(US, 752395006) Browse eventsThe International Rhino Foundation is dedicated to the survival of the world’s rhino species through conservation and research. At the heart of IRF’s vision is the belief that these magnificent species should endure for future generations, and that protecting rhinos ensures the survival of many other species that share their habitat, including people.
(AU, 51157944951) Browse eventsLegacy is a voluntary organisation providing services to Australian families suffering financially or socially after the incapacitation or death of a spouse or parent during or after their defence force service. We currently care for around 90,000 widows and 1,900 children and dependants throughout Australia.
(UK, SC008903) Browse eventsStrathallan is a co-educational, boarding and day school for children ages 9 - 18. We provide an inclusive education providing opportunities for every child to excel. We nurture talent in academics, sport and in the arts and ensure an all-round education is available to every child. At Strathallan we believe that every talented child should be able to access the education we provide and its associated benefits. We provide a number of means-tested bursaries to enable this.
(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, 1131242) Browse eventsBedwell Rangers FC have been providing grassroots football for boys, girls and adults in Stevenage for over 60 years.
(AU, 261520311) Browse eventsCitizens Options Unlimited (Citizens) empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) to live the life they choose through through professional supports which include Residential, Self-Direction, Family Support, Respite and Recreation opportunities.
(UK, 1199647) Browse eventsROFMH is a not for profit organisation set up to support individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts or feel they need someone to talk to.
(UK, 262362) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1157391) Browse eventsproviding an organisation to represent the members; promote co-operation amongst its members for social, cultural and sporting activities, maintaining communication with the University; representing its members and fostering good relations within its membership
(UK, SC023135) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 298754) Browse eventsThe PTA generate additional income to enhance the experience of those at the school. Education in England is free, but resources are limited! Your help makes a real difference! PTA funds enable equal opportunities across the school.
(UK, 1169629) Browse eventsDisability Sports Humber is the biggest disability sports charity in the Humber area supporting 100s of disabled people weekly in sport. We so often see how much sport changes people's lives from improving their mental health to giving some time to rest for carers. We work in a number of different ways including: Giving grants to disabled people to keep playing sport, for example a grant for a special sports wheelchair/powerchair Helping to fund the clubs so they can keep open to make sure there will always be sport for all in the area. Holding events to showcase what disability sports can do, whilst also fundraising. Disability sports in the Humber area has a funding gap of over £30,000 a year which we try to bridge with all the work we do, however we need the public’s support to be able to keep 100s of disabled people playing the sports they love so we can continue changing their lives.
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