(AU, 581821225) Browse eventsWe are more than just a shelter. Four main programs: --emergency and transitional shelter, including the Community Kitchen --domestic violence/sexual assault shelter --veterans transitional housing --PATH House, a resource center for the chronically homeless living outside in the elements.
(UK, 1108526) Browse eventsFor-ethiopia is a Bristol, UK based charity registered with the Charity Commission under registration number 1108526. Our main aim is providing sustainable development to help the people of Ethiopia move towards self-sufficiency. Our Mission: ‘To relieve poverty and sickness, to preserve and protect health and advance education, among the people of Ethiopia who are in need.’ Why not join our Facebook group where you can see what we are doing and find out about our latest events.
(UK, 1040321) Browse eventsCreative Arts East is a charity committed to bringing the very best arts and cultural activities to rural and/or under-engaged audiences across the eastern region. We aim to use the transformative power of the arts to make a positive difference to the lives of people living in rural communities.
(UK, 1002266) Browse eventsSheila was passionate about serving her community and there are hundreds of stories we can all share on just how well she did this. Here at the Rose Walker Community Centre, Sheila has a special place in our hearts because thanks to her grit and determination, we were able to not only keep our doors open but go on to be a thriving hub for our local community and home to the ground-breaking Friendly Fridays project. But Sheila didn’t stop there! Sheila encouraged new investment in the adjacent Cheadle Heath Park, with a brand new multi-use games area, new benches, a community order, and a play area for little children on order. And still Sheila kept going! Whilst the centre is a fantastic venue and very popular with private groups and hire for birthday parties, Sheila felt something was missing. She wanted to get more community in the community centre. So she turned to two local community leaders and encouraged them to set up a new type of project – Friendly Fridays. Friendly Fridays opened in February 2018 and is free for the whole community to enjoy. Friendly Fridays is age friendly, ability friendly, and dog friendly. It has gone from strength to strength, providing vital support through the pandemic and now celebrating an incredible summer, with over 200 people a week coming through the doors during the summer holidays. Sheila loved the fact that we have “built a community in our community”. We hope you can donate to continue the good work being carried out.
(UK, 1089508) Browse eventsThe ILEAP Charity provides people with a Additional Needs, opportunities to take part in inclusive leisure activities in their local community. ILEAP Colleagues assist our members so that they can have fun in community leisure provision, in a safe and positive environment.
(AU, 27009942269) Browse eventsEvery 14 hours a child is born with cerebral palsy, making it the most common childhood physical disability in Australia? People with cerebral palsy have said it’s like being in a body you can’t fully control. Show the world you care by daring to be bold when faced with a challenge and raise vital funds to support people with cerebral palsy.
(UK, 1197442) Browse eventsEating Matters is a charity providing face to face counselling and therapeutic support to people living in Norfolk with mild to moderate eating disorders.
(AU, 59605379968) Browse eventsThe Family Peace Foundation’s role is to strengthen families, through evidence based education, by providing willing and able parents with the skills knowledge and strategies on how to avoid or eliminate excessive conflict in their homes and thus protecting them and their children from the devastating effects of family violence. The Family Peace Foundation’s sole focus is to work towards peaceful upbringings for every Australian child and in time to sponsor the launching of similar organisations in other countries run and financed by people from those nations who share the same values and beliefs as their Australian counterparts.
(US, College for Creative Studies - N/A) Browse eventsGifts to the College for Creative Studies Annual Fund, or other areas of need, help support the young artists and designers of the future and the creative economy of Detroit.
(UK, 1132666) Browse eventsJCORE (The Jewish Council for Racial Equality) is the leading Jewish Voice on Race and Asylum. Since 1976, has provided a Jewish voice on race and asylum issues, both inside and outside the Jewish community. Inspired by Jewish teaching, the Jewish refugee experience and a tradition of Jewish social activism, we provide opportunities for engagement in the wider society, with a focus on race equality and justice for refugees and asylum seekers. Our work includes: anti-racism and refugee education for all ages, support and campaigning for destitute asylum seekers bringing together Black, Asian and Jewish people to work for a healthy, multi-ethnic society. Charity No: 1132666 Find out more Website http://www.jcore.org.uk Twitter https://twitter.com/JCOREUK
(UK, 1162375) Browse eventsIt was Margaret's wish that we raise funds to help people with cancer to benefit from the nano knife treatment which is not yet available on the NHS.