(UK, SC025038) Browse eventsWest of Scotland Regional Equality Council is working for a just society which gives everyone an equal chance to learn, work and live, free from discrimination and prejudice and from the fear of harassment and violence.Our Vision:"We see an inclusive society free from discrimination" West of Scotland Regional Equality Council was originally set up in 1971 as Glasgow Community Relations Council and has undergone a number of evolutions to arrive at West of Scotland Regional Equality Council. Our aims are to challenge discrimination, reduce inequality and promote good relations between all communities. We work with a broad range of equality organisation with particular focus on minority ethnic communities living in the West of Scotland. The focus of our work is to respond to calls from communities for support and gaps in service and the greatest needs just now affecting our user communities are unemployment, welfare reform, immigration, access to further learning,skills acquisition, civic participation and good quality advice and information. We currently provide a range of advice, volunteer, capacity building and strategic services to progress equality in Scotland. We run many projects, to see our current projects please check our website. Charity No: SC025038 Find out more Website http://www.wsrec.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wsrec123 Twitter https://twitter.com/WSREC YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/WSRECFilms
(UK, SC052291) Browse eventsWe want to give derelict land a new purpose by building: an obelisk memorial to reflect on the 142 men of our past community, who gave their lives in war and conflict; formal gardens, for our active community of today and a nature corridor to improve biodiversity, for our community of the future.
(UK, 1174451) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Kambia District Foundation was formed in 2017 by Simon and Jen David. We work in Sierra Leone in partnership with local communities to build better lives in terms of education, health and financial sustainability. Our VisionTo provide opportunities for those living in the Kambia District of Sierra Leone focussing particularly on education, health and business development.Our ValuesWe are all volunteers and do not take any payment or salary from our charity. All our visits are self funded and all items donated are transported by us personally when we visit Sierra Leone. We do not employ any paid individuals in our charity.Our SuccessesWe have already built a primary school in the village of Masama which opened in September 2017. This is the first primary school in the village for over 100 years and now educates some 400 children from the area. Previously 60% of the children had never been to school before.We have purchased some 40 fishing nets for the fishermen in Masama now enabling them to catch and sell more fish in the local market.Our Latest ProjectWe are now embarking on a very ambitious project to build a secondary school in the village of Bayande. Once completed this school will educate some 300 pupils and will employ 12 teachers. The school will include 12 classrooms, a toilet block and a well to serve the whole community Charity No: 1174451 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
The object of the Charity is to advance the education of children, particularly but not exclusively, through the teaching of the French language and about the diverse cultures of the French-speaking world.
BASCCS provides care & play opportunities for children aged 4-12; term time for Barnhill Primary and holidays for children in the local and wider community. We are raising funds to go towards play equipment to meet the needs and abilities of the children including the development of a sensory area
(UK, 1157764) Browse eventsWelcome to The Freya Foundation. Our aim is to raise awareness for the condition PDH, Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Deficiency. . As Freya's parents we had no knowledge of this condition and we were left to find out information on our own. this is why we have set up The Freya Foundation. The Freya Foundation mission is to give information and advice about the condition. Together working with doctors and medical specialists we hope to find out more about PDH including the diagnosis, the different treatments and managing the condition Thank you Dave, Kelly and Freya
We are a Christian project made up of people from different churches around Leicester. We volunteer on the streets to reach out to all people showing compassion, care, and helping to create a positive atmosphere in our city at nighttime. We are there to listen and help rather than to ‘preach’ and we will only talk about our faith if someone directly asks us about it. Some of the things we do includes throwing glass bottles in bins so they do not get used as weapons, chatting with people who are out for a fun night, staying with a vulnerable adult until their friends or member of their family arrives, giving directions, giving details of support agencies in Leicester, handing out blankets to those most in need of them, giving flip flops to ladies who are walking barefoot so they do not cut their feet, being extra pairs of hands, ears or eyes in the event of an incident
LINSO is a registered charity started some thirty years ago, with the aim of supporting four Lincoln-based music groups and their conductors; a jazz band, a concert band, an orchestra and a string ensemble. These are happy, thriving, musical groups performing to a high musical standard.
Our group has been running for over 50 years, it's entirely volunteer-run and runs sessions for local disabled children and adults, some who travel over 35 miles for their riding and horse care sessions. We offer a fun environment with opportunities to compete at regional and national competitions.