(UK, 1207168) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity that runs sibling groups for children ages 6-11 who have a brother or sister with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. We give them a safe space to socialise with others with similar experiences and engage in group activities.
(UK, 1177715) Browse eventsSamaritans provide non-judgemental confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair. Funds are needed to support our telephone, face-to-face and email contact with people in emotional crisis, including those with suicidal thoughts. Our Weston super Mare Branch answers over 15,000 calls annually. Charity Registration No 292560
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(IE, MYC0038) Browse eventsThe Soul of Haiti Foundation is an Irish registered charity which was established in 2007 by a group of business people who were finalists of the Ernst Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Upon visiting Haiti, these men and women came together with the aim to apply their entrepreneurial skills and resources to create a positive impact on the lives of the people of Haiti.The Soul of Haiti Foundation has three key areas of focus:1. Developing Sustainable Communities Livelihoods2. Facilitating Trade Investment3. Supporting an Enterprise CultureOur core projects include:1. Ile a Vache Orphanage Community2. Christine Model Farm3. Abacou Community Programme4. St. Martin Enterprise Programme5. IFORTH – Hospitality Tourism Training CollegeTo learn more, please visit us at http://www.soulofhaiti.ie
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(UK, 1177049) Browse eventsBubwith is a rural village, but is also the hub for surrounding areas which is due to our Leisure Centre which has a large hall, playing fields and changing rooms. The building is used every day for a range of activities including youth club, bowls, Pilates, karate, fitness clubs, and band practice.
(UK, 1063494) Browse eventsSlumAid is a non-profit organisation, working with slum dwellers in Mumbai, Jaipur and Nairobi. We facilitate volunteers in working with local NGOs in schools, health clinics, and community development projects. SlumAid is aimed at people over the age of 18 who want to work with slum dwellers. Volunteers travel to India or Kenya to work on placements of varying periods ranging from a minimum of two weeks to up to six months. They work on projects for slum dwellers e.g. schools, English language classes, health clinics and community development. Our latest project is a mobile health clinic which will tour Bainganwadi slum in Mumbai offering health care and dispensing medicines and food supplements to those children in greatest need. £8,000 is needed to cover the running costs of the mobile clinic for one year, including the wages of a driver and paediatric doctors and nurses.
(UK, 1140330) Browse eventsThe charity provides therapeutic riding facilities and instruction for people with a wide range of physical and mental disabilities. Some come from local schools for children with special needs, others from specialist residential care homes, whilst many come as individuals.
(UK, 281820) Browse eventsAge UK Plymouth exists to care for and work with older people, those living with dementia and carer's, in and around the City of Plymouth to improve their quality of life through the promotion of choice, opportunity and independence. Our vision: Love later life in Plymouth
(UK, 1051146) Browse eventsA Brief History The Charter 600 Charity was set up by the Mercers’ Company in 1994 to commemorate the 600th anniversaries of both the Company’s first Charter in 1394 and the first Mastership of Richard Whittington in 1395, and to provide an opportunity for today’s membership to make direct contributions to the charitable giving of the Company. The Aim of the Charity The aim of the Charter 600 Charity is to give grants primarily to small, community based organisations, where a small amount of money will make a big difference. The amount available for grants each year is fairly modest and this is reflected in the average grant size (£500-£1,500). Below are some examples of the organisations and projects which the Charter 600 Charity has supported recently. - Emma’s Bubble Trust - A small local charity in Surrey which was set up in memory of Emma Brandon, who died of cancer at just 16 years old. The Charity raises money to help teenage cancer patients. The Charter 600 Charity gave a grant to support the work of the Trust. - Ferrier’s Barn - A day care centre for young disabled people in Suffolk. The Charter 600 Charity gave a grant to fund a range of arts and crafts activities at the centre. - Shirts for Soldiers - An enterprise which provides bespoke shirts free of charge to Soldiers recovering at Headley Court, as a token of gratitude for their courage and sacrifice. The Charter 600 Charity gave a grant in support of this work. - Martha Trust Hereford - The Charity provides lifelong and respite care for young people with profound intellectual and physical disabilities. The Charter 600 Charity gave a grant to fund musical instruments for the therapy department. - Mangalakara Education Trust - Responsible for the Mangalakara Children's Home and Education Centre in India, the Trust provides food, shelter and clothing to orphaned and ill-treated children completely free of charge. The Charter 600 Charity gave a grant to help provide food for the children.
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(UK, 1170534) Browse eventsTAG Youth Club for Disabled Young People provides children and young people with a safe and well equipped environment in which it delivers a programme of personal, social and educational opportunities to young people with disabilities or additional needs. TAG Youth Club aims to empower and optimise the potential of young people who have a disability between the ages of 10 and 25. This is achieved through a range of work, at both the youth centre and in the community; Youth Workers support young people through informal and experiential learning in order to gain knowledge, skills, make informal choices and to assist in their personal development.The club treats all young people fairly and equally as individuals and aims to provide them with a safe, caring, well equipped environment which is accessible to all those who wish to attend, giving them the opportunity to participate in personal and social development activities including arts, drama, music and sport. Charity No: 1170534 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
(UK, 1140963) Browse eventsFAST UK (www.fastcharity.co.uk) supports work to eliminate poverty, deprivation and discrimination in Brasov county, Romania. We work primarily with destitute & marginalised Roma families, and typically support educational and housing programmes that promote a route to self-sufficiency.