(UK, 1144437) Browse eventsHonour British Forces support individuals who have been injured or wounded through service whilst in Her Majestys Armed Forces or Reserves. Support is provided in by; Paying for medical assistance for both psychological and physical wounds or injuries. Housing - Homelessness or suitable housing for disabilities or providing adaptions. Also providing an outreach service to the homeless on the streets of the UK. Improving employment opportunities through further training or support to develop their own business. Family Support - to provide guidance and practical support for the families that are affected.
(UK, 1006246) Browse eventsWe consist of a small number of people who voluntarily give their time to rehoming those boxers who, through no fault of their own, have to find a new family. We also try to help with general advice on the Boxer breed and any problems which may arise. Our work consists of booking in and vetting homes available, taking details of dogs to be relocated, transporting Boxers from home to home, and running a back up service when required. Although we aim to place dogs directly from one home to another, it is sometimes necessary to invoke the use of kennels and foster homes on a temporary basis. Where there is difficulty in rehoming a dog due to age or medical condition, we can offer help with veterinary fees. This is only possible thanks to our Sponsor Scheme, where supporters can sponsor a dog of their choice. We also aim to promote responsible Boxer ownership by holding training sessions, mainly in basic obedience, together with fun classes for all, at regular intervals near St. Albans, Hertfordshire. Started primarily for the rehomed Boxer these sessions are now open to all Boxers and their owners, and usually provide a very entertaining afternoon. As you can imagine, all these activities run away with the finances - telephone bills, petrol, kenneling fees and vet bills. We are a registered charity and rely very heavily indeed upon the donations for rehomed Boxers, and fundraising events organised by the committee and supporters - such as exemption shows, raffles, tombola's, stalls, sponsored events etc. Membership subscriptions play a major role and we are always delighted to welcome new members - it is one way, as a boxer lover, that you can surely help the breed that you love. We produce newsletters giving you news or forthcoming events, informative articles on the breed, and stories about the boxers you have helped to rehome. If you feel you have the odd hour to spare and would like to become involved, please contact any committee member.
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(US, 38-3167509) Browse eventsHands Across the Water is a non-profit child placing agency with offices located in Ann Arbor, Monroe and Mt. Clemens. Our primary focus is foster care and adoption, both domestically within the state as well as internationally.We also provide
(AU, 592349840) Browse eventsWe provide a full range of services and assistance for residents of Marion County. Individuals and families look to us for food, clothing, shelter, housing, medication and other basic human needs. We are a faith-based organization that cares for those in distress, with the help of our community.
(UK, 1048146) Browse eventsSt Andrews Parents Association really can make a difference. We strive to continually make enhancements to the school life of all our children and provide support to the school throughout these tough times. All fundraising will go towards projects that benefit every child within the school.
(UK, 1154979) Browse eventsWe all have dreams and wishes, but for some they can seem out of reach. Autism Wishes grants wishes to children and adults with Autism. We also support projects that promote the betterness and wellbeing of those with Autism.
(UK, 1115744) Browse eventsImagine if as a child you had never had the chance to play games or enjoy sport with your friends. Imagine if every day was a struggle for survival, living on the street with only drugs or alcohol as a means of escape. Imagine those in a position of trust that should be taking care of you, were actually those who abused you. Glad’s House is a UK registered charity working in Mombasa, Kenya to support the thousands of children and young people living and working on the streets. The charity’s aim is to support as many of the city’s homeless children and young people as possible off the streets and into a save home environment with access to education, employment and/or training Founded in 2006, Glad’s House has grown into a holistic project that meets the many needs of the street children and young people in Mombasa. Our Drop In Programme, Papasa, includes education, health care, counselling, sports and creative arts. Glad's House also has a series of Enterprise Schemes including a Bike Shop and Golf Caddie Programme to generate income and offer opportunties for training and employment. Glad's House supports homeless children to leave the street and enable them to successfully stand on their own two feet with support every step of the way. We aim is to provide a safe place for many of these children, away from the street. In doing so, the children will have the opportunity to enjoy a real childhood while being prepared for a productive and self-sufficient adulthood.
(US, 36-2877520) Browse eventsFounded in 1973, Mujeres is the longest standing incorporated Latina organization in the nation. Over the years Mujeres has developed a comprehensive array of social services and advocacy initiatives that promote non-violence, reproductive health a