(UK, 1179349) Browse eventsWe believe in contributing to society by giving back to those less fortunate and this is reflected in our core values: respect and stewardship. We act on these values by supporting charities through our corporate foundation.
(AU, 80178870373) Browse eventsDoctors for the Environment Australia is a voluntary organisation of medical doctors and students in all states and territories of Australia. We work to address the diseases – local, national and global – caused by damage to the earth’s environment. For example, climate change will bring to Australia an increased burden of heat stroke, injury from fire and storm, infectious diseases and social disruption and mental illness; whilst in the developing world it will bring famine and water shortage. The medical profession has a proud record of service to the community. This record not only includes personal clinical care, but also involvement in global issues that threaten the future of humanity. We aim to use our scientific and medical skills to educate governments and industry, the public and our colleagues by developing educational materials such as Policies and Posters and by direct contact, in the endeavour to highlight the medical importance of our natural environment. To our patients we try to provide a role model in the care of the environment for this is part of a preventative health ethos. To find out more about the work we do visit our website www.dea.org.au
(UK, 1155001) Browse eventsIt aims to provide information and support to members, and to raise awareness of trigeminal neuralgia amongst medical professions and the general public. Above all, it is there to provide hope and encouragement for patients who can feel isolated and depressed as a result of this excrutiatingly painful condition.
(UK, 1190492) Browse eventsThe trust is established to support people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis and family members of sufferers, by offering rehabilitation, counselling and support groups.
(UK, 1043956) Browse eventsCarers of Leicestershire provides advice and emotional support for unpaid family carers living in Leicestershire and Rutland. Carers provide help 24/7 for their sick or disabled relative often giving up their jobs and social lives to look after a parent, spouse or child who has fallen ill or had an accident. Anyone can become a carer without warning or training. The change in lifestyle and role can be extremely distressing, and there are often financial hardships as well. We can help carers with advice and training, we can be an informed friend and hold carers' hands when they battle with 'the system'. We give carers a chance to be themselves again.
(UK, 1063944) Browse eventsMasjid-E-Quba has served the local community for 25+ years, providing both religious and social activities to enjoy. We aim to become a centre of excellence; that is, to create a community hub in which both spiritual and secular sciences are discussed, in order to deal with the challenges of the day
(UK, 510021) Browse eventsThe aim of every Lions Club is to promote and benefit the less fortunate in our own localities. The money we raise is spent locally in the Warwick and Leamington Spa area to help individuals and families with needs that they cannot meet themselves, such as food, baby supplies, or furniture.
(UK, 1131922) Browse eventsEvery week throughout the year, we • share 300 meals with needy people • provide emergency clothes and bedding • give practical help to those on the streets • support people to make changes that will allow them to live independently • take the time to talk and listen
(UK, 1156497) Browse eventsJodie’s parents relocated to Cyprus and began finding and rescuing stray dogs. They then found homes for them in the UK and initially covered the costs of flights and vaccinations to the UK themselves, spending hundreds of pounds. Jodie's mum is also a dog groomer and through this, she started working with pounds and various other dog rescuing organisations to help rehome dogs to the UK.In March 2013, Jodie decided to set up a website and a Facebook page to help to bring dogs to the UK. We have been a Registered Charity (1156497) since 2nd April 2014.We now have rehomed over 2000 dogs from the UK and Abroad. We have a Charity Shop in Shrewsbury which also helps raise vital funds to keep rescuing and Rehoming dogs in need.No Animal deserves to suffer ill treatment, abuse, abandonment, neglect....thats why we strive to make a difference to these poor dogs lives and find them the forever home's they deserve. JCDR is a UK registered charity that helps rescue, rehome and rehabilitate dogs from the UK and Abroad. Charity No: 1156497 Find out more Website https://www.jodiescyprusdogsrehoming.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jcrdcharity/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/JCDogRehoming YouTube https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC0rsVjEKReC31hTSkE0gHkw
(AU, GLADESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1158351) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Bumbles are England's first Mixed Ability rugby team, providing full contact Rugby Union for players with and without physical and learning disabilities.
(UK, NIC100040) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.