Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status.Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years.Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes.If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.ukEveryone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status. Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years. Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes. If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.uk Everyone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Our Aims are: To provide appropriate care, protection, treatment, security and support for Rhodesian Ridgebacks; to relieve suffering and distress and where necessary to find suitable permanent new homes for such animals; and to educate and advise both Rhodesian Ridgeback owners and the wider public in matters pertaining to the health, welfare and the prevention of cruelty and suffering of these dogs in the Midlands and Northern areas of England.
Southcoast VNA is committed to providing comprehensive health and supportive care center services in the home setting and community-based programs which foster improvement and maintenance of health, prevention of disease and disability and compassionate end-of-life care.
Little Angel Theatre is known as The Home of British Puppetry. Since 1961 children and adults have been entertained in the 100-seat theatre in Islington. The theatre also works with schools and local children through education projects and participation work. It must fundraise over 250,000 annually to remain active.
Honiton Community Theatre Company is a local not for profit all inclusive theatre company run solely by volunteers on behalf of its members. We believe that anyone with an interest in the performing arts should have an opportunity to work with others who share that interest. Performance is at the heart of everything that we do and brings together all aspects of the Company and the local community. By supporting us, you are also supporting the local community. We attend local community events and all of our shows are performed at The Beehive which is an important community venue and safe space for all ages. Fundraising is a vital part of keeping our company affordable to our members and our audiences. Thank you for your support.
The Foundation is enabling life changing work through awards to non-profits and to individuals. We support a broad range of causes and welcome applications from charities and individuals who fit our funding criteria.
A new community centre and church in Tottenham Hale, run by the Church of England for people of all faiths and none. Partnering with many local organisations we look to be a focus for community action in Tottenham Hale, supporting local people to reach their full potential for the benefit of all.
amfAR is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and advocacy. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $550 million in its programs and has awarded more than 3,300 grants to research teams worldwide.
Raising funds and promoting awareness to support the neonatal care of babies and other related charities through music and memorabilia.
Founded in 1974, ICCF meets the housing needs of families by providing emergency housing, affordable rental housing, and homeownership education opportunities. Our mission is to ensure equitable opportunity, affordable housing & thriving neighborhoods.
The TeddyRose Foundation supports bereaved families who have suffered the devastation of a baby loss. We provide donations to families such as “cuddle blankets”. The blankets have been specially adapted so that when the time comes for the families to say goodbye to their baby, they can be separated in half. The family keep one half and the baby is snuggled up in the other. We are currently donating “Cuddle Blankets” to 10 bereavement units in the Midlands. We also provide emotional support directly to families through our various platforms and face to face at our monthly support groups.