The main fundraising event for the Oesophageal Cancer Fund is Lollipop Day. This is an annual event that takes place at the end of February each year when thousands of volunteers sell lollipops around Ireland in an effort to raise awareness of Oesophageal cancer. Awareness for the Oesophageal Cancer Fund and Lollipop Day has grown year on year and funding has increased alongside. Flora Women's Mini Marathon - A BIG THANK YOUThe Flora Women's Mini Marathon is a massively important event for a small charity like ours and we would like to say a big Thank You to those that took part on the day. Maybe the mini marathon is something you have always thought about doing but never got around to it (we've been there). We hope our video link below might be the encouragement you need to take part - and join team OCF - in 2015?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUP3w15kAjQ list=UUv14muAGiXdZqEo9oTj--WA We would love you to get involve in any way you can: Join in the fun and volunteer to sell lollipops on lollipop Day Get any of your family, friends or neighbours to sell Lollipops in their place of work . Provide sponsorship towards lollipop Day Help in any small way you can. Make a donation at www.lollipopday.ie Other fundraising Events Increasingly over the past number of years we have had many fundraising events spearheaded by enthusiastic individuals throughout the country .These have raised varying amounts of funds and these events now account for about one –third of total monies raised. These events are all supported administratively and personally by members of the Oesophageal Cancer Fund committee. CallSend SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype
Merseyside Jewish Community Care provides support for older people,disabled people,the visually impaired, those coping with mental health problems,families on low income and people who have become isolated from the community. Visit us on www.merseysidejewishcommunitycare.co.uk for more information.
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art is a major international centre for contemporary art in Gateshead, UK. By donating to BALTIC, you are making a difference to hundreds of thousands of people, of all ages, whose lives are enriched by our free admission exhibitions, free creative activities and support for aspiring artists. Since 2002, we have present the work of over 300 artists from over 52 countries in 183 exhibitions to date. Ranging from established acclaimed figures such as Anish Kapoor. Steve McQueen, Susan Hiller and Yoko Ono to emerging talent ensuring our finger is always on the very pulse of contemporary art. Over 300,000 visitors take part in our diverse learning programmes from the youngest pre-schoolers to the most international exhibitors. BALTIC is a registered charity and must raise funds in order to maintain its internationally renowned artistic programme, support its learning and engagement programmes, keep access free and maintain our landmark industrial building.
It aims to promote the education, development and appreciation of the Arts.
We are Zofate community living in the United Kingdom aiming to advance Christian values in the community. We encourage and facilitate in charitable endeavours in the UK and elsewhere, in particular but not exclusively by supporting missionary and outreach work.