(UK, 513694) Browse eventsWe fund the purchase of equipment and services for the hospital and in the local community served by 5 GP Surgeries that cannot be funded by the NHS.
(UK, 1060374) Browse eventsRT55 hold regular meetings each fortnight, getting together for everything from Black Tie dinners to a game of football, or even something as simple a drink at the pub or a meal somewhere local. These social evenings are the lifeblood of the Round Table movement – bringing together groups of friends for a drink and a laugh. Each local Round Table club organises a few events each year to raise money. They vary from club to club, and can be anything from carnivals and bonfires to silent auctions and charity runs. Raising money is part of what table but what really matters is that Tablers get involved in their local communities, putting something back, and making a difference locally. There’s no obligation to commit a certain amount of time. All that clubs ask is you devote what time you have available, and often it’s a great way to develop new skills. In 2013 – 2014 charities that we donated to were: Childer - £1000Manchester Childen’s Hospital - £7500North West Air Ambulance - £ 500Rochdale Sea Cadets - £1000Young Carers - £500Rochdale Mind - £150.00Rochdale Hospice - £2500 Please assist us to help those that need it within our Local Community. Why not assist us with helping to raise money. Visit our website at www.rt55.co.uk and see what events we have coming up.
(UK, SC013703) Browse eventsPluscarden Abbey is a community of Catholic Benedictine monks in the only medieval British monastery still being used for its original purpose. Situated six miles south-west of Elgin in Moray, the monastery enjoys the peace and stillness of a secluded glen, but is easily reached by road from the town. The atmosphere of quiet reflection and of work dedicated to the glory of God is the same now as it was in the thirteenth century, when a community of monks first came to this part of Moray. Charity No: SC013703 Find out more Website http://www.pluscardenabbey.org/
(UK, 1109622) Browse eventsSo far RSL has built over 300 homes, built toilets and brought water to 50 different locations, funded a special needs school, restored the livelihoods of over 1000 families, established a children’s resource centre, built a village, two schools and an award-winning international standard library.
(UK, SC039776) Browse eventsOur Mission – The Boys’ Brigade has faith in young people and provides them with opportunities to learn, grow and discover in a safe, fun and caring environment which is rooted in the Christian Faith.
(UK, 1149720) Browse eventsSOLACE aims to ensure that no revert sister goes through difficulties in her life unsupported, by providing the holistic support she needs to move forward and by enabling her to strengthen and maintain her faith and closeness to Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala. For more info, visit www.solaceuk.org
(UK, 1059318) Browse eventsHertford Shires is a Rotary club based in Ware Herts & is part of the world-wide Rotary organisation. We serve our local community and support many projects. We also run local competitions for essay-writing and Young Chefs, and our main fund-raising event is a Dragon Boat Race held on the River Lee
(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.