Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust owns three zoos, Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts and Newquay Zoo. It also owns two nature reserves and a National Nature Reserve in South Devon. Wildlife conservation is a major concern across the globe, as species and their habitats face a number of threats such as habitat destruction, the illegal wildlife trade, pollution, competition from introduced species and climate change many of which are caused by human activities. The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust co-ordinates seven regional conservation programmes in the UK and overseas. These projects strive to protect and preserve endangered species whilst undertaking vital research.
We’re a Christian charity based in Tunbridge Wells providing residential care and support for adults with acute mental health issues. We also try to combat ignorance and stigma by giving our residents valuable life skills and work experience and by promoting awareness of mental health issues within schools, churches and the community.
Still Good Food is working hard to make sure that surplus food that is still perfectly good to eat gets to people instead of being needlessly thrown away. We have two 'pay as you feel' shops in Suffolk that are open to the public and each time you shop with us you help save the planet and your purse
The World League for Protection of Animals, has been working for the rights and well being of all animals, both native and non-native, since 1935. We promote compassion towards animals through 'hands-on' rescue work (of cats, dogs and wildlife), legislation and humane education. We rely solely on the goodwill of volunteers and supporters to continue our work.
Oxfam is part of a global organisation dedicated to overcoming poverty. In a world rich in resources, we believe that poverty is an injustice that can be overcome. We help people help themselves. We work with families and communities to gain access to clean and safe water, education, basic healthcare, a reliable food supply and the opportunity to earn a living. And we don't walk away until the change is for real. Charities Commission number CC24641
Durham Wildlife Trust’s purpose is to protect and restore places for wildlife across County Durham, the City of Sunderland & the Boroughs of Gateshead, South Tyneside & Darlington. Providing opportunities for enjoyment, education and inspiration from the Tees to the Tyne.
We are an inclusive Anglican church in a vibrant and diverse part of Brighton. We welcome all who enter our doors - for worship, for friendship and fellowship, for arts and community activities. We're fundraising to repair and improve our beautiful building as the living heart of our neighbourhood.
Our Lady of the Wayside Pre-School provides sessional care for 2 – 4 year olds. We provide a secure, welcoming and stimulating environment for our Pre-School children, enabling the transition between home and school. We aim to be able to make our Pre-School accessible to all of the local community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.CAN is a unique, fairly small (but significant) user-led charity of people with Learning Disabilities, based in Northern Ireland. Our underpinning aim is to enable people with learning disabilities to push back the barriers and have the same fulfilling and creative opportunities as every other person and be able to take control over their own lives and destinies…”Enhancing Lives…Creating Change”. We work with people with Learning disabilities aged 12 and over and we have several other projects and social enterprises including Can Can Re-Cycling, Can Can Up-Cycle and Can Can Bazaar (our shop).
Little Foxs was set up by a group of friends in 2000 in memory of their friend Ray Fox, who died from prostate cancer. It’s aim is to raise money for Barnsley people with a diagnosis of cancer. It contributes to the everyday costs of living with cancer, but also shopping vouchers and small holidays
Since 1941 Crosscare has been delivering services for those most in need, these include services for Children and young adults, homeless services, and community supports. Children and young adults Our services for Young People aim to divert young people and their families away from long term crisis, assist young people to stay in education and avert adult homelessness. These Services include:• Residential care for over 40 children and young adults per year• Counselling for nearly 400 teenagers and their families from 6 locations• Support services for 60 young people leaving care• A further range of education and family supports for young people in crisis• Drug and alcohol counselling and information services for families and Adult supports We offer a range of programmes designed to help people who are coping with loss, isolation, the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, mental health problems and homelessness. These services include:• 3 residential projects which help people move along the path from homelessness to having a home of their own• Housing and welfare information and advice for close to 3000 people per year in our city centre clinics• 3 food Centres providing over 180,000 meals to people who are isolated, house bound or unable to care for themselves• A food bank that redistributes over 600 tonnes of surplus food and products to charities across Dublin• 8 carer support groups and one-to-one support and counselling for people who are under pressure caring for a loved one in their own homes Strengthening Communities We offer a further range of advocacy, support and educational services that assist people within their own communities at local level. These services include:• A community education network that helps over 40 local second chance education projects• Projects supporting Travellers including a suicide prevention initiative• A migrant project helps over 3,000 people a year - including Irish people emigrating and returning and those new to Ireland emigrants returning home and those living in Ireland for the first time• A disability project that works to achieve access to facilities and services for all abilities and runs social activities for people of mixed abilities• We are setting up bases throughout the Diocese from which we can offer services and host community initiatives beginning with Blanchardstown, Finglas and Arklow. We believe that every person is created in the image and likeness of God which challenges us to deliver the highest possible standards to all who access our services. We do this under our four core values; • Respect• Human Rights• Integrity• Excellence
Woodthorpe School is committed to achieving the highest levels of teaching from our staff and academic potential from our students. Woodthorpe School is a registered and accredited independent school, which operates multiple campuses. With one central administration the campuses work in close cooperation, sharing expertise, professional learning opportunities and resources.
FUNDRAISING TO SUPPORT CHARITABLE PURPOSES. PROVISION OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.