Browse eventsWe work with anyone dispersed to Plymouth who has been granted leave to remain. Refugees face immense challenges in resettling and integrating. By providing 1-2-1 support & community activities, we find solutions to these challenges together.
(UK, 1109817) Browse eventsThe North Staffs Asperger/Autism Association, registered charity number 1109817, was established in 2002. We currently have members across the whole of Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire Moorlands and as far away as Wolverhampton. Primarily, the NSAAA provides support, help and advice to individuals with an Autistic Spectrum Condition, their parents and carers. We endeavour to raise awareness in the community in a variety of ways and can provide training when required. Our Association is friendly, caring and supportive. We are fortunate enough to have staff and volunteers who jointly provide a wide range of expertise which is invaluable to individuals, families and professionals alike. NSAAA relies heavily on fundraising and donations in order to continue offering the services, activites, events and groups. www.nsaaa.org.uk
(UK, SC021303) Browse eventsTrees for Life is one of the UK's leading conservation volunteering charities. Your support will help to plant trees and restore wildlife habitats in the Scottish Highlands, creating a wilderness forest where people and wildlife can thrive.
(UK, SC048085) Browse eventsWHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO Bringing our community together through opportunity and friendships, we are Strathearn Building Bridges providing a friendly supportive, FUN environment to people who have additional support needs in the Crieff area. We build bridges between local organisations (charitable, commercial and social) and with those with learning and/or physical disabilities and their carers. We provide a focus for community-based initiatives to support people with additional needs and their carers. We encourage partners who provide services to deliver support that actively meets the needs of people with a learning disability. We raise, or support the raising, of funds for local community-based initiatives for the benefit of people who have disabilities. We listen to, and learn from our members and their families/carers. Our members determine the services which should be supported or developed by us. We run social and sporting clubs for our members. We are currently hosting virtual groups through Zoom to follow government guidelines and protect our members and volunteers
(UK, 1102954) Browse eventsDynamic, works with children and young people aged between 8 and 25yrs with all manner of disabilities and life limiting illnesses. We run weekly groups for 98 young people and a major summer programme with over 120 youngster accessing our services. We also operate Daybreak and Playgrant schemes.