(UK, 1045213) Browse eventsYeoman Park Academy is a specialist academy for children with severe, complex, profound and multiple learning difficulties. The age range is 3 -18 and we currently have over 80 children and young adults attending the academy. We are a fully inclusive academy and strive to ensure that all children meet their full potential. We provide our children with a broad, challenging and relevant curriculum that will enrich their lives and prepare them for the future, including a range of careers guidance and work experience opportunities. Our academy is a happy and inspiring environment where children thrive and enjoy their learning.
(UK, SC0020061) Browse eventsThe John Muir Trust is a leading UK charity dedicated to the protection of wild land for both nature and people. Scottish-born John Muir inspired our name and ethos, as the first person to call for action to be taken to protect wild land, and an instrumental figure in the modern conservation movement. The Trust was founded in 1983 to safeguard the future of wild lands against development and to promote awareness and recognition of the value of such places. We are achieving this through ownership in over 25,000 hectares of land with partnerships in a further 50,000 hectares. The John Muir Trust educates people about the value of wild places through the John Muir Award. It was started in 1997 to offer people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to learn about wild places. Through the four challenges of discover, explore, conserve and share and three progressive levels of involvement, it has so far helped over 50,000 people gain an appreciation of such places.
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(UK, 1161089) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a local charityand have set up a new project for the treatment of veterans suffering with PTSDand related mental health problems in the local community. The charity- ‘Stand Easy’is located at 64 Bethel Street, Norwich and offers free treatment to exmilitary personnel.We are hoping that ourproject might be of interest to you as an opportunity to show your appreciationto people from the local community who have willingly engaged in conflicts inthe name of the UK both at home and overseas. If you can offer sponsorship wewill at every opportunity promote your products and company through our variousmedia channels and press releases. Charity No: 1161089 Find out more Website http://www.standeasy.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/standeasycharity?ref=bookmarks Twitter https://twitter.com/StandeasyC
(UK, 1181741) Browse eventsEagley Band is a self-sufficient band. Income comes largely from concerts and from successful contests. The band are now well-known for their achievements in the concert hall and their innovative, challenging and exciting programmes which are proving increasingly popular with audiences everywhere.
(UK, 1149675) Browse eventsLIGHT is a family of artists and record label formed to use this platform to impact people with a positive message in an often dark world. We aim to take this music and message to a whole new level. The method is always changing but the message remains the same.
(US, 47-4872376) Browse events1951 Coffee Company is a non-profit specialty coffee organization promoting the wellbeing of the refugee community in the San Francisco Bay Area by providing job training and employment to refugees while educating the surrounding community about re
(UK, 700335) Browse eventsCOMPASS is a Merseyside charity that provides counselling to people who need someone to talk to. COMPASS provides counselling for anyone aged 18 or over. People come for counselling with a variety of problems. We provide counselling to help with depression, anxiety, bereavement or other loss due to illness, accident or trauma. Counselling can also help with family problems, broken relationships, loneliness, anger, social anxiety and past or present unwanted sexual experiences. Counselling makes a lasting difference to people's lives. It enables them to gain understanding and empowers them to take control, improving their quality of life and that of the people around them. Through counselling people are able to explore what matters to them and resolve difficulties that they experience more confidently. At the end of their counselling, most Compass clients say that they feel significantly better. Counselling at COMPASS can develop increased confidence, self-awareness and self-esteem. It helps improve health, relationships and independence. It can assist development of an empathic approach to others, providing strategies to cope with stress, anger and depression through enhanced communication, improving quality of life.
(AU, 88762184608) Browse eventsRonald McDonald House Parkville is a not for profit accommodation facility dedicated to providing a 'home away from home' for families with a seriously ill child undergoing specialist paediatric medical care at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), Melbourne. The house was established in 1986 and has 47 bedrooms, 2 isolation units, communal kitchens, dining, living areas, playrooms, outside play area and BBQ facilities. Internal accommodation at the RCH, local offsite accommodation for families and Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in Wodonga and at The Northern Hospital in Epping are also managed by the Ronald McDonald House Parkville team.
(UK, 1138632) Browse eventsGreat Yarmouth Minster is the largest parish church in England and is a hive of activity - it's a place of worship, a concert venue, and a central meeting place for the people of our town. The parish of Great Yarmouth also has two daughter churches: St Paul's (Newtown) and St Mary's (Southtown).
(UK, 274092) Browse eventsThe Henry Tyndale School Association supports Henry Tyndale School which is a specialist college for cognition and learning for 2-19 year old's with complex learning difficulties and disabilities. The objectives of the Association are to advance the education of the pupils by provision of facilities for education at the school (not normally provided by the local education authority). It also aims to foster more extended relationships between the school's staff, parents and others associated with the school and to engage in activities that support the school and advance the education of the pupils attending it.