(AU, ST JUDE CHILDRENS RESEARCH HOSPITAL INC - N/A) Browse events
(US, 45-4045474) Browse eventsOur mission is to provide guidance and resources to disabled individuals for the purpose of achieving goals today rathe
(US, 80-0631159) Browse eventsThe purpose of The Bonnell Foundation is to provide tools to navigate the difficulties of living with CF. We strive to connect families with resources through their CF journey. With our website, roadmap to CF baskets, medical and academic sch
(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, 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, 1121552) Browse eventsHelping people everywhere to meet Jesus through scripture.
(UK, 1169145) Browse eventsWe believe passionately that every young person deserves to dream big and be successful in life. Through creative partnerships with businesses, we will support and nurture them on their journey from school to the 'world of work', their dream job, their future. Because we believe in every child.
(US, 04-3810173) Browse eventsThe person who created this page is probably preparing something riveting to post about everything they're doing to give back. We recommend you sit at your computer and hit refresh over and over until their story goes live. You should also scro
(UK, 213308) Browse eventsThe Benevolent Fund helps fallen riders and their families in cases of need. It also raises funds to go towards medical equipment for use at BMCRC Race Meetings.
(UK, 1026520) Browse eventsThe Weekend Day Centre provides informal social day care for people living with dementia and their carers. It's open every weekend and Bank holiday. The centre provides a wide variety of activities from bingo to tea dances to day trips out and we celebrate national events as well as personal ones.
(UK, SCO40837) Browse eventsEvery year, many people in Gambia get seriously ill or die due to the lack of primary health care which the country simply can not afford. Many deaths and infections could be prevented with basic up to date knowledge and equipment. In Gambia more than one million people rely on three overstretched government run hospitals for their medical care. The requirement for good First Aid would seem obvious to us, yet access to even basic equipment and training remains poor. First Aid training and supplies can help the Gambians respond to daily health related problems and possible life threatening situations. Now more than ever, we need your help. First Aid 4 Gambia is targeted First Aid training and equipment for staff and helpers at schools and nurseries in Gambia. By donating money or volunteering to run a fund raising event you will help our team continue their valuable work. You could also volunteer to join our outreach team in Gambia for a week or two, where you can help deliver crucial life saving training and equipment to those who need it the most. Since starting in Sept 2009 we have built up to supplying and training 60 schools which have over 12,000 pupils. Every year we put about 600 teachers, assistants and community members through a UK based First Aid course. We also pass on equipment to 4 clinics. We rent a compound which employs 3 full-time Gambian staff and we employ two Gambians whom we have trained to become first aid trainers. We achieve all of this on an annual budget of approx £12,500.
(UK, 1101913) Browse eventsFor children and young people up to 19 years of age where at least one child in the family has a special need. We provide a range of activities suitable for able and less able children. Parents and carers join with their children to take part in activities and meet other parents and carers. We provide football, table tennis, bouncy castle, trampoline, art and craft, IT, cookery, climbing wall, floor games, dance, use of Easy Line gym equipment and many more types of activities. There is no charge for membership and all activities are free.
(US, 430793521) Browse events