Womankind Worldwide is an international women’s human rights charity working to help women and girls transform their lives in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We deliver the essential support that women’s organisations need to amplify their voice, increase their impact and bring about greater change.
Cambridge Women's Resources Centre has worked with women for 30 years. We provide training and education, and support women through challenging times in their lives. We provide Advice, Guidance and courses for women looking for work or training. We have a free creche for women using the centre.
Lighthouse Women’s Aid supports women and children who have suffered or are at risk of suffering from domestic violence and abuse by providing safe refuge, information and advice, emotional, practical support and therapeutic interventions to enable them to make informed choices about their lives. Services currently provided are: To find out more about the work that we do, please take a look at our website: www.lighthousewa.org.uk
The Ampleforth Abbey Trust was formed to further Roman Catholic religion and education. It undertakes many activities particularly for the less advantaged, specifically in this case through FACE-FAW, (Friendship and Aid to Central and Eastern Europe-Friendship and Aid for the World).
The Kamuli Friends charity supports Kamuli Mission Hospital in Rural Uganda. The aims of the charity are to provide funding for building projects, medical equipment and some medical treatments as well as introducing volunteers to the hospital. These volunteers included medical and nursing professionals as well students for medical electives and gap year. We are extremely careful to ensure every penny reaches the hospital and gets spent appropriately, and we are pleased to report that real progress already being made thanks to your generosity.
Cardiff Women’s Aid provides specialist support services to women and children who are/ have experienced domestic abuse. We provide a range of services including emergency temporary accommodation, crisis support, children’s services, group and individual therapeutic counselling sessions.
Bolivia is one of South Americas poorest countries. Of its population of 9.7million, 59% live below the poverty line. Friends of Bolivia aims to support Bolivias most vulnerable citizens by providing financial assistance to charities and NGOs working in the country. In our 25 years of existence, we have sent over £300,000 in aid to non-governmental not-for-profit organisations which support vulnerable individuals and communities in the country. Friends of Bolivia is run entirely by volunteers, and the money we raise goes directly to the projects we support.
We are a small charity, that aims to improve the level of healthcare provided by hospitals in developing countries. We aim to provide hospitals and clinics with much needed funds and medical equipment.
Trade Aid is an education charity which was founded ten years ago. Its work is in the small village of Mikindani, southern Tanzania, and its aim is to help tackle poverty and bring about a level of prosperity for the local people, through the creation of sustainable employment.
East Sussex WRAS was established as a voluntary group in 1996, but founder Trevor Weeks has been rescuing wildlife since 1985. The charity was set up to provide a front-line rescue & hospital service for people finding wildlife casualties as well as offering advice and information.
Giving assistance to all ranks of the Coldstream Guards, both past & present, their wives, widows, children and other dependants.
We relieve hardship or distress of former and serving members of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment and members of the former Regiments and their dependants.
Children's Medical Care Malawi aims to improve healthcare for children throughout Malawi. It works in partnership with Malawian healthcare providers to support healthcare worker training and improve local facilities, providing key skill and equipment needed to save the lives of sick children.
Foundation for Change works with individuals whose lives have been affected by substance misuse. It is a place where we work with individuals to support them to create solid foundations on which to build their lives which is done through a process of education, group learning and building self-awareness. One of our main values is that we believe misusing substances is a rational response to trauma and/or disadvantage and that by educating people about their condition (rather than treating them for it), they gain a better understanding of it and the world around them. The result is that individuals feel more informed, less helpless, and better empowered in their lives as opposed to being dependent on intervention from treatment services. Please check our campaigns page if you'd like to make a donation.
QAC provides education, training and support towards employment for blind and partially sighted people and those with other disabiltiies. Learners and clients are aged 16+. The charity also develops people's social and independence skills in a day or residential setting.
Founded in 1994, the Monsoon Accessorize Trust helps women and children in Asia through education, healthcare and income generation projects. http://uk.monsoon.co.uk/view/category/uk_catalog/mon_7,mon_7.5
Tetbury Hospital Trust is a charity established in 1993 after the Hospital was threatened with closure by the National Health Sevice. The Patron of the Friends of Tetbury Hospital Trust is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales who has a home, Highgrove, 3 miles away. The Hospital, run by and for the local community, provides NHS and other health services to the people of Tetbury and the surrounding area. The Friends of Tetbury Hospital raise money to provide updated facilities and essential new medical equipment by organising fundraising events and by donations from individuals and other local organisations. You can find out more about the Hospital and its fund raising activities by visiting its website at www.tetburyhospital.co.uk/friends
The Charity exists to provide support to the members and former members of the Regiment and its antecedent Regiments by way of offering assistance to those in need, suffering hardship or distress by way of grants, gifts or payments for services or facilities, preserving the traditions of the Regiment and fostering esprit de corps within the serving Regiment and the Regimental Association.
The CTBF is the leading UK charity for people working behind the scenes in the Film, Cinema and TV industries. We offer practical and financial assistance for those with a need. Please visit our website at www.ctbf.co.uk for more information.
Aspire run social enterprises in Oxfordshire. These create work placements, training and employment for people facing severe disadvantages such as homelessness, substance misuse and offending. Aspire saves the public purse over £1M annually and won the 2012 Guardian Charity of the Year award.
Dedicated to the ships of the Royal Navy's fleet and the men and women who served in them. 4 exhibition galleries take the story from the 1700s to the present, and, with research collections, digital assets and learning services, meet the needs of wide-ranging audiences.
It cares for dentists and their families, helping them through times of difficulty with regular or one off grants according to their need.
Re-Solv's mission is to end volatile substance misuse (VSM) in the UK, particularly among children and young people.
Leo House supports children & young people with a life-limiting condition from birth to 25 years & their families. We cannot cure but we can help give the best quality of life possible. We are a registered charity established by Brighton Lions Club, working in East & Mid Sussex & Brighton/Hove.