(AU, 470902020) Browse eventsAction for Healthy Kids is a team of school professionals, families and communities taking action against childhood obesity, undernourishment and physical inactivity by helping schools become healthier places so kids can thrive in school and beyond.
(UK, 1170044) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1170044 Find out more Website http://www.allbullierescue.co.uk
(UK, 1058294) Browse eventsPeggy Dodd works in Bath to help people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia, and those who care for them. It runs a Day Centre, and a Home Sitting Service. These support 90 carers. We also run a Dementia Cafe meeting on the 1st Sat of each month, and a weekly Singing for the Brain meeting.
(UK, 1166638) Browse eventsThe Brownlee Foundation is committed to giving children all over the UK a positive sporting experience and supporting the development of coaches and teachers in sport.
(UK, 1053050) Browse eventsPromoting the Christian Faith Community work Red Cafe Youth and Community Cafe Work with young people Work with the elderly Supporting an orphanage in Zambia.
(UK, SC0172434) Browse eventsThe Howard League in ScotlandAlthough based in London, the original League had several Scottish members who over 40 years ago formed an active branch. This branch focused on problems of the Scottish courts and legal system, liaising with and influencing Scottish MPs, civil servants, the Judiciary and of course the prisons themselves. It was evident that if it were to respond effectively to the unique needs of the Scottish penal system then a separate Scottish organisation was needed. In consequence, the Howard League for Penal Reform in Scotland was formed in 1979. It has continued to flourish as an independent body ever since, and of course, took on a new relevance and enhanced role with the re-establishment of the Scottish Parliament.We are a fully independent body, representing an enormous amount of experience and active engagement with members and Committee members at all stages of careers. We depend largely on contributions from our membership to continue with our work. THE HISTORY OF THE HOWARD LEAGUEThe Howard League is named after John Howard, the founder of the penal reform movement. Between 1775 and 1790 John Howard made seven journeys across Europe in search of a humane prison system for English jails to follow. He conducted these investigations on his own and financed them himself.In 1866, the Howard Association was formed. The founders felt that there was a need to campaign for reform in the independent style practised by its namesake. The aim of Howard Association was the “promotion of the most efficient means of penal treatment and crime prevention” and to promote “a reformatory and radically preventive treatment of offenders”.The Penal Reform League was founded in 1907. In 1918, Margery Fry became Honorary Secretary and it was under her guidance that the Howard Association and the Penal Reform League merged in 1921 to form the Howard League for Penal Reform. Charity No: SC0172434 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/howardleaguescotland/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
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(UK, 1166656) Browse eventsCovering the town of Wetherby and the surrounding villages in the district, Wetherby Lions are the local representatives of Lions Clubs International (LCI), the largest and most successful non government organisation (NGO) involved in service and charity. Focusing mainly on local issues - mostly supporting the young and the elderly, we are still able to respond to national and international issues through our membership of LCI, knowing that any funds that we send to an international disaster zone will be handled by like-minded Lions locally.