(UK, 1199932) Browse eventsAn award-winning local charity working to improve peoples health & wellbeing whilst effectively tackling loneliness & isolation. Our 3 community hubs deliver a range of interventions incl. Day Opportunities, Home Care, Rainbow Wheels, Community Wellbeing, Social Groups, Transport & Volunteering.
(UK, 1174929) Browse eventsCode Your Future provides free holistic vocational training for refugees, asylum seekers, and people from other disadvantaged groups. Our course takes students on 8-month training journey that equips them with skills necessary to start a new career as a junior developer.
(UK, 1191863) Browse eventsFighting With Pride supports the health and wellbeing of LGBT Veterans, service personnel and their families, in particular those most impacted by the ban on LGBT personnel serving in the Armed Forces prior to January 2000. We are proud of the achievements of our serving LGBT personnel. They serve in every part of the Armed Forces and are supported at every level of command. In stark contrast, and despite the passing of over 20 years since the ‘gay ban’ was finally lifted, no attempt has been made to support the recovery of the thousands of LGBT service personnel dismissed or forced from service prior to 2000. We want to connect service charities and organisations to those LGBT veterans who have been left behind.
(UK, 303334) Browse eventsThe Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote “a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry”. Since then, it has grown into one of Britain’s most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 4000 members worldwide and publishes the leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review. With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, The Poetry Society champions poetry for all ages. As well as the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award, The Poetry Society runs the National Poetry Competition, one of the world’s longest-running and most prestigious prizes for an individual poem, and the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry – the prize founded by Carol Ann Duffy from her honorarium as Poet Laureate. A charitable organisation, we provide support, information and merchandise for specialists and the general public. We engage with and support diverse poetry audiences. Through events, publications, The Poetry Café, promotions and prizes we ensure the highest artistic quality; we create a central position for poetry in the arts and continue to build new avenues to promote poets and poetry in Britain today. Our education work provides development opportunities for poets, teachers, pupils, and emerging writers, creating a central position for poetry in education through our advocacy and links with national arts and government initiatives.
(UK, 1122823) Browse eventsGlobalGiving.co.uk enables you to donate to well-vetted charity projects in regions such as Asia, Africa and South America, and to tangibly see the impact of your giving.
(UK, 1183750) Browse eventsOur mission is to contribute to sub-Saharan Africa’s expanding role in global development through increasing access higher education in the UK. Ashinaga Scholars are orphaned students, committed to returning to the region of sub-Saharan Africa, to initiate change, innovation, and development.
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(AU, 12190400493) Browse eventsLive for Lily raises awareness and funds that will go directly towards research that is dedicated to finding a cure for childhood cancers. It is a not-for-profit foundation that is committed to ensuring that we will see an end to childhood cancer.
(UK, 298965) Browse eventsTo promote the efficiency of 1 RHA by: The provision of financial relief to Members and the poor dependants of Members and deceased Members of the Regiment. Effecting such other exclusively charitable purposes as the Trustees may from time to time think fit for the benefit of all.
(US, 352002052) Browse eventsCollege Mentors for Kids connects college students with the most to give to kids who need it most. Through weekly after-school activities that take place on the college campus, our college student mentors engage kids in interactive activities that expose them to new opportunities for their future. We want all school kids to look forward sooner and be able to give back later.
(UK, 241680) Browse eventsPeople contact Samaritans every seven seconds for many reasons: relationship problems, health worries, financial problems, stress at work, loneliness and bereavement. Samaritans need to make sure we are open to listen to as many people as possible. And for that we need your help. Please give a gift so we can be there for the people who have no-one else to turn to. Thousands of people are relying on Samaritans. Can we rely on you? Our Branch is a separate charity in its own right working under the umbrella of Head Office. We are all volunteers and need funds to keep the building maintained for visitors, pay for reverse charge calls and for general expenses Please support us if you can