(UK, SC036628) Browse eventsThe club helps by holding a social night every Saturday to bring deaf and hard of hearing people into the club. Ages vary from birth to elderly. The club also helps hearing people learn sign language.
(UK, SC039071) Browse eventsSDF Scotland (SDFS) is established to increase the finance available to Scottish sporting organisations to develop sports facilities by raising money through donations from individuals and companies both in Scotland and internationally directly to your specific project(s) of choice.
(UK, 1045816) Browse eventsThe English Sports Association for People with Learning Disability is the national governing body for learning disability sport. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, it supports thousands of young people with learning disability to enjoy sport from first-try to representing England in international competitions and the Paralympics.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1154687 Find out more Website http://www.newcastlefencingsportstrust.org
(UK, 1132977) Browse eventsColts to Africa is a UK registered charity, founded to give youth the chance to effect social change, by sharing their love of football. Team Sport plays a valuable role in giving children the tools they need to engage social change.Sport is a chance for communities to celebrate and achieve together by sharing their skills and efforts. Our projects to date have taken us to Kisumu, Kenya, and Nyimba, Zambia.
(UK, 1127252) Browse eventsBroadland Boat Club is a rowing club in Norwich who main focus is to provide rowing coaching and facilities for it members. Membership is kept low to make the sport accessible to as many people as possible. As such need to continually raise money to keep the club prospering
(UK, 1014476) Browse eventsSupporting Through Sport aims to integrate men and women who enjoy sport with people experiencing difficulties with life controlling problems.
(UK, Guildford Hockey Club - N/A) Browse eventsGuildford Hockey Club is an amateur sports club providing excellent hockey coaching, playing and entertainment facilities to the local community. People of all ages are welcome to join and we feel we have a lot to offer to hockey players and the local community.
(UK, SC036446) Browse eventsThe aim of the club is to provide a safe and enjoyable time for disabled swimmers recreational and competitive,during our weekly session. All ages are welcomed currently 6 - 75 years. One to one support as necessary with emphasis on water safety while enjoying the freedom of being in water.
(UK, SC036295) Browse eventsThis appeal is to raise 1million to build a new activity centre and camp site in North Ayrshire. The Blair Activity Centre will be owned and run by Girlguiding Ayrshire North, but can be booked by any group wishing to use it.
(UK, SC042773) Browse eventsArdersier Boat Club was launched to enable us to join in the Scottish Coastal Rowing Project www.scottishcoastalrowing.org. Anyone can join - it's fun, not expensive, and we have all made new friends through boat building, fundraising, and rowing our self-build boat. www.ardersierboatclub.co.uk
(UK, Fitzroy - Building 10:10) Browse eventsAiming to bring life in all it's fullness to the community we serve in South Belfast - the Fitzroy Big Building project is now underway, improving our existing halls and facilities and providing new spaces alongside the old. We don't have all the funding in place yet so we'd love you to donate.
(UK, Pershore & District Sports Club - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a non-profit organisation relying on members contributions and fund raising. In our fundraising we can also offer help to local charities of our choice
(UK, NEWRY & DISTRICT GATEWAY CLUB - N/A) Browse eventsNewry & District Gateway Club is a club which tries to advance the personal development of people with learning disabilities through Social, Recreational, Sporting, Educational, and Cultural opportunities.
(UK, 1057812) Browse eventsBig Brothers & Sisters matches screened adult volunteer mentors with children from lone parent families. Mentors spend a couple of hours a week with their 'mentee' doing everyday things like playing sport or window shopping, resulting in a positive friendship that provides the mentee with support, encouragement and new experiences.
(UK, 1100319) Browse eventsThe Charity’s objects are the promotion of community participation within the village of Desford and its environs in healthy recreation, in particular by the provision of facilities for playing bowls, tennis, squash, football, recreational fitness and running. It cooperates with other local community organizations, especially Desford Surgery and Bosworth College.
(UK, 1147350) Browse eventsPMA is a unique multi-award winning charity which provides an alternative way of learning for those who may have emotional, psychological & social challenges. The aim is to raise standards of academic achievement and to improve opportunities for employment, education or training for individuals 16+
(UK, 1029720) Browse eventsWe provide learning & social skills through play, not a rigid or formal environment. Activities are designed to encourage children to develop their potential at their own pace through enjoyable & creative play. We provide a safe and stimulating environment which children enjoy being part of
(UK, 1159938) Browse eventsMaking our Park the Heart of our Community.
(UK, SCO42985) Browse eventsThe Bervie Play Parks Committee was set up with the aim of raising money to improve and expand upon the existing, limited, playground facilities in Inverbervie. We are a registered charity (SCO42985). Our strategy has been to involve the whole community in our fund raising activities so that everyone feels they have a stake in the completed project. Our emphasis has been upon family friendly events; monthly roller discos, Easter trails, Halloween parties and a Jubilee street party. We have organised a comprehensive program of children’s holiday events and in addition, we have compiled a CD showcasing local music. The Burgh Hall has been turned in to a cinema, showcasing the latest films. We persuaded fifty people to abseil off the North Water Bridge in Montrose. We have brought a wide variety of workshops and activities to the village, with card crafting, cave exploring, circus training and everything in between. We want to make sure the journey is as much fun as reaching the destination! Our first priority is to completely revamp the Church Street play park, turning it into a fully refurbished, inclusive play space which will be renamed "The Cutty Park". We'll soon have plans to put on public display and these will give a sense of the transformation. To date, we have raised £16,047.19, and for the completion of this park, we need to raise approximately £80,000. We have been overwhelmed with the support we have already received and look forward to having lots of fun raising the rest. We are committed to providing excellent play facilities for our children, to improve their health and well-being, and to make Inverbervie and even better place to live! The Bervie Play Parks Committee was set up with the aim of raising money to improve and expand upon the existing, limited, playground facilities in Inverbervie. We are a registered charity (SCO42985). Our strategy has been to involve the whole community in our fund raising activities so that everyone feels they have a stake in the completed project. Our emphasis has been upon family friendly events; monthly roller discos, Easter trails, Halloween parties and a Jubilee street party. We have organised a comprehensive program of children’s holiday events and in addition, we have compiled a CD showcasing local music. The Burgh Hall has been turned in to a cinema, showcasing the latest films. We persuaded fifty people to abseil off the North Water Bridge in Montrose. We have brought a wide variety of workshops and activities to the village, with card crafting, cave exploring, circus training and everything in between. We want to make sure the journey is as much fun as reaching the destination! Our first priority is to completely revamp the Church Street play park, turning it into a fully refurbished, inclusive play space which will be renamed "The Cutty Park". We'll soon have plans to put on public display and these will give a sense of the transformation. To date, we have raised £16,047.19, and for the completion of this park, we need to raise approximately £80,000. We have been overwhelmed with the support we have already received and look forward to having lots of fun raising the rest. We are committed to providing excellent play facilities for our children, to improve their health and well-being, and to make Inverbervie and even better place to live!
(UK, 1103330) Browse eventsThe Foundations' aims are: The relief from poverty and disability of current and former athletes, officials or employees of athletics. The provision and maintenance of medical and rehabilitation assistance and facilities. The provision of facilities and resources to enable, assist and encourage young people under 25 receiving education in athletic pursuits. Facilitation of disabled persons in participating in athletics events. Promotion of other charities by provision of advice, equipment and facilities. Prevention of drug abuse in sport.
(UK, SC015815) Browse eventsA remarkable story of a social enterprise development & achievement against all odds............... Over 30 years ago, concerned parents, living surrounded by water felt that their children had a right to be taught to swim. Campaigning and fundraising for a swimming pool began, and by 1991 £1 million had been raised by the community enabling their “dream pool” to be built. The conversion of a redundant Morrison Bowmore whisky bond on the romantic Isle of Islay off the west coast of Scotland resulted in The Mactaggart Leisure Centre being born, comprising of a swim pool, sauna, gym, launderette, hairdressers & mutli purpose room. 21 years later the Mactaggart Leisure Centre is an award winning establishment, continuing to provide all that’s best in Health, Leisure, Social Recreation & Education for everyone on the Isles of Islay and Jura. Through training, volunteering & employment we provide a wide range of activities & services for all age groups in response to community demand. As a stand alone enterprise the Mactaggart Leisure Centre relies on grants, private trusts, foundations & general donations for its continued existence. Please donate as much as you can to a very deserving cause.
(UK, 1073721) Browse eventsAt South Bucks RDA Group, committed volunteers work to offer disabled children and adults therapeutic, recreational, educational and sport riding opportunities. All riders are encouraged to achieve - from sitting upright on a pony for a count of ten, to competing at international Paralympic Dressage. Funding is entirely by donation.