To provide education and relevant support services to help young people, the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society prepare for work in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism.
The Sam Pawlak Community Playground will be built at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The playground will have wheelchair accessible and easy transfer equipment. It will a
EDS UK was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. We aim to help them live a full, active and positive life. Over 25 years later, we remain the only UK based charity that exclusively represents and supports people with all types of EDS. We run regular events and conferences to bring our community together, and produce literature and merchandise to increase understanding and improve management of the condition. We have over 30 support groups around the country to provide our members with a local peer support network and we hope to expand this and create more groups in the coming months. We run a freephone helpline which is available to everyone, including people with EDS as well as friends, families, carers, and healthcare professionals. The helpline is run by a Registered Nurse with a specialist interest in EDS. EDS UK strive to educate the medical community, promote continuity of care, improve accurate diagnosis and provide information on specialist treatment and management of the condition.. We also fund vital research to further understand EDS, including searching for the gene responsible for the hypermobility type and working towards a cure. We are a charity and rely on fundraising and donations to continue our work. Your support is greatly appreciated and is essential to ensure we can continue to make our invisible, visible
Maungatapu School began as a Native school in 1881 and has a strong historical identity. It is a special place where we are deeply committed to transform the lives of our children. We strongly believe that our core values of courage, respect and honesty are vital in a world of constant change.
Barkston Ash Helping Hands is a charity to advance the education of pupils at Barkston Ash Catholic Primary School.
The Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust supports the Neonatal Unit at Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham. The charity fundraises in order to buy the highly specialised and sophisticated equipment needed to care for very sick and premature babies.
The charity was founded in 1993 by two-time cancer survivor and double amputee, Craig Pollar
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RoadPeace is the national charity for road crash victims. We provide practical and emotional support to victims through a helpline, befriender network, and information guides on the legal procedures that follow a crash. RoadPeace also campaigns for justice for victims and road danger reduction policies that champion the needs of vulnerable road users. RoadPeace won the Guardian Charity Award winners in 2008. Help us make the world a safer and fairer place.
We offer free eye health care to the poor throughout Indonesia. Our Sight Restoration & Blindness Prevention Program started in 1991 has provided the "gift of sight" through sight restoring cataract surgeries to over 45,000 poor Indonesian men, women and children. Our goal is "80K by 2020"
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We are an international, faith-based NGO providing long-term, co-operative, medical and development aid to communities affecte
The University of Sheffield in America is a tax-exempt nonprofit that raises funds from alumni and friends in the United States to support education and research at the University of Sheffield in the UK.
The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity exists to give a better quality of life to serving and former naval personnel and their families. Every day we strive to fulfil our mission to support the 1.2 million strong naval family which includes those serving today, those who have served, and their families. We achieve this in five ways: through benevolence; the provision of amenities; by supporting dependants; via sports and prizes & awards. Our key focus is benevolence and year on year we aim to assist more people by increasing our grants programme to charities that support our beneficiaries. We welcome your donations and support.