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(UK, 1099314) Browse eventsIt supports the provision of therapeutic equipment and aids, exercise machinery, quality of life equipment and opportunities for the Swansea Children's Therapy Centre, children, carers and families. The Centre is responsible for a caseload of some 800 with conditions ranging from Downs and other syndromes to Cerebral Palsy and other 'learning disabilities'.
(UK, 510878) Browse eventsThe Charity is heavily involved with the promotion of activities for young people, sporting activities for disadvantaged and disabled groups, supporting other local charities, and overseas aid for natural disasters, and in particular the eradication of polio
(UK, 1096745) Browse eventsWe can offer advice and solutions for those with mobility problems and people who need help in the home or while they are out and about. We have a showroom for independent living and mobility equipment, extensive workshop facilities and adapted vehicles for assessments and driving tuition.
(UK, 1198877) Browse eventsWe are a church based in Ashton under Lyne and try to help the local community through baby groups, youth clubs, over 50s clubs and our weekly service to spread God's word and give comfort to those around.
(UK, SC031038) Browse eventsIn 2001 two local children’s centres came together to form Midlothian Sure Start. Their goal was simple, to provide a safe and supportive environment to families with young children. Since then Midlothian Sure Start has grown and there are 6 centres and various services. If we can, We will.
(UK, 295373) Browse eventsThe National Drama Festivals Association (NDFA) encourages and supports drama festivals in the UK. In 2018 inclusivity is our top priority. We engage with actors from the age of 10 to 80+ and teamwork is the name of the game. With 37 Member Drama Festivals running 31 One Act and 11 Full Length play festivals throughout the UK, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and one European member festival. This includes 22 Youth festivals. Our annual British All Winners Festival showcases the very ‘best of the best’ Adult and Youth participation in Full length and One Act plays across the UK. We engage a professional Adjudicator to give us feedback on every play performed: at the end of each evening. This “adjudication” is given to the whole audience and the performing drama groups, providing a valuable learning experience to all performers, directors, technicians, authors and interested audience members. During the week-long competitive British All Winners Festival 3 full-length plays are performed; 9 One Act Plays are performed; 3 Youth One Act plays are performed. We also encourage a special educational needs group to perform on the festival stage. This has developed into a very special part of our Festival week, the group who perform receive the “Star Bright Award” during our presentation of festival awards. We also support and promote new writing for the theatre, awarding the George Taylor Memorial Award during the week.
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(UK, 311983) Browse eventsWelcome to Knaphill Schools PTA, the fundraising Parent Teachers Association for both Knaphill Lower and Knaphill (Junior) Schools. Knaphill Schools PTA is run on a voluntary basis by parents/guardians/carers of children in the school and by school staff. Knaphill Schools PTA is a registered charity and works solely to raise funds for Knaphill Schools, primarily by staging fundraising events, which are used to purchase additional resources, which are not available within the standard school budget. So help support our children and donate to a very worthwhile cause. We are are currently raising money for our Knaphill 1000 cycling event on 6th June 2015. Join us for more fun and wheels spinning!
(AU, 911539920) Browse eventsJubilee Women's Center provides affordable community housing, holistic support services, job readiness and life skill training, and a free clothing boutique. Every woman whose journey brings them to Jubilee emerges empowered & self-sufficient, with a safety net of support.
(UK, 1183066) Browse eventsThe Twinning Project is a partnership between Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and professional football clubs with the objective of twinning every prison in England and Wales with a local professional football club. The aim is to engage approximately 100 prisoners per year in each of the 114 prisons in England and Wales in football-based programmes to improve their mental and physical health, wellbeing and obtain a qualification which will help improve their life chances and gain employment on release. How it's done - Professional coaches and football club staff, supported by prison PE officers co-deliver accredited coaching and employability based qualifications to prisoners to better prepare them for life after their release.
(UK, 1097687) Browse eventsIt aims to support people with learning disabilities and their families to achieve full participation in the local community. This specifically includes campaining for their rights and developing social and leisure opportunities.
(UK, 1122592) Browse eventsEccleshill Adventure Playground, known locally as The Big Swing Adventure Playground, is an open-access, free of charge adventure playground for children and young people aged 5-16 years. The playground is open 4 days a week, running after school, weekends and during school holidays. By providing and creating a safe and stimulating environment, children and young people are able to experience play opportunities that offer levels of risk and challenge which may not be available to them in other play spaces. The Big Swing Adventure Playground offers children a space to test boundaries and choose activities whilst being supervised by qualified playworkers. Eccleshill Adventure Playground also delivers an outreach service, taking adventure play into 5 different communities across the Bradford District. Alongside this we have developed an Inclusion project, coordinate and hold annual play forums and provide a playwork apprenticeship scheme. Eccleshill Adventure Playground is a small charity and relies on grants and donations to survive. Donations of money or fund raising is always appreciated. We use this money in many ways, such as buying food for our cook and eat sessions or building new and exciting play structures with the children. Charity No: 1122592 Find out more Website http://www.thebigswing.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBigSwingAdventurePlayground/ Twitter https://twitter.com/thebigswing YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/thebigswingadventure
(UK, 288379) Browse eventsSalter's Hill Charity Limited is a non-profit company limited by guarantee and a registered charity established in 1984 to provide homes for adults with learning disabilities from Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
(US, 20-4618809) Browse eventsThe Steve Haydu St. Patrick's Lo Tide Run is the sole annual event of the Steve Haydu St. Patrick's Lo Tide Fund, Inc. which is a non-profit entity founded for the purpose of assisting local cancer patients and their families with seri
(UK, SC020037) Browse eventsWe are a charitable trust that aims to relieve human suffering and deprivation, to provide practical assistance to orphaned and destitute children and to improve access to education. We support a variety of projects in Africa particularly Kenya Children’s Home. www.kenyachildrenshome.org.uk
(UK, 1128691) Browse eventsCoventry Leofric Lions are part of a worldwide organisation, organising events to raise money for local charities and good causes. We run numerous events throughout the year and have helped both major and minor charities and good causes.