(AU, 22007498482) Browse eventsThe Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) influences lasting solutions to Australia’s environmental problems to create a sustainable future and better quality of life.
(UK, 1194467) Browse eventsRed Balloons promote self-care & exercise to improve physical & mental wellbeing whilst challenging the stigma & myths around mental health and fighting to reduce loneliness & isolation with our peer support / exercise sessions (both 1:1 and groups) To find out more visit www.redballoons.org.uk
(UK, 1052060) Browse eventsF.A.I.T.H. is a progressive animal rescue centre, where animal welfare comes first. We believe that their mental health and wellbeing are as important as their physical health. Dogs are sociable animals so we have kennels where it is possible for the dogs to socialise and play together. You won’t see rows and rows of lonely stressed animals kennelled in isolation, as is often the case when visiting rescue centres, although we do have an isolation block for dogs awaiting health check clearance and veterinary treatment. We also have a communal cat house which offers ‘home-from-home’ comforts with sofas, chairs, shelving with hidey holes and a large meshed run with climbing frame, a water feature and toys. We also have isolation cabins for those needing or preferring separate accommodation. These are state of the art enclosed in inclement weather and open sided when weather is fine. Cats are vaccinated not only against flu and enteritis, but also leukaemia. We have a FULL neutering policy which includes all female puppies and kittens too. Young males are given a neutering certificate which is acted upon at five months of age. All dogs and cats are wormed, vaccinated and micro chipped, and most leave with four weeks free pet insurance. Home checks are also carried out before anyone is allowed to adopt an animal. We have a non-destruction policy, with exception to end suffering and then only on veterinary advice. No animal is “put to sleep” simply because it’s too old, too naughty or too difficult. If it’s age or behaviour make it impossible to re-home satisfactorily, then it will remain at F.A.I.T.H. for the rest of it’s life. The bulk of our work is with cats and dogs, but we have and help anything from hamsters to horses.
(UK, 1070306) Browse eventsKipling Lions Pre-school is a community based nursery that covers all children aged between 2 – 5 years. We offer families and children, Affordable quality childcare A safe caring environment A key worker that ensures a child learns at their own pace as well as experienced and quality early years practioners.
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(UK, 1027599) Browse eventsSNAP Cymru is an All Wales Children’s Charity working with Children, Young People and Families on issues regarding special educational needs, additional learning needs & disabilities. Includes bullying, assessments, exclusions, annual reviews, school action, statements and transition planning.
(UK, 1201390) Browse eventsFriends of North Baddesley Infant School fundraise to support the school with additional resources and to make the pupils time at the school memorable.
(UK, 1090140) Browse eventsFour Legged Friends animal rescue is a small animal rescue centre, we've been based just outside Lincoln for over 15 years. Are aim is the rescue, rehabilitate and re-home. If it is not possible to re-home any of our rescuea they remain in our care.
(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
(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.
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(UK, 105840) Browse eventsTo sustain and enhance the environment, rural regeneration, cultural heritage and visitor opportunities of the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and contribute to the well-being of Mournes communities