The PFC Trust was founded by Patrick and Frances Connolly following a lottery win. It is now the work of a group of like-minded people dedicated to helping their community. A main aim of the Trust is to support the sustainability of projects which are already working for the community.
The Together Trust provides care, education & support for those experiencing emotional, physical & learning disabilites & autism. Services include residential homes, fostering, domiciliary care & special schools & colleges. Every penny we receive makes a difference - thanks for your support.
Leeds Rugby Foundation is Leeds Rugby's official charity that delivers projects in the heart of the community. Harnessing the power of sport to make a lasting, positive impact on individuals' lives. As Leeds Rugby's charity we have an amazing opportunity to truly change lives through sport.
Pure Insight is a charity that has been established since 2013 as a direct response to issues highlighted by young people leaving care in Stockport. This charity sets out to support a vulnerable group of young people through a difficult transition period from leaving care to adult independence.
Open House helps homeless and disadvantaged men, women, couples and young people (plus their pets) by providing Direct Access and High Support Hostels and a Day Centre open every day of the year. It provides help, support, understanding and empathy and is totally non judgemental, they help anybody.
SERVE is a development and volunteering organisation committed to tackling poverty in the developing world. We strive to do this by working in solidarity, service and partnership with marginalised and oppressed communities, empowering them to tackle the root causes of poverty and injustice.
The University of Glasgow Trust is the main vehicle for philanthropic donations to the University of Glasgow. The Trustees are responsible for disbursement of grants from gifts made to University of Glasgow priority fundraising projects. These include; the Medical Fund, Chancellor's Fund, Scholarships Fund, Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, The Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE), the Small Animal Hospital Campaign and the Beatson Pebble Appeal. The Trust also receives and administers unrestricted gifts and bequests for the benefit of the University.
Children in Distress is a UK registered charity caring for Europe's forgotten children, the abandoned, terminally ill, or in need of care and support. Our children's and therapy centres offer "Hope and Hospice Care". We exist simply: To Cure Sometimes, To Help often, To Comfort Always.
The Tim Bacon Foundation was established in Tim’s name to recognize his achievements, to continue his legacy and to echo his legendary generosity of spirit. The first appeal to be undertaken by the Foundation is to support The Christie Hospital and University College London in their appeal to raise funds for Proton Beam Therapy centres in Manchester and London and the charity will also support the Maggie’s Centres who provide much needed free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their families and friends and is a key partner for the clinical services of the Christie Hospital.
AMEND is a patient support group for those affected by rare multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders, associated familial and sporadic growths – some cancerous. We provide worldwide support, have a research database and promote the awareness of MEN within the medical fraternity. We produce patient information approved by a medical advisory team.
We give young people and adults unforgettable experiences and life-changing opportunities, regardless of background, ability or gender. And it’s not just our members who benefit from Scouting; the work we do makes a difference in communities across Scotland.
Amelia's Rainbow provides grants to children in Dorset with serious, chronic life-limiting and terminal conditions. We aim to create an environment of fun, laughter, achievement and memories through providing grants for activities, visits to places of interest, toys and items which may enrich the lives of eligible children. The charity also has a Holiday Home at Hoburne Naish, New Milton and a Beach Hut - both available for use by eligible families free of charge Amelia's Rainbow is the working name of The Amelia Grace Rainbow Fund reg charity no: 1146031
Worldreader is creating a world everyone can be a reader by providing students and their families free access to its vast digital library via e-readers and mobile phones. Since 2010, over 7.6 million people have read from a digital library of over 40,000 local and international e-books on Worldreader platforms.
England and Wales Blind Golf Was formed in 1982 to provide blind people with the opportunity to participate and compete in the great game of golf. Loss of sight has a devastating effect and coming to terms can be traumatic. EWBG can play a vital role in helping to restore confidence and self esteem
Headway Worcester Trust Ltd supports people who have suffered an acquired brain injury their families and carers. It has a day opportunities facility and a team of outreach workers who help clients across the whole of Worcestershire with daily living skills. We also run a charity shop in Worcester.
Leeway have been working in Norfolk since 1974, supporting Women and Children who have experienced violence and abuse in their own homes. Leeway offers a range of services including, safe refuge accommodation, outreach support in the community, childrens services and an advocacy service, which works in partnership with Norfolk Constabulary.
Ferring Country Centre was established in 1986 by a small group of parents who saw the need for an active workplace setting. We are strongly committed to these vulnerable adults gaining social inclusion within the community and to enable them to play a valued role in society. We are situated in the small village of Ferring to the west of Worthing. The Rife Way site is a small agricultural holding of 32 acres of land set in beautiful countryside. The Centre offers those that visit a unique, tranquil and calming interlude to their often hectic pace of life. You can meet the horses and other animals, walk our nature trial, visit our Garden Centre, picnic in our grounds or enjoy our refreshments. If you would like to visit our Centre you are always welcome!