(UK, SC012739) Browse eventsSVR was established in 1910 to provide accommodation and support for ex-Service men and women of all ages who are homeless, isolated or in need. We have residences in Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow. We aim to help as many veterans as possible who are in need for as long as that need is there.
(UK, 1184723) Browse events“Takiwātanga” is the Maori word for autism and it means “In his/her own time and space”. Takiwātanga run Parent Support Groups once a month to provide a kind, non-judgemental space for parents to talk. We also organise activity sessions, providing a calm environment for children to make friends.
(US, 37-1751940) Browse eventsNeema Project is a US Non-profit and Community Based Organization in Kenya providing skills training, counseling and discipleship to vulnerable young women from Kitale and surrounding villages. Our "Neema girls" are trained to become certified dres
(UK, 281099) Browse eventsFor Tony's Devon cycle with a pig go to www.justgiving.com/Tony-Hawks. Funds go to the Tony Hawks Children Health Centre in Moldova, who offer free therapy to disabled children who would otherwise receive no treatment. www.childaidrr.org.uk
(UK, 1163102) Browse eventsProviding care for Special Needs and Older Rabbits (SNORS). SNORS was founded in April 2015 to work in partnership with rescues, to offer rescue rabbits with complex health needs a specialist and loving permanent home. This partnership benefits the rescue by freeing up space to re-home many more rabbits, as well as providing relief from the financial burden that caring for rabbits with long term health conditions bring.SNORS works in partnership with responsible rescues that neuter and vaccinate all rabbits, and home check to minimum RSPCA standards.SNORS provides an end of life loving home to special needs and older rabbits, excellent medical care & bunny companionship.We have high standards and always ensure we can provide care for the life of the rabbit in our care.Registered Charity 1163102 Charity No: 1163102 Find out more Website http://www.snors.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/snorssanctuary/
(UK, 1118854) Browse eventsMargaret and Geoff Trimby,the founders of the charity, visited Kenya on holiday and were shocked by the poverty and lack of work so bringing insurmountable problems to the lovely people. The fund raises money to build and support a school in Kikambala, Mombasa, Kenya. This is a very poor area of Mombasa where parents struggle to find work and so cannot afford to feed the children let alone send them to state education. The school is for the poorest children and orphans being brought up in the extended family. It is providing free uniforms, stationery and ,hopefully in the near future, a meal a day. The first two classrooms are finished and the well, toilet block and septic tanks are built . We opened the first class of the school January 2012. There are plans for three more classrooms and an admin/ dining block. We need funds to start the building of the 3 new classrooms so the children can move on at the end of this year to the third class. We need on going funds to pay the teachers wages , buy the food and maintain the buildings . We are starting the second class in January 2013 so 55 new children will be in education. Please help -- -these wonderful families do deserve much better than they have.
(UK, 262259) Browse eventsWe are committed to delivering excellence and providing opportunities for everyone to engage with theatre and the performing arts. Our profound belief is to inspire a sense of the magic of theatre in those who see our performances, take part in our activities, or spend time in our buildings.
(UK, SC009006) Browse eventsParagon is an inclusive music company inspiring people to create and perform their own music. We are passionate about using music and the arts to raise people's aspirations, promoting positive self-image, teamwork, communication and learning.
(UK, 1150629) Browse eventsOmushana, Sunshine for Children aims to enhance the lives of children in the villages around the mountain gorilla reserves in South-west Uganda. The essence of Omushana is to make a positive contribution to children’s lives by improving their educational opportunities, welfare, confidence and enjoyment. We achieve this primarily by providing and delivering equipment and grants to schools and children's groups in the Mgahinga and Bwindi areas of Uganda. Every penny donated to Omushana through this site will go directly to fund our projects. We are a small charity with very few admin costs and these are covered by the Trustees and other sources. So you can be sure that your donation will directly benefit the children of Uganda. If you have a particular type of project you would like to support (education, health, sport, the most needy/vulnerable children etc) then please leave a note and we will make sure that your donation goes towards an appropriate project. And if you leave your contact details we will send you an update of your donation in action. Please note - we do not sponsor individual children. The projects we support benefit large numbers of needy children throughout the communities in which we work. Thanks to the generous support of a large number of friends - in the last 12 months Omushana has constructed a community Library & IT Training Centre (opening September 2013), assisted with classroom provision and furnishing, delivered laptops, over 1500 text books and reading books and more than 5000 pens and pencils to more than 10 schools, given grants and equipment to assist two children's support groups, aided the development of mother's groups and co-operatives aiming to directly benefits children in the community and supported the Bwindi Academy Football Club. We are currently supporting the establishment of a Vocational Institute to provide local training for youths in the communities around Bwindi Forest. 'Omushana' means 'Sunshine' in Rukiga, the local language where the charity was founded. Both Rukiga and English appear in the full title of the charity (Omushana, Sunshine for Children) because our project is based on friendship and co-operation between supporters in both Uganda and UK. Omushana also works in partnership with other organisations or charities which share our vision. Such co-operation is particularly valuable in the provision and transportation of equipment from UK.