(UK, 1125748) Browse eventsMaking a difference to rural communities throughout SuffolkWe exist to help rurally isolated people in Suffolk to access services and information to improve their lives, health and wellbeing. To bring people together within communities to create local support mechanisms. This is a free service that is accessible to everyone. Why the community needs this charity Our project provides an innovative solution to the real problem of rural isolation. Loss of services in rural communities can leave residents without any means of connecting with each other, this can lead to low mood and loneliness. Accessing information is almost impossible in these situations. Our project creates a social focus with a free mobile community cafe/information centre, which offers support and the chance to meet and talk with fellow residents in the same situation. Results and outcomes Starting in 2003 as a voluntary organisation, with just one small caravan, demand for our project service has caused our project to grow enormously. We are now a registered charity with two caravans and a mobilitiy bus visiting around 80 rural communities each year. We now also run Golden Age Fairs, these alone have lead to over 1000 individuals that have been linked into services that have improved their health and wellbeing. Charity No: 1125748 Find out more Website http://www.ruralcoffeecaravan.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RuralCoffeeCaravan Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/coffeecaravan
(UK, SC042733) Browse eventsThe Swimarathon is our biggest fundraiser. Now in our 4th year we are becoming one of Falkirk's biggest fundraisers. Supported by the community raising funds for the community. Swimmers of all ages and abilities come together for a weekend of fun. www.swimarathon.co.uk
(UK, SC004028) Browse eventsAberdeen Christian Fellowship is an independent church with an overseas focus, including India. Please help us raise funds through ACF towards two projects in India. The projects based in Delhi (Bethesda Children’s Network) and Mumbai (Maharastra Baptist Society Children’s Hostel) support children who are either orphans or street children from extremely marginalised communities looked after by foster parents, while the women are former sex workers who are provided with basic education and tailoring skills enabling them to seek alternative employment.
(UK, 1130317) Browse eventsPath to Possibilities funds the education of disadvantage young people in Nigeria. It grants schorlarship funds to talented but poor students. Path to Possibilities also shares best teaching practice with state funded schools in Nigeria.
(UK, 285285) Browse eventsThe Primary Club raises money for sport and recreational facilities for the blind and partially-sighted. It is an official charity of the Professional Cricketers' Association. Anyone who has been out first ball at any level of game, and all who love cricket, are welcome to join the club.
(UK, 1136967) Browse eventsWe are a small Riding for the Disabled Group, who provide the opportunity for children with disabilities the opportunity to ride. The group is run entirely by volunteers and all our work is funded by donations. Riding has many benefits for our riders, including improving self-esteem and self confidence, developing independence and improving general quality of life.
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(UK, 1170756) Browse eventsWe bridge the gap in current provision at school to provide a positive educational experience for 50+ young people aged 11-16yrs who have become disengaged from mainstream school and who have complex home and social situations which influence and affect their behaviour.
(UK, 1121977) Browse eventsThe Eye Fund is a charity to support those with failing sight, through counselling and practical help. Visit our web site www.eyefund.info and see what we have been getting up to
(UK, 258321) Browse eventsDid you know that the Basingstoke & Andover RSPCA Branch, like all other RSPCA branches are separate charities to the main HQ run organisation? We work within our local area to raise funds in order to rehome animals, support low income households with vet bills and run a neutering scheme.
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(UK, 1131350) Browse eventsCity Year recruits 18-to-25-year-olds for 11 months of full-time volunteering as near-peer tutors, mentors and role models in schools in deprived areas across London and Birmingham. By dedicating a year of service through City Year, young people inspire pupils and act as a catalyst to change their world. In turn, the experience of supporting children changes City Year’s volunteers, known as corps members, turning them into self-confident leaders who have the passion, values, experiences and skills to make a success of their own lives and make a difference to their communities.
(UK, 1058964) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Stanton Vale is an all age special school located in Long Eaton, working with pupils primarily from the South East of Derbyshire but also from Derby City, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. We welcome children as young as 2, to join our specialist nursery. They can then learn, grow and develop in the same setting, staying with us until the age of 19.The children and young people who come to us have a range of needs and abilities but are primarily categorised as Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD) or Complex Learning Difficulties (CLD/PMLD). However, we try not to talk about disability. Our culture and ethos is very much about abilities and how we can nurture and develop skills and knowledge to help our pupils for life beyond school. Please donate to support our cause. As a school we have our own fundraising committee made up of parents and staff. The committee is constantly trying to raise money to provide things to improve the schools facilities and resources. We are currently fundraising to have the outdoor areas of school revamped and rejuvenated to provide a playground with specially adapted swings and roundabouts, a sensory garden to provide our more complex pupils with the chance to learn and experience their environment through touch, sound and smell. Amongst other things we would also like to have an allotment area for our more able pupils to grow their own produce. All this is very expensive and we need as much help as possible to reach our goal with your support and help we will get there quicker, so please donate and help us. Charity No: 1058964 Find out more Website http://www.stantonvale.derbyshire.sch.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046013592145383/