(UK, 1184758) Browse eventsThe PTA at Richard Challoner is made up of parents and teachers, and our main aim is to support the school in providing the high quality and well rounded education that our children deserve. We achieve this by fundraising for equipment and resources. Over the coronavirus pandemic, the income the school has been able to generate for itself through lettings has been reduced by around £200,000, and when you combine that with budget cuts in recent years, and extra expenses enforced by the pandemic, our school is under severe financial pressures. Thank you for taking the time to read this page, and for your continued support. In the past we have been able to refurbish science laboratories, provide ICT equipment, and have sports facilities.
(UK, familyhelpdarlington) Browse eventsFamily Help work tirelessly and diligently to keep women and children safe from domestic abuse. As a small and independent charity, Family Help is home to Darlington’s only women’s refuge, and is one of the longest-standing refuges and domestic abuse support services in the United Kingdom.
(UK, SC007306) Browse eventsMagdalene Community Centre is situated in East Edinburgh.The Centre comprises two general purpose rooms, kitchen & office. Run by local people elected annually as the Charities Management Committee.We offer activities for children, teenagers & adults in our weekly programme of activities.
(AU, 31632277399) Browse eventsSt Mary’s has a culture of continuous improvement where the principles of shared decision making and team-work are alive. We are committed to working together to guide and support each of the students in our care to reach the highest levels of development academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. This is achieved by building a safe, inclusive and secure learning environment where opportunities are aplenty and diversity thrives.
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(UK, 259583) Browse eventsThe Benevolent Fund supports members of the Guild of Motoring Writers and their families in times of need by providing advice, practical help, and financial support in the form of grants or loans.
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(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/
(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.