ABOUT US: It is our mission at Dream It Believe It Achieve It to provide opportunities and support to people with disability so they can pursue active lifestyles, gain physical fitness, and enjoy competitive sport. Involvement in sport at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence, and enhances quality of life. OUR VISION IS TO: Be a recognised leader in a movement through which physically disabled athletes are accepted and respected at the same level as able-bodied athletes; Have a significant impact on each physically disabled athlete we help; Reach out to the physically disabled community by providing inspiration, awareness and menotring.
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The Children of the Sahara Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity whose mission is to improve the lives of the nomadic and semi-nomadic women and children living in the environs of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert while having minimal impact on their culture and heritage. We, the founders of Sahara Children, come from diverse backgrounds and experience and firmly believe that we can benefit the women and children through our professional and personal relationships and subject-matter expertise. Sahara Children’s mission is to support the advancement of the women and children of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert through the promotion of local human development efforts through the following activities: • association and cooperation with governmental and non-governmental entities that provide programs and projects designed to benefit nomadic and semi-nomadic women and children, including projects for education and basic life skills, along with initiatives that improve the livelihood and opportunities of the women and children; • fund-raising to support such programs and projects; • share information on the culture and heritage of the nomads to encourage understanding and raise awareness. • Sahara Children is a non-religious and non-partisan organization.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Stroud & Tetbury District Explorers are the Explorer Section of Stroud & Tetbury District Scouts in Gloucestershire. Explorer Scouts are aged 14-17 and we have 3 Units in the District each meeting Weekly. Farriers meet in Leonard Stanley, Badbrook meet in Stroud and CIA meet in Eastcombe.Young men and women take part in various activities and adventures as part of our programme where they are taught and learn life skills that help develop them as active young people who can contribute positively to local communities. With the support, direction and guidance of Unit leaders, Explorer Scouts are encouraged to lead themselves, design their own programme and work towards the top awards that Scouting offers. With exciting prospects like being a part of camps and expeditions both home and abroad; adventurous activities such as mountaineering, parascending and off shore sailing; Explorers offers fun and adventure for all. Explorers also have the opportunity to be a part of The Young Leaders’ Scheme which develops their leadership skills and sense of responsibility, by helping to run meetings for younger sections Charity No: 1026324 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stexplorers
For people who believe that time is short and life is precious, TourdeSands brings a purpose - to take on personal cycling challenges and make the most of life for themselves and others. As a Charity we raise funds by challenging ordinary people to take part in extraordinary long distance cycle rides. The organisations we support improve the quality of life, and end of life, for those suffering from the effects of cancer and its treatment. We do this to honour a truly special person, Sandra (Sands) Watson.
PONT is a link between South Wales and Mbale, Uganda. It helps with poverty issues by creating long term partnerships to provide support to improve life in one of the poorest regions of Africa. Funds are raised in many ways to support the work of individual projects and the work of PONT as a whole.
Bridges Project is a long-standing, independent local charity which provides a number of professional services to assist young people aged 14 years to 22 years to manage transitions into adulthood and life beyond school. Our services are designed and offered to respond to real need and are relevant and necessary. We work long-term with young people from a range of difficult circumstances and backgrounds to enable them to develop the skills, competencies and aptitudes to compete in the local labour market, progress to further education and training, manage independent living, develop social networks and become active and contributing members of their local communities. Our multi-disciplinary team is innovative and energetic in its delivery of tailored casework and extensive group activities and is led by an active Board of Trustees which puts young people at the centre of all that we do.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Red Robin Trust was launched in 2014 after parents of children diagnosed with Maffucci Syndrome and/or Ollier's Disease, came together and realised there was a need for a trust to support these conditions.Ollier's Disease (also known as Enchondromatosis) & Maffucci Syndrome are extremely rare diseases. Ollier's occurs in one in every 100,000 people and Maffucci Syndrome even rarer.Thank you for taking your time to support the Red Robin Trust.
For nearly 30 years Enrych has enabled adults with a physical disability to enjoy leisure, learning and sporting opportunities through partnership with a volunteer or other support services.
Shopmobility Aberdeen is a charity whose aim is to increase independence, freedom, self esteem and choice for people with disabilities. It does this in part by providing free use of wheelchairs, scooters and mobility aids.
Improving the Lives of Children With Additional Needs In The Highlands Dream Believe Achieve Highland is a local charity which aims to provide grants for children with disabilities and additional needs in the Highlands of Scotland in order for them to access specialised therapies which cannot be provided/funded by the NHS. The idea was developed by Stephanie & Kris Douglas who's 4 year old son Sam has benefitted tremendously from amazing community fundraising to help him access therapies that the family could only previously have dreamt of.
We are the Friends Cafe based at Ealing Hospital in the outpatient department. All proceeds of the cafe and any donations received are put back into the hospital to help improve outpatient services and stays. The cafe has most recently purchased new equipment for the hospitals physiotherapy department.
St. Andrews Church, High Wycombe is an evangelical, outreaching community church on the east-side of the large market town of High Wycombe in Bucks. Our mission is "To be a transforming presence at the heart of our community", and we are actively involved in many wide-ranging projects to make our community a better place and to share Gods love with his people. To find out more, please visit our website by clicking the link to the left.
Kangyur Rinpoche was a special teacher and the charity seeks to continue his work in relieving poverty, distress and suffering in any part of the world with particular reference to children and displaced persons. Founded in 1980 the charity works primarily in India, Nepal and Tibet. Recent work includes the sponsoring of education of Baudha street children and supporting the Bamboo school project in Nepal that is now providing education to over 1,300 children. Charity No: 284845 Find out more Website http://www.songtsen.org/F/intro/index.php
Age UK Sevenoaks and Tonbridge are an independent charity solely working for older people who live in Sevenoaks and Tonbridge. Our aim is to help older people remain as independent as possible, promoting well being and to help make later life as fulfilling and enjoyable as possible.
Great Shefford Under Fives is in its 50th year of providing educational and social opportunities for pre-school children and their families. We run a Pre-School and a weekly Baby & Toddler group to improve the outcomes for our local families and community.
We offer local children fun challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in our community. Our aim is to let children and young adults reach their full potential by developing skills such as teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. Activity badges allow our Beavers, Cubs and Scouts to demonstrate their progress in various pursuits, and help them to form new interests. They are usually awarded when a young person has completed a challenging yet achievable set of requirements. Our young people wouldn't be able to achieve any of this without dedicated adult volunteers who regularly give their time and effort. Are you able to donate to enable our young people to enjoy all the activities and camps that we would like them to have the opportunity to take part in?
The Mayor of Dudley, Councillor Steve Waltho, has chosen to help five Dudley borough charities in his year as Mayor.Mayor of Dudley's charities 2015/16: