At Leading Lights, our vision is a society where imagination, love, and endless possibilities are the everyday words that people associate with child and family services. It is a vision where young people can walk into their futures with joy.
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.
We want all girls across Wales to have the space and opportunities they need to thrive, grow and give back to their communities. You're investing in girls who are part of Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers, and you're helping us to reach more girls in the future.
The Suffolk Punch Trust is an educational and environmental charity dedicated to breeding and preserving the Suffolk Punch horse.
We use football to energise and empower people who are homeless or excluded to change their own lives. The Homeless World Cup supports grass roots football development programmes in over 70+ nations triggered by the Homeless World Cup, an established international football tournament.
Our Statement of Faith is based on solid, mainline Christian traditions. Mission India believes in the importance of accountability to our supporters and our God as we work to fulfill our vision of "India Transformed by Christ."
Our volunteers aim to provide a 'Friend at the bedside' service offering help, information and entertainment for hospital patients who can 'tune in' to our station free of charge via a hospital distribution system and the internet. For more information, visit us at www.millsideradio.co.uk
The Indonesian Islamic Centre of London (IIC) are now in a process of acquiring a building in the North London area that will be used as a mosque and an Islamic centre of study of the Qur'an and Hadith, a madrasah for children, and a place for the community to attend religious and social events.
To promote the efficiency of 1 RHA by: The provision of financial relief to Members and the poor dependants of Members and deceased Members of the Regiment. Effecting such other exclusively charitable purposes as the Trustees may from time to time think fit for the benefit of all.
People contact Samaritans every seven seconds for many reasons: relationship problems, health worries, financial problems, stress at work, loneliness and bereavement. Samaritans need to make sure we are open to listen to as many people as possible. And for that we need your help. Please give a gift so we can be there for the people who have no-one else to turn to. Thousands of people are relying on Samaritans. Can we rely on you? Our Branch is a separate charity in its own right working under the umbrella of Head Office. We are all volunteers and need funds to keep the building maintained for visitors, pay for reverse charge calls and for general expenses Please support us if you can
Every year, many people in Gambia get seriously ill or die due to the lack of primary health care which the country simply can not afford. Many deaths and infections could be prevented with basic up to date knowledge and equipment. In Gambia more than one million people rely on three overstretched government run hospitals for their medical care. The requirement for good First Aid would seem obvious to us, yet access to even basic equipment and training remains poor. First Aid training and supplies can help the Gambians respond to daily health related problems and possible life threatening situations. Now more than ever, we need your help. First Aid 4 Gambia is targeted First Aid training and equipment for staff and helpers at schools and nurseries in Gambia. By donating money or volunteering to run a fund raising event you will help our team continue their valuable work. You could also volunteer to join our outreach team in Gambia for a week or two, where you can help deliver crucial life saving training and equipment to those who need it the most. Since starting in Sept 2009 we have built up to supplying and training 60 schools which have over 12,000 pupils. Every year we put about 600 teachers, assistants and community members through a UK based First Aid course. We also pass on equipment to 4 clinics. We rent a compound which employs 3 full-time Gambian staff and we employ two Gambians whom we have trained to become first aid trainers. We achieve all of this on an annual budget of approx £12,500.
We believe passionately that every young person deserves to dream big and be successful in life. Through creative partnerships with businesses, we will support and nurture them on their journey from school to the 'world of work', their dream job, their future. Because we believe in every child.
Founded in 1992, Marsden Jazz Festival is one of the UK's longest established Jazz Festivals. We seek to bring a wide variety of music from old school trad jazz to cutting-edge contemporary jazz to an audience of all ages. We have always aimed to bring as much music as possible to festival audiences free-of-charge - around three quarters of our gigs have no admission charge - and to encourage participation by a new generation of jazz musicians by involving school and college bands in the festival - to do this we are supported by sponsorship, grants and the pubs & clubs of Marsden. Every little helps!
We are the UK’s leading road safety charity. We began life in 1956, as the Institute of Advanced Motorists. And since day one, our aim has been to make UK roads safer for all. We achieve this through coaching and educating road users, and campaigning for improvements in national policies.
We offer free counselling to women facing an unplanned pregnancy or with post-abortion concerns. Our trained practitioners offer time, space and non-directive information to support clients through their time of crisis. Our service is free, confidential, non-judgemental and compassionate.
CAT is concerned with the search for globally sustainable, whole and ecologically sound technologies and ways of life. Within this search the role of CAT is to explore and demonstrate a wide range of alternatives, communicating to other people the options for them to achieve positive change in their own lives.
LEMR is a Lincolnshire Charity soley funded by your donations and fundraising events.The volunteers consist of serving and ex serving members of the Armed Forces who run the entire charity in their spare time.