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International National Trusts Organisation (UK, 1128224) Browse events

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The overarching mission of INTO is to promote the conservation and enhancement of the cultural and natural heritage of all nations for the benefit of the people of the world. INTO is an international network of National Trusts and similar non governmental organisations, globally diverse but united by a shared commitment to conserving and sustaining our shared built and natural, tangible and intangible heritage. Through cooperation, coordination and comradeship between the international community of National Trusts, INTO works to develop and promote best conservation practices, increase the capacity of individual organisations, establish Trusts where they do not presently exist, and advocate in the interests of heritage conservation.

Chinese Mental Health Association (UK, 1058934) Browse events

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The Chinese Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a non-profit organisation which specialises in providing community mental health aid and support. Our services include counselling for those suffering from mental health issues including depression, gambling addiction, anxiety, phobia and low self-esteem. As well as counselling, we are also involved in a  range of projects which help spread mental health awareness in our mission to raise the profile of mental health issues within the Chinese community in Britain and beyond. Support us this summer for our annual British 10k London run 2013! The time has come again for us to get your running shoes on in support of CMHA! Following on from our success of the British 10k run from previous years, CMHA are looking to bring together a team of volunteers for a fun 10k run this July 2013. Last year our volunteers managed to raised £1343.53 which we were able to put to good use, funding our counselling services and other projects aimed at helping those with mental health issues within the Chinese community. This July, our target is to beat the amount raised last year with your help! Whether that's through participating in our run or making a financial contribution, we need your help to achieve our goal. If you'd like to take part in this year's British 10k London Run and represent the Chinese Mental Health Association, please contact John at [email protected]. ...................................................................................................... Donating through Virgin Money Giving is simple, fast and totally secure. Once you donate, theyll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer (25p for every £1 donated). So its the most efficient and secure way to donate! Donations at any size would be very much apprecited. Thank you on behalf of CMHA and the Chinese Community.

4th Bramshill (Hartley Wintney) Scout Group (UK, 302245) Browse events

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4th Bramshill Hartley Wintney Scout Group provides boys and girls with loads of fun, challenges and all sorts of new experiences. 4th Bramshill Hartley Wintney Scout Group was established in 1983. We have two Beaver colonies, two Cub packs and two Scout troops. All our groups are open to boys and girls..

Catholic Children's Society (Shrewsbury Diocese) (UK, 509793) Browse events

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Catholic Childrens Society is the social welfare agency of Shrewsbury Diocese. We offer family support services to any families requiring our support in our region. We specialise in post-adoption, and grief management. We rely on voluntary income to support new projects and sustain services often to the poorest families in our communities. OUR VISION All children and families enjoy a fullness of life. OUR VALUESCommunityFamilyDiversityDignity OUR MISSIONIn the spirit of the Gospel, we work with children and familiesto build stronger supportive communitieswherever there is current disadvantage.

Imberlink (UK, 271227) Browse events

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Imberhorne CommunitySports Hall Small Change for a Big Change     Imberhorne School provides a great education for around 1700 pupils, but currently there is very little space for sport or music and drama. Imberhorne is the only school in West Sussex which does not have a Sports Hall despite being classified by Ofsted as an “Outstanding” school. We are raising funds to enable a state of the art facility to be built. Such a facility will also benefit the wider community as it will promote sport and the performing arts for everyone and we plan that it will be available for all to use. The School Governors have been working hard for more than a year and WSCC recently pledged £1.8m towards the building costs. Now we need to raise a further £200,000 to fullfill our pledge to the project. So far we have raised or have plegdes for about £120,000, but we need your support if we are to achieve our target. Detailed planning has been done with a view to start building in July 2012.

The Danish Church in London (UK, 237897) Browse events

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The Danish Church at St. Katharine's Precinct is for Danes that live in London be it for a long or short period.  Our Benevolent Fund gives financial help and support to Danes in the UK who has fallen on hard times, and Danish Abbeyfield Society runs a visiting service for elderly Danes, as well as giving help and advice in finding good care homes. The Saturday School for children teaches Danish to all ages (from age 4) in groups according to age and language level. Classes run every other Saturday from September to May. Adult Danish tuition is also available. We are an Evangelical-Lutheran church with a strong connection to the National Evangelical Lutheran Church (Folkekirken) of Denmark. We celebrate services, christenings, marriages and funeral in the same way as any parish church in Denmark. The Church does not receive any funding from Denmark and exist solely on funds raised from events and donations given by members and friends of The Danish Church..

The Penrose Club For Adults With Special Needs (UK, 271098) Browse events

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The Penrose Club is a social club for adults with special needs who are resident in the boroughs of Spelthorne and Runnymede (in the South-East). The club meets every Tuesday throughout the year and we also arrange two holidays each year in the UK for our members. The charity relies on the generosity of donors for funding and is supported by volunteers who give their time freely. Latest News: Our friend Jon Brand (of BrandHomes) will be running the Paris and London Marathons in 2013 in aid of the Penrose Club.  If you wish to support him please visit his Virgin moneygiving webpage at the following link; http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/JohnBrand  

Friends Of New Court Surgery (UK, 1062273) Browse events

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Provision of equipment and services including counsellors and dieticians for the patients of New Court Surgery, Royal Wootton Bassett which are not funded by the NHS. Provision of transport to local Hospital and other medical facilities for those patients unable to transport themselves.

Olivia Road (UK, 1138848) Browse events

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The Olivia Road Trust is a registered charity whose objects and principal activities are: The relief of poverty, sickness & distress amongst the children of South Africa through: * The establishing and maintaining of an independent home, in the environs of Cape Town, for the purpose of housing infants and young children who lack suitable primary care * The provision of a stable, safe and loving environment for resident children to be raised in * The provision of food, shelter, health care and education to assist the healthy growth and development of the resident children   Please visit our website www.oliviaroad.com for more details of our activities and to get our latest news.

Colliers Green CE Primary School PTA (UK, 1060613) Browse events

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Colliers Green CE Primary School is a small rural school in Kent. The PTFA raises funds to provide extra-curricular activities and equipment for the school.

MITS Program (UK, 006413) Browse events

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• Training of unemployed young people as coaches and sport administrators • Physical Education Programme 1) Senior citizens activation (helping to participate in sport related activities 2) Daily Physical Education at partner schools • Grade R development: quarterly events and school holiday activities • Sport Leagues: u14 Girls football league, Boys and girls table tennis league, Boys basketball league • After school and school holiday programme: • Life skills Program

Crosby Area Foodbank (UK, 1150966) Browse events

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Samaritans of Lancaster and District (UK, 501761) Browse events

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Samaritans of Lancaster & District offer emotional support for people experiencing feelings of despair and suicide. We have been providing a service in your local community for over 40 years. We operate our listening service from our premises, 21 Sun Street, in the heart of Lancaster. This Branch answered over 30,500 contacts in 2013; this number includes telephone, face to face callers, email and Lancaster Farms Young Offenders contacts. We have over 120 volunteers who provide this 24 hour listening service at Sun Street and we recruit and train continually in order to keep our numbers consistent. Our branch runs with help of proceeds from our Charity Shop at Damside Street in Lancaster and from grant applications, legacies, charity of the year schemes and individual donations. We have a dedicated Awareness Raising and Speakers Team who are willing to come and give a talk or publicise Samaritans to your organisation, should you wish. We are also looking for safe sites to place our charity collecting boxes which we will service on a regular basis.

Parents Association Of Maria Konopnicka Polish Saturday School Willesden Green (UK, 1127089) Browse events

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We are an independently run Saturday ethnic minority school. The school was founded by parents and continues to be run by parents of children attending the school. It has now been in existence for over 55 years holding lessons on Saturday mornings between the hours of 9 am through to 1 pm. The school takes boys and girls from nursery age (3,5) up to A level examination standard, with the school roll currently standing at around 450 pupils. The school was set up to fulfill two main functions. To help parents teach their children the Polish Language. To provide the children with knowledge about their roots. This is promoted through the teaching of history, geography of Poland along with Polish literature. We also try to ensure that the children are aware of Polish traditions and culture , as well as receiving spiritual and moral guidance. The School belongs to the parents and is run by a committee elected annually from amongst the parents of children attending the school. It is run on a charitable basis with all teaching services being provided by volunteers. These volunteers give up their Saturdays to help the children, receiving only a nominal honorarium for their time and effort. The school is financed entirely from the parents resources, the school receives no funding. The main source of income to cover running costs comes from fees the parents pay. The committee tries to keep the level of fees as low as possible taking into consideration that a lot of the families are recent emigres. The running costs & fees are finely balanced. The school is currently one of the largest Polish Saturday Schools. It is achieving high examination results in Polish language nationally. The Governing Body strives to improve operating procedures to cater for growing numbers of pupils by organizing fund raising activities throughout the year and looks for sponsors for specific purchases.

Samaritans of Lanarkshire (UK, SC011966) Browse events

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We provide a listening and emotional support service to those who are in despair or who may be experiencing feelings of suicide. The service is provided in a safe and confidential environment and on a 24/7 basis.

Ashdene County Primary School Parent Teacher Association (UK, 516971) Browse events

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Ashdene PTA is a group of parents and teachers dedicated to raising money to further improve the school and to enhance the children's learning experience. Ashdene Primary School National Three Peaks Challenge 2012  Please help us to make our School even more fabulous by supporting the team in achieving our fundraising goal. On the 7th & 8th July 2012, 18 Parents and Friends of Ashdene CP School will be undertaking the National Three Peaks Challenge, 16 Walkers and two drivers will attempt the gruelling self-funded endurance task of climbing the highest mountain in Scotland, England and Wales (Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike & Mount Snowdon respectively) all in just 24 hours and all in the name of two very good causes – Actionaid and Ashdene CP School.

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (UK, SC039880) Browse events

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The mission of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) is to bring innovation, expertise, solutions and support to address health challenges in low-and middle-income populations. Its scientific departments focus on tuberculosis, HIV, lung health and non-communicable diseases, tobacco control and research. Charity Number:  SC039880

Help Tafo Trust (UK, SC032352) Browse events

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Set up in 2001 to build and run a school in rural Ghana, every penny donated to Help Tafo Trust goes directly to the school since we are entirely run by volunteers. The school now has over 400 children with a Ghanaian staff of 24.

Gravel Road Trust (UK, 1132436) Browse events

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We aim to provide comfort and support to patients dealing with long term illness, carers and the bereaved. Just as important we journey with people as they come to terms with loss and look with courage and hope to the future.

For Autistic Kids Foundation (UK, 320005171) Browse events

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Friends Of Alfreton Park Community Special School (UK, 1048496) Browse events

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Alfreton Park School is a very successful community school for pupils with special needs. Our pupils benefit from the specialist teaching, knowledge, and expertise that we provide. We have small classes of between 5 and 12 pupils, each with a teacher and at least two Learning Support Assistants. The pupil’s ages range between 4 and 19. Classes are divided into Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Post 16 departments. The pupils at Alfreton Park School have severe and complex learning difficulties and our curriculum is based around their individual needs. Alfreton Park School’s curriculum includes the National Curriculum Subjects that we teach at an appropriate level alongside independence skills; Personal and Social Development is an essential part of the learning opportunities offered here.

Bristol Hebrew Congregation (UK, 1139964) Browse events

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BHC has a rich and celebrated history supporting Jewish residents and visitors living in Bristol. Our Park Row Synagogue is a wonderful listed building at the heart of our events and community life. We have an amazing spirit of participation and hope you will join and support us.

The Master (or Keeper) And Fellows Of Peterhouse In The University Of Cambridge (UK, 1137457) Browse events

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Welcome! For over 700 years Peterhouse has made a remarkable contribution to the society of which it is a part. It has done so through the generosity and support of those who have themselves been educated here, or who have found something in the life, work and educational purposes of Peterhouse that commands their enthusiasm and kindles the will to help. This is a pattern that goes back to the first great act of benefaction by the Founder, Hugo de Balsham, in 1284. Yet this small College, rooted in continuity, is at the same time a centre of innovation, across a spectrum of subjects from the most evidently practical to the most apparently esoteric. The computer takes its inspiration from Charles Babbage. Lord Kelvin brought electric light to the College second only to the Houses of Parliament, to mark Peterhouse’s 600th anniversary in 1884. Sir Frank Whittle and Christopher Cockerill gave the world the jet engine and the hovercraft. All were Petreans. Four Petrean scientific Nobel Laureates – Sir John Kendrew, Sir Aaron Klug, Archer Martin, and Max Perutz – gave a twentienth century lead in Molecular Biology. The Development Campaign supports Peterhouse as a special and historic place (buildings, facilities), as a community of people (student support, music, cultural and sporting opportunities) and as a home of education and intellectual life (Fellowships, Research Fellowships, prizes, research grants). Some £15 million has been generated since the Development Campaign was launched in 2004 with an initial target of £18 million. Campaign achievements to date include: the expansion of the Ward Library; the renovation of the William Stone Building; the creation of M Staircase (the first stage of the extension of Gisborne Court); the restoration of the Hall and the commitment of funding to restore the Combination Room; two College Fellowships have been endowed in perpetuity and significant new funds have been established to help undergraduates and graduate students suffering financial hardship. The top-up fees introduced since October 2006 for students themselves lead them to graduate with increasing levels of debt, yet the College derives little benefit from the new arrangements – the University absorbs by far the greatest part of the increased fees centrally to make up for cuts in central govenrment funding.  So the new arrangements make things markedly worse for students, but no better for the College whose duty it is to support and educate them and their successors. So even £18 million will not be enough to meet the Colleges needs going forward: the development effort will be a continuing reality embraced by the College. And, while legacies are tremendously good news for the College's long-term future, there is also a pressing need for cash for priority projects such as the new building in Gisborne Court and the refurbishment of the Chapel organ. A gift of any size to the Development Campaign will help to enrich the experience of Peterhouse students today and secure the future of the College for future generations.

St Barnabas Primary School PTA (UK, 1050421) Browse events

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St Barnabas PTA is fundraising in support of St Barnabas School - in the heart of Jericho, Oxford. Annual PTA fundraising events include the school fete, Christmas fair and Run Jericho, a 10 K multi-terrain run through Jericho and along Port Meadow and the Oxford canal, as well as a 1 mile childrens' fun run on closed streets in Jericho and through Worcester College sports ground (www.runjericho.com). THe PTA supports a lot of different school activities and new equipment , the last bigger project being an update of the popular school library.  This year, St Barnabs PTA is collecting funds for more playground structures on the main school field, especially also for older children.

See The Difference (UK, 1127980) Browse events

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What if you could see on video exactly where your money was going to go, and what it was going to do before you gave? How great would it make you feel to get a picture, a text or to hear someone telling you the difference you made to their lives through your contribution? That is what See The Difference are going to do: make giving more rewarding.