(UK, 1125048) Browse eventsCrossroads Care Surrey supports carers. A carer is someone who looks after a relative or friend with a significant health condition or disability, ranging from an older person with dementia to a child with Autism. We provide short respite breaks giving the carer some precious time to themselves.
(UK, 1121105) Browse eventsYou are here: Home Who We Are Print Page Who We Are Our Vision Our Impact Structure & Governance Our People & Our Skills Our Policies & Standards Partnerships & Funding History Financial Information Links Groundwork London helps people and organisations make changes in order to create better neighbourhoods, to build skills and job prospects, and to live and work in a greener way. Our work covers many interconnected issues including environment, healthy living, regeneration and worklessness. We create projects and services that benefit both people and the environment. We focus our activity in disadvantaged communities where we can make most difference.
(UK, 1174472) Browse eventsKrabbe UK is a charity registered in the UK, supporting families affected by Krabbe Leukodystrophy. We also champion research and raise awareness of the disease.
(UK, 226347) Browse eventsOur Purpose: Enabling people affected by sight loss to lead fulfilling lives at work, at home and in the community. Our Values: – Passionate – Exemplary – Respectful – Collaborative – Resourceful
(UK, 1052236) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a small village Pre-School and every donation makes such a difference. Twyford Pre-School has been at the heart of the Yalding villagecommunity for over 50 years. The recent closure of several local Pre-Schoolshas come as a sorry reminder to us all just how tricky it is to sustain avillage Pre-School in this modern age. We are so lucky to have a team ofdedicated staff & trustees and a group of wonderful parents and carers tomake up “Team Twyford”. Now, more than ever, it is important that we pulltogether to raise the vital funds so that we can give the children of our villageand surrounding communities the best possible start in their early yearseducation. Without fundraising and the continued support from family, friendsand the wider community we would simply cease to exist. We want to ensure ourPre-School remains in the village for years to come.Please donate to support our Pre-School. Thank you! Charity No: 1052236 Find out more Website https://www.twyfordpre-school.co.uk Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
(UK, 300105) Browse eventsBeale Wildlife Park is a 35-acre park with wildlife and gardens to enjoy. The wildlife includes rare species of animals and the beautiful gardens are an oasis of calm. The Park is located alongside the River Thames near Pangbourne in Berkshire. The mission of the Park is the conservation of animals, the education of the public in caring for animals, the importance of caring for the planet and awareness of species under threat. With over 140 species of mammals and birds within the park, we aim to provide them with the best care, feed and enrichment available to us. Our amazing collection of animals enable us to help our visitors and the general public to discover the natural world and the richness the animal kingdom brings to the biodiversity around us. We are home to animals from all over the world. From our Carpathian lynx and our family of Asian Short-clawed otters to our Shetland ponies and donkeys - we are home to a mixture of domestic and exotic mammals. Our collection of birds stretches from the Caracara (found in the Falkland Islands) and the Snowy Owls from north America to our macaws from south America and the Ibis and Swift Parakeets from Australia. The Park offers a great day out for people of all ages and abilities providing access to open spaces, gardens, lakes and ponds. It is simply an opportunity for every one of all ages to spend time with family and friends in a safe environment.
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(UK, 1194726) Browse events“by identifying and removing the barriers, we can all work together in realising your full potential and aspirations.” - RW At the Whitehead Foundation we primarily work with disabled young people who are facing physical and emotional challenges. We help identify and remove barriers, whilst appreciating that disability remains centric to each individuals future and this has to be part of an aspirational understanding in reaching their full potential. We place an individual at the centre of our work, ensuring that they have the correct support and nurturing mechanisms which allows new concepts of rehabilitation through being active and participation. Let’s not forget that that this focus should be fun and full of dreams and smiles!
(UK, 1113649) Browse eventsCarlisle Eden Mind is part of the network of Local Mind groups across England and Wales. We are an independent charity run by local people, for local people, delivering services and support to anyone experiencing a mental health problem in the Carlisle and Eden areas. We believe no one should have to face a mental health problem alone. We’re here for you. We’re on your doorstep, on the end of a phone or online. Whether you’re stressed, depressed or in crisis. We’ll listen, give you support and advice, and fight your corner. And we’ll push for a better deal and respect for everyone experiencing a mental health problem.
(UK, 1077897) Browse eventsFood For All (“FFA”) is a london-based registered charity which distributes 900 free, healthy meals to the homeless and disadvantaged on a daily basis. Unlike other food distribution services, FFA is based on community self-help and is geared towards enabling homeless people to learn new skills.
(UK, 1166955) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Little Rascals Foundation is a charity that has been set up by the directors of Little Rascals Play Centre. International footballer Dave Edwards and his lifelong friend and business partner Ben Wootton, to support children with disabilities. Parents of children with disabilities want their children to be accepted, included and appreciated for their abilities while being shown compassion. They are often faced with rejection and fear. Little Rascals Foundation hope to support children with disabilities and their families to live a life without rejection and fear. Charity No: 1166955 Find out more Website http://www.littlerascalsfoundation.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LittleRascalsFoundation/# Twitter https://twitter.com/LittleRascalsFn
(US, 20-3636716) Browse eventsEK DISHA is a USA based non-profit organization that funds high impact humanitarian projects in Indian sub-continent. We are guided by a simple yet inspiring philosophy - recognition and resolution of fundamental human needs. If you share our belief t
(US, 330712327) Browse eventsIn our drive to find a cure for NBIA, we provide support to families, educate the public and accelerate research with collaborators from around the world.
(UK, 1079168) Browse eventsOpen Door Church Sunbury aim to do the work that Jesus did by proclaiming good news to the poor. Fifteen members of Open Door Church Sunbury are going on a mission trip to the Philippines for sixteen days in November 2017. We will work out there with a church who are already based in Cavite, Philippines to help the street children, work amongst the elderly and also to go into the prison twice a week to provide comfort and support. Human rights are poor in the Philippines and many of the inmates are left on remand. The standards vary, but they are often very overcrowded dormitories, no sleeping bed, no toiletries, cramped conditions and inadequate water supply, sanitation and ventilation. We will support the Cavite church while we are out there and then continue to support them when we get home with financial assistance. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1079168 Find out more Website http://www.opendoorchurchsunbury.com
(UK, 278181) Browse eventsThe Guards Museum has been working with friends in Flanders to build a Memorial Garden here at the museum. To form the garden we are bringing soil from the 70 battlefields in Flanders where soldiers of seven Guards regiments fought and died. The project is costing £700,000. Please help if you can.