As well as community broadcasting, we also provide a befriending service where volunteers visit patients in hospital. Radio Harrow has more than 100 volunteers who are dedicated to serving the local community through the befriending service, community focused broadcasting, and attending local events
The Rotary motto is "Service Above Self" and the Rotary Club of St Neots members do their best to live up to that by supporting our community and a number of organisations in a variety of ways. Several of us are trustees of local charities (and one international charity). Through our own charity, the Rotary club of St Neots Benevolent Fund, we raise funds for people in need locally, for other charities and for disaster relief, both in the UK and abroad. We are careful in our choice of organisations to support. As far as possible, we donate to those run by volunteers as we are not in favour of providing funding for high salaries.Take a look at our website for further details. Charity No: 206923 Find out more Website http://rotarystneots.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RotaryClubofStNeots/ Twitter https://twitter.com/rotarysn
The only race we should allow to define us is the race for justice.
Founded in 1995 by a group of British Quakers, Quaker Bolivia Link works with poor rural communities who live in the Andes on the Altiplano, at heights of up to 4,000m. Conditions here are challenging and the climate is becoming more unpredictable.
At STAR we maintain and nurture their unique relationships by providing opportunities for positive shared experiences in our natural safe spaces. Our greatest hope is that the effects of these moments spent strengthening their special bonds will last for lifetimes.
Sport 4 Life UK is the award-winning charity that changes the lives of disadvantaged young people through the power of sport. Our sports-themed personal development programmes support young people aged 8-25 to achieve something tangible - building confidence, transforming behaviour or finding a job.
Bell View (Belford) is a Community-Based Registered Charity located in Belford with a catchment area covering approximately 200 sq miles of scattered rural and costal settlements across North Northumberland. Our charity aims to support and enable Older People to live independently and improve their quality of life, by reducing social and rural isolation and improving their physical and mental health. We achieve this through the provision of numerous services and activities which provide opportunities for participation, enabling Older People to make positive decisions and choices in the later years of living. We offer a wide range of regular social and leisure activities, which include Lunch Clubs, Shopping Trips, Craft Sessions, an Older Persons Gym, a Digital Inclusion Group, a Singing Group, an Information and Advice Service and a Book Reading Group, to name but a few. Our Community Transport service the “BRINGO” operates for people who are unable to get out and about independently. We are helped by a fantastic team of volunteers from within the local community. We welcome donations and fundraising help, all of which will help us to provide the best possible service for our beneficiaries. You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
The purpose of the Trust is to preserve and maintain an attractive and accessible canal, safeguarding the unique heritage and natural habitat, for present and future generations to enjoy.
Mylo’s Fund provides grants to families who have experienced a stillbirth (from 16 weeks gestation) or a neonatal death. We are currently running two grant schemes. The first supports parents by covering the cost of a fully funded headstones for their baby. The second enables parents to apply for private bonding scans during subsequent pregnancies. As a charity, we want to make a difference to families who have been rocked by stillbirth. It goes without saying that when you lose a baby, you also lose a piece of your heart. But there are many other factors that affect you as a family during this time. Like many other grieving families, our financial situation suffered due to loss of earnings during the early weeks and months. Suddenly, you are no longer considering the costs of pushchairs and baby grows, but instead the costs of headstones and memorials for your baby. These costs can be mammoth, and of course completely unexpected. This, teamed with loss of earnings due to grief can leave parents feeling unable to mark their baby’s existence in the way they would like to. This in itself can be utterly heart breaking. After experiencing stillbirth or neonatal death, a subsequent pregnancy can be absolutely terrifying. Parents often find themselves making many trips to hospital for extra reassurance scans, monitoring and consultant appointments. Parents often find that bonding with their unborn baby can prove difficult due to anxiety and fear. Private scan clinics are more accessible, often have better availability, and allow special moments to bond with your unborn baby. But, of course these come at a cost. This is where we hope Mylo’s Fund can help. If you would like to know more about our headstone grant, or our bonding scans grant, please contact us or see the ‘grant applications’ section of our website for further information.
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Blackfriars Arts Centre is a small theatre in Boston, Lincolnshire. We provide a wide variety of programming and are a vital part of our local community, with a wide range of groups using our facilities. We aim the 'keep theatre live in Boston'.
Many children and young people know little about the countryside and rural way of life. Its programme of educational initiatives will introduce them, and their teachers, to the beauty, importance and diversity of our rural heritage, inspiring them to become passionate about its future and protect it for future generations.
Everyday millions of dogs in Romania are suffering on the streets or living in captivity in poverty stricken public shelters. We help dogs in crisis by providing medical treatment, kennels, food, vaccinations and other life saving essentials. Our current campaign is focused in the poor town of Adjud
African Promise is an educational charity that adopts a holistic approach to the development of primary schools in rural Kenya. Our aim is to improve the quality and provision of primary education by ensuring that schools are equipped to deliver a primary education that is worth having.
Vision 21 is a local charity providing vocational training for people with disabilities. Training is currently provided in Woodworking, Pottery, Catering, ICT, Horticulture and Training and Mentoring. Training is tailored to individual needs in realistic settings with qualified staff and often leads to recognised qualifications and/or a route to paid employment.
Promotes and encourages the deployment of sustainable energy with a focus on a 25-mile radius of the Westmill Wind Farm & Solar Park
CLAS rescues & rehabilitates animals, mostly horses & ponies, dogs, cats & chickens. Some of the animals help with the provision of Animals Helping People Programs which aid the development of life & social skills in disadvantaged young people.
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The day-to-day income the SVR receives covers the cost of running trains but sadly it does not generate enough income to invest in improving the Railway, which is urgently required. Please support us and be part of ensuring the Railway is here for future generations to enjoy.