CAN aims to provide long-term benefits to the poorer people living in the middle hill regions of Nepal by providing schools, teachers, Health Posts, nurses, clean water supplies and community development projects. CAN also endeavours to support and maintain the cultural heritage in each project area.
We use the power of sport, the world-class facilities at the Ageas Bowl and the Hampshire Cricket team to inspire people living in and around Hampshire to play cricket, engage in education and live well.
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Milton Keynes Play Association are a local charity who champion the right for all children to play openly and freely in MK. Making Play Happen Making Play Matter
The Guy Mascolo Football charity runs football projects in South West London, combined with support and workshops for the youth of the area. Our aim is to elevate disadvantaged young people to realise their potential through football. Football for fun, skills for life!
We are a friendly club of 40 members, We meet each Thursday at 12.30 at the Rose and Crown Hotel in Tonbridge. Our major fundraising events of the year are the Tonbridge Half Marathon, the Rotary Golf Day held at the Nevill Golf Club, and for the first time the Tonbridge Christmas Festival 2013.
Avondale Extra was set up to benefit the children of Avondale Park Primary School in the Borough of K & C. It aims to broaden the children's experience and create life-long interests by encouraging and funding extra-curricular activities such as sports, arts and educational excursions.
East African Playgrounds believes that every child in the world should have a safe place where they can play, have fun and forget about the stresses of life. We build high quality, fun & creative playgrounds for children across East Africa. Help us do more by setting up a monthly donation
Doncaster Rovers Foundation is a positive, dynamic & proactive organisation who are committed to promoting sustained participation in sport, physical activity, training & education
Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs located all over the world. The stated purpose of the organization is to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. In the St Leonards-on-Sea club we give special support to St. Michaels Hospice, R N L I and other local charities
CHANGING LIVES THROUGH TRIATHLON The British Triathlon Foundation Trust is giving children the experience of multisport (triathlon, duathlon, scootathon, aquathlon, etc....) and showing them how being active leads to a more fullfilling and enjoyable lifestyle.
Barford Tigers Hockey Club is one of the most successful hockey clubs in the area with the Men’s first team playing in the National League and nine teams playing on a regular basis and recently we started the Ladies section. As a hockey club we also believe it is important to increase youth sports here in Birmingham (Handsworth), hence the development of our large Youths Section which involves circa 50 girls and boys. And that number is growing every year. The success and growth of our club has put considerable pressure on the Club's resources and thus we need to raise funds to maintain our position in the hockey circles and continue to serve the local community. We are thus raising funds to enhance the offering, especially for the youth and the ladies section.
The SET aims to lead the development and delivery of high quality, inclusive and innovative sporting, educational and healthy lifestyle opportunities that raise aspiration, achievement and attainment throughout the region.
The Charity has been formed to give disabled or disadvantaged people opportunities to participate in sailing and other sporting and leisure activities. It's aims, objectives, and activities are inspired by the feats of record-breaking quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister.
We as Connor's family have set up this foundation to support three causes close to Connor's heart: (1) Providing the life saving equiptment Defibrillators to local football clubs (2) Supplying football coaching for disable and deprived children (3) Raising awareness and donating to Organ Donation
The Perfect Day Foundation was established in 2008 to ensure the friendships formed on the sports fields of Zambia will develop to benefit further generations of sports people. We work closely with Sport in Action, Zambia, promoting leadership, education and HIV/AIDS awareness through sport.
Our Poole projects include annual Young Chef and Youth Speaks competitions, Mock Interviews and the Poole Schools Technology Tournament. International projects include Polio Eradication, Wateraid and African playgrounds In 2013 we gave donations to 17 local and 10 international charities
We are a group of ordinary people doing extraordinary things carrying out the mission of Rotary International. "Service above Self", we empower others in our local community, nationally and internationally to make our world a better place to live.
The Tennis Foundation is Britain’s leading tennis charity and our vision is a sport which is inclusive and accessible to every kind of community. The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust now has it's own page: www.justgiving.com/danmaskelltennis
Special Olympics Ellesmere Port, Chester and Neston is one of 150 Special Olympics GB clubs who benefit from the sports programme. Special Olympics GB established in 1978 as part of Special Olympics Inc. and is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. Special Olympics are a recognised member of the Olympic family with a unique role to play. The Paralympics provides sports competitions for elite level disabled athletes with physical and sensory disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, while Special Olympics fosters community sport year round at all levels for those with intellectual disabilities. Some people think that Special Olympics involves just a few days of games once or twice a year. In reality, the training never stops and is as important as the competition itself. Special Olympics offers a lifetime of learning through sport and benefits individuals of all ages and ability levels from those with low motor abilities to highly skilled athletes.
The Rotary Club of Southwold and District carries out various fund-raising activities in the community. The Trust Fund will then use the money raised to: Examples of the fundraising events that are carried out are:
Dockland Settlements has three community centres in the former Dockland area of East London. Each centre provides a wide range of activities for all age groups in their residential and business communities. These include a breakfast and after-school club, ESOL classes, mother and toddler groups, activities for senior citizens, tap and jazz dancing, and a wide variety of sports classes.
The Trust raises funds for disabled people who play tennis - wheelchair, deaf, learning disabilities and the visually impaired. Sport can be life-changing for a person with a disability and tennis provides physical wellbeing and social opportunities as well as competition for those who want it.
The fund helps talented young sports people in the East Midlands region, reach their full potential in sport by providing finanical assistance towards their coaching, travel and equipment costs. It also enables youngsters to participate in sporting activities through provision of sporting equipment.
SportsAid is the national charity for sports people. We help the next generation of British sporting talent to succeed. By raising money in the name of sport, we ensure Britain's young sports stars have the backing they need to reach the top of their game. SportsAid has distributed more than £30 million to athletes throughout Britain and gives around 3000 awards every year.