(UK, 1136291) Browse eventsCCMM reaches out to homeless and marginalised people in Manchester with friendship and practical care.
(UK, 1100530) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Cedarwood Trust is a community development charity working on the Meadow Well Estate of North Tyneside a community full of untapped energy and creativity which is hampered by the levels of poverty and income deprivation it experiences. We believe that the community have the resources themselves to make a lasting difference and we work to raise confidences and aspirations in order to change lives.Much of our work is focused upon those experiencing the highest levels of poverty including over 60's and young families.
(UK, 305055) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Guildford Unit of the Sea Cadets founded in 1942 is our local branch of a nation-wide youth organisation and dedicated to helping young people towards responsible adulthood by encouraging valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct based on a nautical theme.
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2019 Champion Tree Project: Expanding propagation, potting, archiving and expedition planning operations. Archangel is seeking to raise $230,000 this quarter. A $75,000 seed grant has already been awarded and if the next $75,000 is matched it will guarantee a 50% larger seed grant next year.
(UK, 1111055) Browse eventsWe are Crossroads Care Central and East Gloucestershire. We are a specialist voluntary organisation, here for Carers to make sure that they get the breaks they need so that they can continue to care for their loved ones at home. The role of the family carer is a relentless one of giving that can often lead to feelings of isolation. We allow carers to take some time and space for themselves by providing a familiar trained carer to step into their shoes. This allows them to take a break and return refreshed to their caring role. Crossroads Care Central and East Gloucestershire is an independent incorporated charity whose geographic area of service provision is the boroughs of Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Gloucester and the Cotswolds. Crossroads Care Central and East Gloucestershire is a member scheme of the Carers Trust and as such works within a national framework of policies and procedures and internal quality assurance programme.
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TFN Education Fund's strategic objectives, flexible approach to changing dynamics of the political climate, and the passion of our tremendous network of supporters make this a time of excitement at the potential impact we can have in our efforts to promote progressive values and policies in Texas.
(UK, 1004375) Browse eventsStepping Stone Projects is a provider of high quality housing, support and charitable services for people who are homeless or at risk of losing their home. Since our first project which was established in Rochdale in 1984, we have expanded and now deliver services across the North-West in Blackburn, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rossendale and Wigan as well as Rochdale. We believe that everyone has a right to quality accommodation and services which help them to achieve their optimum level of independence. We offer a range of stable short-term accommodation-based and floating support services that offer one-to-one support and advocacy to achieve this, linking clients in with other agencies where appropriate to address problems associated with homelessness. Our work supports our clients to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to secure and maintain independent accommodation as soon as they are able. We work in close partnership with local Strategic Authorities, Supporting People Commissioners and other stakeholders to identify and deliver quality, value for money services.
(UK, 1040848) Browse eventsMORE MILES, MORE SPONSORSHIP, MORE MS RESEARCH, MORE CHANGE WHY HADASSAH M.S. RESEARCH? I’m taking on this extraordinary challenge to run 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days in May to raise funds for Hadassah Medical Organisation’s cutting-edge research into Multiple Sclerosis for many reasons. I know people with the disease, I work at Hadassah which delivers 50% of all clinical research undertaken in Israel. Consequently I am now aware of the incredible treatments currently being researched and stem cell trials being carried out at Hadassah which can make a real difference to M.S. sufferers everywhere. In stem cell research, there are great benefits offered for other degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, Dementia & ALS, but MS stem cell work ticks all the four areas of being suitable for these illnesses as well. In Parkinson’s disease Hadassah has already developed other techniques such as “Deep Brain Stimulation". The MS research has already shown a major impact in ALS, (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). This currently has a 0% chance of recovery, but results from Hadassah’s work show a significant measurable improvement in a 6 out of 7 patient trial with this bone marrow stem cell treatment. This is unprecedented. We are highlighting cutting edged research and clinical trials on Multiple Sclerosis which can have an immediate impact. It seems fitting that a disease like M.S. that restricts movement could have donations raised for it by an ordinary person like me, running and moving excessively. Pushing myself to run these marathons with their peaks and troughs will not be automatic, there will be an awareness of pain, a daily acknowledgment of the body’s failings and graces. By joining with me to support Hadassah Hospital’s vital research into Multiple Sclerosis in 2015, we can raise funds for further trials to include more patients widening the reach of MS treatment. Please join and help us by donating! Through medicine, Hadassah in Jerusalem serves as an example and a “bridge to peace” treating all patients regardless of religion, nationality or politics.