The Friends of New Siblands School, a registered charity in Thornbury, Bristol which is an entirely voluntary organisation supporting the education of disabled children (Age 2 - 19) who live in Bristol and South Gloucestershire. If you would like to know more about the school, the website is http://www.newsiblands.org.uk/ Our aims are to develop effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school and to engage in activities or provide facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils. Our vision is to cultivate a vibrant and strong community spirit, with robust support networks for the children and young people and their families and carers
A friendly, compassionate, caring home for elderly ladies who are in any way connected with the Forces.
Happy Hours is a social club for local people of all ages with learning disabilities. The club offers a safe environment for disabled people to socialise and inter act with others. Usual club involves games such as table football, air hockey and board games. The second half of club is a chance for members and helpers to let their hair down and enjoy a good disco which is run by one of our four resident DJ’s. Special weeks at club include line dancing, Zumba and talent shows. Happy Hours also provides an opportunity for volunteers to contribute to society for such as the voluntary section of the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme.
The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
HMDT Music is an award winning charity, which transforms people’s lives through music. Its inspiring music education projects increase access to high quality musical experiences by giving children and adults opportunities to create and perform new music.
St Thomas' is a primary school located in one of the most deprived and overcrowded areas in London. The school is building a dance and music studio which will give the children space to enjoy learning the arts. Money is needed to help complete this project which will be shared with other local schools.
Adsis operates to enhance the quality of life for people in Stoke on Trent and the County of Staffordshire who are adversely affected by alcohol and other dependencies through a programme of harm reduction.
Eating Disorder Networks (EDN) provides essential intense therapy alike who suffer from Eating Disorders such as Anorexia and Obesity. It is estimated that 1 million people suffer from Anorexia alone, and is known to have the highest death rate within mental health. Any money raised will go towards supporting people and promoting prevention of this destructive growing epidemic.
It is a Christian Church committed to serving Christ and making Him known within our commmunity and overseas
Ezer Mizion is the World's largest Jewish Bone Marrow Registry & the fourth largest in the world. Donors & recipients must be genetically compatible, so Jewish patients generally need Jewish donors. The Registry is vital for thousands of sick Jews, serving as an insurance policy for Jews everywhere.
RAG stands for Raise And Give where fundraising takes place for the four main charities nominated by students of Hallam Union (Sheffield Domestic Abuse Outreach Service, Safe@Last, British Heart Foundation and Water Aid).
Fair Trials International (FTI) helps vulnerable people detained far from home to uphold their right to a fair trial. Our mission: to work for fair trials based on internationally recognised standards of justice and defend the rights of those facing charges in a country other than their own.
The DPC is a day centre for elderly and disabled people. The object of the charity is to offer friendship, support and a sense of community to those who would otherwise be isolated by their personal circumstances.
CMPA Support are currently raising funds to create community support projects throughout the UK, these include Playgroups, Breastfeeding Cafes' and Summer Camps for children. We also aim to raise awareness of CMPA via Fundraising, advertising campaigns and social media. We appreciate your support!
To assist in the treatment and care of young adults residing permanently or temporarily within the West Yorkshire area suffering from life-threatening cancers by provision of financial assistance and other means of support.