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(UK, 1063756) Browse eventsOur focus is on Africa's orphans and most vulnerable children. Every day our mobile clinic saves young lives and eases suffering by taking medicines to children who live in in remote areas. We provide antiretroviral therapy to children with AIDS and deliver public health education to communities.
(UK, 513814) Browse eventsGreenbank is a long established Liverpool based registered charity which provides a range of services for disabled people and other disadvantaged groups. Education, training and employment services at Greenbank College Sport and recreation services at Greenbank Sports Academy. Currently Greenbank College needs to invest in information technology and the development of online learning resources for its students. We also need to improve furnishings and décor throughout the building. Greenbank Sports Academy would like to raise money to develop the sport of power hockey – a fast moving team sport for electric wheelchair users. Working in partnership with North West Training Council we have designed a purpose built chair, which is fast and manoeuvrable. Each chair costs £2500 to produce and we need at least 30 to establish the sport. We also need to fundraise money to offer rebound therapy sessions (using trampolines to provide therapeutic exercise and recreation for people with a wide range of disabilities) and to continue with sport and art activities for disabled children, during school holidays and after school. Your support in needed to turn these plans into reality.
(UK, SC240729) Browse eventsPlay Midlothian is a small charity working to improve the lives of vulnerable children and young people through play. Each year we support 1600 children aged 0-13 years who are experiencing disadvantage and hardship, supporting learning and development through adventure and play. The disadvantages the children and young people face originate from living in situations of poverty and deprivation, the disabilities they live with and social isolation. We deliver 3 key services that mitigate the challenges children face to improve their health and wellbeing and build skills and resilience to improve their aspirations and future life chances. These services are: Out2Play: weekly outdoor, active outdoor play sessions in areas of deprivation, for children aged 7-12 Play for All: Equipping families with skills and confidence for supporting their disabled child(ren) to play at home, in local parks and within local community groups. Ensuring that disabled children can access the health, wellbeing, and developmental benefits of play, with opportunities for everyday adventures with their families. Play in Mind: a targeted service to support children’s mental health through play in contact with nature and the outdoors. The service targets children ages 7-12 with emerging mental health issues.
(UK, 1163136) Browse eventsThe Ark Centre Charity aims to provide opportunities to services for those with autism and other learning difficulties. Such as pre-schools, schools and respite services. From donations, to EHCP training to days out.
(UK, 270850) Browse eventsFounded in 1969, Radio Marsden is a hospital radio station, broadcasting to the two Royal Marsden cancer hospitals in London and Surrey. We receive no financial help from the Govt, NHS or the Royal Marsden Trust. Instead, we are reliant on the generosity of the public, which is gratefully received
(UK, SC037091) Browse eventsWe use football to energise and empower people who are homeless or excluded to change their own lives. The Homeless World Cup supports grass roots football development programmes in over 70+ nations triggered by the Homeless World Cup, an established international football tournament.
(UK, 1150542) Browse eventsMLD Support Association UK was set up to bring hope to families in the fight to eradicate Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD). We support families affected by MLD, fund research into therapeutic procedures and, as it is a rare disease, provide information about MLD to ensure early diagnosis.