Development Coll has been formed to benefit the residents of the Isle of Coll, a small, remote island off the West Coast of Scotland. Currently, Development Coll's projects include: the building of a multipurpose community centre, investigation into possible affordable housing; renovation of the existing village play park; promotion of the activities of the Senior Social Club.
This Guide Unit is part of Girlguiding. One of the leaders, Helen Hill, has been selected to lead a group of Senior Section Guides from North East England to attend the World Scout Jamboree in Japan next summer. All money donated will be go towards the £3000 total required to enable this to happen.
A small UK charity, established in 2012, delivering small-scale development projects for vulnerable families in southern Tanzania, it aims to use all funds raised directly in the community it serves.
Caterham Barracks Community Trust is a development trust which was set up to provide facilities for the people of Caterham.The facilities include sports, arts and recreation (the ARC) , offices for small businesses, open space (still to be developed), and spaces for education and training.
A small charity that has been funding educational projects in Ghana since 2009 and currently providing educational scholarships to children who would otherwise have no hope of attending Secondary School. Scholarships include daily meals and a bed to sleep in; a luxury for the children we support.
The Friends of NAIS is a active group who care passionately about wanting to support the school in helping to fundraise towards amenities for all of the children to enjoy. The Friends is a registered charity and have teams working on organising different fun events throughout the year.
HUG works in Uganda’s remote Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria to promote education, healthcare and alleviation of poverty for children from the fishing communities, particularly orphans and those from single parent families.
The Live Love Laugh Charitable Trust enhances the lives of people with complex health needs; acquired brain injury, learning and physical disabilities by funding the provision of equipment & services not usually funded by the Statutory Authorities. A charity, grateful for every bit of support.
Friends of Sedgefield Hardwick Primary School believes Education is a partnership involving our immediate and wider school community and is about the joy of discovery, solving problems, being creative and developing self-confidence. We raise funds to improve opportunities for our children. .
Help save the LSI - we've already raised £2.2 million, now we need help to find the remaining £200k to make the project happen. The Bridport Area Development Trust (a group of local volunteers) has taken on the challenge of restoring this much-loved building at the heart of our town, which has been empty and neglected since 1997, and bringing it back into community use. Now we need your help, any donation large or small will go a huge way, every little helps!See our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter for more information about the project and events we have planned. Charity No: 1137231 Find out more Website http://bridportadt.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bridport-Literary-and-Scientific-Institute/382131288573156 Twitter https://twitter.com/BridportLSI
To support deprived communities in terms of Economic & community development, employment & every other possible ways to help communities grow and prosper to be able to compete with rest of the developed communities. We want to help the youth use their energy positively rather than turning to crimes.
AKIM-Jerusalem provides housing for people with intellectual disabilities and other developmental disorders of all ages and functioning. It operates 3 hostels and 17 apartments in the city of Jerusalem, housing close to 170 residents. UKAJ is the UK arm of Akim-Jerusalem
Ryder-Cheshire Volunteers (Reading) provides opportunities for local disabled people to take up and enjoy leisure, learning and sporting activities of their own choice with a volunteer and which they would otherwise be unable to pursue. Our aim is to build self-confidence and promote independence.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Eggshell Cambodia seeks to provide protection and bring hope to children living in squalor and at risk in one of the most wonderful and traumatic cities of the world. Cambodia experienced a terrible genocide and civil war and although the country is now fairly stable, there is residue of these terrible days. A beautiful country with beautiful people – living under daily threat of exploitation, violence, trafficking and extreme poverty. Some of the poorest families live in cardboard homes, built in the cesspits under other homes — the conditions are indescribable. UNICEF and ECPAT relate statistics of 36.1% of Cambodia children working in child labour and 31.4% of children receiving inadequate care. One of the greatest areas of concern is the trafficking and exploitation of children for sex work. Please donate to support our cause.We focus on children and youth, running kid’s clubs and outreach activities (with in-country organisations and churches).Our primary goal is to provide a safe haven for children by giving them a secure environment in their local area for the time when their parents are working and unable to care for them. To this end we are currently fund raising to open a day-care centre in one of the poorest and most deprived areas of Phnom Penh; to provide secure, sheltered facilities where children can have fun, develop and be safe from the threats and risks posed by them being left unattended for large parts of the day. We will enhance this with the provision of basic hygiene, a balanced meal, early-learning education and safe playtime in a Gospel based environment.Eggshell Cambodian has been incorporated as a charitable company and is registered with the Northern Ireland Charities Commission as charity number NIC106896 Charity No: NIC106896 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
To advance the education and development of former pupils of Exmouth Community College.
MUMs was set up to help reduce maternal and infant deaths in Lilongwe, Malawi. The charity believes all mothers deserve access to safe and caring maternity services. MUMs is now feeding over 700 children six days a week in the Lilongwe District and provides basic education.
The Berkshire Animal Connection Centre is a registered charity. We connect people with animals through Sanctuary, Education & Interaction.
We are a church and at present are engaged in supporting a food , health and education project in Swaziland.
Sandbach School is an all boys age 11-18 comprehensive school. We provide a stimulating and caring environment where all pupils have an equal opportunity to achieve to their fullest potential and develop unto independent learners and responsible members of the community.
We provide free help, support and advice for children suffering from Dyslexia. This can be done face to face or via our telephone advice line. We also provide written information via our website and free information packs. We are dedicated to defending children's rights and getting them free help.
The charity aims to lift orphans in Kenya out of fear, poverty and despair. Donations not only provide the children with an education, but also accommodation, food, clothing, health care and the guidance and hope they need.
The Cherubim Music Trust was established in 2001. It was founded in response to the increasing difficulties faced by many of Britain¹s young musicians. By supporting young talent, Cherubim is helping a new generation of world-class musicians. Brought into existence by an initial donation from the Gosling Foundation, the Trust has gone from strength to strength, bridging a keenly-felt gap in the music world. Our aim is to help the next generation to take a vital step from talented student to fully fledged professional by providing a suitable instrument, which is often well beyond the young musician¹s reach.