(UK, XN54969) Browse eventsSt Mary's Tretire and St Denys' Pencoyd are 2 tiny churches in one parish in rural Herefordshire, England. We have a brilliant and supportive community but with less than 200 people living in the parish it is a great struggle to keep two historic buildings in good repair for future generations.
(AU, 75638080972) Browse eventsMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic degenerative and often disabling neurological disease. There is no known cause and there is no cure. The MS Society of WA provides a welcome sanctuary for medical, physical and emotional assistance to its ever-increasing list of Members. The Society provides a range of essential professional health care services including physiotherapy, home nursing, immunotherapy support, counselling, occupational therapy, hospital liaison, peer support and respite care.
(UK, 1092631) Browse eventsThe Robert Eaton Memorial Fund wishes to help Children from the ages of 5 and 16 to play football or other sports in the name of Robert Eaton.
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(AU, 33128787705) Browse eventsSt John Vianney’s is a welcoming school that centres itself around Gospel Values, nurturing every member of our community. Each child is valued for who they are and what they have to offer. It is an environment that places an emphasis on learning being fun and ‘doing ordinary things, extraordinarily well’ (St John Vianney). In line with our educational philosophy, we set high expectations and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
(UK, 1098528) Browse eventsThe BSF provides invaluable information and support to the 8 million people living with neurological conditions in the UK, through our nurse led helpline (0808 808 1000), via the website and with over 30 booklets on specific disorders.
(UK, 1190973) Browse eventsJAMH provides quality care for mental health by offering counselling/therapy, signposting, wellbeing events and mental health training for the Greater Manchester Jewish community. Since 2020 we have helped over 700 people and over 35% of them are age 18 and under.
(AU, 37940606983) Browse eventsOur Kids aim is to improve the health services for children in the Northern Rivers. Our Kids raises funds to purchase life saving technology for paediatric wards at Lismore Base Hospital and the surrounding hospitals in the Northern Rivers, so that children can be treated locally when needing vital medical care.
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(UK, SC046209) Browse eventsSamuel's Smile was set up by myself Samuel and I am 17, I have a RARE disease called Total Intestinal Hirschsprungs disease,there are only 3 kids in Scotland. My aim is for all the kids out there with RARE diseases to give them a chance to Smile together and also grant individual SMILES.
(UK, SC039096) Browse eventsThe charity funds part of the activities of the Jardim dos Anjos (Garden of Angels) project in Canavieiras Brazil which was originally started by Italians. The project aims for "joined up thinking" in mentoring children right through from early childhood to the work place. They start in the creche and progress to the Julia centre. How much of the money raised actually reaches the school? All of it. The Julia Trust pays no salaries or expenses and the trustees personally fund the annual audit fees. We take children on a day care basis from broken homes and the poorest backgrounds and in conjunction with whatever family they have, give them whatever support we can. They first come to the creche from the age of three and we do literally everything for them. They are given a simple uniform so we can wash their home clothes, we teach them hygiene, how to clean their teeth, we feed them, we initiate them into simple routines that include the discipline of learning and we instil from the start strong values of kindness, good manners and respect for each other. A huge effort is made to educate the girls away from pregnancy aged 13 or 14. In parallel we run classes to teach the mothers home hygiene and cooking with a programme of regular home visits. When the children move from the creche to the compulsory state school system which operates for mornings only, the Julia centre is available in the afternoons where in addition to organised sport and fun activities they do back up class work. The state local schools haven't enough teachers and the kids are routinely sent away early without doing any lessons at all. There is no "them and us" feeling with the state school system and the town education department help fund one of our support teachers.