(UK, 1168812) Browse eventsThe Soho Recovery Centre will be a safe space in the heart of London for 12-Step recovery meetings to take place. Modelled on similar centres around the world, it will be available to any 12 Step Fellowship group such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Crystal Meth Anonymous, AlAnon and Anorexics and Bulimics Anonymous etc. for their meetings to take place. It will be open 365 days a year and allow meetings to go on regardless of holidays. Meetings will be asked to contribute to the centre based on the number of their attendees rather than a flat rate for the room. This will help smaller fellowships to find a meeting space and new meetings to get started. It will also establish a permanent foothold for recovery in Central London. The person in need of a meeting will always be able to head to the centre knowing that there will be a meeting soon. The Soho Recovery Centre will be an easy place for newcomers to find, where they can meet other members and become familiar with the workings and locations of other meetings, as well as those held at the centre itself.
(UK, 1181100) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Events and Stuff South West Charitable Trust has been set up for the relief of poverty, specifically to relieve the poverty of children living in areas of humanitarian crises overseas, in particular but not exclusively through providing medical care, food and clean water to address their immediate needs. Beneficiaries include children who are the victims of war, natural disaster or catastrophe, poverty or famine. The Trust’s purpose is to help provide emergency aid to those at imminent risk of loss of life through lack of food, clean water and medical care.More than half the world’s school-aged children are not learning. Across the world, the most deprived, marginalised and disadvantaged children are the most affected by this global learning crises, such as those caught up in emergencies, facing extreme poverty or discriminated against because of their gender, disability, ethnicity or religion. The trust seeks to support projects that help ensure these children have the opportunity of education. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1181100 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Eventsandstuffsouthwest-841055162693277/ Twitter https://twitter.com/EsswCTrust
(UK, 513820) Browse eventsIt offers emotional support, practical help and information to the cancer community and carers throughout the north east. the organisation is volunteer led and most volunteers have first hand knowledge of cancer.
(UK, 475424265) Browse eventsWe help active Veteran and Active Duty Military Members through video gaming. Our Supply Crates go to deployed units all over the world. Our Air Assault program takes deserving vets to gaming events all over the world. Our Stacks program that helps veterans in their local community.
(UK, 518812) Browse eventsThe Sheffield Open Heart Club (SHOC) was started in 1984 by patients, relatives and staff at the Northern General Hospital. SHOC has a team of volunteers, all of whom have undergone cardiac surgery themselves, and who are therefore in a good position to speak about things from a patient and relative’s point of view both before and after surgery. SHOC provides specialised equipment and items for the comfort and benefit of cardiac patients on the Chesterman Wing at the Northern General Hospital through fundraising and the donations it receives. SHOC volunteers visit patients on the Chesterman Wing prior to heart surgery to share their experience and answer questions about their surgery and recovery helping to allay patient’s fears. Volunteers attend pre-surgery information sessions for patients at the hospital as well as visit the wards. They respond to patient/relatives’ questions about ‘what it was like for them’. SHOC volunteers receive regular support and guidance from professional staff working within the Chesterman Wing and also as a Partnership Organisation to the Hospital Trust Volunteer Service. SHOC is a registered charity and affiliated to the British Heart Foundation
(UK, 1053815) Browse eventsWe are a group of parents, carers, volunteers and professionals living in and around the Peterborough area, with one thing in common: a desire to share experiences, build friendships and provide lots of opportunities for our deaf children to meet up and have fun together. We cover the cost of dozens of trips or activities for the deaf children n the area every year. These include: It all costs - any contribution you make will be greatfully recieved and 100% of your donation goes directly into paying for some of the events we do. Please visit www.pddcs.co.uk for more on what we do.
(UK, 1121829) Browse eventsWe are a small charity set up to help families in the local area who are in need of financial support following the loss of the family's main breadwinner to cancer. It is our mission to improve the quality of life for these families, confidentially, on a case by case basis.
(UK, 1148086) Browse eventsWeclome to Uplands Educational Trust,a registered charity, providing learning, working and living opportunities to special needs young people in Swindon and the surrounding areas. Uplands Educational Trust (UET) is for the benefit of young people who have severe or profound multiple learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders and additional needs such as a physical disability. The UETenables these young people to shape their own future and contribute to their community. We do this through our College, Community Enterprise Centre and our chain of Charity Shops. Charity No: 1148086 Find out more Website http://www.uplandseducationaltrust.org.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/UETSwindon
(UK, 1109282) Browse eventsCANtreat improves the treatment environment for cancer patients so that every treatment centre is a positive, welcoming place that fills the patient with all the strength and hope needed to fight their illness.
(UK, 1066891) Browse eventsThe charity offers support for the homeless through its purpose-built accommodation and rural training opportunities. It also provides a range of projects and services to people challenged by learning disabilities to enable them to live their lives to the full from childhood through adult life.
(UK, 1089877) Browse eventsFiND is a local charity based in East Yorkshire supporting young people with profound/severe learning disabilities. We run the FiND1Holiday Activity Scheme for 14+; year-round lifelong learning for 16+ at FiND2 and FiND3 is for those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and associated learning disabilities.
(UK, 1121239) Browse eventsFrom our magical river-side setting we provide affordable adventurous water and activities to young people from all backgrounds and of all abilities. We work with other charities and public bodies to create training for vulnerable young people that will improve their employability and prospects
(UK, 1020633) Browse eventsCARDIFF MIND PROMOTES POSITIVE MENTAL WELLBEING THROUGH EMPOWERING AND SUPPORTING PEOPLE TO ACCESS OPPORTUNITIES TO GIVE THEM INDEPENDENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE
(UK, 1160265) Browse eventsThe Friends of Mary Seacole (Charity Number 1160265) were founded to support the clients of Mary Seacole Housing Association and various other local charities & organisations that work towards relieving hardship and distress. Their aim is to organise fundraising events and activities throughout the year that will provide opportunities to network and ultimately raise money for the Association. Some fantastic events have been organised to date including a family fun day at Brantwood Park, Luton in the summer and the very popular themed charity ball in the Autumn, which is an evening not to be missed! The Friends also support various other fetes, festivals and functions in Luton throughout the year with our very own tea tent which is run by Mary Seacole female clients with complex needs, giving them an opportunity to gain great work experience. Mary Seacole Housing Association provides supported accommodation and community services to homeless people in Luton, Bedfordshire. They support single homeless people aged between 16 – 65 as well as females with complex needs and those at risk within society. Their mission is to make life more rewarding for everyone they support, helping them to achieve their individual goals and to put them onto a path of independence with a bright future.
(UK, 701839) Browse eventsWe are a local Charity in Lincolnshire with a Therapy Centre for those with Multiple Sclerosis offering Physiotherapy, oxygen therapy (HDOT), Reflexology, Aromatherapy, help and advice.
(UK, 1111480) Browse eventsSAMM Merseyside supports and advises all those affected by a Homicide by offering an all inclusive service that gives emotional, as well as practical support, enabling them to rebuild their lives whilst giving long help. This is via a free 24 Hour Helpline, home visits, liasing with the various agencies, monthly meetings, Courts and a quartley newsletter .
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(UK, 1132859) Browse eventsSt Lawrence’s Church, Stoak is a Grade II* listed building which together with St Thomas & All Saints forms the parish of Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. The church has provided a place for people to worship, be baptised, married and buried for over 700 years. The time has come for us to ensure that St Lawrence continues to be available for these purposes by carrying out much needed restoration work to the roof and the stonework before time runs out. Corroded metal fixings mean that all the slates on the roof are loose and crumbling stone window frames let in rain and wind. The St Lawrence Restoration Fund has been set up to raise funds to enable this work to go ahead. We are also seizing the opportunity to put a time capsule in the form of a hard drive in the roof at the time of the restoration. The capsule will provide future generations with an insight into Ellesmere Port as it is today through videos, photographs, testimonials, newspaper cuttings and street maps.
(UK, 207060) Browse eventsThe Norfolk and Norwich Association for the Blind (NNAB) was founded in 1805 and is the fifth oldest voluntary blind society in England. The aims of the Charity are to help an estimated 20,000 people with poor sight in Norfolk by providing: for all blind and partially sighted adults and children in Norfolk and Norwich. To make a Difference to Peoples Lives by Helping them to Remain Independent and Active.