(UK, SC032831) Browse eventsWe help improve the quality of life, mental & physical health, wellbeing, independence & inclusion of people and communities in the East Kilbride locality, by providing relevant services, improving access to other local supports and activities, and working effectively with a wide range of partners.
(UK, 1123858) Browse eventsThe Cornwall Down's Syndrome Support Group is run by parents to help families affected by Down's syndrome living in Cornwall. We offer families a chance to meet, socialise and share information, friendship and support. We organise fun days out, trips away and challenging fund raising activities.
(NZ, CC21228) Browse eventsAt Countdown, we believe that one of the best ways of contributing to the growth and development of New Zealand is by supporting children’s health. Hospitals in New Zealand rely heavily on community support to provide additional tools needed to help sick children. Funds raised through the Countdown Kids Hospital Appeal are used to purchase vital medical equipment and facilities which make a significant di erence to the care and wellbeing of children and their families.
(UK, 209078) Browse eventsThe aims of the charity are to provide care and welfare for Jewish people in need, and in particular those who are living in the West Midlands. The major activity of the charity is the operation of a residential and nursing home, Andrew Cohen House, at Stirchley in Birmingham. The strategy of the charity is to continually upgrade Andrew Cohen House whilst pursuing more donations and legacies to help with on going projects. Other activities include the operation of a luncheon club and meals to go service, and the provision of a social work team to provide advice and support within the community.
(UK, 1058305) Browse eventsOur PTA is about much more than simply fundraising. We exist to bring staff, parents and children together in support of a great cause. Over the years we have raised money to fund valuable equipment and resources for the children. However, being a state-funded school, we always need to do more!
(UK, 1051727) Browse eventsThank you for helping patients at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, young and old, get the best possible care. With your support, we can fund pioneering research, the latest cancer treatments & vital services - ranging from new innovations to the special touches that help to change lives.
(UK, SC036502) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1182541) Browse eventsThe objectives of the Charity: To provide grants and donations for such charitable purposes for the public benefit in South Wales. The David "Bomber" Pearce Legacy Charity 1182541 key aims are: ° Inspiration ° Determination ° Youth development The charity will maximise the advancement of sport.
(UK, 1124154) Browse eventsAnimal Welfare of Luxor (AWOL) is a small charity, registered in the UK under charity number 1124154. AWOL provides free veterinary treatment for the animals of Luxor's west bank in Egypt. This is very poor agricultural area where working animals are often essential for the families to be able to earn a living. By helping these animals you are not only alleviating the animals pain; you are also helping their owners to feed and clothe their families. AWOL provides free veterinary care to the very hard working horses, donkeys and camels, as well as the cats and dogs belonging to poor families in the villages. AWOL also makes and provides free comfortable equine tack and dog collars to replace the unsuitable string, wire and chains which poor owners often use as nothing else is available. AWOL is committed to educating owners about better animal care, often the problems we see are caused by ignorance rather than cruelty. AWOL is the only animal charity based on the west bank. The care we provide is essential to this impoverished area. Without AWOL many animals would be left to suffer uncared for and many families would be even worse off than they are now. Please help AWOL help the animals of Luxor's west bank and their owners.
(UK, 1154287) Browse eventsAAUK raises awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) whilst providing information and support to people whose lives are affected by autism. AAUK also provides the funding of specialist equipment to schools and groups that support and educate people with autism,
(UK, 1098076) Browse eventsThe are a small group of parents and staff who raise funds for the school to provide resources for the children and improve the learning environment
(UK, 1212441) Browse eventsWe provide emergency food and care packages to people over Leicestershire whom are in dire poverty. We supply a nutritional based food parcel and care packages , for the kindness of mankind.
(UK, 1128795) Browse eventsExeter Foodbank provides emergency food for local people in crisis via a voucher referral system. We are a small, volunteer-centred charity with a big heart and a big vision: to support local people in crisis and ensure that no one in and around the city of Exeter goes hungry. We work in partnership with around 120 referral agencies – including schools, health services & the CAB – to provide food and further support for those in need. We are reliant on the generosity of the local community for nearly every food item we give out, andbenefit from the incredible efforts of our 110+ volunteers.In 2015/16, we provided 3 days’ worth of emergency food for 4,384 people (of which 1,200 were children). Our beneficiaries come from a broad cross-section of the community;they include families, young people, the unemployed and those in work. The motto of the Trussell Trust, to which we are affiliated, is ‘restoring dignity,reviving hope’; we strive to reflect this in all we do. Charity No: 1128795 Find out more Website https://exeter.foodbank.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/exeterfoodbank/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ExeterFB
(UK, NIC110779) Browse eventsWelcome to Spectrum Connections NI, a volunteer run charity in East Antrim supporting neurodivergent children and their families. Spectrum Connections NI is dedicated to supporting children, teenagers, and young adults on the autistic spectrum or with ADHD, as well as their families and siblings, in the Mid and East Antrim region. Our organisation provides a welcoming, inclusive community that embraces neurodiversity and offers a safe environment for social interaction, personal growth, and support. Our vision is to create an inclusive community where neurodiverse children, young people, and their families feel understood, supported, and empowered to thrive. Our Mission is to provide safe, engaging, and supportive spaces that foster friendships, social skills, confidence, and wellbeing among young people with or awaiting an ASD/ADHD diagnosis and their families.
(UK, 1020095) Browse eventsHebron House has been successfully working with women with drug/alcohol addiction since 1987 to provide them with the life skills, support and resources to successfully resettle in the community drug or alcohol free. The House is a modernised therapeutic facility for our clients, situated in a conservation area in walking distance of all city amenities and public services in the heart of Norwich. We provide a highly structured and timetabled programme including self–help techniques, one-to-one counselling, individual work and group therapy. Specialist Areas include Complex needs for women/ Physical / Emotional / Sexual Abuse / Eating Disorders / Dual Diagnosis/Specialist 1:1 Counselling and Group Therapy/Aftercare/Housing and Employment.
(UK, 1140435) Browse eventsWe are a local church that meets in a number of different locations. We are a community of ordinary people who are living to see God's Kingdom come in the places we live, partnering with Jesus Christ as He builds His church. We live to see the world we live in saved by our compassionate God.
(UK, 1161419) Browse eventsDiscover Spirit within Khalsa Foundation started the longest running Sikh Camp in the UK that was established in 1990 and has branches worldwide providing the highest quality and most inspirational Sikh camp available in the world. At Khalsa Camp, our aim is to provide everyone who attends in depth knowledge of our Gurus teachings in a fun and friendly atmosphere. We believe in creating change by raising consciousness and thinking outside the box. We aim to challenge the current status quo by shaking up how we currently think about the spirituality, life and the world. We encourage and inspire each other to take action with the goal of bringing to life a bright future for us all. Positive and heartfelt Seva (selfless giving) is a big part of what we do.Living sustainably, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, creating a spiritual relationship with oneself and creator, shaping a better world together are all things we encourage. We value balance in our world, which means examining all aspects of our lives. We encourage debate around, health, science, technology and an accessible, spirituality.
(UK, 1057715) Browse eventsThe Longleat Charitable Trust incorporates the Longleat Elephant Sanctuary Appeal
(UK, 1180852) Browse eventsThis charity is to improve the lives of children that may have a life limiting health condition. Some have complex additional needs. We support the whole family by offering counselling therapy, workshops & courses to improve the quality of life of the care giver, child & siblings.
(UK, 295952) Browse eventsThe Free Representation Unit (FRU) is a charity dedicated to providing free legal representation to those who cannot afford to pay, before Tribunals in the Greater London area where legal-aid is unavailable. Founded in 1972, FRU is one of the country's foremost providers of free legal service.
(AU, 65399649360) Browse eventsProvide a safe haven for lost, stray or unwanted dogs Re-unite lost dogs with their owners Adopt dogs to new homes. Every effort is made to re-home all suitable dogs. There is no time limit placed on dogs waiting adoption. Provide veterinary treatment to dogs in our care Support dog owners in times of crisis through our Dogs in Crisis program Provide the best possible care – heating in winter, paired kennels to reduce stress, daily exercise and contact with caring staff and volunteers. Encourage all dog owners to provide the best possible care for their dogs. Employ staff who show empathy to the dogs in their care