We are part of Rotary, an international organisation of business people dedicated to community service. This event, which benefits Hospice in the Weald, Macmillan and other charities supported by Rotary has been run by the Rotary Club of Sevenoaks Amherst for 18 years and has raised over £500,000.
Harrogate Club, founded in 1877 hosted county cricket until 2003. Cricket icons such as W.G.Grace, Ian Botham, Viv Richards and Darren Gough played here. Tragically the historic pavilion burnt down and GBP 500,000 needs to be raised to replace it. Efforts start with a sponsored walk along the Dalesway.
HRUFC has been established in Horsham since 1928. We run 3 senior sides and have a Mini and Junior Section with approximately 400 youngsters. Last year we built a new kitchen and we are now looking to build new changing rooms and make further improvements inside the clubhouse.
Dartmouth and District Indoor Pool Trust has been successful in raising enough funds to build an indoor heated swimming pool for Dartmouth and District. The project commenced in winter 2015 and is now well on its way to completion in late summer 2016. However, we now need to ensure its success by raising funds for the revenue costs. Any help or sponsorship you can provide would be very much appreciated There are several ways you can contribute - firstly through Virgin Money Giving. Secondly, if you shop online through the Easy Fundraising website the supplier of your goods or services will make a contribution to our funds on your behalf - and at no cost to you! www.easyfundraising.org.uk Thirdly, individuals or companies can make a commitment to donate an amount on completion of the building phase, prior to fitting out (summer 2016). Contact [email protected]
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The Sustainability Institute is located in the Lynedoch EcoVillage, the first mixed-income ecological village in South Africa. We provide nature-based learning and sports activities for our farmworker babies & children as well as solar energy solutions for families living in informal settlements.
Established in 1896 we are a local cricket club providing top quality cricket for everyone in the community. From boys and girls in the Harold Wood Cricket Club Academy, from ages 7 to 21. To our adult Men and Women teams. Through to our very succesful Physical and Learning Disability side.
Moorside Rangers are a Community Charter Standard Club this is the highest accolade available from the Football Association. We cater for players of all age, sex and ability. We have direct links with Bolton Wanderers FC. via our partnership agreement. We have over 50 FA level 1 coaches plus 9 FA level 2 coaches, we also have 18 FAW level 1 Goalkeeping coaches and 2 FAW level 2 Goalkeeping coaches. We have excellent facilities, Large Clubhouse, floodlight astroturf training area, and newly drained grass playing pitches at our Beechfield site. To top it all our subscriptions are the cheapest in the area. We aim to make it affordable for everyone. We have over 25 teams plus a holding group for the very young children that’s over 350 players. Last season we won 3 league titles, 4 cup competitions and 7 teams qualified for finals.
We are a registered charity, the pool opens for the summer months to provide affordable swimming to local people and our many visitors. First opened in 1968, the structure of the pool, heating system, fencing & much of the fabric of the pool needs to be urgently updated if the pool is to continue.
A club for people who have stroke-related speech problems. Please donate to support our cause.We meet and socialise with people who have communication difficulties.We raise money from donations, and fundraising activities such as raffles, beetle drives, and bingo.Volunteers support members to join in activities.Club activities are planned and a weekly programme printed. These include games, outings and lunches, entertainment, seasonal celebrations and guest speakers.Our weekly sessions start with refreshments and a chat, then there are games of cards , dominoes and scrabble. Charity No: 296231
As well as being one of the world's oldest and most successful rowing clubs, Kingston Rowing Club is a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) enabling people young and old and from all walks of life across the borough to participate in rowing at very affordable subscription levels made possible by an extraordinary level of volunteering in the club.
Ambleside Rotary Club is a group of people who work to support those less fortunate, wherever they live - locally, nationally or internationally. Each year we aim to raise around £8000, every penny of which goes directly to charities and good causes which we support including Polio Eradication.
Dulwich Cricket Club aims to raise funds to create a new indoor cricket facility for the communities of Soutwark and Lambeth.
At PeacePlayers International - Northern Ireland we use sport - in particular the game of basketball - to build bridges between children and young adults who live in divided communities. Our programmes are based on the belief that people who play together can learn to live together.
Sibton Park Cricket Club, formed in 1903 play in the Kent Cricket League, have a Sunday side and play in all Divisions of the young players Saxon Shore League. We have some of the best coaching facilities and playing surfaces in the county of Kent and have a well equipped modern clubhouse with bar.
The Sporting Memories Foundation has been established to recruit, train and support volunteers to work with older sports fans, including those living with dementia and other memory problems, in the use of sports based reminiscence activities. The use of sport as a focus for community wide, inter-generational reminiscence based activities has been developed in the UK by the Sporting Memories Network (SMN) CIC. The Sporting Memories Foundation will train and support volunteers to engage in community projects run by SMN and, should funds be forthcoming, establish further community wide projects across England and Wales Charity No: 01204267 Find out more Website http://www.sportingmemoriesnetwork.com/charity Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sporting-Memories/608352365894392 Twitter http://www.twitter.com/sportsmemnet YouTube https://vimeo.com/60324400
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Raising funds for a new sports hall for the Carolside Community
The Whitwell Pavilion Project, supported by the Football, Tennis and Cricket Clubs, also needs the support of the community to improve sports facilities for everyone in the parish. Please help as much as you can!
We help disabled and disadvantaged people to build and increase their social skills, self-belief, confidence and self-esteem so they can integrate into society effectively by providing exciting outdoor experiences hill walking, mountaineering ,climbing, orienteering, wild camping and much more.
Newmachar Community is working towards building a new hall, Help us get there quickly. The hall will be a huge benefit to all offering :- modern space, cafe, fitness suite, meeting rooms, multi-sports facilities. Help us bring this much needed facility a little closer with your donation.
Charlene's Project delivers educational, sport, community development and humanitarian projects in Uganda
Montrose & District Cricket & Rugby Club provides a safe, friendly and inclusive environment for adults & children from across North Angus & South Aberdeenshire to enjoy rugby & cricket. We have a particular focus on youth development providing rugby coaching for boys & girls from 5yrs up to U18.