(AU, Renmark North Primary School - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1105353Z) Browse eventsWe are a local family support charity in Manchester who recruit and train local parent volunteers to provide weekly emotional and practical home visiting support to families with at least one child under the age of 5 years. To help give children the best possible start in life, Home-Start Manchester supports parents as they grow in confidence, strengthen their relationships with their children and widen their links with the local community.
(UK, 1108880) Browse eventsEast Sussex WRAS was established as a voluntary group in 1996, but founder Trevor Weeks has been rescuing wildlife since 1985. The charity was set up to provide a front-line rescue & hospital service for people finding wildlife casualties as well as offering advice and information.
(UK, 1183413) Browse eventsCancer patients often feel socially isolated as friends drift away unsure of what to say. Letters are a wonderful way to keep people connected at a time when they feel most disconnected. Our events help people to find the courage to write, either to friends or for our Donate A Letter campaign.
(UK, SC049464) Browse eventsThe Macquaker family founded the Jasmine Foundation in memory of our daughter Jasmine. We aim to use this as a platform to assist others in need, to provide a resource for information around adolescent depression. The Jasmine Foundation aims to support the research and awareness of mental health in young people and prevention of suicide. We use creativity as a catalyst for mental wellbeing and hope our support will help young people and families to develop life skills and resilience.
(US, Valley Christian Schools - N/A) Browse eventsAdvancing Valley Christian Schools' financial partnership with our families, friends, faculty and staff to procure the resources to fund the Quest for Excellence. The strength of our community's partnership is critical to the success of VCS' extraordinary A3 curriculum, programs and facilities. These work in concert to produce Warriors: tomorrow's leaders properly equipped to serve God and family while positively impacting their community and the world.
(UK, 1098659) Browse eventsBirmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust serves a culturally and socially diverse population of 1.2 Million people, some of whom live in areas of high deprivation, low income and unemployment. Each year over 50,000 people are seen by our services, from not only the Midlands area but also nationally for some of our more specialist services. In any given year 1 in 4 people will experience a mental health problem and although the majority will be seen in the local community, the more serious long term cases are referred to the Trust. We operate from 60 sites throughout the Birmingham and Solihull areas to provide a wide range of inpatient, community and specialist mental health services for service users of all ages. From young people aged over 16, right through to providing mental health care and treatment for older adults. Together, these services include elements of rehabilitation, crisis and home treatment, assertive outreach, early intervention, addictions, day services and mental health wellbeing. Whilst our work covers many areas and can often be complex, our aim is simple ‘Improving Mental Health Wellbeing’. The Trusts charitable fund ‘Caring Hands’ directly raises money for the service users, carers and staff of the Trust. Helping to provide the extras that normal NHS funding does not provide, such as equipment, specialised furniture, research and service users events. Your support of our fundraisers is greatly appreciated as the money they raise will significantly improve the experience of the people who use our services.
(UK, 1155736) Browse eventsFuture Faces aims to set global standards in the training and inter-disciplinary support of surgeons, speech therapists and other skilled healthcare professionals to improve the lives of people with cleft lip and palate.
(UK, 1015096) Browse eventsSeaside holidays for disabled children and their families.
(AU, 14097003382) Browse eventsEpilepsy Australia provides education, information and assistance to the 220,000 Australians living with epilepsy and their families, and is committed to raising community awareness and understanding of the very real issues faced by those living with epilepsy. Would you know what to do if you saw someone having a seizure? Epilepsy Australia's goal is for every household in Australia to be seizure aware. By supporting Epilepsy Australia you can help us achieve our goal.