(UK, 502592) Browse eventsTyneside Cinema is a registered charity, passionate about working with film and digital media. We provide year round programmes of independent and foreign language film and digital media arts, from our grade II listed venue in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne.
(UK, 1185304) Browse eventsWe are a leading provider of counselling services and counsellor training with over 31 years experience of supporting the community. We deliver counselling, specialising in abuse and trauma. Our courses train people to become professional counsellors achieving industry recognised high standards.
(UK, XR59377) Browse eventsProviding scouting adventures to the young people of Egham
(AU, 22657579448) Browse eventsEssex Heights Primary School is situated in Mount Waverley, an eastern suburb of Melbourne. It provides a primary education of the highest quality for children and is recognised as a school of excellence. Children develop positive attitudes and acquire skills that equip them for their future.
(UK, 1103101) Browse eventsFalcon Support Services provide supported accommodation and community projects to support those that are homeless or vulnerable in Leicestershire.
(UK, 1026499) Browse eventsWe are a friendly group of volunteer parents and carers of deaf children in Trafford. We organise regular activities for deaf children and their families. We meet to chat through issues, offer support, gain tips and to give the children an opportunity to socialise with their hearing impaired peers which they may not get much chance to do in a mainstream school. We also organise a range of events throughout the year including sporting activities, arts and crafts, theatre trips, horse riding and parties! Often free of charge or nominal fees, these events really allow the children time to interact with each other whilst doing fun activities. We are constantly fundraising either by taking part in sponsored runs, bake sales or applying for community funding to allow us to put on a range of interesting events.
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(UK, 1139015) Browse eventsWe fundraise to make our children’s time at Wren as inspiring and joyful as possible. We aim to provide extras the school can’t afford: a playground, therapy room and dragon-puppet workshop (!). We’re now raising money for an allotment. We hold events to bond the school community together too!
(AU, 66002228328) Browse eventsMission Statement: To end the suffering of animals used for food, clothing, entertainment, research and any animal who, because of confinement, is deprived of natural behavior. To achieve this Animal Liberation works at legislation, consumer advocacy, animal rescue and humane education
(UK, 1152080) Browse eventsOur vision is to build the family of God, a community of people where every single member will be loved, accepted and feel connected.
(UK, 1134254) Browse eventsCelebrated its 250th Anniversary in 2014 Heptonstall Methodist Church is an unusual octagonal chapel building, historically significant as it's been in continuous use since 1764, making it the world's oldest Methodist Church. The octagonal design follows the theory that this shape left the devil no corners to hide in. The chapel is open every day and can be found tucked away off Northgate in the centre of the historic village of Heptonstall. Services are held at 10:45am each Sunday and you can be assured of a warm welcome. The historic significance of the chapel in Heptonstall is that it signifies the start of Methodism moving indoors. The need to avoid bad weather meant that early chapels, such as Heptonstall, were really only tools for preaching. Pure functionality was the driving force behind this unique building which uses simple materials in a pared down but beautiful design. The chapel remains a fine example of a very early Methodist building, which inevitably requires expensive ongoing upkeep. The chapel’s story actually started in 1742, which was 22-years before there was even a chapel stone in the ground. William Darney travelled from Scotland and preached throughout the area building up a large number of societies on both sides of the Pennines. The Heptonstall society grew significantly and had frequent visits from both Charles and John Wesley. These visits always attracted large crowds and led to the decision to build Heptonstall chapel. John Wesley laid the foundation stone in 1764 and preached in the unfinished shell and again two years later after the roof had been added. In Dr Richard Taylor’s BBC Four series “Churches: How to read them” he named Heptonstall Methodist Church as one of his ten favourite churches, saying: “If buildings have an aura, this one radiated friendship.” It follows that you will always be very welcome to visit and your support towards ongoing maintenance costs will be greatly appreciated. You can support us by either making a regular donation or a one-off gift by following the links on this site. Collect a phone/cartridge recycling envelope when you visit.
(UK, 523934) Browse eventsJoin the Sheffield Sea Cadets part of The Marine Society & Sea Cadets community. Helping young people towards responsible adulthood by encouraging valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct, using nautical theme based on customs of the Royal Navy. Registered charity 523934