The Unicorn Centre is a purpose built Riding for the Disabled Centre providing riding therapy and learning opportunities to over 200 disabled children and adults from the Tees Valley area each week. The Centre, a registered charity, relies heavily on donations and a busy fundraising programme to continue providing its service.
Provides a range of workshops and resources for deaf and hearing-impaired children and young people, whatever their communication method or hearing loss.
FLM is a Christian charity that is dedicated to improving the lives of some of the poorest people in rural India. We particularly help tribal people who are often neglected and looked down upon. We are involved with caring for abandoned babies, giving them love and hope for the future.
Ealing Mencap provides a wide range of services and support to people with learning disabilities in west London, as well as their families and carers. www.ealingmencap.org.uk
Liberate is an equality charity. We educate and inform on a wide range of LGBTQ issues and support those who identify as LGBTQ, their families and friends. We campaign to reform policies and laws to ensure that LGBTQ people can enjoy the same freedoms as everyone else across the Channel Islands.
Since 1992 Friends Reaching Out has been working in remote villages in central Uganda, educating and caring for orphan children. Through monthly child sponsorship from UK individuals we have been privelaged to see the lives of hundreds of children transformed. Via your fundraising for community projects we have also been able to improve the quality of life for whole communities Thank you! The need is great and our work is ongoing. We currently have plans to replace the temporary buildings of our charity run primary school with a permenant brick structure that will serve the children and the community for years to come.
Alton Castle is a residential youth centre working with children aged between 9 and 13 years, many of them coming from inner city areas of social and economic deprivation. It aims to raise self-esteem, to strengthen and build friendships, and to help each child realise their potential.
Future Choices is absolutely Unique * Purely Voluntary Led * We run 2 Disabled Friendly Buses * Self Funded * Funding goes direct to our cause Through your kind donation, it allows us to get those vulnerable people in our community out enjoying life, improving their health & wellbeing.
Gwalior Childrens Charity, is working to help and provide for poor, destitute and disabled children, women and old in India with its own "Snehalaya meaning The Home with Love in Hindi" where destitute children live together in family environment, details on http://www.helpchildrenofindia.org.uk
Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS) is a charity that supports disabled people in Buckinghamshire through various projects and campaign work. We work tirelessly to make life better for disabled people where we can. BuDS relies on private donations and grants so thank you for choosing us.
We provide practical help and emotional support to refugees and asylum seekers in a friendly, safe and welcoming environment
An independent charity, dedicated to the service of people with a learning disability, and their families and carers, living in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
The NHF was founded in 1987 to benefit sick & disabled children by taking them on a unique international holiday whilst still providing the highest standard of medical care. As well as putting a smile back on their faces, it gives their parents/guardians a much deserved break
Omushana, Sunshine for Children aims to enhance the lives of children in the villages around the mountain gorilla reserves in South-west Uganda. The essence of Omushana is to make a positive contribution to children’s lives by improving their educational opportunities, welfare, confidence and enjoyment. We achieve this primarily by providing and delivering equipment and grants to schools and children's groups in the Mgahinga and Bwindi areas of Uganda. Every penny donated to Omushana through this site will go directly to fund our projects. We are a small charity with very few admin costs and these are covered by the Trustees and other sources. So you can be sure that your donation will directly benefit the children of Uganda. If you have a particular type of project you would like to support (education, health, sport, the most needy/vulnerable children etc) then please leave a note and we will make sure that your donation goes towards an appropriate project. And if you leave your contact details we will send you an update of your donation in action. Please note - we do not sponsor individual children. The projects we support benefit large numbers of needy children throughout the communities in which we work. Thanks to the generous support of a large number of friends - in the last 12 months Omushana has constructed a community Library & IT Training Centre (opening September 2013), assisted with classroom provision and furnishing, delivered laptops, over 1500 text books and reading books and more than 5000 pens and pencils to more than 10 schools, given grants and equipment to assist two children's support groups, aided the development of mother's groups and co-operatives aiming to directly benefits children in the community and supported the Bwindi Academy Football Club. We are currently supporting the establishment of a Vocational Institute to provide local training for youths in the communities around Bwindi Forest. 'Omushana' means 'Sunshine' in Rukiga, the local language where the charity was founded. Both Rukiga and English appear in the full title of the charity (Omushana, Sunshine for Children) because our project is based on friendship and co-operation between supporters in both Uganda and UK. Omushana also works in partnership with other organisations or charities which share our vision. Such co-operation is particularly valuable in the provision and transportation of equipment from UK.
The Teddy Bear Foundation is a Scottish charity with the sole aim of improving the lives of those children with special needs. The lives of thousands of special needs children in Scotland have now been touched by the work of the Teddy Bear Foundation. Please help us to continue this work.
Improving the independence, health and wellbeing of people living with stroke and other neurological disabilities.
Supporting people since 1994, The Avalon Group is an award-winning social care charity operating in the North of England, providing flexible care, support and companionship for everyday life, housing, employment, holidays and travel. Find out more at www.avalongroup.org.uk
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Our mission is to improve the lives of children and adults with a learning disability and their carers. We do this by providing play, leisure, learning and respite opportunities. "My child was safe, happy and excited about going, she was cared for but not just left to get on with it" (Parent)
The John McNeill Opportunity Centre is a place where special children flourish...... we welcome families with children under 5 who have difficulties and disabilities. Our staff are experienced and trained to provide a high level of support to help children develop their potential.
Our vision is for an inclusive and supportive society in Reading, where refugees and asylum seekers are treated with humanity, dignity and respect. Our mission is to improve the lives of refugees and asylum seekers through providing support and advice, promoting awareness and facilitating integration into the wider Reading Community. Currently, we're concentrating our efforts on the refugee crisis. We expect the first Syrian refugees to arrive in the UK soon, and we want to be ready to help them. For more information on RRSG please go to the Reading Refugee Support Website
Thank you so much for visiting our page!! Star Action is run on a foundation of loving care for a rapidly expanding ‘worldwide family’. We welcome individual involvement in our projects and encourage visitors to ‘come and see what we are doing’ and feel part of the Star Action family. We aim to personally oversee the way all donations are used so no money is wasted. Although it may seem to be a ‘drop in the ocean’ in the face of great tragedy – such as in Sri Lanka after the tsunami and in the aftermath of the civil war, it is heart warming to forge real heart-links with our families whose lives we have changed. Our children’s orphanage in South India now cares for 23 children who have become our loving family under the care of our fantastic ‘house parents’ Richard and Sasees. They are now pioneering our new Old People’s Home and some of the older children in the orphanage will be helping care for the elderly residents – an extended family indeed. In Ghana (West Africa) our project is community based and aims to help young teenagers train in a skill which will lead to a worthwhile job (instead of wandering the streets of the city). This whole project is being supervised by Fred and Hamida Bote-Kwame who wholeheartedly embrace our family vision. For details of our progress see - Asiakwa Appeal Update listed under Find out more Any of these areas of our work – Sri Lanka, India, West Africa – will benefit so much from your very kind support. THANK YOU, Jenny, Joan and Stuart Star Action Trustees PS – Please take a moment to visit our website.
Thank you for raising money for Small Steps Foundation. From here you can make a donation to our work or set up a fundraising page for your event. Its quick and easy to set up your personalised fundrasing page. Your family and friends can then donate instantly to your page through the secure server. About Small Steps Foundation... We are a registered UK charity who run services for young children with learning disabilities in Uganda. We aim to provide a safe and stimulating environment for children with learning disability and developmental delay, to promote the independence and rights of these children, and to educate families and the wider community about the needs of children with disabilities. Visit www.smallstepsfoundation.co.uk to find out more, or find us on Facebook.
Arch provides a diverse range of services supporting nearly 3000 people across Staffordshire and Cheshire every year. All our services have the same aim - ensuring people live happily & safely in their own homes and have a real chance to reach their true potential in a thriving neighbourhood.