Making a difference to patients and staff at the Yorkshire Heart Centre at Leeds General Infirmary A message from the Chairman Take Heart was founded in 1989 and since then has raised over three million pounds to fund both major and minor projects. We are committed to giving care and comfort to patients and their families at the Yorkshire Heart Centre at Leeds General Infirmary and St James Hospital and its Units within the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. We endeavour to ensure that patients and their families enjoy the very best of comfort within the Yorkshire Heart Centre at what can be a very stressful time. The charity is run entirely on a voluntary basis,so the vast majority of funds go directly to the projects for which they are intended. If you can help us continue our work, we would be more than grateful. Why not join us for a one time membership fee of £1.50? Details on our website at www.takeheart.net. Thanks for reading. Colin Pullan, MBE
Leicester YMCA supports and enriches its local community with particular focus on young and disadvantaged people. It aims to improve opportunities and quality of life by providing supported accommodation, homeless services, education and young offender support. Its diverse range of services also includes childrens work, sports, theatre, music and arts.
Our vision is of an Africa where children have access to education, opportunity, and choice. African Revival currently works with remote and marginalised communities in Zambia and Uganda. Founded in 2005, we have touched the lives of over 250,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa in 8 years.
This charity supports conservation projects in Jersey and Overseas which continues the work of our great predecessor, Gerald Durrell, and helps to save endangered species which would otherwise become extinct.
Dedicated to preserving the last of the worlds wild place, the Wilderness Foundation UK nurtures understanding of the value of wilderness to the health of the individual, society and the planet. For over 30 years, WFUK has been connecting people with wild places through its pioneering programme of initiatives, including wilderness trails and social projects in Europe and Africa. Every year, we help individuals and groups experience the irreplaceable quality of wilderness as a positive force for social and environmental sustainability. They benefit from natures significant contribution to the discovery of identity, perspective as well as leadership training and development. In addition to the trails and social projects, WFUK continues to research the positive impact of wilderness working in partnership to create an international network of wilderness advocacy and protection. Here are just some of the hightlights of the Foundations activity: Education and Leadership Direct experience of nature rekindles deep connections with the natural world inspiring incredible journeys of self development. WFUKs personalised wilderness trails transform lives from schoool and community groups to corporate and political leaders. Health and Wellbeing, Peace and Reconciliation The wilderness experience is a powerful tool for social and individual change. WFUK works with vulnerable young people, victims of conflict and communities facing health and social challenges across Europe and Africa. We cross religious and political divides and bring people together in wilderness where a sesne of nature, common humanity, undertstanding and existence come to the fore. Wilderness Therapy Wilderness Therapy is a positive experience where individuals develop through their contact with nature and adventure. A range of experiential therapeutic programmes take place in a natural, wild or remote outdoor setting. We work for wilderness, wildlife and people.
Vision HOPE, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that raises funds for Champions for Life Kids’ Camp. Foster children from several surrounding communities benefit from coming to this summer residential program. Vision HOPE believes in help
Himmah isa grassroots community based social justice initiative providing services, organising and education to meet the needs andaspirations of the wider community. Ourwork is driven by an ethos of mercy, compassion, service and justice astransformative forces for the type of positive social change that isneeded in modern day Britain.Weaspire to create change by building more cohesive, educated and prosperous communities. The story of Himmah starts with the story ofAhmed. In 2010, a man named Ahmed was finding food from bins and sleeping onpieces of cardboard in the street. This sparked a call to action which saw acommunity come together to help a man who had been abandoned by the society helived in, Himmah was found in this action. Since then Himmah has gone on to help countlessindividuals whose stories are similar. We have a proud history of providingsupport to individuals and families in need, refugees and communities beingdiscriminated. Himmah ensures that donations are dealt with in the mosttransparent way possible so supporters are assured of the change they havehelped make. Charity No: 1161021 Find out more Website http://www.himmah.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/himmahinstitute/ Twitter https://twitter.com/himmah_notts
Parents and Friends fundraise for Ashwood School to secure additional resources to enhance the learning experience for all students. We also aim to foster a sense of community support and engagement, empowering the school to provide the best possible educational opportunities for its students.
The Dylan Strong Foundation empowers families of children diagnosed with cancer. We provide nutritional advice and support to help them thrive through their treatment journey and beyond. We offer support and guidance to parents to help them take back some control and take the next step forward.
Caralee Community School is a 300 student school in the heart of Willagee. We the P&C are committed to ensuring our students are given the best possible chance to thrive and grow. The Caralee P&C Fundraising Committee are holding a colour run to support the school with literacy and numeracy resources. Fundraising is integral to ensuring our students aged from Kindergarten through to Year 6 have access to additional educational resources as well as supporting our students and teachers with general resources for the school.
Gold Coast Christian College is a school that is Christ Centred, Service Oriented and Innovative with learning. We are dedicated to teaching the students the importance of giving and providing them the opportunity to sponsor children that are less fortunate, with the end goal of visiting their sponsorship friends.
Tucker Road Bentleigh Primary School has an enrolment of 504 students and has a tradition of running Whole of School activities to raise funds for our community.
The Calgary Jewish Academy (CJA) is a Nursery through Grade 9 Jewish day school. We provide a safe, supportive environment which challenges our students to explore what the concepts of community and Jewish identity mean to them.
Human Outreach Project is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit started in 2007. The home office is located near the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The President and Founder, Dean Cardinale, is based in SLC and over see