(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, 1130940) Browse eventsWe are very fortunate to have an active Parent Teacher Association (PTA), who run a number of fundraising events through the year providing extra fun and activities for the children to enrich their learning.
(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, 1109670) Browse eventsWildlife Vets International ensures the survival of endangered species by injecting veterinary expertise into the heart of conservation. WVI ensures endangered species' survival; from conflict tigers in Bangladesh to Zimbabwe’s African painted dog and re-introduction of flycatchers in the Seychelles
(UK, 1085352) Browse eventsSacar was established in 1999. Our mission is to support adults with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome through the provision of health, education, training, sports, creative arts and counselling activities which promote their social inclusion, training opportunities and ultimately employability.
(UK, 1150857) Browse eventsAt Rotherham Cancer care Centre, we support local people who are living with cancer. Our services are free of charge which is why we rely heavily on the generosity of people taking part in fundraising events to support us.
(UK, 1092826) Browse eventsTideway is a sailing club for disabled and able-bodied sailors. We encourage all disabled people to enjoy the thrill of sailing. We cater for complete beginners all the way up to National and International disabled competitive sailing competitions.
(UK, 7931) Browse eventsSalisbury Rugby Football Club (SRFC) was established over 100 years ago and provides rugby related activities for Mini's, Juniors, Girls and Women, Senior men, Vets and a Walking Rugby teams. We are a centre of Rugby excellence in Dorset & Wiltshire. The club has a strong tradition of producing full international players such as Mike Brown (Eng.), Richard Hill (British Lions & Eng.), Tom Heathcote (Scot). SRFC has very strong links with many local primary and secondary schools through our Schools programme which encourage girls and boys to take up rugby via our Mini (age 6-13) and Juniors (age 14-18) sections. We have over 330 boys and girls who are members of our mini section and over 120 in our Junior section and these numbers at growing each year.
(UK, 1118951) Browse eventsEarth Restoration Service (ERS) is a UK Registered Charity No. 1118951. Our objective is to form a proactive world-wide programme to address habitat restoration and the creation of wildlife corridors involving thousands of children, their parents, teachers and members of the local community.
(UK, 1014390) Browse eventsDaDaFest uses the arts to educate, challenge attitudes and remove the barriers that restrict life choices for disabled people to live independently and equally in society. DaDaFest believes that disabled and d/Deaf people are socially, economically and culturally disadvantaged and discriminated against. The arts provide a platform that can be used to challenge the prevalent negative perceptions of disabled people, highlight inequalities and promote socially just alternatives. Our mission is to inspire, develop and celebrate talent and excellence in disability and deaf arts. Through stimulating and supporting excellent disability and Deaf arts from a wide variety of cultural perspectives we promote and improve the social understanding of disability. DaDaFest is disability led and focused to reflect the lived experience of disability. We work to the social model of disability - we believe that it is systemic barriers, negative attitudes and exclusion by society (purposely or inadvertently) that are the main contributory factors in disabling people.
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