We actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Every penny raised through fundraising help achieve these aims and the charitable organisations we support.
Parity for Disability provides vital services for children and young adults with multiple disabilities in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire.
Whilst there are lots of charities for able-bodied dogs, no one was helping dogs with special needs. Rejected at ‘rescues’ & put to sleep by vets, because they're disabled. Wolfie’s Legacy gives a voice to dogs with no hope, & since 2017 has rehabilitated & rehomed 500+ dogs of all ages, with varying degrees of disability.
Working to meet the economic, social and environmental needs of the most vulnerable and more specifically the Nkhotakota district, Malawi. Concerned for the disappearance of rare habitats and convinced that their future lies in the well being of the people who interact with them.
No one in North Bristol should have to face going hungry. We provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide foodbank network, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
Arch provides a diverse range of services supporting nearly 3000 people across Staffordshire and Cheshire every year. All our services have the same aim - ensuring people live happily & safely in their own homes and have a real chance to reach their true potential in a thriving neighbourhood.
TB Alert works in the UK and overseas to save lives from TB.
Jan Jamieson was an Educationalist,she believed that education could change lives even nations. Jan worked all her adult life in primary education. Sadly Jan died in March 2014 at 47 years old, but her vision lives on through the Foundation.
10:10 is all about positive, practical action on climate change. Our first campaign in 2010 asked everyone to reduce their carbon emissions by 10%, and gave us our name. We engage communities in building an energy system run on renewable energy, whilst helping people use less energy at home.
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Brain Injury Group is BIG is a support group for people who have loved ones with devastating brain injuries. They may be severely disabled, in a persistent vegetative state, minimally aware/conscious or locked in.
FEI is a unique growing alliance of global charities campaigning for face equality. The only UN accredited NGO dedicated to achieving social justice for facial differences/disfigurements. 10% of the population have a facial difference, 60% report discrimination/hate crime.Help us Stop The Stigma.
Stirling and District Women’s Aid is a voluntary organisation providing support to women and children experiencing domestic abuse. Stirling and District Women’s Aid provides support, assistance and advocacy for women, children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
It provides enterprise education to more than 350,000 students aged 4-24 in more than 5,500 school, colleges and universities across the UK each year. Programmes are delivered by volunteers drawn from local business and are based on the principle of ‘Learning by Doing’.
For many years the River Thames in Oxford has been used as a place of leisure and pleasure, activity and competition. Falcon is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Oxford. Since its foundation in 1869, the Club has provided a place for local men and women to come together, make friendships, learn new skills and keep fit. Nowadays we offer rowing, canoeing and kayaking to the residents of Oxford and beyond. We continue to be a thriving club with strong links to our local community. We aim to provide a safe and friendly environment for people to learn new boating skills, to train and compete or to just unwind and relax on the water. Our membership is open to all and the Falcon boathouse is a focal point for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and enjoy the river Throughout Falcon’s history the Club has never had its own Club House. As part of our 150th anniversary the goal is to have plans and funding in place to be able to build one, so we have somewhere to train and socialise off water and support our wider community activities.
The Childrens Arthritis Trust supports Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College Hospital London to improve the care and treatment of children and young people with arthritis. Our goal is to strengthen the medical team by the provision of dedicated specialists in nursing and physiotherapy; and support staff to enable doctors to administer new and novel treatments to better manage the disease.
Saving the Survivors is an initiative between the SA Veterinary Association, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort and private enterprise to treat rhinos that have been victims of gunshot wounds, snaring and facial mutilation. Two veterinarians donate their time to treat these animals.