Made by Dyslexia is a global charity led by successful and famous dyslexics. Our purpose is to help the world properly understand and support dyslexia. Working with experts, psychologists and successful dyslexics, we develop campaigns, films, tools and tests to explain dyslexic thinking. Dyslexic minds process information in divergent, lateral ways. In fact they’ve created some of the world's greatest inventions, brands and art. However many still perceive dyslexia as a disadvantage. We want to ensure all dyslexics are identified, inspired and enabled to reach their potential.
Neeli Mosque, a branch of the wider UKIM Charity was established in 1969 and has been a hub of the community within Rochdale ever since. Whilst we aim to be a leading centre of excellence for spiritual, educational, social and communal needs for patrons of the centre, our services & support reach far beyond just the immediate community in which we serve. Being a strong support to our parent organisation in local initiatives such as the iCare Food hub for the community, our activities also support national and international charities such as local Hospices, Cancer Research UK and are quick to provide support wherever can for crisis’ such as the recent COVID-19 outbreak. Our aim is to positively contribute towards helping our wider community thrive, to build, strengthen & sustain our community relations & to pro-actively encourage engagement for a cohesive and bright future for Rochdale.
Project Information In 2007, Charles Buchan Ritchie of Blanawa, St Combs created Crimond Charitable Trust (a non-profit making registered charity). The Trust took its first steps towards delivering the new Crimond Medical and Community Hub by acquiring land on the outskirts of Crimond. The land was generously donated to the Trust and the costs associated with construction were underwritten by Score Group plc and also from donations received from the public. Set amongst landscaped grounds with views extending down to the Loch of Strathbeg, the Hub provides a pleasant environment with an outdoor seating area. The state of the art building encompasses not only medical provision but also a range of essential community resources such as a pharmacy, community café, fitness suite, post office services, cancer support, beauty salon and more. Public transport has been taken into account with a bus stop being sited at the roadside adjacent to the pedestrian entrance to the site. Full disabled access is available to all parts of the building and preferential disability parking is also provided. Support If you would like to support the upkeep and improvement of this facility, or to enquire about room hire, the availability of our long term lease suites or if you have any questions/queries about this hub, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.
The Charity’s primary aim is to render assistance to orphaned children in Sri Lanka with a secondary aim to help family widows become self-sufficient. The principal beneficiaries are vulnerable children and family widows.
Helping Hand was established by the medical staff at The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children with the single aim of improving healthcare for children attending the hospital which is the regional referral unit for most of the paediatric specialties in Northern Ireland. Charity No. NIC 102447
FOKH is a registered UK charity (HMRC Ref XN77395) supporting the work of Kiwoko Hospital, Luweero, Uganda. It helps with running costs & distributing information. See http://www.kiwokohospital.org or for further information email [email protected].
Samaritans is the only 24 hr emotional support helpline in Ireland & a lifeline for those who feel they have nowhere else to go. We also reach those in schools, workplaces, hospitals, prisons & festivals. We believe suicide is preventable & with your support will support more through a crisis.
Established in 1951, The Friends of Hammersmith Hospital was founded to raise funds to provide equipment and services for the patients and staff of Hammesmith Hospital that are not readily available from NHS funds.
The Alec Lucas Memorial Trust is a charitable organisation dedicated to the memory of Royal Marine Commando Alexander James Lucas (24), who was killed in action in Kajaki, Afghanistan on 24th November 2008. The Alec Lucas Memorial Trust raises funds through a variety of events and distributes financial support to The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund and local sports charities. Alec was a Royal Marine Commando and also a keen football player. The financial help that we give is therefore being distributed to areas that were close to his heart, and were a huge part of himself and his life.
We help provide support to York SCBU through the provision of specialised medical or surgical equipment and improved amenities and facilities including education and vocational training
Raising funds for health and education in Nepal.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Smileawi, helping Malawi one tooth at a time. Please donate to support our cause. We are a charity set up to help improve dental services in Northern Malawi by taking groups of self-funded volunteers to Malawi to provide free emergency pain clinics in rural areas and helping to relief a lot of suffering. We also support local dental therapists by providing them with much needed resources, training and education. Charity No: SC046434 Find out more Website http://www.smileawi.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Smileawi2012/ Twitter https://twitter.com/smileawi
Supporting people of any age with caring responsibilities. South Lakeland Carers is a local independent registered charity (Charity No: 101 7463), covering the South Lakes area of Cumbria. In addition the organization is a network member of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers within the UK. Services and support is currently offered to around 700 people with caring responsibilities. Needs are assessed through the formal Carers Assessment process. SLC is contracted by Cumbria County Council to conduct these assessments on behalf of the local authority. Support is offered to both adult and young carers representing an age range form 5 years upwards. In response to needs a number of services may be offered: Contingency Planning, Relaxation Therapy , Counselling, on-going support form a Carer Support Worker, support groups in various locations, a weekly drop-in, monthly lunch club, away days and training. Almost all services are provided free of charge to carers.
The Wye & Usk Foundation works to restore these two great rivers and their tributaries. Working in partnerships with statutory bodies and landowners it makes good the problems afflicting their salmon and other indigenous species, and provides opportunities for the public to enjoy and benefit from this.
We support families of children and adolescents with cancer from anywhere in the UK. CCPA helps to ease the desolation that families feel when their child is diagnosed with cancer through a network of support groups. The charity provides advice and information on all aspects of childhood cancer.
Global Horizons is a Christian organisationbased in the UK but working internationally, whose objective is to train peopleto take the Christian message to the nations in the 21st century
Sarvdesic Satya Samaj means The Society of Truth. Truth has no caste, nationality, religion. It sees no difference in anyone. Just the willingness to help everyone who needs it. To serve society earnestly and to the best of our ability is as good as prayer to the Almighty. Truth - Love - Compassion
We work with churches, individuals and local organisations in communities worldwide, supporting people of all faiths and none to rise out of poverty. We help people overcome disasters, deal with the impact of climate change, find shelter from conflict and have a voice in their communities.
The Zak Vali Foundation started up in memory of Zak Vali who sadly passed away with cancer in 2015. During this difficult time we realised that whilst there are many charities well established to provide emotional support as well as information in this difficult time, there are none set up to provide financial support for the costs of a funeral when a child passes away due to cancer. Often when a child takes ill with cancer, the family must dedicate all of their time for caring for their child and taking them to and from hospital. During this period it can be very difficult for the parents to find work which make finances an extra stress for them to juggle. If the child sadly passes away, parents are often left grieving and financially unable to pay for a fitting send off for their loved one. The Zak Vali Foundation are the only charity in the UK that provide financial support to relieve the financial burden that saying goodbye to a child may bring. Our referrals come directly from the carers that have been working personally with the child and family and therefore know their needs best. It is our belief that nobody should have to worry about being able to afford a fitting send off for their child. And it is our aim to ensure that where possible we will ensure that every child that passes away due to cancer has a funeral they deserve.
Carriers of Hope are dedicated to helping asylum seekers, refugees and Eastern European migrants in the Coventry area. We run a large recycling scheme, rehoming furniture, home essentials and baby equipment to some of the most deprived residents of Coventry. We also run various support groups.