(UK, 1074144) Browse eventsWe provide horse riding lessons for children and adults 1969 and our aim is to give each individual the chance to achieve their own personal goal whilst gaining a therapeutic benefit, learning a new skill and having fun. As one of the National RDA member Groups, we adhere to the National standard of vision, values and objectives, and work within their rules and regulations.
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(UK, 1170437) Browse eventsChrist Church Kensington Liverpool is 148 years old. The Church is on the National Heritage list for England and is considered worthy of preservation. Help bring this beautiful historical landmark back to life. Squatters had brought the building in disrepair, it has been damaged by pigeon and rat infestations, alongside water damage to the roof, walls and floorboards. It has now been acquired by a local church, in Kensington whose vision is to restore and have the building fully functioning as a church again and a thriving community hub, with facilities such as, soup kitchen, youth, weddings, celebrations and other activities. A place for people to meet, hold social, cultural and educational activities for all ages and nationalities. Being a registered charity, we need financial support, donations, or support through public grants or funding
(UK, 1104134) Browse eventsThe Andrew Clark Trust is a UK registered charity which was established in 2001 with the aim to help in the development of a rural community in Burma (Myanmar), in need of support for education and healthcare for children. Thanks to the donors in the UK and around the world, the Trust is able to sponsor young children through state education from primary school to further education in Burma. Our basic belief is that the route to development is only through education and that requires the support of healthcare. Helping people to help themselves through education and self reliance is the essence of the Trusts existence and we aim to channel all support from donors and sponsors to this end. Piers Codling, Trustee, is cycling the 1,000 miles from Lands to John O Groats starting on September 3rd 2011 to raise money for the Trust. Any sponsorship / donations are greatly appreciated.
(UK, SC049314) Browse eventsBlood Bikes Scotland are a dedicated team of volunteer motorcyclists, who commit their time to provide a service for NHS Lothian and Borders. Using fully liveried motorbikes, we offer this unscheduled service free of charge to the NHS as an alternative to taxis or couriers as a way of ‘giving something back’. We deliver small urgent items including blood samples, donor baby milk, equipment, medication that are urgently requiring to be moved from one site to another or from a patients home in the community. By using motorbikes, we are able to move these items quicker than four wheeled vehicles which is vital as many items are time critical.
(UK, 200719) Browse eventsAbbeyfield is one of the largest voluntary sector UK-wide providers of housing and care for older people, committed to alleviating loneliness while maintaining independence. Founded in 1956, Abbeyfield has grown to include around 750 houses managed by professional staff and volunteers, providing support, care and friendship for around 8,000 residents.
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(UK, 1172719) Browse eventsHoardingUK provides personal and practical support to people impacted by hoarding behaviour to enable people to improve the quality of their lives and the safety of their homes. We also empower expertise within existing services to bring cost/time effective, lasting systemic change within UK.
(IE, CHY16838) Browse eventsThere are 39 million blind people in the world. 80% of those simply don’t need to be. A colossal 90% of the blind live in the developing world. ORBIS is an international charity founded to eliminate avoidable blindness in the developing world.
(UK, 207477) Browse eventsWhether dance professionals need a grant due to illness or injury, with support for everyday living costs or with crisis funding for the unexpected, we can help. Our confidential advice and financial support are tailored to individual needs and has helped hundreds of dance professionals.
(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, 1062949) Browse eventsOur primary-age children have profound, multiple or severe learning difficulties, complex medical needs and autism. We are raising money to buy equipment and fund social activities for our children, to give them the best educational experience and life skills possible.
(UK, 1077794) Browse eventsProvides childcare sessions for 2-4 year olds.
(UK, 325003) Browse eventsPublishing and monitoring instances of censorship around the world, with aim of education and advancement of the issue of free speech.
(UK, 1032569) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of Gillingham is a service organisation providing support in the local community and raising funds for much needed causes