(UK, SCO23344) Browse eventsPlay Alloa is the leading provider of play and social opportunities for children and adults with disabilities and additional support needs across Clackmannanshire.
(UK, 1159017) Browse eventsEstablishing itself around Martyn Joseph’s formidable music career and years of humanitarian work, Let Yourself Trust is a non-profit organization that provides funding for and informs on a wide variety of projects and justice movements both abroad and home. Let Yourself aims to make a small difference out of great love and commitment by challenging injustice wherever it’s found, educating via advocacy, campaigning for human rights, and raising issues that have been forgotten or ignored via fundraising initiatives, thus bringing about greater awareness for beautiful people in powerless situations. Let Yourself will partner with and provide funds for suitable projects and charities within communities both globally and locally, in all segments of society, without being held hostage to a particular ideology.. only one of change and hope.
(UK, EW61766) Browse eventsWe gift baby story books to families suffering the loss of a baby as every baby deserves a special gift!
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(AU, 88002198905) Browse eventsThe Woolcock Institute of Medical Research is one of the world's leading respiratory and sleep research organisations. We are a not-for-profit organisation with over 200 medical researchers working to uncover the causes of sleep and breathing diseases, as well as developing better treatments.
(UK, 1026265) Browse eventsAt Christ Church Pre-School Playgroup we aim to provide high quality care and education for children below statutory school age in a happy and relaxed yet organised environment where children can become used to spending time away from their parents, learn to play together and take their place as members of a group. We work in partnership with parents to help the children to learn and develop and the service we offer to children and their families promotes equality and values diversity. We believe the education of young children is founded in play. The children are provided with a wide range of stimulating and absorbing activities, which we believe will help build their self-esteem, self-confidence, independence and creativity while developing their observation, enjoyment and appreciation of the world around them. As a registered charity, we rely on fundraising activities for additional income, which is invested directly into the Pre-School’s funds to benefit our children.
(UK, 1213281) Browse eventsPractical and emotional support for anyone affected by any cancer across South East Hampshire. We are here to support the patient, their family and friends. We offer counselling, complementary therapies, befriending, a drop in centre, art therapy as well as coffee mornings and knit and knatter.
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(UK, 1187421) Browse eventsBlank Canvas Missions Outreach, aims to ensure that every member of our community, not only feels valued. But knows they have value. We call this a revolution in kindness and would love for you to discover why.
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(IE, CHY05863P) Browse eventsThe Pink Ribbon Walk is a national movement with a big dream - a world without breast cancer. We plan to bring a Pink Ribbon Walk to every county in Ireland and to grow our fundraising for Action Breast Cancer, a programme of the Irish Cancer Society.Because every cent that’s raised in sponsorship has the potential to fund breakthrough research into diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Because every time someone starts a training programme to get fit for a Pink Ribbon Walk, they’re reducing their risk of developing breast cancer. And because every time we step out in our pink t-shirts, we’re walking to support others, to help ourselves, for fun, friendship and remembrance – but most importantly of all, we’re walking towards a cure for breast cancer.