(UK, 1177906) Browse eventsGreystoke and District Sports Association is a Charity Interest Organisation run by over 100 volunteers. It manages an open air swimming pool first opened in 1973. The cafe and changing facilities are now over 40 years old and in need of renovation and update. Following a public consultation, plans have been developed and planning permission obtained for a project with total cost of £140,000 to £150,000. We have been successful in receiving around £94,000 in grants to date and have some surplus funds from previous years' fundraising. however we need to raise the balance by August 2019. Any donations however small are very gratefully received. If you would like to raise money through sponsorship activity please get in touch and use this page to set up a fundraising event.
(UK, SC050379) Browse eventsAt One Community Scotland we offer help and support to families and young people who are settling in to life in Scotland. We have recruited ‘champions’ with origins in the Horn of Africa to help us do this. Whether it’s getting to know the city, improving language skills or applying for jobs the ladies are there to help. Our champions all have experience of settling in Scotland and have been given a range of training so they can ensure people get the right support from people and services in the city to overcome any challenges.
(UK, 293634) Browse eventsWe are a small committee led charitable preschool rated Outstanding by OFSTED. We provide child-focused active learning opportunities to inspire curiosity, independence and a life-long love of learning to help our children become contributing members of our local community and the world.
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(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.
(UK, 1184884) Browse eventsThe Sikh Recovery Network is a Peer Led Charity and we a aim to provide a network of recovery services, mainstream and peer led, to help individuals who are struggling to cope with alcohol and drug addiction. We are currently running group meetings and one-to-one sessions and peer mentoring which will all help in personal development. Our Charity addresses the issue of substance misuse, with a particular focus on the Panjabi Sikh community. The unspoken alcohol problem within the British Panjabi Sikh Community has been depicted in a BBC documentary. Although social drinking is somewhat encouraged at weddings and other functions, people tend to to keep quiet when it comes to speaking about alcoholism due to the stigma, and the fear of being ostracised, creating a taboo around the issue. The fear of being judged may result in someone refraining from seeking help. There is a really strong pride and honour for the family name and people don't want anyone to perceive them as having something wrong with them or having any form of weakness.
(UK, 520116) Browse eventsWe endeavour to encourage members to lead an active and healthy lifestyle, and to demonstate discipline and foster camaraderie and enjoyment
(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, 1099847) Browse eventsWe work to support vulnerable members of our community. We do this through various projects which include: food, clothing, furniture & paint. We are a place to turn to when you are in need as we believe no one should be without food to eat and a chance to improve their lives and wellbeing.
(UK, 1178500) Browse eventsSadhaqa has been upbringing people’s lives for over three years while relieving numerous people from poverty, hunger and providing humanitarian reassurance. Founded in early 2018 to support the needy across the globe with the primary focus on being a charity with the highest transparency whilst utilizing all funds towards humanitarian aid instead of administration costs.
(UK, SC048577) Browse eventsInverness Gymnastics Club is the largest provider of Gymnastics in Inverness,Scotland, we operate a large number of gymnastics classes from preschool through to competitive and development club sessions, across various venues and require fundraising to help with the cost of replacing equipment, buying new equipment, training, and travel. Inverness Gymnastics Club is the largest provider of Gymnastics in Inverness,Scotland.IGC operates a large number of gymnastics classes from preschool through to competitive and development club sessions, working with Scottish Gymnastics and neighbouring clubs to build capacity in the sport, and support gymnasts develop their skills, meet new friends and enjoy an active lifestyle. Charity No: SC048577 Find out more Website https://www.invernessgymnastics.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/InvernessGymnastics/
(UK, 1055192) Browse eventsFounded in 1995 by a group of British Quakers, Quaker Bolivia Link works with poor rural communities who live in the Andes on the Altiplano, at heights of up to 4,000m. Conditions here are challenging and the climate is becoming more unpredictable.