Once restored, Severndroog Castle will be used to promote its educational, historical and architectural heritage as well as providing a base for community activities and events for all. We have launched our Sponsor a Brick Campaign: http://www.justgiving.com/sponsorabrickforseverndroog/
Raises funds for specialist equipment for children &young people of the school & college, and hold events such as the annual family fun day. We have bought, for example, specialist play equipment, specially adapted tricycles, and two minibuses. We are currently raising funds for the soft play area.
Key Changes provides a life-enhancing way to work through emotional issues. Using a therapeutic approach to live music making, registered Music Therapists help clients develop self confidence and positive ways of relating. KC works with vulnerable children and adults throughout Hampshire and beyond.
We are a small group of UK volunteers who have been involved with Uganda since 2007, when Kate Oakley, a retired teacher first visited. She found unimaginable poverty, hunger, disease, poor housing and sanitation and lack of educational opportunities. This motivated her to help. She is now the UK Director of our registered charity Planting for Hope Uganda and visits regularly. We raise money to help develop sustainable projects which improve conditions for the rural poor. Kititi, in South Eastern Uganda, is a small bush village near to Lake Victoria inhabited mainly by women, children and the elderly. It is a desperately poor region lacking most of the facilities that we take for granted. There is very little opportunity for paid work and families go hungry and uneducated. They receive no medical care. The overriding aim of Planting for Hope Uganda is to empower the community of Kititi by giving them hope through a self-supporting and sustainable future. The women have formed a cooperative. They make and sell paper beads and other crafts to provide food and education for their families. We are supporting them in this endeavour by raising awareness and funds for the following initiatives: improved diet and clean water, education and job opportunities, health care, housing and sanitation, sustainable farming projects, electricity, and supporting the elderly. There are very few overheads, so virtually every penny raised goes directly to the community of Kititi.
28 Too Many is a values based FGM charity funded by supporters & donations, created to help eradicate Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the 28 countries & diaspora within Africa where it is still practised. Please visit the 28 Too Many website www.28toomany.org. & follow us on facebook & twitter.
RAG (Raising and Giving) is the charitable arm of the LSE Student's Union.
We are a local charity that organises a road run each October for the young,old,fit and not so fit to take part in, to raise funds for local good causes and groups within in our area who help those who need it due to illness ,disability or the effects of ill health.
Orpheus supports young disabled adults in their transition to independent living. Our students gain confidence and self-esteem through performing arts and learn essential skills for life. Find out more at www.orpheus.org.uk, or follow us on Twitter at @orpheuscentre.
We are embarking upon an exciting capital project to provide a high quality learning environment for our community. We are ambitious and our aim is to provide state of the art theatre facilities and we appreciate your help.
The HEAL PROJECT (HIV Empowered and Living) was set up in 1999 by Dr Helen Ayles to help one of her patients Jeannie Mulenga who was sick and had been made destitute through Aids. We now support a school and sewing/carpentry workshops to help those made homeless or orphaned because of Aids.
A Bikeathon, led by Wolverhampton St.Georges Rotary, will support the work of Kingswood Trust - a unique charity, capitalising on the outdoors as a natural context for learning & development. All funds raised will go directly for the benefit of Wolverhampton children, families and the community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Tameside 4 Good helps young people and good causes right here in Tameside. It is a charity initiative from Action Together, designed to drive the giving of time, skills, money and resources to voluntary and community groups in Tameside. Please donate to support our cause. Every penny donated to Tameside 4 Good funds activities for disadvantaged young people, aged 5 - 25, and Tameside community group projects that alleviate poverty, improve health, and develop skills, education and employment. Charity No: 1165512 Find out more Website http://www.tameside4good.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tameside4Good Twitter https://twitter.com/Tameside4Good YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzMbjK7XvAkYQp_whG2Kdfg
The Gordon Highlanders Museum is a charity committed to preserving the heritage of the Gordon Highlanders in order to inform, educate and inspire everyone about the Regiment and its place in history. Every donation, no matter how big or small helps us to be the very best we can be.
Hatch Warren Community Centre is run by local volunteers and relies heavily on local support to continue providing services and events for our community. We provide a number of services for the community such as;Events such as the Beer Festival, Wedding Fayre and Fireworks nightCoach trips to London ShowsChildren's services - toddlers, pre-school, after school, youth servicesHealth & Well Classes such as Zumba and Karate Charity No: 1161117 Find out more Website http://www.hatchwarren.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/warrenyouth
Gambia Education & Teaching Support provide educational and vocational training at the Sunrise Centre in Bakoteh, on behalf of the local community, The Centre has 90 places for 3-6 year olds and 180 places for 7-.13 year olds. There are also 120 places in Skills Training for 15-24 year olds studying -English, Maths,Tie Dye, Batik, Handicrafts,Cookery and Hospitality,Sewing and Tailoring.The Centre is also used by the local community for various events.Many places in Sunrise Centre and in other schools nearby are funded with the help of our supporters, providing education that their families could not otherwise afford.Sunrise Centre is managed by local Gambians, supported by our Trustees and UK volunteers.When in Gambia you are very welcome to visit the Sunrise Centre, but please call +220 7483959 first to arrange your visit. Charity No: 1110998 Find out more Website http://www.gets-sunrise.org
Trading Visions is a small charity focusing on fair trade education and campaigning. We tell the story of chocolate, drawing on our work with a co-operative of Fairtrade cocoa farmers in Ghana. We aim to bring together consumers and producers in fun and accessible educational experiences.
The Trust works with the people of South Africa to redress the many inequalities and injustices that remain as a result of apartheid. It supports community-based initiatives focusing on education, training and welfare in places of great disadvantage.
Look Good Feel Better is the only charity specifically created to help women and teenagers combat the visible side effects of their cancer treatment, providing renewed confidence and self esteem. Our free skincare and make-up Workshops and Masterclasses take place in 75 locations throughout the UK.
Since 1977 the Oxted Rotary Pram Race has been providing a fun event and at the same time raising money for local causes. The Oxted Rotary Pram Race has been run since 1977. The ultimate objective of the Pram Race is to raise money for local causes, but having fun in the process. In fact participating in the event is quite simple – all you have to pay is an entry fee and ask family and friends to sponsor you to run the two thirds of a mile from Master Park to The Bell in Old Oxted High Street, however……you do need to push a pram in fancy dress and stop at each of the seven licensed premises on the way, where you have to down a drink as fast as you can! There are prizes as well as penalties for how well you do. Charity No: 1105812 Find out more Website http://www.oxtedpramrace.co.uk
Uganda Cancer Trust UK is a UK based charity raising money to support cancer treatment, education and care in Uganda. More than 60% of cancer deaths occur in developing countries, but only 5% of cancer spending
Inverclyde Community Fund raises money and passes it in grants to small community groups and charities. Our grants are used for to bring communities together and improve the lives of local people; especially those people who have reduced chances in life through poverty, isolation or disability
Soundabout would like to see all children, young people and adults with profound disabilities and severe communication difficulties enjoying and participating in the world around them using music and sound as a means of communication, expression, learning, social interaction and personal development. We aim to demonstrate, train and educate to as wide an audience as possible how to use music and sound as a means of communication with children, young people and adults with profound and multiple disabilities and to equip all who live and work with them with the enthusiasm, confidence and skills to do so. Soundabout exists to make a difference to the lives of those people who have complex disabilities by helping them develop their ability to communicate and interact with the world around them through music and sound.
Friends of Tor View is our parents, staff and friends association who organise social and fundraising events to help school with costs outside the School Budget. We currently have an ongoing fundraising campaign for a Sports Hall at Tor View School. Thank you for your donation!
The Frost Foundation raises funds to help local children in the North West Region, who are disadvantaged by illness, circumstance or poverty. We donate items such as wheelchairs, special buggies and other pieces of equipment that will help a child and its family.