The Kiltwalk is fast becoming Scotland's most loved way of raising money for children's charities. We organise sponsored walking events across Scotland for all abilities and ages with 26 mile, 13 mile and 10km versions. And kilts aren't even obligatory, any bit of tartan will do. Our proceeds support some of Scotland's leading children's charities including Aberlour Children's Charity, Cash for Kids, CHAS, Children 1st, CLIC Sargent and many other children's causes throught Scotland!
The MS Society is the UK’s leading charity dedicated to beating multiple sclerosis; investing in world class MS research to find the cause and cure for this devastating neurological condition and providing vital support, information and services to those affected. With your help we can beat MS.
Quintessentially Foundation supports charitable activity worldwide that improves the health, education and welfare of disadvantaged children and young people. Through innovative events and charity partnerships, we are proud to announce that throughout 2013 the Foundation raised over £1 Million. In 2014 we are supporting four charities: Hope and Homes for Children, Rays of Sunshine, Place2Be and Grennhouse charity. For more information please visit www.quintessentiallyfoundation.org
Diabetes UK is the leading charity working for people with diabetes, funding research and helping people live with the condition. Our mission is to improve the lives of people with diabetes and to work towards a future without diabetes.
Crohn’s and Colitis UK are bowel conditions which can devastate lives and have no known cure. 260,000 people in the UK are affected, many of them young. Help us to search for a cure while improving lives in the meantime through our wide range of support services and research into better treatments.
We are the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. We provide information, support and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism. Our work relies on your support, so please get involved or donate today.
Endometriosis is a chronic and debilitating disease affecting 1.5 million women in the UK. The condition can drastically impact on quality of life - physically, mentally, personally and financially. Endometriosis UK is the leading UK charity providing support and information.
The Lord Mayor’s Appeal 2014 is supporting four community based charities Beating bowel cancer, Princess Alice Hospice, Raleigh International and Working Chance. With your support the Appeal aims to raise over £2 million to allow the charities to expand their programmes to transform even more lives.
Ummah Welfare Trust is a UK Registered Charity (Reg. No: 1000851) established in the year 2001. The aim of the trust is to assist and relieve the suffering of the poor and the destitute across the world. The trust operates in more than 20 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Spinal Research is a pioneering charity. Its aim is to find ways to repair spinal cord injury and reverse the paralysis that results from it. Based in the UK and recognised as a leader in its field, Spinal Research funds groundbreaking projects at scientific and medical institutions around the world. The next landmark is the launch of clinical trials with paralysed volunteers. These trials will test innovative treatments that could repair damage in the human spinal cord, and so restore sensation and movement.
The FCM purpose is to safeguard our priceless heritage of cathedral music. Donations from this page go to the 'Diamond Fund for Choristers' which aims to raise £10M by 2020 to relieve hardship with grants, fund chorister bursaries and provide other support to help choristers develop and flourish.
The Debenhams Foundation aims to raise £1m a year for charity. Outside of all the in-store fundraising and product sales, this page gives our employees, supporters and friends the opportunity to raise additional funds for the charities they care about most through any means they like.
SIA is the national organisation of the UK's 40,000 spinal cord injured people. SIA provides a helpline,campaigns and offers an Outreach Service and a website. SIA helps rebuild lives after spinal cord injury. Injury to Independence.
Spifox was launched in 1983 by a group of property and construction professionals. The sole objective of Spifox is to raise funds for children's charities in Scotland, enabling the purchase of equipment and the provision of facilities to better perform their function of caring.
Trinity Hospice and Palliative Care Services and Brian House Children's Hospice provides specialist palliative care to the adults and children of Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre and much needed support for their families. Our services are available free of charge, however the Hospice only received limited government funding and therefore approximately £4m needs to be raised each year from the community. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Action for Children meets the needs of the children and young people who most need support to achieve their full potential. Through our work and through speaking out, we seek to break the cycle of deprivation. We challenge injustice and empower children to overcome the obstacles in their lives that hold them back. We tailor our work to local circumstances, in partnership with children and young people, families, communities and local organisations.Charity Registration No. 1097940
2016 is Siobhan Davies Studios 10th anniversary. Since 2006 we have welcomed more than 175,000 people through the doors for dance performances, visual art exhibitions, film screenings, classes, meetings and even weddings. Help us to celebrate our 10th anniversary with a gift for the future.
Each year Music as Therapy runs introductory music therapy training programmes for Romanian staff working with children & adults with special needs in day centres, schools & institutions. Volunteers pass on to local staff the musical instruments, skills and experience they need in order to develop a therapeutic music programme for those in their care.
OUR VISION: To harness the creativity and energy found on and off the dance floors of clubs around the world to create positive change. HOW WE DO IT: As well as running our own initiatives, we create partnerships with organisations and people within the dance music industry, and beyond, to raise funds and awareness for a variety of humanitarian, social and environmental causes. WHO WE ARE: Founded in January 2010 LNADJ (for short) strives to change the way people view charitable work and to inspire people across the globe to make small positive changes in their communities, thus becoming part of a greater positive change in the world. Since its inception the foundation has been developed through the commitment and passion of volunteers along with the support of some major players within the industry. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (or LNADJ for short) is a UK Registered Charitable Foundation. It has been developed over time through the commitment of volunteers and individuals who are passionate about making a positive change in the world. LNADJ has created partnerships with organisations within the dance music industry, and with charities, and seeks to set up mutually beneficial fund raising and awareness initiatives and schemes that benefit everyone.
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales' number one visitor attraction and home to 9 of Wales's leading arts organisations. A world-class theatre and arts Centre, it is a place for people of all ages, backgrounds and experiences to explore the arts through learning and participation. As a charity every donation received, large or small, makes a huge difference and helps to make great things happen.
The "RotarySwimarathon" is the major fund raising event for local charities and deserving causes in and around Grantham 7th-9th Feb It is also the home of "RotaryGlobalSwimarathon" a worldwide event 23rd Feb to help Rotary's campaign to End Polio Thank you for your support
The Royal Berks Charity helps provide the extras that make a difference to patients, their visitors and our staff. Donations help: provide better facilities for patients and visitors; buy the most up to date equipment; improve staff training & welfare; support rebuilding & refurbishment projects.
Burgess Hill Bike Ride - a fun ride raising money for local causes. The 21st annual Burgess Hill Bike Ride will take place on Sunday 2nd June 2013. For more details visit our website at: Burgess Hill Bike Ride. If you have entered the ride and would like to invite friends to sponsor you, then please click on the Events button on the left. If you would like to make a donation then please use the button (Make a donation) on the right. 50% of the money raised, will go to St Peter & St James Hospice & Continuing Care Centre with the balance distributed to local worthy causes by joint event organisers Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath & District Round Table and Burgess Hill District Lions Club. Dont forget to tick the box for Gift Aid!
We help support the Adult Intensive Care Units of Nottingham University Hospital. We provide equipment, staff training and education and support research to improve patient care. Our major current campaign is in partnership with Amy's Fund. Amy's Fund is dedicated to the memory of Amy Duffield, and together we are raising funds for the purchase of a state of the art ultrasound/echo machine for our AICU. This equipment will help our doctors and nurses provide immediate, individualsed care to our sickest patients..