(UK, 1119397) Browse eventsThe Rock Youth Project works with children and young people ages 7-19 from Carlisle South. The Rock Youth Project runs clubs in two areas in carlisle - In Currock and Upperby They are based in an old bowling green right in the heart of a riverside housing estate. The Rock Youth project delivers 10 different youth clubs and activities each week split by age range into juniors (ages 7-11) and seniors (12-19). We run 6 clubs from our Currock site and in Harraby we run 4 clubs a week at Petteril Bank Community Centre again split into Junior and senior groups. The Rocks youth projects mission is to deliver quality and accessible youth work of young people in carlisle disadvantaged areas. The Rock Youth Project is a safe space where Children and young people learn, play, and have fun. The Rock Youth Project delivers a range of activities, (largely seasonal) from; football skills and matches through tennis, badminton, rounders to the more cerebral giant chess and draughts tournaments, less physically demanding activities are also available. The staff run many different craft activities as well as cooking club all year round.
(UK, 1155088) Browse eventsSince its formation in 1953 the League of Friends of the Kent & Canterbury Hospital CIO has raised nearly £7m, providing extra comforts and high calibre medical equipment for the benefit of patients, staff and vistors. Examples of the many and varied gifts are: an instrument set for the state of the art Da Vinci Surgical Robot, electric patient hoists for Occupational Therapy, 173 bedside tables for all in-patients, 113 electric Huntleigh profiling beds, numerous waiting room tables and chairs, bladder scanners and a recent contribution of £272,000 to the Hospital Trust’s appeal for digital mammography equipment. In addition, the League has funded the refurbishment of the Hospital’s hydrotherapy changing cublicles and jointly funded the creation of a sensory garden for Neuro Rehabilitation patients and their families The League also runs four highly successful hospital shops and a daily ward trolley round, managed by a small team of paid staff and 90+ dedicated volunteers. Other services include a daily Hospital Radio broadcast, ward library trolley round and a mealtime companion service, all of which exemplify our commitment to serve patients, staff and visitors to the hospital. Nine City and village groups form the backbone of the League and meet regularly to raise money from local events. Our main fundraising event is the annual joint Summer Fair in August which always takes place on the Saturday before the August bank holiday weekend, where hospital staff, League members and the public come together for an entertaining fundraising afternoon.
(UK, SC034861) Browse eventsThe Scottish Police Memorial, carries the names of all Scottish police officers to have died in the line of duty reaching as far back as 1770. We owe them a debt we can never repay, but we can ensure that they are never forgotten.
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(UK, NIC104715) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Conway Education Centre – Transforming Lives through Learning.Conway Education Centre is a unique community-based centre providing educational opportunities to the community in a safe and supportive environment. Over 750 adult learners per year find their first steps back to education at Conway.People from all walks of life, including those who left school without qualifications, older people, newcomers and refugees, attend classes to improve their skills, gain qualifications, meet new people and improve their confidence and chances of employment.Conway Education Centre is a hive of activity; a range of accredited and unaccredited courses, workshops on complementary therapies and different cultures, English language classes and a homework support club for refugee families are all accommodated in the centre. Young and old attend to improve their education, skills and confidence. Qualified tutors deliver courses, volunteers provide support and there is always a cup of tea/coffee and a listening ear. Please donate to support our cause and help us to make a difference, to transform lives.Conway Education Centre has been providing community education since 1982. The centre has an excellent reputation for providing quality education and tailored learner support. ‘Kate’ who was made redundant at 51, started IT classes after sitting at home for two years. “My confidence was at an all-time low and my doctor had put me on anti-depressants. My daughter suggested I do a computer class at Conway. I started as a nervous absolute beginner, the tutor was so supportive. I now have an IT qualification and am applying for jobs.”‘Ryan’, 37, was put at the back of the class and left school without any qualifications. “I believed I was stupid, I had problems with reading and writing, couldn’t even help my kids with their homework. I tried courses at the local college, but didn’t feel comfortable among mostly young people. Then I started English and Maths courses at Conway and it has changed my life!”We ask for your donation to replace our ten year-old IT server, which supports all of our students' learning and our organisation. Thank you so much. Charity No: NIC104715 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/conwayeducation Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/conwayeducation/
(UK, 1014988) Browse eventsThe Counselling Foundation in Luton provides a low-cost counselling service, which aims to support the emotional well-being of those in our local community and surrounding areas. We offer long-term and short-term counselling, depending on the issues to be explored and the needs of the individual.
(UK, 1153184) Browse eventsHelp us provide an education, vocational skills training, a safe home and medical care to children from poor backgrounds in Uganda.The children come to our Centre in Matugga in central Uganda from local villages, the city slums of nearby Kampala and from areas devastated by the brutal civil war in the north.
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(UK, 1214688) Browse eventsWe donate brand new books for children to hospitals and hospices and to children affected by grief and childhood cancer. These books help provide relief, education, escape, empowerment, answers, joy, distraction and memories.
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