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(UK, 1138260) Browse eventsRide High helps some of Milton Keynes most disadvantaged children by teaching them to ride and care for horses. In addition to teaching them equestrian skills we work with the children on a range of social, personal and educational skills that they may not be acquiring through conventional learning channels, for example at school or at home. The children we deal with may be in foster care, depressed to the point of suicide, living in an environment dominated by alcohol, violence or drugs, be caring for parents or siblings or come from very deprived backgrounds. We offer children regular access over months and years believing that providing long term consistent support will help them cope with the challenges of daily life and improve their prospects in life.
(UK, 1020558) Browse eventsIt supports the Christadelphian faith in Europe and Africa with preaching and welfare work.
(UK, 1198382) Browse eventsChildren in disadvantaged families in West Africa live in communities where they often experience poverty, violence and child exploitation. UCEP gives them hope through education and coaching to become better citizens so that they can positively influence their peers and their communities at large.
(UK, SC050548) Browse eventsA charity supporting a cost-effective and socially responsible solution to waste that gives purpose and community to adults with additional support needs. Friends of Wood RecyclAbility SCIO is a charity whose purpose is to raise funds to expand and enhance the training opportunities at Wood RecyclAbility. Our vision is that Wood RecyclAbility has the funds to fulfil its ambitions, specifically: * Provision of a diverse range of tailored training opportunities for adults with additional support needs, working within the circular economy (reduce, reuse, repurpose) * Working from modern, welcoming premises * Financially secure and sustainable Wood RecyclAbility is a great example of how an organisation can be a sustainable business whilst providing an environmental and social benefit. The organisation was set up in 1997 as a small social enterprise to provide practical work experience for people with additional support needs through working with waste wood. Over the last 21 years the organisation has grown steadily from 2 staff and 6 trainees in a small croft and out buildings to 9 staff and up to 32 trainees each day in a purpose-built workshop, yard and 5 acres of agricultural land.
(UK, 1096097) Browse eventsFriends of Gosforth School are a registered charity. Our aim is to raise money for the school to enhance our children's learning experience. We organise events throughout the school year to generate funds for the procurement of educational resources.
(UK, 1135341) Browse eventsGravesham foodbank provides emergency food and support tolocal people in crisis.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Gravesend foodbank, operating under the umbrella of theTrussell Trust national charity, provides short term emergency food supplies toindividuals and families.The most common reasons for families needing help are delaysin receiving state benefits, changes in the benefits system, low income anddebt. A number of homeless people are also supported by the foodbank.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1135341 Find out more Website http://www.gravesham.foodbank.org.uk
(UK, SC041354) Browse events"Celebrating diversity and unifying people through rugby" To promote and encourage an appreciation of equality, diversity and social integration by proactively supporting the development of individuals and communities through participation in the game of rugby in all it’s forms
(UK, 1124128) Browse eventsCambodian Children's Education Foundation is a UK charity set up to support and give backup to FEDA (Friends Economic Development Association) in Cambodia. FEDA is a Cambodian NGO working to empower Cambodian people living in rural areas through education and income generation projects.
(UK, AJC109) Browse eventsEYECAN is Jersey’s only charity focused solely on supporting Islanders with sight impairment. We work closely with all age groups, from infants through to the elderly, enabling people with a sight impairment and their families to benefit from social events, activities and tailored support. It is this partnership approach that ensures those affected by sight impairment are empowered to live more independently with their sight loss. EYECAN is one of the Island’s oldest charities. Formerly known as the Jersey Blind Society, we were established in 1886. Our name has changed to EYECAN to reinforce that we are here to support people at all stages of sight loss. Anyone with a sight impairment can access the support given by EYECAN.
(UK, 270323) Browse eventsMillions of Syrians who have fled their homes because of the ongoing conflict in Syria are living in overcrowded, unhygienic and desperate conditions in refugee camps in Lebanon.As part of the UK's commitment to bring 20,000 people to safety in the UK, Waltham Forest Community Sponsorship Partnership want to bring 3 families to settle in Waltham Forest, through the community.By raising £30,000, community sponsorship enables community groups to become directly involved in supporting the resettlement of vulnerable people fleeing conflict and in need of humanitarian protection in the UK. Waltham Forest Community Sponsorship Partnership brings together mosques, churches and colleges to work together to sponsor 3 families to settle in Waltham Forest.The Waltham Forest Council of Mosques, together with the Parish of Walthamstow and Leyton Sixth Form College are raising funds to bring and support the resettlement of Syrian families.The lead charity, Waltham Forest Islamic Association, has set up a separate bank account for all donations made and all expenses incurred for the programme. Charity No: 270323