(UK, 1060181) Browse eventsThe Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Group was formed in 1988 with the principal aim of providing a link for parents of children with D.E.S. both locally and nationally. The Dancing Eye Syndrome Trust provides support and information to families of children with Dancing Eye Syndrome. The Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Group became a trust in 1997, giving parents who may feel isolated an opportunity to talk to others who are in the same situation as themselves and who may have already experienced similar problems. In this way members can provide mutual support and encouragement to parents whose children have been recently diagnosed. The trust arranges meetings for members and produces a newsletter containing information and ideas which could be useful for families.
(UK, 1083599) Browse eventsWelsh Marine Life Rescue is a charity and voluntary organisation dedicated to the care and rescue and rehabilitation of marine life across Pembrokeshire. With the aim of relieving suffering of sick, injured, stranded or orphaned marine mammals including seals and cetaceans.
(UK, 1125661) Browse eventsThe Afghan Appeal Fund (AAF) - run voluntarily by families of British soldiers - aims to give the children of Afghanistan a brighter future through education. The charity has funded ten school projects across Afghanistan giving over 6000 children the opportunity to go to school.
(UK, 1019906) Browse eventsFORS is here to raise funds that help ensure the children of The Redstart Primary School have the very best start to their education. Whether that’s additional equipment to help their learning and enjoyment or help with school trips that widen their experiences.
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(AU, 107805632RR0001) Browse eventsOCISO envisions Ottawa as an inclusive city in which all immigrants contribute their gifts, skills, values and culture; strengthening and transforming our community life. OCISO supports immigrants through the journey of making Canada their home by providing creative and responsive programs that are culturally and linguistically appropriate, by building community through mutual respect and partnerships, and by fostering healthy and inclusive spaces for open dialogue and healing.
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(UK, 1189460) Browse eventsTushinde Children's Trust supports vulnerable children in the Mathare slums in Nairobi. These children have often lost one or both of their parents to HIV & are being brought up by kinship carers. In response, Tushinde organises child sponsorships which promote positive education & health outcomes.
(UK, 1158926) Browse eventsOur Mission is to put on imaginative events for people of all mental experience. All our events seek to connect our inner and our outerworld and ourselves to one another, whoever we may be. The Dragon Café is the UK’s first ‘mental health café’ and creative space, devised and delivered by Mental Fight Club, a London-based, service-user led, creative force for change. Based in the crypt of St George the Martyr’s Church in Borough High St, The Dragon Café is a weekly pop-up cafe with a packed programme of creative activities and events. It’s open from midday to 20.30 every Monday, including bank holidays. All are welcome but the VIPs at The Dragon Café are those who are struggling through vulnerability, mental illness and recovery. Charity No: 1158926 Find out more Website http://dragoncafe.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedragoncafe Twitter https://twitter.com/thedragoncafe
(UK, 1088622) Browse eventsThe Family Haven is a small local charity based in Spa Road, Gloucester, which provides practical help and support to deprived and vulnerable families with pre-school children in Gloucestershire.
(UK, 802196) Browse eventsBritish Exploring is a pioneering youth development charity undertaking scientific research expeditions in areas of wilderness, in the four extremes of mountain, jungle, desert and Arctic. Founded in 1932, our aim has been to recruit, train and develop leaders and scientists of the future who are then able to inspire others. Based at the Royal Geographical Society, British Exploring is the world’s oldest charitable organisation of its kind. We take young people on classic expeditions of a challenging and scientific nature to wilderness parts of the world to develop and promote their self reliance, team work, leadership and a spirit of adventure. British Exploring encourages young people from all sectors of society to apply to become Young Explorers and Young Leaders. We raise funds for three main purposes: personal and leadership development, the Dangoor Next Generation Programme (for disadvantaged young people) and bursaries to enable more young people from all parts of society to join our expeditions. British Exploring provides young people with an experience that is both challenging and educational through truly unique expeditions. If you would like to make a donation to any of our appeals please click the links on the left-hand side of this page. For more information please visit www.britishexploring.org