We are Nuthurst Cricket Club, 'The Nutters', based in Nuthurst Parish, West Sussex (1830-date). We play friendly cricket only, run a popular and well attended junior section and are a valued asset in the community.
East Kilbride Gymnastics Club is dedicated to promoting the sport of gymnastics to children and young adults within East Kilbride and the surrounding areas.
The club currently offers wheelchair basket ball and wheelchair tennis sessions to adults and juniors. A wheelchair athletics taster session has been held and Power chair football taster sessions are being held weekend 10th & 11th March
The Goodwill Centre. The majority of children who attend our centre come from families who suffer from extreme hardship and who live in very poor conditions. They have no access to clean drinking water and human waste is discarded on open ground. The children do not have toys or games other than kicking about an old flip-flop or tin can and do not have any real concept of how to play or create things individually or with other children. By providing the children with the opportunity to take part in various constructive activities that the centre has to offer enables them to develop very important and necessary skills for their future. Our Centre is the only one of its kind in the area where children can come to learn, take part in recreational activities and play in a safe environment.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Sandown & Shanklin Independent Lifeboat, a charity registered in England - Charity number 299584. We are a 24/7, all year, Lifeboat service based on the South East of the Isle of Wight and cover some 72nm of sea. We are not funded by the RNLI. ALL CREW AND FUNDRAISERS ARE VOLUNTEERS.
The Calvert Trust provides people of all ages and all kinds of disability with the opportunity, through its centres in Keswick, Kielder and Exmoor, to participate in all kinds of outdoor activities including riding, sailing, swimming, rock-climbing, canoeing and much else. "It's not what you can't do, but what you can that counts."
CVSS provides sailing for people with a wide range of physical and learning disabilities and is staffed by volunteers.We are affiliated to RYA Sailability and have been awarded the Queen's award for voluntary service .CVSS has operated for the last 10 years from Bury Lake, Rickmansworth, Aquadrome.The volunteers work year round but sailing is seasonal-Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays from the beginning of May to the end of October.We cater for people of all ages (5-85 yrs) with a wide range of disabilities providing sailing in ACCESS dinghies - stable,safe, easy to sail boats designed with the needs of disabled people in mind. We also have Katakanus, 6 seat canoes which are also very stable.We have the facility to hoist sailors into boats and have a varied range of seats for our boats.We welcome new sailors and volunteers, who need no prior sailing experience. Charity No: 1155165 Find out more Website http://www.cvssailors.org.uk
We support a wide range of Charities although each fundraising activity usually is in support of a specific Charity.
The Variety Club of Jersey has been dedicated for over 40 years to helping disabled and disadvantaged children in Jersey and donating many millions of pounds to worthwhile projects, including Adventure Playgrounds, Youth Club Centres and Sunshine Coaches.
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.WISBECH PHAB CLUBOur club has at present 60 members. We organise all sorts of social events to enable the members and volunteers to intergrate and interact with able bodied people.They also use the club as a way to meet their peers and friends. We aim to promote integration for disabled people by providing affordable outings and transport.We are also affiliated to PHAB England but are a registered charity in our own right.We are completely self funded and all out volunteers give their time and services free.We meet in Wisbech Cambs, every other Tuesday. 7.30pm to 9.30pm. See our website for details.
The Rotary Club of Thorpe Bay Charity is involved in Local and Worldwide projects.
Rotary Club of Northwich is a group of enthusiastic ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things to serve their community locally, nationally and internationally.
Our Mission: ' To lead, promote, grow and sustain wheelchair rugby for the enjoyment of all, inspiring and achieving excellence in everything we do. '
It helps disabled sports men and women to reach their full potential by supplying finance for travel ,equipment ,training and physiotherapy.
Please join the Rotary Club of Louth Community! Our motto is 'Service above Self' and we work hard to support local, UK national and international charities through fundraising and vocational service.
Our charity is on a mission to become the most inclusive sport and leisure centre in the UK. Our 'Inclusive Pledge' supports marginalised people to engage with their community through 'Sport for Change' by changing attitudes and behaviours in society. Join us and become an 'Inclusive Champion'.
It brings young disadvantaged children from inner city areas out to the West Sussex countryside. Many of the youngsters have special needs: some are blind or deaf; others have educational, physical and emotional problems. The aim is to give them new skills, greater confidence and some fun.
SportsAid Scotland gives grant awards to talented sporting youngsters in the 12 - 22 age range and to disability athletes of all ages who have the potential to compete for Scotland. The awards help the athletes with their expenses, thereby helping them to become Scotland's future sporting stars.
Ampthill & District Rotary Club supports the local community, helps those less fortunate at home and abroad, and offers informal networking with like-minded business and professional people.
Haringey Sports Development gained charitable status in1994 and in 1999 moved to premises at New River S.C., paying a basic rent to Haringey Council. Because of his passion for Sport, belief that all young people should have the opportunity to take part in Sports and appreciation that Haringey Schools needed help to develop School Sports, Burk Gravis, The trust director, established Haringey Sports Development in 1992 using a electric typewriter and with minimal funding from the Tottenham Grammar School Foundation. Today the trust enjoys a high profile across the community Sports sector in London and is viewed externally as a success. The Trust has a strong record of delivering Sports Development in Haringey and neighbouring areas, particularly focusing work on young people. A large part of the work developed by the trust is our volunteer and coach education programme which works in partnership with several major organisations and events in London.
Life Cycle is an innovative and passionate charity that is transforming lives through cycling. We use bikes to build people's skills and confidence and to create a more sustainable environment. We support people who are disadvantaged, excluded, isolated or who just want help to get cycling.
All donations and money raised go to ISLINGTON KIDS AFLOAT, the Mayor of Islington’s Charity 2008/09, divided equally between The Angel Boat (ACCT) and Islington Boat Club. These are well established Islington charities, operating a community canal boat and a waterside youth club, staffed by youth workers, and which provide activities, training and education in the broadest sense for children and young people throughout Islington, on and around the wonderful resources of the Regent’s Canal and the City Road Basin – a water based adventure playground.
The aim of the charity is to raise enough money through fundraising and grants to be able to provide a specialist swing, trampoline, roundabout and climbing area together with some sensory equipment adjacent to an existing park. This park will be used by all disabled children in the South Wales Area
Lets Do It Anyway is a non profit Norfolk based Charitable Trust & our mission is to promote social welfare & equality inclusion for children and adults of all ages. We provide mobility equipment, services or facilities, to encourage people to get active, feel empowered and socially included.