Road to Freedom is a non-profit charity that aims to provide refugees fleeing war-torn countries with immediate aid, which includes food, clothing and hygiene kits. Working with official NGO’s and charities on the ground at borders and refugee camps, we personally hand aid to those men, women and children in desperate need. Road to Freedom have developed a professional team of volunteers who extensively fund raise each month ahead of their journey to a different location in crisis. Each volunteer effectively distributes aid in a professional and humane manner alongside NGO’s and other on-site charities. Alongside our valuable work on the ground, we consistently strive to raise awareness in the international worlds about the tragic effects of the continuing vulnerability of the refugees affected by war.
We understand that abstaining from drugs and alcohol is just the beginning of building a new life free from addiction; therefore Changes provides services that support the whole recovery journey - from dependence to independence. We provide a detox service, community based rehabilitation, supported and move on housing and opportunities to gain accredited qualifications, volunteering and work experience. Service users at the beginning of their recovery journey are supported 24 hours a day by qualified staff and our specially trained volunteer peer mentors. They also have access to our Recovery Academy which, over an eight week full time course, begins to build the knowledge and skills that service users need in order to maintain their recovery, build a personal recovery support network (including mutual aid groups) and learn to live life to the full. Changes staff and volunteers are passionate people - we all consider it a privilege to work with people in recovery - and we know that we can help those looking for a new life beyond drugs and alcohol.
WLT is an international conservation organisation that takes action to save rainforest and other wildlife habitats. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central and South America, Asia and Africa, WLT has helped protect over 500,000 acres of wildlife habitats.
Rescue Remedies are a UK based Dog rescue, we pride ourselves on helping the most vulnerable and in need dogs of all breeds. Part of our rescue includes Staffie Rescue and Terrier Rescue meaning that we specialise in being there for what we believe are the most misunderstood breeds. Most of our dogs would not be here if we hadn't come forwards for them and our team is run entirely by volunteers which ensure that every penny goes straight to helping our dogs. Once a dog is with us they have our back up for life, thank you for helping and supporting us!
Our charity continues to support a wide range of healthcare services and facilities in respect of medical and scientific research, medical equipment, patients welfare, staff facilities and education throughout our organisation.
At DBA UK we aim to deliver support, research and hope to the DBA community in the UK by bringing families together, communicating the latest medical information and funding research into causes and cures.
We are a team of spaniel owners and lovers, we take spaniels and place in foster throughout the UK. We advise owners of the dangers of advertising dogs on free sites. Spaniel Aid is involved with helping cruelty cases and neglect. "we can't change their past, but we CAN change their future"
Our aim continues to offer a range of opportunities than can further the social and personal development of young people. We provide a safe and friendly venue that meets the changing needs and desires of young people with differing ages and abilities. We are based in Cramlington, Northumberland however young people travel from all over South East Northumberland, North Tyneside and Newcastle to access our services. We offer a wide range of challenging and fun activities to engage with young people aged 8yrs-19yrs and up to 25yrs with Additional needs groups. The activities are used as a tool to engage the individual the chance of taking responsibility of their personal development as well as explore their potential, with strong and positive support. CVYP provides a diverse selection of activities and outdoor challenges, like canoeing, kayaking, hill walking, rock climbing, mountain biking and football. CVYP also operates the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, John Muir Awards, The Prince's Trust programme, Employment Skills, support and advice, to name but a few. Weekly sessions include; 2 Junior and Intermediate sessions that focuses on early intervention, music, arts and crafts, sport and recreation. A sexual health and information outlet. Young carers group that engages with a range of needs, Additional needs drop-in for seniors, and juniors, Junior and senior additional needs holiday programme that all offer multiple activity and accredited programmes. Preparing young people for adulthood, independent living and employment.
Classrooms For Kenya is a charity started by staff and students of The Weald School, West Sussex. The charity's aim is simply to promote education in Kenya by raising funds to build new, permanent and safe classrooms for Kenyan children.
We enable people living with sight loss and other disabilities to build the skills and independence they need, to get the future they want. We support their family, friends and colleagues too. See things our way - www.henshaws.org.uk.
Supporting church buildings with advice and grant aid to ensure they are maintained as places of worship in the County of Norfolk and the Diocese of Norwich
Winter is changing.The climate is changing.We need to start changing too. Protect Our Winters UK is a new charity. Your contribution will help us to grow and put down roots in the UK winter sports community. You can give us a one-off donation or a monthly gift, from as little as £2 - surprise us!Your donation will help us to fulfill our ambitions - volunteer programme, projects with universities and schools, events, partnerships, ambassador scheme - the list is endless. We can't start this work without your help.Donate to Protect Our Winters UK today. Winter needs you. Charity No: SC047595 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
PMRGCAuk aims to help people with Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis, and to raise awareness about these diseases that suddenly attack people over the age of 50. PMR causes extreme pain in the muscles and joints, and affects mobiliity. Giant Cell Arteritis, which is linked to PMR, can cause sudden blindness if not treated immediately. We believe we can save the sight of hundreds of people a year just by raising awareness among the public and the medical profession. The cause of PMR and GCA is not known, and there is currently no cure. The usual treatment is long-term use of corticosteroids, and these drugs have side effects that can affect health in other ways, for instance by causing osteoporosis and high blood sugar. So people under treatment for PMR and GCA are at increased risk from fractures and diabetes. These are Cinderella diseases that have not been taken sufficiently seriously in the past. But now there is increasing interest, as the health and social costs of PMR and GCA become better known. Because the people who get PMR and GCA are often elderly and infirm, they can feel isolated and depressed. Many people who were formerly active and independent become disabled overnight, and the most unfortunate ones lose their vision, through a 'stroke in the eye' caused by obstruction of the arteries in the head. Everyone needs to know the key symptoms of Giant Cell Arteritis to protect themselves and people they love. Your help is desperately needed not onlyto provide information, support and encouragement to sufferers, but also to help us raise public awareness. Thank you!
Welcome to Lowther Primary School’s Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) donation website. The PTA is a joint effort between parents, teachers, children and friends of Lowther School. We work together to organise events and raise funds to support children’s learning and to make the environment at Lowther the best it can be. The PTA provides a link between school, home and the wider community and works best when everyone helps.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN 5 RIFLES are about to deploy on operations in Afghanistan. Casualties are sadly part of the job. The 5 Rifles Swift and Bold wristband campaign provides funding for much needed immediate support and assistance for the families, girlfriends and boyfriends of the dead and wounded in those devastating first hours and days after a tragedy. To wear one of our wristbands with pride please make a donation now by clicking on the link below. We have green or camouflage in adult and child sizes, please specify size, amount and style. You can help by: In the medium and long term excess funds are used by the Rifles Regimental Trust to fund meaningful projects for the wounded and their families. Examples of this work can be found on www.careforcasualties.org.uk.
Home-Start Hertfordshire is an empowering, visionary family support charity - built on trusted relationships and rooted in the community.
The Ickle Pickle Children's Charity turns donations from generous people into specialised equipment such as incubators and ventilators to help Neonatal units provide incredible levels of care for sick and premature babies. More info at: www.icklepickles.org Small Babies : Big Difference
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We are set up to help families with a child with a disability, in Southend and surrounding areas of Essex. We offer support, advice, an equipment loan service and microgrants up to £1000 (when funds are available) for use for private therapy and specialist equipment
The Northern Ireland Children’s Cancer Unit Fund exists solely to support the work of the Children’s Cancer Unit at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and their families. The Fund is a registered charity and depends on donations from supporters especially in Northern Ireland.
Prior's Court provides a school and young adult provision for people aged 5-25 with autism and severe and complex learning difficulties. Prior’s Court needs to fundraise for specialist equipment, activities and projects to enable the young people to live more fulfilling and independent lives.