Through the operations of Grundfos in Johannesburg SACRED became acutely aware of the extreme poverty and hardship affecting the local people (including the children of Grundfos own local employees). SACRED uses the funds it raises to provide education, training and housing, doing all it can to break the poverty cycle.
The Energy for Children Charitable Trust was established to reach into the heart of local communities to really make a difference to local children and young people who are disadvantaged. Every penny raised goes directly to helping improve the lives of local children and young people.
Maidstone and Weald Samaritans provide a 24/7 service via the telephone, email, text and face-to-face. Registered Charity No. 270744. It costs around £50 per day to run the centre and all our income comes from donations that we raise locally - we receive no central funding and we have no paid staff.
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FOBSA is the school’s PTA and a registered charity whose aim is to raise funds that enhance opportunities available to the children at Bagshot Infant School.
Ability UK helps people who have special needs to optimise their health through a holistic approach to well being.
INCLUDED does essential work in difficult places, particularly the slums where migrants are crowded into the margins of big cities. We build community centers and broker collaborations to help migrants access the city. Starting in Beijing, we are now also active in Shanghai, Kathmandu and Dhaka.
Developing countries, projects which create jobs and opportunities. Current flagship project - Sakina Children's Village
The school educates children from the age of 2 to 13 years.
The Playback Trust supports children and young people with a wide range of disabilities and additional support needs to access a range of leisure and recreational events in their community every 4 to 6 weeks. These events also provide valuable respite for parents and carers and enable the children and young people to interact within their local community and with their peers. Playback’s programme of events help to broaden children & young peoples experiences, develop their confidence, relationships and communication skills and engages them in fun while meeting friends and families in an inclusive environment. Sadly, there are limited opportunities in our community to enable them to have these experiences and it was our awareness of this that prompted us to set up the Playback Trust. We are proud that our much needed events also raise people’s awareness of children and young people with disabilities and this helps promote a positive perception of disability. Our children want others to celebrate difference as a positive thing and see that there are many things that makes us all just the same we all have hopes dreams , ambitions.
Old Boltonians AFC exists for the purpose of providing like minded individuals of all ages and abilities with the opportunity to play football on the pitches at Turton which lay claim to be the oldest in the world on which football has been continually played .
The charity helps people with mental problems (either currently or in the past) to meet others, learn new skills and become reacquainted with the community
The Archdeacon Matthias George Memorial Schools (The Gambia) Trust raises funds for the 4 schools of this name - Nursery, Lower Basic, Upper Basic and Senior Secondary. This support is taken directly to The Gambia and is used to improve the learning, environment and facilities for staff and pupils.
The Kambeng Trust works in The Gambia, West Africa, providing education, healthcare and community development. Our project is based in a small rural village near the town of Brikama.What began nine years ago, with an agreement to help a struggling school, has grown in a way we could never have imagined.
It helps support the children in the school. Its main fund raising effort at present is to raise money to keep our swimming pool open.
Border Women’s Aid is an independent charity dedicated to helping women and their children escaping domestic abuse in the Scottish Borders. We provide safe accommodation in our refuge along with a range of help and support by a team of trained and dedicated support workers. Any contact with us is strictly confidential. All women (16+) are welcome although if space is limited, priority is given to women with children who have no access to alternative accommodation. Charity No: SC013951 Find out more Website http://www.borderwomensaid.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Borderwomensaid/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
Making a difference by supporting local children affected by serious and terminal illnesses.
It helps with education for young people
Assists with tax efficient giving to Harvard University and other charities
To provide sporting facilities and coaching opportunities for Paraplegics and Tetraplegics in the South of England
Wingerworth Girlguiding is very well supported in our area. We provide a safe place for young girls to grow, have fun and experience new things.
Perspectives Ipswich is a Christian initiative established in 1998 - a registered charity providing a free and confidential listening and support service for anyone experiencing difficulties related to unplanned pregnancy, pregnancy loss or termination. Perspectives is affiliated to The Association of Christian Counsellors ACC and abides by their Code of Ethics and Practice. We respect a client's right to make his/her own choices and are committed to providing a safe and ethical service. All our volunteers are trained as 'Skilled Helpers' to use listening skills to support a client to talk through their personal difficulties and feelings. Please donate to support our cause. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Charity No: 1070518 Find out more Website http://www.perspectivesipswich.co.uk
The Trust strives for good planning in Cobham; protects features of public interest and promotes community spirit. There is a quarterly newsletter and a website. Its current major project is the refurbishment of the riverside at Riverhill. Website: www.cobhamheritage.org.uk