(UK, 1171704) Browse eventsAUTISM FORWARD CIO was formed in 2017 and is registered with the Charity Commission (registered number 1171704). Our aim is to enable autistic adults to break free of the barriers they face in the workplace and beyond to reach their full potential in life.We provide grants to individuals for specialist mentoring and resources for employers, colleagues, friends and families of autistic adults to encourage them to listen, talk and accept their different way of seeing the world, so that adults on the spectrum are included and valued in communities and workplaces At present, only 16% of autistic adults are in full time work. National Autistic Society research reveals that this figure has remained the same for the last decade. We want to change this. Mentoring also helps autistic adults deal with issues such as anxiety, relationships, housing and personal stability – help which is often not otherwise available and which is so important for inclusion in the community and workplace and leading a happy and fulfilling life. You can help transform the lives of autistic adults and make a neurodiverse workplace a reality by donating to AUTISM FORWARD so we can fund specialist employment related mentoring and raise awareness among employers. We are a registered charity with no paid employees and no fixed overheads, so all donations go directly to fund mentoring by independent autism specialists for adults on the autism spectrum who need appropriate support. Charity No: 1171704 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
(UK, 1102830) Browse eventsMedEquip4Kids provides medical and play equipment for children suffering due to ill health or injury, to give them access to the best care available.
(UK, SC032233) Browse eventsEnabling disabled people to enjoy the outdoors. We organise monthly rambles in the countryside and provide electric scooters for members to go that bit further ......Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Anyone who has walking difficulties will find the gentle pace of our rambles very attractive. Centred around Inverness, rambles can take us north to Loch Maree and south to Aviemore and Fort Augustus. Formed in 2001 and run entirely by our disabled members and our volunteers. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC032233 Find out more Website http://www.highland-disabled-ramblers.org
(UK, 1151316) Browse eventsIn the aftermath of the Gurkha Justice Campaign, activists believed that the Gurkha Peace Foundation should help to integrate two communities and raise funds for worthy projects both in Nepal and the UK.
(UK, 1142791) Browse eventsAl Hasanaat Foundation is working hard to help the neediest and deserving beneficiaries around the world like Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh, Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon and Jordan, Indonesia Tsunami Victims, Africa Flood Victims, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh providing food, water etc
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(UK, 1162936) Browse eventsWe love our seals and the sea. The protection of these amazing creatures lies in all our hands. We need your support to take our fabulous new mobile pop up Marine Centre and Seal Squad Xplorer Xhibition to communities to help everyone understand what they can do to make our seas safer for us all.
(UK, SC024517) Browse eventsThank you for visiting The Ochils Mountain Rescue Team profile page on MyDonate.
(UK, 1148252) Browse eventsThe Moor Pool Heritage Trust is a grassroots local community charity run entirely by volunteers. It was set up in response to the threat of sale of the community facilities of the Moor Pool Garden Suburb in South Birmingham. This is a historic, 107 year-old estate designed by town planning pioneer John Sutton Nettlefold, and is described by English Heritage as "arguably one of the city's best kept architectural secrets". The private owner of the community facilities wants to sell them and the MPHT was created to raise the funds and manage them into the future. The facilities include two community halls, fishing pond, bowling green, skittle alley, and tennis courts. We have until September 2014 to raise the required £325,000 or these facilities will be sold to developers, and Birmingham will have lost a unique part of its history, and the local community will have lost its heart.
(UK, NIC105492) Browse eventsLCC Community Trust run Lisburn Foodbank, Kickstart Social Supermarket and More Than Food project which collectively work to end poverty and social isolation in our community. We tackle issues such as food poverty, debt, wellbeing, employment, individual support and social isolation.
(UK, 1071884) Browse eventsA volunteer run organisation providing a foster care network and rehoming service for stray or unwanted cats and kittens Shropshire Cat Rescue are here to help - together we can make a difference Mission To care for and rehome unwanted cats and kittens and to encourage responsible pet ownership by offering advice on neutering, vaccinating and microchipping Shropshire Cat Rescue was established in 1998 by a small group of cat lovers in the Shrewsbury area. Since then it has grown into a broader foster care network for stray, unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens throughout Shropshire. Our main shelter is located at Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury.
(UK, 1143331) Browse eventsChrist Church Surbiton Hill is a vibrant, growing church in Surbiton on the outskirts of London with a congregation of all ages and backgrounds. Our lovely church was built in 1863 and had some extra work down in the 60/70s but is now in urgent need of an update to improve and increase the facilities we have for both our congregation and the community. As a church, we are a community of people from all walks of life who have one thing in common – we have begun to understand that Jesus makes a massive difference to us and our world today. Whether you want to explore what life is about or you are already keen to get involved in the many things going on here, you’ll find a home at Christ Church. Why not get in contact or take a look at our website or social media channels.
(UK, 1091143) Browse eventsThe Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
(UK, 1133006) Browse eventsWicked Weather Watch offers a unique insight into climate change, enabling young people to meet and hear directly from explorers and others who have visited the Arctic - one of the most impacted parts of our planet. We want to inspire young people to care about our world and to understand what climate change means for us all. WWW looks at how climate change is affecting the people and wildlife of the Arctic, the rest of the world including the UK, and what we can all do about it. We look at