(UK, 1152707) Browse eventsThe St. Thomas' Lupus Trust is the charity that funds vital and pioneering research into lupus at St. Guy's & Thomas' Hospitals.
(UK, SCO42777) Browse eventsMalawi Fruits is a Scottish Charity committed to working with our partners in Malawi to establish and grow sustainable community businesses in the north of the country. We aim to provide start-up finance, training and support to agriculture and related community enterprises. We encourage small holder farmers to see their smallholding as a business and we provide support and training to help develop these fledgling businesses so they can maximise their income and provide for the education and healthcare needs of their families.
(UK, 1141774) Browse eventsWe are small charity and community partnership in Kimberworth Park who work alongside the local community raising funds to deliver a wide range and variety of groups, activities and services for local people and across Rotherham. Our aim is to tackle loneliness and isolation for people of all ages
(UK, 1117126) Browse eventsTHE FED is the leading social care charity for the Greater Manchester Jewish Community. Each month we look after 1200 people living in our Community or in our care at Heathlands Village, from babies with special needs to older people with dementia.
(UK, 1143884) Browse eventsRefugee Support Devon’s aim is to support people who have been forced to flee from their homes in other parts of the world. The charity provides them with the protection needed to rebuild their lives in safety and with dignity.
(UK, 1000762) Browse eventsEstablished in 1990, Stevenage Community Trust was formed to provide funding to voluntary and community groups in Stevenage and the surrounding villages, as well as to individuals in desperate need. The work of the Trust is only possible with the continuing support of local businesses and individuals through membership and donations. Our current patron members are Stevenage Borough Council and The Follett Trust, with over 50 other local businesses and community groups forming our standard membership. The Trust has helped thousands of people in the local community by providing grants ranging from £50 to £2,000. Over £750,000 has been distributed over the years to a wide range of beneficiaries including sports and arts clubs, Olympic hopefuls, groups for the blind and the deaf, toddler groups and after-school clubs, schools, Scouts and Guides, clubs for widows and the over 60’s, Women’s refuge, Age Concern, community centres, sheltered housing and emergency grants for individuals and families in need. What makes Stevenage Community Trust so unique is that funds are both raised and distributed at a local level. Even if you are unfamiliar with the name, most Stevenage residents will have, or know someone who has, benefited positively from the Trust.
(UK, SC039605) Browse eventsInspiring Scotland is an exciting new way of using money and skills to improve the lives of Scotland’s most vulnerable people. It is a partnership between individuals, Scottish Government, trusts and foundations, business and charities working together with a shared desire for social change.
(UK, 1172757) Browse eventsWWMS helps vulnerable migrants, including asylum-seekers and refugees, in the London Borough of Redbridge and neighbouring boroughs to live full and fruitful lives in the UK .
(US, 46-0483435) Browse eventsThe Rise School of Denver provides the highest quality early educational services to children ages 12 months to six years with and without disabilities in an inclusive environment. Rise delivers comprehensive education, intervention and therapy to
(UK, SC023884) Browse eventsTayside Special Olympics is a registered Scottish charity dedicated to helping children and adults with intellectual (learning) disabilities in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross participate in Local, Regional, National, European and World Games. Tayside provide year long sports training in a variety of Olympic sports providing them with continued opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of skills, gifts and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community. Tayside Special Olympics is unique as it provides year long participation in a wide variety of Olympic sports for children and adults from the three unitary authority areas of Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross who are registered as having a learning disability. Irrespective of their abilities, they are able to participate in sport and recreation which is at the heart of the Special Olympics movement. This further complements any other interactions they may have within their own domestic, educational or institutional environments. Tayside Special Olympics is managed by an Executive Committee which comprises of volunteers, coaches and athletes from across the three unitary authority areas. Tayside Special Olympics do not receive any statutory funding and it relies on the athletes and volunteers taking part in numerous charity events to raise funds. This fundraising is supplemented by donations from local companies, groups and individuals who support the athletes and volunteers. It is thanks to these donations and assistance that Tayside Special Olympics continues to survive and provide support to our athletes.
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