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!
Capability works with disabled people of all ages and their families and carers throughout Scotland. We provide a range of modern, flexible services to disabled people across Scotland in areas including employment, education, accommodation, respite and independent living. We are also a campaigning organisation, committed to using the influence we have to ensure disabled people achieve the same human and civil rights as the rest of society. Our campaigning ensures that the issues that matter to disabled people stay on the Government's agenda. Our vision is to be a major ally in supporting disabled people to achieve full equality and to have choice and control of their lives.
Making ground-breaking advances in research requires the best minds, the brightest scientific talent and the most able researchers on the planet. That's why AICR (Association for International Cancer Research) has one simple doctrine - to fund the best cancer research it can find, regardless of where in the world it is carried out. AICR is the only truly international cancer charity dedicated to the worldwide scientific fight against cancer.
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..
We offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies and to enhance society's care of bereaved people. Our services are free of charge and support anyone who has been bereaved ensuring that we are somewhere to turn when someone dies. www.Cruse.org.uk
Donations to The University of Manchester help to provide vital scholarships for outstanding students, research into global issues, and projects that enrich the lives of students and the local community. Donations can also be directed towards the Manchester Museum or the Whitworth Art Gallery.
Imagine If Trust is a Liverpool based charity working to bring about positive transformation through a range of community projects. With the help of our committed volunteers we aim to relieve poverty, promote education and strengthen families. Your support can help us to change lives... for good.
Each year the Roundhouse works with over 3,000 11-25s enabling them to realise their potential through creative activity; and offers audiences of all ages new and extraordinary experiences in live music, circus, theatre and new media.
English PEN is the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide association of writers. We campaign for writers around the world who have been persecuted or prosecuted for what they have written, run literacy projects, fund and promote literature in translation, and award literary prizes.
The Big Heart Bike Ride is a series of cycling challenge events in aid of four British heart charities: British Heart Foundation, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), Tiny Tickers and HEART UK The Cholesterol Charity. The donations you make to the Big Heart Bike Ride will be distributed equally between them. The events are organised by Action for Charity -
The Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation exists to raise awareness in young people of the risks of substance misuse, through working with schools, community groups and parents, and through peer mentoring and theatre in education.The Foundation's objectives are:
The Make A Difference Trust raises funds to support people facing hardship as a result of HIV, AIDS and other long-term conditions. TheatreMAD brings together the British theatre community and its audiences to increase awareness and generate money. We can't do this without you. Join us and help Make A Difference.
The UK's flagship charity supporting gifted young musicians from low income backgrounds.
Established in 1911, The People’s Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne, has been producing participation theatre to a professional standard for over a hundred years and has become one of the largest and oldest amateur theatre groups in the UK. Supporting people to take their first steps on and behind the stage and creating entertaining, compelling art in the heart of the community, The People’s Theatre builds confidence and nurtures the development of new writing. We stage up to 12 productions a year in our 500-seat main auditorium, and a further 3 productions in the 90-seat studio. All the shows are produced entirely by volunteer members, involving people in every aspect of staging and managing a show.
Money raised during Trailwalker goes to Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT), to fund their work tackling poverty and suffering. Oxfam works all over the world; GWT works specifically in Gurkha communities in Nepal. GWT is a registered Charity (no 1103669) Oxfam is a registered charity in England and Wales (no 202918) and Scotland (SCO 039042).
Khandel light was established in June 2000 to support, through a community partnership, a rural community in and around Khandel, Rajasthan-one of the poorest areas of India. Khandel light supports projects relating to health and quality of life, access to clean water and sanitation, education and improving the status of women. These projects are aimed at achieving long-term change through self-help.
Our club in Milton Keynes is part of Rotary International. Our swimathon helps many local charities. Specifically in 2014 we will be helping: Willen Hospice, Harry's Rainbow, Carers MK, MK Play Association, Association for young people with ME, Independent Cinema MK and other Rotary charities.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Heads Together (Barnsley) Charitable Trust has been established as a lasting legacy to Jack & Paul, two lovely lads taken from us in October 2014. Please donate to support our cause.Jack & Paul lost their lives in a terrible house fire in Penistone, South Yorkshire. It transpired that their father deliberately took their lives.As you can imagine, this has had a devastating effect on the boys' mother, Claire, as well as the local community. As a result, Claire decided that she wanted to establish a charity as a lasting legacy for her boys.We aim to provide help and support to families experiencing severe trauma due to the death or terminal illness of young children. This could take the form of small grants to help with additional expenses, as well as signposting to other local organisations which may be able to provide specialist help and assistance. We will also make donations to support the upkeep of these organisations.We know that there are many worthy charitable causes you could choose to assist, but it would be special to Claire and her boys if you could make it ours.Thanks for visiting our site. Find out more Website http://www.facebook.com/headstogetherbarnsley Facebook http://www.facebook.com/headstogetherbarnsley Twitter https://twitter.com/BarnsleyHeads
Leicester YMCA supports and enriches its local community with particular focus on young and disadvantaged people. It aims to improve opportunities and quality of life by providing supported accommodation, homeless services, education and young offender support. Its diverse range of services also includes childrens work, sports, theatre, music and arts.
The RAF Association is dedicated to supporting serving and former RAF personnel and their families. Whether it’s an injured airman fighting to get back onto his feet, a young daughter missing her parent away on overseas operations or a WWII veteran needing a shoulder to lean on, we are there to help.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Rob George Foundation has been set up in loving memory of Rob George, who died aged 21 on 9th December 2013 following a long battle with leukaemia. The Rob George Foundation has two distinct objectives. These are:1) To provide practical and/or financial support to young people with life threatening or terminal illnesses.2) To provide financial support to young people who demonstrate exceptional commitment and/or ability in the worlds of sport or the performing arts but may be held back by their financial situation from pursuing their goals.
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain discovers, inspires, and trains diverse young talent from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. We embrace their fearless energy and individual voices to produce powerful theatre by telling the stories of our time to critical acclaim. We've been providing the next generation of creative, articulate, responsible citizens for 55 years and we are as ambitious as the young people we serve. Our celebrated alumni include Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth, Catherine Tate, Daniel Craig, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Orlando Bloom. Can you help support the work of the National Youth Theatre, either financially or in kind? Please contact Richard Wilkinson Head of Development on to discuss how you can help us. We are delighted that the family and friends of Diana Bliss have chosen to honour her memory by setting up a bursary fund in her name. If you would like to make a donation please visit The Diana Bliss Bursary page.
PennyAppeal.org aims to provide poor and orphaned children in developing countries access to education. We intend to illustrate to our supporters how the smallest contributions from them can transform the lives of people less fortunate than themselves. Every penny counts!
Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) affects approx 10,000 people in the UK, majority are children, with no known cause or cure. The current treatment is non-specific and highly toxic, with many potentially life-threatening complications. NeST funds Bristol Children's Hospital in researching NS to find a cure.
The Charity receives donations from patients and the general public and aims to utilise them primarily to enhance the welfare and amenities of patients and staff above and beyond the levels normally funded by the NHS