Giving a future to the children of Nepal... In 2006, Fachtna 'Doc' Clandillon, a Dubliner, and Dhurba, an ex trekking-guide from Nepal met in the small Himalayan village of Nagarkot. What at first was an inconsequential meeting turned out to be a pivotal period in both of their lives.Almost 6 years on, their relationship has defined the work that Nagarhope does, reaching out to those in need, mainly children, through education, community-based programmes and assistance. They have developed a solid friendship with each other and the local community which is the basis of the commitment that Nagarhope now instils through its various projects and programmes.Their plan to construct and operate an orphanage in Nagarkot has evolved to incorporate a community / social centre that will service the wider community’s needs, and help to alleviate problems such as illiteracy, life and training skills, women’s empowerment and social stigmas that very often have negative effects on the development of individuals and groups, especially low-caste and indigenous peoples.For details on the work undertaken by the charity, please see links to the annual leaflets below:www.mycharity.ie/documentation/charities/Nagarhope2008.pdfwww.mycharity.ie/documentation/charities/Nagarhope2009.pdfwww.mycharity.ie/documentation/charities/Nagarhope2010.pdfwww.mycharity.ie/documentation/charities/Nagarhope2011.pdfFor anyone who would like to receive more information on Nagarhope, please contact the charity through this site or visit www.nagarhope.com.
Since 1958, the Cat Protection Society of NSW has been caring for cats: • Providing care and shelter for lost and abandoned cats and kittens • Finding loving new homes for them • Assisting people on low incomes to desex their cats • Educating the community about responsible cat care.
I timatahia te kura nei i te tau 1991 hei ara whāngai mātauranga mō ngā tamariki i puta mai i te Kōhanga Reo o Te Kākāno.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We have 2 main fund raising events ahead.Having helped to run The Fluency Trust courses for over 20 years and recognising the difference these courses make, Claire McNeil is getting on her bike to raise the money we desperately need!She will be cycling from Swindon, our office site, to Skern Lodge North Devon, where we run our courses. This is 166 miles. Claire will be riding her beautiful traditional Pashley bike which weighs over 17KG and does not have many gears , so there's the challenge! We also have a Fund Raising Charity Ball on 17th November Please see our web site thefluencytrust.org.uk for more details of events and what we do. Please donate to support our cause.The Fluency Trust runs unique residential courses for children who stammer. We help children to communicate with confidence. Our courses combine outdoor adventure with intensive speech therapy, using challenge and support to make lasting changes.Please see our web site for more information and please support us.Communication is vital it shows who we are. We know our courses make a difference to children by building confidence, helping children to learn together and feel at ease and most importantly to speak out and say what they want to say. Charity No: 1044910
We want Scotland to be a country where everyone has equal access to healthy choices & relationships & that achieves zero new HIV transmissions by 2030. Our mission: to forge a positive path to overcome sexual & drug related barriers to healthy lives in Scotland for people living with HIV, PrEP users & people at risk of HIV. To this end, we conduct research with people affected by HIV, develop advocates & train champions to: • influence health policies • identify gaps in service provision & offer solutions & • educate people to live healthily with HIV & reduce stigma & the risk of infection.
Wistaston Scout Group, 35th South West Cheshire Started in 1958 the Group is still going strong thanks to the many volunteers who work hard to make sure we offer the best in scouting to our young people. We offer scouting to young people aged 6 years upwards and pride ourselves on the fact that many of the adults involved in the group were once themselves beavers, cubs and scouts here at the 35th.
The Harbour provides a free and professional counselling and psychotherapy service for individuals and couples affected by physical life-threatening illness. This includes people living with a life-threatening illness, people close to them and those bereaved through a life-threatening illness.
The Thai Children's Trust helps vulnerable and disadvantaged children in Thailand - abandoned, disabled, HIV+, tsunami survivors, refugee and street children. We provide a home, education and future for nearly 4,000 children, and reach out to thousands more through health and nutrition projects.
We are a unique group of passionate people, including professionals, with the common aim to make the changes needed so that all children and adults struggling with obesity are given access to services which are right for them.
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Recovery is a long and arduous process so we want to help provide the equipment and services needed by brain injury survivors and their carers so they can concentrate on their recovery and once again live with dignity, self-worth and return to being a valued member of society and their families.
AMMF are fundraising to support families living in scottish borders who have a child battling cancer/life limiting illness or are bereaved after the child has past away by: providing a chance for a holiday togethor providing local support groups providing a donation to the child for medication
The High Sheriffs' Trust makes small, but vital, grants to Island initiatives with an emphasis on the needs of the young, the elderly and on crime prevention.
Friends of Clavering School are a charity which raises money for our local primary school to spend on essential resources, new equipment and projects.