KeyRing supports people to live independently and be part of their community.
The Royal Drawing School provides free or low cost drawing tuition at the highest level to over 1000 people each week, across four UK sites, and in partnership with organisations in Europe, India and the United States.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Kenilworth Phab is a group of disabled and able-bodied people from the Kenilworth area who endeavour to encourage friendship, equality and inclusion through social activities. Please donate to support our cause. The Phab aim is to promote and encourage people of all abilities to come together on equal terms to achieve complete inclusion within the wider community. Kenilworth Phab meets weekly and welcomes everyone over the age of 18. We regularly hold a variety of fund raising events in order to provide a range of interesting, exciting and varied activities that are completely accessible to all our members.In addition to our regular programme of activities and outings, we are raising funds in 2017 to enable our members to take part in an outward bounds experience at The Calvert Trust in Devon. As well as being a really memorable event, this will challenge members to attempt activities that are outside and beyond their previous experiences and thus develop and increase self confidence and social skills. Charity No: 1158080 Find out more Website http://kenilworthphab.wordpress.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KenilworthPhab Twitter https://twitter.com/kenilworthphab
The Europa School Parent Teacher Association's objectives include fundraising activities for the benefit of pupils at the Europa School UK and helping to provide a stimulating and pleasant environment for the children. We work closely with the staff and governors of the school to provide additional resources and improve facilities through fundraising.
Sea Sanctuary is the only Charity of its kind. We use large wooden yachts and the marine environment to help some of the most vulnerable young people and adults in society. We use Evidence-Based interventions (psychological support) and combine it with Sail Training, creating a unique environment.
Sahir House offers a wide range of services to individuals and families living with or affected by HIV on Merseyside. All money raised through fundraising goes into its hardship fund which supports its members in times of crisis or need. Sahir House also delivers HIV awareness training throughout Merseyside & its communities.
Who we are and what we do A Leicester based charity, established in 1986, we use arts, media and music activities to inspire and engage young people and help them to develop creative, social and employability skills. Our inclusive way of working helps young people who lack opportunities or have challenges in their lives to participate in positive creative activities. We help them get back on track if things have gone wrong, try new things, build the confidence and resilience to change negative or risky behaviours, and progress to lead more fulfilling lives. This, in turn, has a beneficial effect on their communities. We set up projects and activities to encourage participation in the arts in Leicestershire. We have an experienced team who develop and deliver a wide range of creative projects and activities. Different agencies refer young people to activities at our studios or in local communities. Our work tackles local and national problems like gang culture, anti-social behaviour and unhealthy lifestyles, using creativity to give young people more positive choices in their lives. We work with MPs, police, fire service, schools, youth, health and social services, and local authorities. This gives our work a greater impact: we share ideas and resources which gives value for money for taxpayers and fewer social problems.
The charity raises funds for additional resources, equipment and enrichment opportunities to benefit learners at Rosewood.
Pawprints is a wildlife charity providing high quality, animal-focused wildlife rescue and rehabilitation in Wirral and the surrounding area. Initially, the focus of our activities is hedgehogs as this is where the current expertise of the staff and volunteers lies. Through partnerships with other organisations, we will provide wider support for wildlife in need, and over time we will look to develop our own expertise through appropriate training. We are, very clear that we will only work with animals where we have the appropriate knowledge and experience. We will take in, and care for, sick or injured hedgehogs, or those who are generally struggling to survive in the wild; for example, underweight or dehydrated juveniles, or abandoned hoglets. The primary aim will be to treat and care for these hedgehogs to get them back into their natural habitat as soon as they are able to thrive unaided. We recognise that, as wild creatures, minimal intervention is best. Hedgehogs will receive appropriate medication (as prescribed by a vet) and be fed and kept clean and warm, with a focus on disease management and infection control, until they are healthy and of an appropriate size to be released. We believe that a key role is to raise awareness and educate the public, of all ages, about the current plight of UK wildlife and what they can do to help. We operate an open-door policy so that anyone can drop in or call us if they need advice.
Friends of Speenhamland School (PTA) organises events, equipment and resources for the pupils at Speenhamland School in Newbury.
We are the University for the Common Good and our vision is to have a global reputation for delivering social benefit and impact through education, research and social innovation. The Glasgow Caledonian University Foundation supports the University’s vision to transform lives through education.
tastelife is about just that: tasting life. tastelife believes in breaking free from eating disorders, and rediscovering life in all its fullness.People with eating disorders are in a very dark place.tastelife brings light to them, their family and friends by providing compassionateknowledge, understanding, and tools for recovery. As one person, withexperience of our course, described it: “tastelife is a life-saver”. Help from the NHS is limited to the most severe cases and hospitaladmissions for those dangerously ill with anorexia and bulimia have doubled over the last three years. Government sources suggest that 4 million people in the UK have eating disorders. Many overweight people are suffering from bingeeating disorder which literally means they are addicted to food and in danger of diabetes, heart disease or stroke.With cuts to mental health budgets continuing, tastelife plugs a much needed gap, offering an 8 session, accredited, community course toprovide sufferers and their carers with tools to walk out of the darkness into the light. We need your help to bring light to more people. Please donate now £3.00 enables us to send out a free copy of Do’s and Don’ts for Carers or Top Tips for sufferers. £40.00 will give a free place to someone who can’t afford the cost of the course and £100.00 allows us subsidise someone to attend our training to become a new course leader. Charity No: 1158516 Find out more Website http://www.tastelifeuk.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tastelifeuk/?fref=ts
Mercia MS Therapy Centre provides therapies and support for Midlands people with multiple sclerosis. It aims to keep MS people as mobile and active as possible within the confines of the condition and to reduce the feelings of isolation and helplessness that often accompany MS.
NET Works with & Supports Older People in East Leeds to reduce Loneliness & Isolation, Promote Healthy Lifestyles & Support Independence. We are currently providing Emergency Food Deliveries & Support ensuring everyone can Self Isolate. Families in need are also being Supported with Food Parcels.