(UK, SC040105) Browse eventsPolluted water is the world’s biggest killer of children under five. The Well foundation primary aim is to raise money to build wells, install hand pumps and establish health and sanitation progremmes to provide accessible clean water to the poverty stricken regions of the world.
(UK, 1210267) Browse eventsWe are dedicated to supporting disadvantaged children, including those in care, with disabilities, or facing mental health challenges. We break down barriers to vital resources and services, collaborating with like-minded organisations to provide tailored support that helps every child thrive.
(UK, SC028552) Browse eventsAberdeen Arts Centre is an independent arts venue and registered charity in the heart of Aberdeen, Scotland — delivering a varied programme of theatre, dance, music, spoken word, comedy, film and creative learning events. For over 60 years, we have been passionate, ever-present supporters of creativity and the performing arts in Aberdeen, and we are proud to champion an approach that emphasises openness, participation, lifelong learning and engagement with a wide range of audiences, artists and communities from across North East Scotland. With a storied history at our back, we're equally excited about the future — and greatly look forward to welcoming new and returning audiences for more memorable moments, inspiring shows, big nights out and exciting new creative projects.
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(NZ, Marcellin College - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a Catholic, Year 7-13 co-educational college in central Auckland. We are proud of our 60-year history based on the teachings and example of Jesus Christ and St Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers. Be a part of the redevelopment of our Marcellin Chapel.
(UK, 1170696) Browse eventsMaia Mouse Foundation (1170696) was set up by Joseph and Gemma Baum after losing their beloved daughter, Maia Olivia on 20th May 2016. Maia lost her battle with a complex life limiting condition at the age of eleven months and her parents decided almost immediately that they would help other families in situations similar to their own. Recognising that living with a child with a life limiting condition puts an enormous strain on the family, Maia’s parents decided they would fundraise and provide financial support, by way of grants, to give families the opportunity to make special memories with their children. The team of trustees aim to actively pursue fundraising opportunities to generate the funds required to support the charity's objectives, however also rely on supporters to carry out fundraising opportunities and to support the charity. “After the devastating news of Maia’s diagnosis, we made the decision to make the most of the time we had left with our beautiful girl. There was so much that our little girl would never get to do so we started by writing a list of all the things that we really wanted her to experience, known as the ‘Adventures of Maia Olivia’. The photographs we took and the memories we made in those months will truly last a lifetime. The foundation for our charity is to help families to create special memories just like we did. If we can do that for even just one family, the whole thing will be a resounding success. Joe & Gemma x”
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(AU, 910893287) Browse eventsOur community thrives when we all have access to quality health care. With your help, Neighborcare Health can provide health care to many of the most vulnerable populations in Seattle and King County, regardless of their ability to pay.
(UK, 312197) Browse eventsSt Giles is a Croydon maintained school for pupils aged 4-19 with physical disabilities, complex medical needs and complex speech and language difficulties. All our pupils also have profound, severe or moderate learning difficuties. We want our children to have as many opportunites as their mainstream peers and to be fully included within the community. However because of their disabilities our children often have very limited life experiences and we raise additional funds to extend the curriculum and provide enriching opportunities. This could be hiring a fleet of wheelchair accessible minibuses to take the pupils to a museum or the beach, providing specialist wheelchair accessible playground equipment or an expensive piece of IT equipment to give a child a voice. It might pay for a special theatre performance in school or help fund a residential trip for our older pupils.
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(UK, 1080343) Browse eventsCancer Vaccine is the only national charity in the UK specifically funding research to fight cancer with vaccines. It is determined and confident that vaccines, which have no side effects (unlike existing therapies such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy), will become an accepted form of treatment for cancer enabling patients to live longer with a better quality of life.