(UK, 1137602) Browse eventsCambridge Women's Aid supporting women and children since 1977 We provide advice, support and safe accommodation to hundreds of women and children affected by domestic abuse every year. We rely heavily on donations to provide practical support to the women and children who are experiencing financial hardship due to their circumstances. Many of the women and children arrive at the refuge with nothing. Donations are vital in setting up a family to keep safe and move them on to independence. Almost all of our families are on or waiting for benefits and greatly value this additional support during this time of crisis in their lives. Any donation is much appreciatedFor further information please email or call 01223 350764 Charity No: 1137602 Find out more Website http://www.womensaid.org.uk
(UK, 288141) Browse eventsHAS is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people within the autistic spectrum, offering facilities for both children and adults. Support is availalble for families, carers and professionals. We offer a school, further education unit, adult residential, domiciliary care,day services and parent support group network, in addition a summer school and seminar programme.
(UK, 294177) Browse eventsCrudwell Village Hall and Recreation Ground provide meeting and play facilities for village activities. The hall is used by many village organisations for group meetings. Non village groups and individuals can hire the hall for functions. Playground facilities include a multi-sports facility, playing field and children's play area. Crudwell 'Le Mans' 24 Hour bike ride raises funds for Crudwell Village Hall and 60% of funds raised by each team goes to the charity of their choice.
(UK, 1163831) Browse eventsThe Trust helps people with Motor Neurone Disease fund specialist equipment. Named after the collar number of Leicestershire Police Sergeant Stewart Sparling and represents "One life, One chance to live it, One day at a time." Stewart sadly lost his courageous battle with MND on 20 June at age 44.
(UK, XT38467) Browse eventsOur objective is to support local charitable organisations, community groups and projects in the South East of England as chosen by our employees. This year we have chosen to support SpeakUpCIC.
(UK, 1129631) Browse eventsEast Coast Hospice is building a hospice for the community of Great Yarmouth & Waveney.
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(US, 77-0600393) Browse eventsThe Trisomy 18 Foundation is the leading health advocacy organization in the United States exclusively focused on changing how Trisomy 18 is understood and treated. T18F works relentlessly to bring hope to families and their childr
(UK, 234331) Browse eventsCastlerigg Manor is the home of Lancaster RC Diocese Youth Service. Since 1969 we have been working with young people from schools and parishes from across the diocese and further afield.Through our residential retreats and outreach programmes we bring young people to an encounter with Christ. Through this meeting we enable them to grow in faith, participate in the life of the Church and grow as individuals to reach their full potential. Your donation will help us to continue offering these opportunities which are can be so significant for our young people. Fundraising is a major contributor to ensuring that Castlerigg remains a warm and welcoming place where memories are made, friendships formed and young people grow in faith. Charity No: 234331 Find out more Website http://www.castleriggmanor.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/castleriggmanor Twitter https://twitter.com/castleriggmanor YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfX3pkdrFRyOrwsrzHGF2vw
(UK, 1166734) Browse eventsThe core idea of Reading Spots is that we provide a vehicle through which we can fund the creation of libraries within rural communities. There is a complete lack of reading material of any sort in rural areas of Ghana, and the enthusiasm for reading is astonishing. We will often fund small libraries within schools on the condition that the facilities are shared with all local schools and the wider community. If the library is effectively used and the local chiefs or authority agree to fund the salaries of libraries, we will extend the library to a larger facility. Together with our Ghanaians colleagues, we have many plans for the projects including free literacy classes for adults, books clubs and creative writing clubs and competitions for children and adults, with a website being planned to facilitate sharing of writing and ideas about reading with others within Ghana and England. We have so far created one Reading Spot in the Messiah International School in Abofour, which is used by over a hundred members of the local community as late as 9pm at night. We are currently fundraising for a large community library in Akumaden, a project that will be managed by James Dugger, Director of the nearby Dreamland School. The name 'Reading Spot' derives from the Ghanaian love of the name 'spot' as a bar or hang out- they are seen across Ghana. We hope that the Reading Spots are seen as community centres actively promoting community cohesion, literacy and creativity.
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(US, 46-4580001) Browse eventsExpose suspected judicial corruption through investigative journalism by posting public records with embedded hyperlinks in text to governi
(UK, 1027148) Browse eventsWe have been providing valuable childcare for over 50 years and have become an important part of the local community and a stepping stone to Fixby Junior & Infants School. Our excellent early years care helps to develop social skills and prepare children for the transition into school life.
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