(UK, SC012950) Browse eventsDo you want to change lives in your local community? VSA changes lives for thousands of the most vulnerable people in Aberdeen city and shire, helping them to live the most independent and fun-filled lives possible. You can too. Join forces with us to help make the north-east strong and inclusive. And remember, what’s raised in the north-east stays in the north-east! There’s so much you can do with VSA, whether you want to donate, volunteer, hold an event or contribute in some other way. You could be changing lives for: Children with additional support needs, like Down’s Syndrome. Maisie’s Children’s Centre is one of a kind. It pioneers full-time integrated care for mainstream children and additional support needs children. “The most important thing about it is that the kids don’t even notice a wheelchair or oxygen tank.” Children with complex learning disabilities. Linn Moor School is a very special place. Here, children with autism and other complex needs reach goals they didn’t know they had. Young families. Richmondhill House is the only service of its kind in Scotland. It creates bonds between babies and their families, guiding them through the maze of parenthood. Adults with mental health problems. We want to create positive effects on health, confidence, independence and responsibility. Re-Connect helps adults who suffer from mental health problems and social exclusion feel at ease. Adults with learning disabilities. Adults with learning disabilities are nurtured at Easter Anguston Farm, Peterculter. Employment here aims to make service users confident in the intimidating mainstream job market. Separated families. The Family Contact Centre is a happy, relaxed place where children with separated parents can meet the mum or dad they no longer live with. Think what that means to the child. Older people. We’ll all grow old one day. Our care homes have varying levels of support. It’s all about respecting dependence while promoting independence. Young and adult carers. One in eight people in Aberdeen have an unpaid caring role. This includes more than 2,000 children. Some are as young as five years old. For both adult and young carers, it’s normal. It’s life. They don’t know any different. You can support these people. And all those we haven’t told you about yet. Our services will be your services too. We’d love to you to visit to see where your funds could go. But most of all, you’ll know your efforts will be going right back into making your local community a better place.
(UK, 1196051) Browse eventsAl-Kareem Foundation is a UK-based registered charity organisation which was established to promote Islamic education and help eradicate the poverty of the poor people in Bangladesh. Al Kareem Foundation strives to bring hope to the hopeless and comfort to the comfortless. Alhamdulillah, since its inception, Al-Kareem Foundation has been helping countless poor families in various ways, including providing food, building and repairing houses, installing tubewells, providing medical assistance, providing sewing machines, building mosques and helping orphaned and poor madrasah students etc.
(UK, 1147155) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Dementia Support South Lincs supports 200 families living with all types of dementia in the Deepings, Bourne and Stamford areas of South Lincolnshire.
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(UK, SC047372) Browse eventsThe Health and Wellness Hub is a charity and social enterprise supporting health and wellbeing in disadvantaged areas. We provide accessible, non-clinical services that reduce isolation, improve wellbeing and help people feel connected, supported and empowered.
(UK, SC036818) Browse eventsThe Gambia Partnership was essentially set up to serve Jesus Christ. It is hoped that this will be achieved through the following four key aims: - - To construct a building which will act as a school/church/community centre - To promote and encourage sound spiritual teaching - To provide educational support
(UK, 1148966) Browse eventsOur community-run museum is set in a beautiful old farmhouse and gardens which were once home to nature writer and early ecologist, Richard Jefferies. Like Jefferies, we celebrate the countryside and the natural richness that is all around us, finding relevance to today and for everyone to enjoy.
(UK, 1209044) Browse eventsBFK is more than just a place to train; it's a community where integrity, determination, teamwork, and inclusivity are the cornerstones of our success. We're proud to be a charitable organisation that gives back to the community and we believe that everyone has the potential to be successful, but it takes hard work, dedication, and the right support. At our club, you'll find all three. But we are so much more than a sport, the benefits are wide ranging, whether you're a child that needs confidence, a teenager that has fallen in with the wrong crowd or an adult that is struggling with the challenges of daily life. We set challenges that when achieved will help confidence grow. We set the example and bring a positive message that empowers people to make right choices and there is no better place than on the mat, after a few rounds to foster friendships and release those daily pressures. BFK really is a special place. We would love to bring the benefits to so many more and that's why we are raising funds to provide a place we can call home. But money is only one part of the process, once the funds are raised, each and every student will be required to make the place ours, whether it be by using a paintbrush or running a class, they will learn that with effort anything is possible.
(UK, 1128023) Browse eventsChandran Foundation exists with the aim of helping young people to achieve their true potential regardless of background. Operating across London in areas of social deprivation, the work is centred on children and their parents, through homework clubs and support for families.
(UK, 1200816) Browse eventsThe Royal Anglian Regiment Benevolent Charity Fund was established to help the serving and former members of the Royal Anglian Regiment and their dependants who are: in need, hardship or distress.
(AU, 822991667RR0001) Browse eventsFor 15 years, MHO has been providing food, shelter and vital resources to refugee claimants to ensure they are able to seamlessly integrate into our communities. Our Furniture Bank redistributes gently used furniture to vulnerable populations to help alleviate furniture poverty.
(UK, 225570) Browse eventsRSPCA Sheffield Branch is a separate charity to the National RSPCA and relies on your support to operate. We rehabilitate, retrain and rehome rescued animals. Our Vet Clinic offers animals reduced cost basic treatments for people on low incomes. We do not put healthy, rehomeable animals to sleep.
(UK, 228391) Browse eventsBlackfriars Arts Centre is a small theatre in Boston, Lincolnshire. We provide a wide variety of programming and are a vital part of our local community, with a wide range of groups using our facilities. We aim the 'keep theatre live in Boston'.
(AU, 510192362) Browse eventsThe Lupus Foundation of America, Heartland Chapter is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people living with lupus through programs of research, support, education and advocacy.