(UK, 300000) Browse eventsParkide Hall (Ampthill Community Hall) is the local community hall serving Ampthill and Mid Bedfordshire. It is a charity run by a voluntary management committee for the benefit of the local community. The hall was built in 1965 and was a great achievement at the time as Ampthill had been waiting for a public hall since 1858! Parkside is used virtually every day. An average of 400-500 people use the hall per week. However the hall is showing its age and needs to be rebuilt as a facility fit for the 21st Century.
(UK, 1148180) Browse eventsWe run an innovative youth engagement programme 'Blue Skies', which helps young people realise their full potential. Through partnerships with inspirational individuals and environments connected to aviation we can provide unique opportunities to achieve accredited training in work and life skills.
(UK, 1138413) Browse eventsBold Vision is a community charity set up in 2009. Under our umbrella are New Cross Learning, Hill Station, Common Growth, Grown Wild and the Refugee Twinning Project. We also act as an incubator for other community initiatives. We believe in openness, mutuality, courage and potentialising
(UK, 1076494) Browse eventsThe Plaza is nationally recognized as the best surviving example of a 1930's Super Cinema in the north of England. Stockport Plaza Trust aims to protect, preserve and promote The Plaza as a fine example of 1930's architecture through modern viable use as a centre for performing arts and cinema serving local, regional and national communities.
(AU, 69204522424) Browse eventsThe Bill Tingate Brain Cancer Foundation is a not-for-profit health promotion charity. Our purpose is to purchase diagnostic and treatment equipment for hospitals and medical centres caring for brain cancer patients, and support research into finding a brain cancer cure. 'Kick In' is Australian slang meaning to contribute to something. Help us to find a cure for brain cancer by kicking in to our cause and supporting our Foundation.
(NZ, CC21786) Browse eventsThe Wellington City Mission has been serving people in the region for 115 years. We work to assist those who are most in need within society - by enabling them to make better choices, to retain their independence, to build a positive future, and to have a reasonable quality of life.
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The primary objective of Wildlife Asia is the protection and enhancement of the natural habitat of orangutans, gibbons, Asian rhinos, bears and other Asian wildlife. Wildlife Asia is a not for profit association raising funds in Australia to increase conservation contribution, capacity and efficiency for wildlife conservation. Wildlife Asia and its field programs are active, throughout South East Asia in: habitat protection (in particular tropical rainforest), wildlife conservation (in particular Orangutan, Rhino, Bear and Gibbon), and sustainable development for local communities. Your kind donation will help us in our goal to preserve, protect and save bears all around the world. For example: Rescued 806 bears from the dancing bear industry in India and bile farms in Southeast Asia. Provided seed money for more than 500 former dancing bearfamilies to set up new sustainable livelihoods. Please help us to support the bears in Asia and to continue to free the bears. Our responsibility to each bear does not end with their rescue. One of the Fund’s largest ongoing expenses is ensuring that each bear receives the very best care and attention available in our sanctuaries. Funding and facilitating conservation and rehabilitation projects Preservation and reservation of areas of natural habitat with the aim of conserving bio-diversity Encouraging harmonious and respectful animal-human relationships by facilitating profitable and sustainable alternatives to the illegal wildlife trade. Empowering indigenous people and communities through training initiatives which enable indigenous communities to support themselves in a sustainable manner through responsible custodianship of the bear and its environment. Providing information, fostering awareness, and facilitating education with regard to threats facing the global bear population Providing international support and sponsorship for individuals involved with the preservation and conservation of bears Supporting the instigation of new, the review of existing, and the enforcement of appropriate, wildlife legislation to prevent extortion of rare and endangered species as a result of the illegal wildlife trade Funding and creation of new sanctuaries as required and continual maintenance of existing bear sanctuaries and the physical and mental wellbeing of their occupants Yes. Donations, sponsorships and bear rescues are tax deductible (in Australia only). Merchandise purchases and membership fees are not. Clare Campbell, Director - Wildlife Asia [email protected] Newsletter, Facebook and Twitter at www.wildlifeasia.org.au
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(UK, 224245) Browse eventsSBPSS covers the Scarborough Borough assisting visually impaired people to live a normal life, we help relatives and carers as well as sight imapired people. Call in to our modern Resource Centre to see what we do, including teaching computer skills, a gym, specialist equipment and much more.
(UK, 1170255) Browse eventsDiverse is an independent organisation run for and by people that identify as Autistic in the Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire area. Diverse runs activities for people to attend organised by people that identify as Autistic. We want to grow a friendly neuro-diverse connected community through social activities, interests and social media.
(UK, SC037112) Browse eventsThe Alliance for Rabies Control's mission is to prevent human rabies deaths and to alleviate the burden of rabies in animal species. It promotes awareness of rabies, health education, preventative vaccination of animals and people, and inter-disciplinary collaboration. Its vision is a world where all countries have eliminated rabies.
(UK, SC049993) Browse eventsIt all started with a little video, created for World Down Syndrome Day 2018, that took social media by storm. The video was called 50 Mums | 50 Kids | 1 Extra Chromosome. It became one of the most popular not-for-profit viral videos of all time, racking up in excess of 450 million views to date and popularised the hashtag: #wouldntchangeathing. It made such a positive impact on modernising mainstream perceptions of the condition that a bunch of people involved in that initial project decided to set up this organisation to continue the mission. It has now grown to include a multi-skilled, passionate group of people from all over the world. We are trying to achieve a world where negative outdated perceptions of Down syndrome are a thing of the past. We do this by creating and promoting projects designed to directly challenge outdated perceptions. Our projects are designed to be uplifting, emotive and positive; offering insights into how enjoyable life for all those associated with the condition can be. Our intent is to leave those who view our work feeling challenged and changed making them more willing to accept those with Down syndrome and to consider them as valid members of society, as schoolmates, as work colleagues or as employees.
(UK, 1093975) Browse eventsGrandparents Plus is the national charity (England and Wales) which champions the vital role of grandparents and the wider family in children’s lives – especially when they take on the caring role in difficult family circumstances.