(AU, 54462854410) Browse eventse.motion21 is Australia's only community based not-for-profit provider of evidence-based dance, fitness and performance programs for youth with Down syndrome. It was founded in 2009 by Cate Sayers after she was unable to find an appropriate dance class to meet the learning needs of her daughter Alexandra, who has Down syndrome. The organisation's vision is to enhance lives and change perceptions of Down syndrome within society through dance, fitness and performance. We achieve this vision through the philosophy of Moving Bodies and Moving Boundaries: Moving bodies; providing weekly programs to children and young adults within supportive and social environments tailored to meet the specific learning needs of people with Down syndrome. Moving boundaries; creating opportunities to engage positively with individuals, families and communities through programs, performances and media to uncover new potential, promote understanding and raise expectations. e.motion21 recognises that as a largely volunteer run organisation our ability to provide world class programs to unlock the potential of youth with Down syndrome, raise expectations and push away societal boundaries is dependent on the generosity, support and endorsement of many.
(UK, 803187) Browse eventsIt is a disability therapy centre, helping adults and children who have Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Brain Injury and other Neurological conditions. It provides complementary & mainstream therapies to it's members & their carers.
(UK, 1144226) Browse eventsThe Time Out Group is a registered charity based in South Warwickshire. Our aim is to provide specialist support to children with complex disabilities and their families, helping them to access typical family opportunities. The Time Out Group meet on a Saturday to access community leisure activities with the support of skilled workers. The young people who attend the group enjoy the opportunity to meet with peers in a safe environment and to experience the exciting and varied activities available to them.
(US, 56-0943037) Browse eventsThe Junior League of Asheville, Inc is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving our community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is excl
(UK, SC045146) Browse eventsThe Golden Jubilee National Hospital is a national resource for the NHS in Scotland, with a dedication to leading quality, research and innovation. The Golden Jubilee specialises in regional and national heart and lung services, orthopaedic procedures and ophthalmic surgery.
(UK, 1173125) Browse eventsWe deliver educational programmes that will create genuine and inspirational learning experiences for communities in Romania. This includes our flagship summer school event in Oxford, mentorship schemes, alumni-driven workshops in Romania as well as advice and support for the summer school alumni.
(AU, 850535172) Browse eventsWe're an independent non-profit entity, staffed mostly by volunteers, that enables actionable, fundable projects in order to give the community a powerful new way to help support our state’s COVID-19 response.
(UK, 210848) Browse eventsThe Royal Air Force Charitable Trust is the youngest of the Royal Air Forces family of charities and provides financial support to a wide variety of projects and initiatives that benefit RAF serving personnel, young people and RAF veterans. Its mission is to promote the Royal Air Force, to support its people now and into the future, and to encourage air-mindedness and the aviation-related education of youth. This is achieved, primarily, through the staging of the Royal International Air Tattoo, the Royal Air Force Concerts and other similar activities; and the giving of grants to satisfy the Trusts objects. The Charitable Trusts aims are to enhance the environment of serving personnel and their families; and a commitment to young people, to initiate and develop within them an enthusiasm for aviation. It particularly likes to support projects and welfare facilities that will benefit those preparing for, or serving on front-line deployments and their families at RAF stations around the country.