(AU, St Benedict's Primary School Edgeworth (TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR THE DIOCESE OF MAITLAND-NEWCASTLE) - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1125516) Browse eventsWe are a UK based charity that supports organisations in Southern African our current focus in Zimbabwe at present. Our projects focus on two key principles 1) To build sustainability within a community & 2) To actively encourage the community in our projects and eliminate donor dependency
(UK, 702589) Browse eventsTelford & Wrekin Young Carers Service give support to children aged between 5 and 18 years who look after one or more family members (usually mum, dad, brother, sister or grandparents) with a mental or physical disability, chronic illness, alcohol/substance misuse problem or HIV/AIDS.
(AU, 1148645) Browse eventsWe all need to eat, but we face huge challenges to the ways we produce our food. Challenges that will affect everyone. At the SFT, we are committed to facing challenges and exploring solutions for a food production system that causes the least possible harm to both humans and the environment.
(UK, SC041380) Browse eventsThe King's Community Foundation exists that the disconnected many be connected & that everyone may be given the opportunity to fulfil their full potential. We currently support local & global initiatives caring for the homeless, providing for the poor, educating the young & rehabilitating the hurt.
(UK, 1125468) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Splice child and family project is a registered charity based in North Avenue in Pyle/Kenfig Hill, UK. We offer a family-centred service which supports parents/carers who reside in Bridgend to play and learn along with their children, which helps to develop confidence and self-esteem and enhance parenting skills. Please donate to support our cause.Splice child and family project has a lovely building in Pyle but it does require some upgrading, and we are reaching out to the public to help in anyway that they can to help us raise funds to make this community building be the best that it can be. WE thank you all in advance. Charity No: 1125468 Find out more Website https://www.spliceproject.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/splicechild/
(UK, 1165977) Browse eventsThe Friends of All Saints School Association are a group of parents, grandparents and teachers whose sole aim is to raise funds to benefit the children at our school. This is done by hosting a variety of events throughout the year to which the children and/or adults are invited.
(UK, 1109550) Browse eventsHome-Start Barnet is a part of the UKs leading family support charity. Through a network of trained volunteers with parenting experience Home-Start Barnet supports parents who are struggling to cope. Our families need support for many reasons including post-natal depression, the illness of a parent or child, disability, bereavement or social isolation. Parents supporting other parents: its a simple idea that really works. Home-Start Barnet trains volunteers who then befriend and support families with at least one child under five. They help to give children the best possible start in life by supporting the whole family. They work to prevent difficult times from creating permanent problems.
(UK, 1152354) Browse eventsWhat we do We are a community of refugees, mechanics and volunteers. We receive donations of second- hand bikes, fix them together at our workshop, and then donate them to asylum seekers and refugees. By attending our workshop and helping to fix their own bike, all beneficiaries get actively involved in the process as much as possible. This enables them to learn basic bike maintenance and form long-term supportive relationships. We also run a separate project where we teach refugee women to cycle. We teach cycling proficiency, in an all-female environment, to complete beginners. The lessons run once a week, for ten weeks, and all participants are given a bike at the end. Why we do it "The Bike Project provides the first step into normal living for those who have faced persecution and atrocity" Helen Bamber OBE Transport in London can be expensive. This is especially true for a refugee going through the asylum process. Having fled persecution and atrocity in their country of origin, they are forced to live on a mere £36 a week in benefits, and prevented from finding employment. London is a city that is rich in opportunities. A bike can help these people reach the many resources that London has to offer: charities that can feed them, lawyers that can aid their application process, home office appointments, healthcare, education and much more. If they are lucky enough to receive status, a bike can help them find employment. "When you have to go from charity to charity to feed yourself, a bike becomes very important to your life." Beneficiary
(UK, 1056823) Browse eventsThe Pepper Foundation funds a team of six Children's Nurses providing at home palliative care to children and young people across the Chilterns with a life-threatening or life-limiting illness,. Available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, Pepper makes no charge for its service.