KOP is committed to supporting the health & education of orphaned & vulnerable children in western Kenya. Along with project work in Kenya, KOP runs the Student Programme which provides UK university students with education & experience of Global Child Health through fundraising & participation.
East Herts Citizens Advice Service (EHCAS) has bureaus at Hertford and Bishop’s Stortford, and outreaches at Buntingford, Sawbridgeworth and Ware. Anyone can visit, phone or email us and ask for totally free and confidential advice on a wide range of subjects including: debt, benefits, employment, consumer issues, education, relationships, utilities, housing, immigration & nationality, discrimination, legal matters and tax. EHCAS is a registered charity and a member of the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux. As such, it is totally independent of all government and commercial organisations.
Our mission is to provide Tanzanian communities with vocational education for needy children, access to clean water and other actions based on an intimate and thorough understanding of its social and cultural needs.
Youth Challenge Oxfordshire (YoCO) is a new charity running a youth group programme for vulnerable young people aged 14-21. The programme of weekly meetings develops their self-confidence and resilience and includes a residential weekend in the UK and a volunteering 10 day expedition to Western Kenya. Here the challenge for the YoCO team is to work with the Nasio Trust to improve the lives of orphaned Kenyan children by building homes, working in schools or in the fields. The young people must fund raise for this trip developing their team skills and confidence; their challenge is to raise at least £800 each. After Kenya, YoCO help the young people to use their new found confidence and sense of self-worth to embark on further education, apprenticeships or employment.
At York St John University we strive to be exceptional in all we do and achieve. We are building a reputation as a high quality, friendly university, known for its academic excellence, a strong community spirit and a magnificent campus based in the heart of the city.
The Salaam Centre is the first of its kind in the UK, an inclusive community centre with dedicated prayer facilities and community facilities open to everyone such as a restaurant, sports halls, gender specific gyms, lecture theatre, children's play area and much more.Bridging the gapModern life makes is increasingly difficult for families to spend quality time together. The Salaam Centre offers facilities for everyone regardless of age and will be an 'oasis of belonging' for all generations.Keeping the Islamic heritage aliveOur Islamic heritage is central to our lives and will underpin everything we do at the Salaam Centre. Furthermore we believe our values can transcend boundaries and bring us closer to our friends and neighbours in the UK. Creating an environment of openness will allow meaningful interaction with wider society and correct the sometimes false, negative image of Islam. Holistic and SereneAmid the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the Salaam Centre will offer a haven of reflection and tranquility immersed in an Islamic environment. The facilities at The Salaam Centre are designed to nurture new expressions of religion and a better understanding of Islam through innovative methods and free expression.Make a differenceIt has been a long road from the project’s first inception to gaining planning permission from the Local Authority in January 2011. £3M has been raised for this project and the project’s overall construction cost is £8M. This figure may seem ambitious but the Salaam Centre offers something unique that has the potential to transform the community and radically re-orientate the relationship between Muslims and the wider society in the West, ensuring a sustainable future for all.
The Dylan Strong Foundation empowers families of children diagnosed with cancer. We provide nutritional advice and support to help them thrive through their treatment journey and beyond. We offer support and guidance to parents to help them take back some control and take the next step forward.
Home-Start Camden helps families with young children in the London borough of Camden by providing weekly volunteer visits.
Cord is an international peacebuilding charity working for over 40 years in Africa and South East Asia to end poverty and build peace. Currently working in Chad, Burundi and Cambodia in partnership with local organisations and communities who are recovering from violent conflict. www.cord.org.uk
Thank you for visiting the Novia Foundation profile page on MyDonate. The Novia Foundation has been established to support projects and initiatives for the benefit of people in and around the city of Bath, and other parts of the United Kingdom at the discretion of the trustees. By supporting charitable organisations, individuals and volunteering activities, the Novia Foundation can actively give something back to benefit and improve the local communities around us. We believe that even small things can make a big difference.The Novia Foundation will support a wide range of diverse local communities extending into many walks of life. Assisting these causes will help lead to the creation of vibrant and flourishing communities around us for the benefit of many. Novia Financial is based in the heart of Bath, and has always been proud to support local causes. The Novia Foundation will continue to build on this ethos and take it to the next level. Charity No: 1176128 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
ICC Missions is a Christian organisation, comprising nine member churches situated in Belfast, Birmingham, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, London and Manchester. ICC Missions has links with other churches within the family of churches known as the International Churches of Christ, in the UK and overseas, but they remain independent of it and are separate legal entities.
This is a voluntary charity set up in 1989 which gives out around £60000 each year. Most of this money is given to support blood-related cancer research in the RVI, Newcastle upon Tyne. The rest of the money is given to local hospices and cancer support groups.
Working together towards independence and recovery.Heads Up is an independent local charity working with individuals affected by mental health issues and other difficulties across the Mendip and Sedgemoor areas of Somerset.
Richard Cloudesley School caters for children and young people with complex physical disabilities aged from 2 to 19 years. Students are supported by specialist teachers and support staff and have access to therapies on site. Visit our website at www.cloudesley.islington.sch.uk
Don’t Lose Hope is a charity that offers a professional counselling service for all members of the community from age 4 upwards. Don’t Lose Hope also provides a community cafe and garden area where any members of the community can find someone to talk to, take part in activities and make friends
The ExtraCare Charitable Trust enables older people to enjoy a healthier, active and more independent lifestyle in a network of inspirational communities that represent a modern alternative to the traditional care or nursing home.
CFCF is a small Charity local to the Bristol area helping children and young adults with Cystic Fibrosis in their daily lives.It has provided support such as medical equipment,the establishment of community support staff, start up grants for young adults setting up home, driving lessons and gym membership.
Kings Cross Academy Parents and Teachers Association runs fun events to raise funds for Kings Cross Academy (KCA) and to develop a local supportive community made up of families, teaching staff and local businesses. We work together to help enhance the educational experience of our children.