(UK, 1104451) Browse eventsWe are a parent run committee who hold events to help raise funds for our school. We are currently in the process of raising funds towards the next batch of laptops for the children to use in school.
(UK, 1172905) Browse eventsThe MR Foundation aims to help children and young people develop skills that will help them journey to adulthood, through educational initiatives and support activities. The Foundation is currently fundraising to enable the distribution of 'Sadsville', FREE to all 9 & 10 year olds in the UK.
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(UK, 1161306) Browse eventsPark Lane Stables is a friendly and inclusive Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Centre in Southwest London, offering local children and adults with a wide range of disabilities, learning difficulties and mental health issues the opportunity to ride, carriage drive and care for horses. All sessions are facilitated by qualified instructors and volunteers, ensuring our participants have all the support they need to achieve amazing things in a safe and nurturing environment.Riding and being near horses is proven to be highly therapeutic. It can make a positive and tangible difference to a person's fitness, core strength, confidence, happiness and general well-being. Park Lane Stables RDA Group helps over 300 local children and adults, who have a wide range of disabilities and complex additional needs, with therapeutic horse riding sessions.Your generous support will help us to keep our amazing centre going and to enrich the lives of so many local people. Charity No: 1161306 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ParkLaneStables Twitter https://twitter.com/parklanestables
(UK, EW91198) Browse eventsWelcome to Pawsome Pensions . We are a new charity that has been set up to help support our retired Police and Fire dogs from Devon, Dorset & Cornwall Police Service and Fire & Rescue Service. We are incredibly fortunate that our Police and Fire dogs receive a one off payment from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Fire service when they retire to help with equipment, food and veterinary maintenance, but as you can imagine this doesn't last long. So it is our intention to enhance this generous donation and raise money to ensure our dogs receive the best healthcare possible, ensuring they have an excellent quality of life in their retirement years. It is the least we can do for the years they've spent working for us and protecting out communities. We are a "not for profit" charity and all monies raised will be used to help pay towards vet bills for our retired dogs and raise further money. A working Police or Fire dog can serve many years, providing an invaluable service to the communities they work in and the officers they work with. When a dog retires the handler or the new adopter take on the full responsibility for that dog and all the financial commitments of caring for a retired working dog. Most dogs will retire at the end of their service, however some retire early due to illness or injury. Seeking insurance for medical care of a retired Police/Fire dog is possible but it can be very difficult. Due to their job and their age at retirement it comes at a premium price. This insurance will also not cover any pre-existing injuries/illnesses that may have been sustained through the dogs working life. So we want to help our four legged legends. Now they have retired and given up their licence to work, we want to give them a “Licence to Chill". Thank you in advance for any support and help you can offer us.