(UK, 1072028) Browse eventsThe Edge, Bolton Street, Brixham TQ5 9DHTel: 01803 851414, E-mail: [email protected] provides information and sustained support to young people aged 8-25.We see each young person as an included member of the YES family and encourage them through various activities and workshops to value themselves.As part of the local community, we help nurture and promote positive inter-generational relationships. We give young people the opportunity to make a significant contribution to Y.E.S. their fmilies and the wider community.''YES TOGETHER WE CAN" The Youth Enquiry Service Brixham Ltd. is based at The Edge in Brixham, the smallest of three towns that make up the coastal tourist resort of Torbay. Brixham is a small fishing port in a beautiful location but because of its geographical position and areas of deprivation, it has underlying problems which need creative initiatives in order to help its community thrive. Charity No: 1072028 Find out more Website http://www.bxyes.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brixham.edge.90 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cUXcBLSTwQ
(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, 943283967) Browse eventsThe Pollinator Partnership's mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. Signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), S.H.A.R.E., National Pollinator Week, and the Ecoregional Planting Guides.
(UK, SC035698) Browse eventsThe Teddy Bear Foundation is a Scottish charity with the sole aim of improving the lives of those children with special needs. The lives of thousands of special needs children in Scotland have now been touched by the work of the Teddy Bear Foundation. Please help us to continue this work.
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(UK, 1167445) Browse eventsWelcome to Alex's Angels Foundation, a registered charity founded by 17 year old cancer survivor Alexandra Turner. Alex's Angels Foundation supports children, young people and their families in the North East and Cumbria who have been diagnosed with cancer whether malignant or benign. WHERE IT BEGAN At the age of 15 Alexandra was diagnosed with a rare form of Larangeal cancer, statistically 1 in every 100,000 children are diagnosed with this, the last case being in the North East over 20 years ago. Alexandra became a patient at the RVI Great North Childrens Hospital in Newcastle. It was then she decided being a patient wasnt enough! She expressed her wish to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust to help other Children like herself on the ward. She set up a fundraising cause and named it Alexs Angels her wish was to raise £50,000. She invited family and friends to spread the word and dubbed them TEAM ALEX. Along the way she also had the support from many strangers. In just over 12 months TEAM ALEX had raised a grand total of £53,000. Alexandra had achieved what she set out to do but yet it still wasn't enough. Alexandra still had a desire to help Children with cancer but felt she needed to do so on a more personal level supporting Children individually, she decided to turn Alexs Angels into her very own charity. On 3rd June 2016 she became the founder of Alexs Angels Foundation, a charity which provides much needed financial support to Children with cancer and their families. MISSION STATEMENT Alexs Angels Foundation provides financial support to Children with cancer and their Families in the North East and Cumbria. The Foundation also raises awareness in childhood cancers, we AIM to put a smile on Children and Young peoples faces as well as relieving the financial burden on their families.
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(UK, SC050126) Browse eventsBased at Loch Craignish, Argyll, we are the UK's first community-led native oyster and seagrass restoration project. Our aim is to restore lost biodiversity, sequester carbon and create green jobs. We're pioneering best-practice methodologies & empowering other coastal communities to do the same.
(UK, 1046081) Browse eventsAn independent charity, dedicated to the service of people with a learning disability, and their families and carers, living in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
(UK, 1039384) Browse eventsThe Society is established to promote, maintain, improve and advance the public education in the appreciation of music in all its aspects in order to promote better and more widespread performances of instrumental and choral works.
(UK, 1202291) Browse eventsSpectrum Holidays is a charity that provides short respite holidays for autistic and disabled children and their families. Short respite breaks are a much needed service for families that have autistic or disabled children and gives a much needed break from the constant struggles for support.
(UK, 1133976) Browse eventsA number of churches, together with Medical Aid, are looking to raise funds to purchase a Binocular Operating Microscope for a hospital in Krygyzstan. This will allow much needed operations to be carried out in a very deprived part of the world. This will cost approx £11,000, but transform lives!
(UK, 313364) Browse eventsField Studies Council, FSC, is an environmental education charity providing informative and enjoyable opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to discover, explore, and understand the environment.We believe the more we understand about and take inspiration from the world around us the more we can appreciate its needs and protect its diversity and beauty for future generations. Sadly many young people never get the change to spend time outdoors or learn about the wonderful natural world that surrounds us. FSC Kids Fund helps us provide support for groups of disadvantaged young people to visit new places, have new experiences, learn more about the natural world and have fun!‘One child reminded me of how they never thought that they would have been able to climb up that hill in Yorkshire but they did -so now they know they can do anything!!’Your donation will help us give more young people a Kids Fund experience. - thank you! Charity No: 313364 Find out more Website http://www.field-studies-council.org/kidsfund
(UK, 1191604) Browse eventsOur aim is that no young person in Surrey should be prevented from learning a musical instrument because their parents can’t afford it. We provide bursaries and grants for music lessons and ensembles for financially disadvantaged children and young people at all levels of musical development.
(UK, SC048128) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Cycling Without Age Scotland is an inter-generational project to help isolated and/or elderly people from care homes or their own home get outdoors, socialise and feel good about themselves. We aim to transform the lives of elderly people, bringing them closer to the environment through outdoor trips on Trishaws with local volunteer pilots (Trishaw drivers). We focus on recruiting young people as volunteer pilots, but volunteers are not exclusively young people. We help to build bridges between generations and reinforce trust and respect. Accessing the outdoors socially, creates happiness among elderly people by providing them with an opportunity to remain an active part of society and the local community. Trishaw rides give elderly people the right to wind in their hair, to experience their local community, see nature from a Trishaw and giving them an opportunity to tell their story in the environment where they have lived their lives. Please donate to support our cause.Life does not end when you turn 75. Life unfolds at all ages, young and old, and can be thrilling, fun, sad, beautiful and meaningful. Cycling Without Age is about letting people age in a positive context – fully aware of the opportunities that lie ahead when interacting in their local community. Volunteer pilots encourage meaningful social contact between the generations, actively build relationships with isolated and vulnerable elderly people and offer opportunities for them to tell their stories and socialise in their local communities. Volunteers learn new skills like Trishaw maintenance, enhance existing skills and social skills.Slow cycling is a key principle of Cycling Without Age Scotland and ensures pilots, passengers, pedestrians and other road/path users have good experiences when being part of or meeting a Cycling Without Age Scotland local group.We tell stories and listen to stories while on the Trishaw, helping to create a multitude of new relationships: between generations, among the elderly, between pilots and passengers, nursing home employees and family members. Relationships build trust, happiness and quality of life. Charity No: SC048128 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CWAScotland/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cwascotland?lang=en Flickr https://www.facebook.com/CWAScotland/videos/461798300934013/ YouTube https://www.facebook.com/worldeconomicforum/videos/10155392012416479/