(UK, 1138346) Browse eventsHS4LC is an established and respected charity working for the benefit of adults with learning difficulties and autism. Our vision is for our beneficiaries to have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else.
(US, 95-3772528) Browse eventsHelp build PCRF’s funding pool to $5 million annually. This will allow PCRF to initiate research consortiums, while positioning our self as a pioneering thinker wh
(UK, SC006937) Browse eventsWe are a local church based in Dunfermline, Scotland, who has links to various places around the world including Zimbabwe, Tanzania and the United States. We work alongside many good friends in these countries to encourage good works and meet practical needs.
(AU, 49586051893) Browse eventsOur primary objective is to equip, encourage and empower poor children in Phnom Penh to realise their potential and become well educated and active members of their community.
(UK, 1150663) Browse eventsWe want to find a cure for high grade brain tumors (Glioblastoma). Our aim is to establish the first centre in the UK with a permanent research team that can operate in the same way that leukaemia and breast cancer researchers have done for many years with a considerable degree of success. We also support the staff at The St Johns Hospice, St. Johns Wood, London, by trying to make their everyday working experience as enjoyable as we can.
(UK, 298603) Browse eventsFreeways is a charity that supports people with a learning disability based on the outskirts of Bristol and covering North Somerset, Bristol, South Gloucestershire and Bath and North East Somerset. Our aim is to use person centred approaches to support individuals to be as independent as possible, an active member of their community and most importantly enjoy themselves. We work with people in residential homes and supported living accommodations run by our sister charity Freeways Trust, their family home or privately rented accommodation. We can also support people in the community or at our day centre. Freeways also benefits from a hydrotherapy pool which does amazing work supporting anyone in the community who may benefit from its warm water or needs a more hands on approach to increase or maintain movement or mobilisation. Freeways is funded by local authorities and although this covers what people need and ensures there are excellent staff available to meet these needs, it unfortunately does not cover additional expenses such as birthday presents, day trips or holidays. This doesn’t stop our fantastic team of managers and support workers from helping people achieve goals for themselves and enjoy fun, stimulating and meaningful activities at home, in the local community and further afield. Freeways vision is to be a provider of choice and we work to assist the people we support to lead fulfilling lives. Freeways mission is to ensure QUALITY support, a focus on WELLBEING of the people we support and our dedicated staff, and to ensure we focus on EVOLUTION of services.
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(US, 81-1409535) Browse eventsWe do this because we believe our unique craft accomplishes more than just entertainment and diversion. We do not think high quality filmmaking or com
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(AU, 71160405103) Browse eventsOur main mission is to support the orangutan and forest conservation efforts initiated by Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas and Orangutan Foundation International (OFI) in Kalimantan, Borneo. Orangutan Foundation International Australia (OFIA) has two core campaigns; caring for orphaned and displaced orangutans at the OFI Care Centre in Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo; and, securing habitat for their future release. We currently help care for over 330 orangutans in our Care Centre. These orangutans have been orphaned due to the destruction of their habitat caused by illegal logging, mining and palm oil plantations. Without the OFI Care Centre, these apes would be homeless and most likely dead. We think of the Care Centre as a half-way house for orangutans, providing them with food, shelter, love and attention until they are old enough to be released back into the wild. However, for that eventual release to be successful, we need to secure land to ensure they have a safe place to live. Through The Orangutan Legacy Forest project, OFIA is purchasing and protecting land in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, keeping wild orangutans safe and creating a much needed sanctuary for the release of rehabilitated orangutans.
(UK, 1204400) Browse eventsWe are a hybrid of a food bank and a food rescue operation. We collect surplus food from supermarkets and offer it to all through our community fridges. We also help more vulnerable individuals who find themselves in hardship, by providing boxes of predominantly fresh produce on a weekly basis.
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