(AU, 91650624407) Browse eventsCFT supports and assists Tasmanians affected by Cystic Fibrosis. We receive no Government funding and rely heavily on the generosity of others to help us in providing services and financial support to our members.
(UK, 1201863) Browse eventsWe provide bereavement support to families in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire. We provide a safe meeting space for children who have suffered the loss of a parent or sibling as well as funding for vital services such as counselling, play therapy and legal support.
(UK, 278032) Browse eventsWe run village activities and events (e.g. the annual fete). We use the proceeds raised to provide financial support to village groups and individuals
(UK, 1143338) Browse eventsKWT rescues and re-homes unwanted animals, mainly cats and dogs, and has a wildlife rehabilitation programme and emergency help line. The Trust's Rescue Centre is also home to horses, donkeys, cats, goats, birds and small mammals where, in the interest of their welfare, they remain in our care.
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(AU, 98095158633) Browse eventsBowel Cancer Australia works to reduce the impact of bowel cancer in our society through advocacy, awareness, education, support and research. We aim to help save lives from this common cancer, Australia’s second biggest cancer killer. Bowel cancer affects men and women equally, of any age. 77 people die every week from the disease, and 1 in 12 of us will receive a bowel cancer diagnosis during our lifetime. Charity initiatives such as Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, BowelScreen Australia and the Health in the Workplace Program raise awareness among health professionals and the community about the importance of early detection and intervention in the successful treatment of bowel cancer. Through our ‘Love My Family’ Community, we provide support, resources and advocacy for bowel cancer patients, their carers, close relatives and friends. To do all this, we rely on public support.
(AU, 86403681542) Browse eventsWe are the oldest school in Goulburn celebrating our 150th in 2018, we pride ourselves with our various accomplishments over the years.
(UK, 1095882) Browse eventsThe Abaseen Foundation is a charity developing health, education and research in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly the North West Frontier Province), Pakistan. We also provide humanitarian relief when natural disasters occur.
(AU, 77709011655) Browse eventsSupport & Counselling for families & friends after Homicide. The group was set up in 1993 by the parents of Anita Cobby and Ebony Simpson to provide a free, confidential service to families and friends of Homicide Victims’ that meets the diversity of needs through counselling, support and information. Currently we have approximately 2,800 families in the group and sadly that number grows on average every three days. Whilst we receive some government funding we rely heavily upon our sponsors and fundraising events. Generous people like yourselves willing to give support makes a huge difference in the lives of those affected by homicide.
(AU, 49564407548) Browse eventsSt Paul Apostle North Primary School is a dynamic and welcoming learning community. We are a co-educational school catering to students from Foundation to Year Six and are situated in Endeavour Hills. At St Paul Apostle North, as well as academic excellence, we place great value on physical, social and emotional health and well being. Our students are compassionate, responsible and respectful and truly live up to our motto of ‘One Family’.
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