The Olton Project is a registered charity based in Solihull that aims to facilitate the educational, spiritual, psychological and social development of our community. It has been serving the community with a vision shared by individuals of diverse backgrounds, many of them reverts to Islam.
What is the problem you are trying to solve? The South Indian Muslim community in the borough of Croydon, who came to make their living in UK, has slowly built since the late 70s and 80s. Like minded professional migrants in mid 2000 noticed that this community lacked guidance on education, career progression, women up-liftment and economic prosperity. This resulted in communal deprivation and a lack in “sense of belonging.” Why do you care about this? We find the community scattered and lost the sense of belonging. The progression on the community and the younger generation are quite week. This hurt us and so Alhidaya is born. This will set as a platform to bring unity in the community upliftment How will the money be spent? Money will be spent to build the community center. We have already locked the property and having short of funds to complete the full transfer. When will supporters see the difference? The initial work have started , Fund raising is in progress, refurbishment have started and trying to achieve completion by 1st week of April. Once the community is fully functional the society can see a remarkable difference
Wolves Community Trust is the official registered charity of Wolves FC, that supports the local community through delivering projects relevant to sport, health, education, inclusion and community donations. More than 60 dedicated staff and volunteers work hard to address health, inequalities, educational needs, employability, reduce antisocial behaviour and much more. Annually WCT reach 25,000 local residents through projects spanning all age, gender, socio-economic and ethnicity demographics working with a range of local and national partners to tackle key local issues. Over 4,000 participants are engaged in sports programmes alone, with over 85 weekly sessions being delivered within our communities. A total of 104 schools were engaged in Wolves Community Trust activities during the 13/14 academic year, engaging 13,935 school children. Wolves Aid is unique within football, distributing grants to small charities and organisations based locally. To date, £750,000 has been donated since 2008, supporting over 125 local good causes.
The Chinese Community Centre aims to improve the quality of life and well being of the Chinese community, particularly those who are disadvantaged. To achieve its aims the Centre offers a range of support services and advice to both the young and old within the community.
The Falcons Community Foundation are the registered charity who carry out community programmes on behalf of the Newcastle Falcons.
Communication Matters aims to increase public awareness, understanding and knowledge of the needs of people with complex communication needs. It offers a telephone helpline, provides easy-to-understand guides & publications, and organises an annual national conference, road shows and study days throughout the UK.
YMCA London South West (Formerly Kingston & Wimbledon YMCA) is committed to putting Christian principles into action through programmes that build a healthy body, mind and spirit for all. We are passionate in our desire to respond to the needs of the local community and in growing people. Operating from five main sites, our diverse work comprises supporting residents in our hostels to build a future, running youth projects and offering a vibrant children’s programme, where we cater for some of the most deprived children in the area. Our restaurants are open to the public and are especially popular with senior citizens for whom we also provide a variety of activities, and our affordable gyms aim to cater for all needs. As a member of the Fundraising Standards Board Scheme, YMCA London South West is committed to the highest standards in fundraising.
Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh (May the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you). Welcome to Masjid Alhikmah, a new family friendly Masjid and Community Centre being built here in Aberdeen to serve the community.
Naz Project London APPEAL UPDATE Community Action Saves Naz Project LondonWe did it! Together, service user, volunteers, supporters and staff at the Naz Project London fought back and have managed to save our project. Through lobbying, campaigning, fundraising and raising awareness of the appeal, we as a community have successfully turned around a potentially devastating scenario of closure. Our target communities are our greatest strength. We exist only to serve them and our mission to mobilize our communities and to respond to the challenges of HIV and AIDS and sexual health underpins all that we do.Community has spoken and is with us.Grant-making Trusts noted the huge effort being made by our communities to secure NPL's future. Inspired by the way the community galvanized itself into action and responded to the funding crisis with robust pragmatism combined with passion and commitment, the Trusts felt it was truly worthwhile to get on board and support our cause. ·One provided us with access to free financial and legal advice. ·One provided us with fundraising expertise. ·And one provided us with a six-figure grant for the next three years. Our communities have given NPL a clear mandate to continue to do what we do best. And so we will! Stay in touch with NPL through our website www.naz.org.uk and our Facebook page http://en-gb.facebook.com/group.php?gid=113413608718864&ref=share
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Purple Community Fund (PCF) is a UK based charity that aims to bring education, health and new work skills to the poorest communities both in the UK, the Philippines and around the world; thereby tackling the issues that trap families in a never-ending poverty cycle. We are developing new projects in the UK, similar to the Philippine social enterprise project that we started in 2008. We taught parents how to make beautiful handmade products using recycled materials. In the UK we will be diverting corporate waste from landfill and teaching disadvantaged people how to make bags for life, rain hats and ponchos and well as expanding our signature ringpull products. The profits from the sale of these items will be used to fund work in the Philippines and UK. Charity No: 1158729
The Marsh Community Centre aims to develop self-confidence and skills of local young people and adults in order that they can bring about positive social and environmental change. We also aim to empower community members to make positive choices for themselves and their community.”
Improving the quality of education in Glasgow and in Malawi www.glasgoweducationmlol.org.uk Malawi Leaders of Learning is a partnership between Education Services in Glasgow City Council and South West Region Education in Malawi. We are working together to improve the quality of learning and teaching to improve outcomes for children both here in Glasgow and in Malawi. We need your donations to help us - we send Scottish teachers to Malawi and bring teachers from Malawi to Scotland to learn from each other - we work with Mothers' Groups to start libraries in primary schools to improve children's literacy and promote family learning - we sponsor girls whose lives are affected by poverty or who are orphans to stay in education - we work with Mary's Meals to improve children's learning in under 6 centres.
MCEC aims to provide a range of culturally sensitive services for the wider communities of North London, drawing upon our Islamic values, with a view to improving quality of life and enhancing community cohesion. Our Objectives are: Focus on the needs of the diverse Muslim community Provide Muslims and non-Muslims with the opportunity to learn and understand Islam, through dialogue, discussion and social interaction and to dispel the common misconceptions of Islam. Meet the needs of the community by promoting spiritual, health, education and social enhancement, through policy, strategic development and services.
We are a registered charity providing Dramatherapy services across London, working with some of the most disadvantaged people in the community, aged 3 to 100. Since 1985, we have provided access to ways of communicating and expressing thoughts and feelings that lead to real change to people's lives.
Our primary aim is to provide sustainable support to the people of Amparai district and neighbouring areas, through investing in healthcare and education.
Light for Malawi offers a chance in life for children in Malawi. Through the use of renewable energy we provide electricity in homes that have previously relied on paraffin for light, with health problems for children doing schoolwork. We provide solar powered batteries with the money you give.
We are the UK’s leading communications charity. We work with the media industry to empower charities and communities to have a voice and be heard. They, in turn, provide invaluable support to millions of individuals and communities. Support us to help continue this life changing work.
The Mad Foundation helps people in some of the world's poorest countries to help themselves, by working at a grassroots level to develop much needed sustainable community resources. Their objective is to advance education and alleviate poverty in any part of the world. They have helped build and renovate hundreds of schools, built orphanages, clinics, workshops, water and sanitation systems, helped kids with educational scholarships and helped provide sports and health resources throughout Africa, South America, and South East Asia. Money raised for the Mad Foundation will always be used on appropriate projects with the most immediate need.
AidCamps International constructs schools, health centres and community facilities in less developed countries. We work in Cameroon, Ethiopia, India, Malawi, Nepal and Sri Lanka with established local NGOs to make a lasting contribution to the heath, education and well-being of some of the most disadvantaged communities in the world.
The wannabeamazin project provides children in Uganda with enjoyable educational and recreational activities. Our focus is on working in poor communities to develop Resource Centres, which offer the whole community the opportunity to read, draw and play, and encouraging personal development and creativity. By engaging young people and aspiring them to think of the future, we can bring the whole community together and provide a platform to tackle some of the important issues they face, such as poverty, poor health and lack of education.
Senahasa Trust is a small charity determined to make a real difference at community level in Sri Lanka. Following the Tsunami in 2004, Senahasa has helped communities get back on their feet and become self-sufficient again. Senahasa also works with non-Tsunami affected villages in Eastern Sri Lanka. Our projects are in healthcare, education, housing, livelihoods and provision of water. We understand local culture and needs from the inside which helps us implement our projects rapidly and effectively.
The HEY Smile Foundation exists to improve the lives of people in need within Hull & East Yorkshire. With the help of our corporate partners, we provide infrastructure support and grants to local charities and organisations, helping to make a tangible difference to the communities they support.
The main objectives of the Haringey Irish Cultural & Community Centre are to protect the values, culture, interests & economic wellbeing of the Irish and local community. We prioritise supporting the more vulnerable members through advocacy and assistance from the Advice & Support Service.
We are the biggest community alliance in Britain, bringing together hundreds of faith, education, labour and residents' groups in London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Milton Keynes, Cardiff and Leeds. CUK also encompasses the Living Wage Foundation, with over 500 accredited Living Wage employers.