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(UK, 1040178) Browse eventsBYTi s an independent theatre company, for the ages of 8 – 19, based in Hayes, Middlesex. Initially financed by the council, it became an independent charity in 1992, following the acquisition of the theatre by commercial agents. It is run as a non-profit organization by a committee of volunteers.
(UK, 1001776) Browse eventsHalesworth Volunteers make lives better by helping older and isolated people. We run a much loved Community Car Service, a brilliant befriending programme, Isolation Busters and we organise regular events and trips out. We also run the Halesworth Community Larder. In 2022, we were awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
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(UK, 1168538) Browse eventsWe are dedicated to supporting refugees on the move, or who have just arrived in Greece and Northern France, both online and via our mobile bus, with up to date practical, accessible information and assistance, access to the internet and phone charging.
(UK, 209367) Browse eventsATD Fourth World works in partnership with people living in poverty, supporting their efforts to build a better future for their children and family. By ensuring that their voice is heard and their views taken on board, the charity aims to bring real and lasting change to people's lives.
(UK, 1129973) Browse eventsAge Concern Morgannwg Ltd is a Registered Charitable Company (Charity Reg. No. 1129973) operating in the County Boroughs of Rhondda Cynon Taff, Bridgend and Merthyr Tydfil. We employ paid staff and volunteers to support over 18,000 older people each year to improve their quality of life.
(UK, SC052123) Browse eventsThe Micah project fosters sustainability by engaging volunteers to reduce waste through community clothes closets, food initiatives, and workshops, empowering families for a healthier, eco-conscious, and connected community. This improves mental wellbeing and creates a more sustainable future.
(AU, 14084315380) Browse eventsThe Gut Foundation is the only Australian not-for-profit organisation dedicated to conducting research and providing public education regarding the treatment and prevention of a range of gastrointestinal diseases and conditions. These conditions include but are not limited to bowel cancer, coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, malnutrition, indigestion, reflux, diarrhoea and stomach ache.
(UK, 1175441) Browse eventsWhilst there are lots of charities for able-bodied dogs, no one was helping dogs with special needs. Rejected at ‘rescues’ & put to sleep by vets, because they're disabled. Wolfie’s Legacy gives a voice to dogs with no hope, & since 2017 has rehabilitated & rehomed 500+ dogs of all ages, with varying degrees of disability.
(UK, 1175277) Browse eventsWe help to tackle loneliness by organizing outings to a wide range of interesting places and events using our wheelchair accessible minibuses. Our volunteers help to look after our clients and push wheelchairs, if necessary. We provide a door to door service
(UK, 204121) Browse eventsCambridge Past, Present & Future is a local charity run by local people who are passionate about Cambridge and the surrounding area. -We own and run Green Spaces and Historic Building sites -We are building our educational programmes for schools and other groups - We influence local planning issues by encouraging decision makers and developers to deliver quality new development - We lead the public debate on future development of the City and surrounding area. - We are the local charity working to keep Cambridge special!
(UK, 1015438) Browse eventsWe provide specialised equipment for children with disabilities, learning difficulties and other special needs. The children, from all areas of the UK are unable to obtain this equipment from the NHS, and because of the high cost it is usually unaffordable by the family. As a small group, we are extremely proud of the number of children we have been able to help over the past 25 years. We receive no statutory funding and our work continues only through the generosity of the general public, the business sector, Trusts and Foundations.
(UK, 1075180) Browse eventsWe are a national charity dedicated to disabled people in sport and physical activity throughout England. Our vision is disabled people are active for life. We always seek new supporters to make a difference with us. Our programmes include Disability Sport Events and Inclusive Fitness Initiative.
(UK, 305770) Browse eventsThis is the 96th year of operation for the 1st Ashtead Scout Group and we are starting to look ahead towards our Centenary in 2020. With our current 9 sections all operating from our HQ building, we are now starting to investigate whether, with more leaders, we could grow even more to meet the increased demand by young people for scouting in our area, if we could create more space within our HQ building and further develop our transportation needs. Consequently, it gives me great pleasure to announce the start of the Pelham Centenary Fundraising Scheme. We will be collecting additional voluntary donations gradually over the next four years and linking fund raising events tothis fund. We are also happy to take bequests from the Ashtead public but we are also extremely keen to involve local businesses who see the great benefits of Scouting to today's young people. We are working on our fund target which will enable the refurbishment of the current store room into a new troop room with appropriate facilities as well as the construction of a new single storey boathouse / stores building to the side of the current HQ building. We will also be looking at a third minibus 1st Ashtead Scout Group delivers an exciting programme to more than 250 young people aged between 6 and 18 years. Our programme balances adventure with learning, and our young people develop practical skills, self confidence andleadership ability. This translates into responsible, capable and employable young citizens.Scouting adventures are unforgettable. Our youngest beaver scouts will always remember their first night under canvas, their first campfire and their first ascent of our climbing wall. Cub scouts will remember the challenge of navigating on ahike, capsizing a kayak and lighting their first fire. Scouts will remember multi-day expeditions, sleeping under the stars and climbing their first genuine mountain. Explorer scouts experience international camping, extreme sports, and leadership training.1st Ashtead is run by an expert and committed team of adult volunteers comprising leaders who work directly with young people, and a management team who run the group’s affairs. Apart from the satisfaction of making a difference, ourvolunteers benefit from reduced subscription fees and jumped waiting lists for their own children, as well as structured training. Charity No: 305770 Find out more Website http://www.ashteadscouts.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/ashteadscouts/