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17th Greenock Guides (UK, SC051973) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

We are a local Girlguiding unit helping girls build confidence, friendships and essential life skills in a safe, supportive community. Through weekly meetings, outdoor adventures and international opportunities, we encourage girls to discover their strengths and reach their full potential.

HOPE For Autism (UK, Sc033312) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

HOPE For Autism supports children aged 3-20years with autism and their parents/carers who reside in North Lanarkshire, by offering a range of services and childrens' activities, 6 days a week at the HOPE Centre in Airdrie.

Kings Heath Primary School PTFA (UK, 1179962) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

The Kings Heath Primary School PTFA works tirelessly to raise much needed funds for the school. We help to arrange and run events and projects to support the staff in the excellent provision of education. Our fundraising has helped bring essential resources and equipment and we want to do much more!

The Refugee Buddy Project (UK, 1191436) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

We opened in 2017 as a community group welcoming people seeking refuge who had recently arrived in Hastings. Now, we are a refugee & migrant-led charity supporting families and individuals from refugee backgrounds with our buddy programme, advocacy, and financial & emotional support.

East-West Ministries (US, 75-2486132) Browse events

YTD Raised: $485.00

Childhood Leukemia Foundation, Inc. (NO, Childhood Leukemia Foundation, Inc. - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: kr485.00

The Canadian Mental Health Association Ottawa Branch (CA, The Canadian Mental Health Association Ottawa Branch - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: $485.00

LEAGUE FOR ANIMAL WELFARE (US, 31-0818511) Browse events

YTD Raised: $485.00

Founded in 1949, League for Animal Welfare is a privately funded, non-profit organization providing much-needed care for unwanted, lost and neglected cats and dogs in our community. As the oldest and one of the largest no-kill shelters in the area,

The Luxford Centre (UK, 1180260) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

FRIENDS OF BENTHAL (UK, 1126429) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

TIME FOR GOOD INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES (UK, 1190931) Browse events

YTD Raised: £485.00

Rotary Club of Claremont Foundation (US, 954324190) Browse events

YTD Raised: $485.00

Seeing Eye Dogs (AU, 28004758641) Browse events

YTD Raised: $485.00

  Our mission is to enhance the mobility and independence of people who are blind or vision impaired throughout Australia by providing Seeing Eye Dogs, mobility training and rehabilitation services free of charge.   Seeing Eye Dogs Australia (SEDA) is the only national trainer and provider of Seeing Eye Dogs in Australia and has been helping people who are blind or vision impaired for 50 years. These unique dogs provide the ‘gift of independence’ and freedom in day-to-day life by becoming the ‘eyes’ of a person who is blind or vision impaired.    Right now there are 480,000 Australians aged over 40 with considerable vision impairment and 50,000 of these people are legally blind. At SEDA, we do not receive any government funding so our work depends solely on the goodwill and support of our volunteers and donors to provide dogs as guides.   It costs $30,000 and takes up to two years of intensive training for one Seeing Eye Dog to graduate. However, because these dogs need to have the highest capabilities in order to meet strict requirements, not all of them pass. In fact, the pass rate is only 50 per cent. And sometimes it’s not known until the very end of training whether a dog will be suitable – even the most highly skilled dog may not meet all of the criteria.     From the early age of seven weeks, these pups leave Camp SEDA to venture into the world with their volunteer Puppy Carers. Puppy Carers are very special people because they have the job – under the watchful guidance of SEDA staff – to socialise, love and nurture these pups for the first 12 months of their life. Pups will be taught to toilet and eat only on command, visit supermarkets, restaurants, schools and the like so they are confident in all aspects of daily living. They are also taught left from right, how to stop at a curb, find a seat and many more tasks. Puppy Carers attend socialisation days and visit the city, using trams, trains and buses. In real terms, being a Puppy Carer is like having a child.    When the pups are 12 to 14 months old, they must pass a rigorous test to move on to the next level – six months of intensive training at Camp SEDA. This is where the real work begins. SEDA instructors train and test these pups to do the most amazing tasks. After all, someone will be relying on these dogs to always get it right. When a person relies on a dog for their eyes, their life and safety is dependent on the dog’s ability to ensure there are no cars coming or dangers ahead, and other aspects of daily we, as sighted people, take for granted.    After six months of training the dogs are then assessed for their suitability to help a blind or vision impaired person. This is also an intensive process to ensure the pups and the person match – everything from the height to the personality of the person and the dog is considered.    Once this process is complete, our client stays with us in our residence for a four-week training course. They bond with their dog guide and begin to work together as a team – a team that will last for approximately 10 to 12 years.    Seeing Eye Dogs Australia is a national not-for-profit organisation dependent on the generous support of sponsors and donors. SEDA has established a dedicated phone line – 1800 PUPPYS (1800 787 797) – for people who wish to sponsor a puppy or make a donation. Your support will give a person who is blind or vision impaired the greatest gift they could receive – independence for life.   For further information, please call 03 9381 6400    Seeing Eye Dogs Australia 17 Barrett Street, Kensington Vic 3031

Insight Memory Care Center (US, Insight Memory Care Center - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: $484.88

Insight Memory Care Center is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community. Serving Northern Virginia since 1984, IMCC offers a spectrum of holistic care, with a vision of a community where those affected by memory impairments can achieve the highest quality of life.

Newton Dee (UK, SC043417) Browse events

YTD Raised: £484.83

Newton Dee is a Camphill community in Aberdeen, Scotland. We offer a home, meaningful work and opportunities for personal development to adults with learning disabilities and other special needs. Our goal is to help everyone to reach their fullest potential, regardless of disability.

FOGDS (UK, 276327) Browse events

YTD Raised: £484.57

Friends of Great Doddington School is a parent and teachers association who raise funds for the benefit of all children at Great Doddington Primary School with additional,above and beyond support towards their learning and social skills in a fun and supportive way.

RSPCA Cambridgeshire Mid East Branch CIO (UK, 1207041) Browse events

YTD Raised: £484.35

We are one of 130 independent branch charities that work to support the local work of the RSPCA's Inspectors. The RSPCA Cambridgeshire Mid-East Branch is a separately registered charity and we are primarily self-funding with our income being mainly generated in our charity shop in March.

INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION INC (US, 391187711) Browse events

YTD Raised: $484.33

Ls Classic Foundation (US, 74-2931329) Browse events

YTD Raised: $484.00

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Space Coast United Soccer Club Inc (US, Space Coast United Soccer Club Inc - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: $484.00

Friends of St James Okehampton (UK, 1197143) Browse events

YTD Raised: £484.00

We run fundraising events to fund equipment, resources and experiences for the children of St James CE Primary & Nursery School, Okehampton. We are primarily focussing on developing the outdoor spaces at the school to enrich outdoor learning and play.

Coombe Girls' School PFA (UK, 1055541) Browse events

YTD Raised: £484.00

Coombe Girls' School PFA has a vital role, supporting the staff and pupils by raising money to buy additional equipment for the school and helping with extracurricular activities. We support the School's social events and performances as well as aiming to foster networking and friendship amongst school community. The PFA is open to all parents and carers and has a small friendly committee and an enthusiastic group of helpers. Through our staff representative, we receive wish lists from the departments, and we also involve the School Council. We raise money through Quiz Nights, Uniform Sales, Crowdfunding, Online Auction and Summer Raffle. We are always looking for new ideas for fundraising and support from businesses for raffle prizes/sponsorship and we always welcome help to run events.

WINNIPEG HARVEST INC (CA, 131792616RR0001) Browse events

YTD Raised: $484.00