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(UK, 1141239) Browse eventsFood, Health, Education, Income Generation, Clean water and Improved Sanitation for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children and their guardians in Tabora, Tanzania TLC Aims: To provide a daily nutritious meal for hungry, vulnerable and orphaned children (OVCs) in Tabora, Tanzania until they or their families have built their own capacity to provide this for themselves (mainly through our projects, providing access to education and jobs). To facilitate access to education for OVCs through buying school uniforms and school supplies and ensuring children are able to and do attend government schools. TLC also links with the Tanzanian Children's Educational Trust to provide access to private schooling through sponsorship. To guard the OVCs and their families against disease and illness with mosquito nets, clean water, improved sanitation and health education. To test children for AIDS, malaria and other diseases and to provide treatment when necessary. To empower the guardians to care for OVCs by developing income generating activities with family members and helping families which have no able breadwinner. To particularly empower girls and women through education and skills training, income generating schemes and improved health care and nutrition to enhance their positive opportunities. * The first 3 photos in our Gallery are of Siobhan, a TLC trustee, with some of the children. Siobhan is one of our Belfast City Marathon runners.
(UK, 1079404) Browse eventsThe Charity's objects ("the objects") are: 1. To advance the religion of Islam according to the doctrines and beliefs of the Shafi Mazaab. 2. To advance the Education of the public in Luton and surrounding district in particular Kokni Muslim children and adults ("the beneficial class"). 3. To relieve poverty, distress and sickness of the beneficial class. 4. To provide facilities for recreation and leisure time occupation with the effect of improving the conditions of life for those persons who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social or economic circumstances.
(UK, Sc048713) Browse eventsWe believe that LGBT history, role models, and equalities education should be taught within all schools. We work with teachers and national decision makers, produce high quality curriculum materials, and deliver services in schools to raise awareness, heighten knowledge, and foster good relations.
(UK, 1097602) Browse eventsBrighton Vineyard Church is a new church started in the city in 1999. Today we are a community of people, young and old, different nationalities, religious backgrounds who meet together with a common purpose. Our purpose is to follow Jesus and stay relevant to our culture. We believe we are all essentially wired to know God and want to make him known in our city and beyond
(UK, 1154656) Browse eventsTHE CHARITY PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES:- -A SAFE, NURTURING AND THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN DANGER OF DISENGAGEMENT FROM MAINSTREAM EDUCATION WITH THE AIM OF SUPPORTING THE YOUNG PERSON BACK TO SCHOOL. -PROVISION OF A COMMUNITY SPACE AND SUPPORT TO LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS REQUIRING AN AREA TO OPERATE HEALTH RELATED ACTIVITIES
(UK, 1092762) Browse eventsCarer Support Wiltshire supports Wiltshire's unpaid carers. A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for someone who cannot manage without their support. Our aim is to create carer friendly communities where carers are recognised, valued and supported.
(UK, 1008057) Browse eventsGreece and the Greek Islands are all inundated with stray, abandoned and feral cats. The majority of them are born in the spring and survive through the kindness of tourists who feed them. At the end of the summer season the tourists leave and then some survive through the kindness of local Greeks, some die of starvation and some unfortunately fall foul of cat hating people who poison them. Despite this, their breeding potential is phenomenal. If an average female produces three litters of four kittens annually and the female kittens go on at the same rate, the result is about 5,000 cats from a single breeding female in four years. For this reason the Greek Cat Welfare Society was formed in 1992. Our aim is to undertake neutering of colonies of stray cats and in doing so educate and encourage local people to also have their animals neutered. Trap, neuter and return (TNR) is now recognised to be the only humane method of decreasing the stray cat population, which over time will work providing TNR is carried out on a regular basis several times a year.
(UK, 1194366) Browse eventsNorth Leigh Pre-school operates from a purpose built Early Years building in the grounds of North Leigh Primary School. We are a registered charity and run by a volunteer management committee. We are a registered OFSTED provider with a 'Good' inspection rating.
(UK, 1095629) Browse eventsBoxgrove Primary School PTA, Guildford, making life for the children of Boxgrove Primary school more fun and educational
(UK, 1109046) Browse eventsHome-Start South East Dorset is a family support charity offering friendship and informal support to parents with young children, in their local community, so that every child can have a good start in life The aim is to recruit and train parent volunteers to offer friendship, support and some practical help to families who are experiencing difficulties.
(UK, 1101935) Browse eventsIt is estimated that 1 in 100 babies are born each year with Alcohol Related Brain damage. Please help NOFAS-UK to educate, raise awareness and take action to reduce the prevalence and harm and to support children and adults affected, their families and carers.
(UK, 1092287) Browse eventsThe Tigers Sport and Education Trust are a registered charity and affiliated to Hull City Football Club. The Trust work with thousands of children, young people, adults and individuals with disabilities to help provide healthier and happier lives through their projects. Sport is a proven method of tackling a wide range of problems including decreasing anti social behavior, tackling obesity and improving mental well-being. All 16 of the Trust's projects deliver positive outcomes across Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.