Georgia’s Gift was set up in September 2018 to support the families of babies who have died either at or shortly after birth. We realised there were many expenses following the death of a baby that no one could have planned for. We give small grants for some of those expenses.
Rotary is a worldwide organisation of people who help communities and enjoy fellowship. Hatfield Rotary Club supports many local organisations working in the local community well as national and international charities where we ensure money is used appropriately
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Stay provides housing and support services for young people and families between the ages of 16 and 32 in Telford and Wrekin. Stay Supports them through any issues relevant in their lives at the time, Stay Enables them to gain independence, and Stay Inspires them to achieve their aspirations.
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ALNWICK DISTRICT FOOD BANK is a small registered charity, part of the North Northumberland Food Bank. It is operated by a group of people from the churches in the Alnwick Area and organisations such as CAB and Northumberland Emergency Transition Support (NETs).
The LifeHouse is a resource, support centre and kitchen that serves hot food in Albert Road, Southsea. We aim to target immediate needs and issues surrounding homelessness and addiction for those in need in Southsea and Portsmouth.
The Royal Tunbridge Wells Symphony Orchestra (RTWSO) is a community orchestra of talented local musicians and top professional players. RTWSO believes passionately in nurturing new talent, developing the skill of the players and delivering high quality concerts that entertain and inspire a diverse audience. In 2021-22 RTWSO celebrates 100 years of performing music for the community and we look forward to welcoming existing and new audiences to celebrate with us.
At Meldrum philanthropy is in our DNA, it is not simply something we do – it is something we are. Our aim is to Make A Difference to those most disadvantaged in life, whether it be through their background, age, disability or illness. We strive to transform their quality of life by exposing them to new experiences or by improving the environment in which they live. Our belief is by improving their quality of life, this in turn benefits their friends, family and ultimately the wider community.
The Abbeyfield Canvey Island Society is a Charity organisation dedicated to making the lives of older people easier and more fulfilling. While enhancing enjoyment of their time with us and encouraging each person to live their life to the fullest.
We are a group of parents & staff who meet voluntarily to organise events for the children & parents of the school. Our objective is to build closer relations between parents & teachers whilst raising funds to provide resources and facilities to benefit & support our primary school and nursery.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) works to save lives and reduce injuries at home, at work, at leisure and on the roads. Accidents kill about 14,000 people each year across the UK and injure millions - yet they are so easy to prevent.
St James Garlickhythe is a Church of England parish in the City of London and under the Diocese of London. The historic church of St James was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1682 following the destruction of the previous building in the Great Fire of London in 1666. Known as Wren's Lantern, it was a landmark for ships approaching the wharves clustered along the north bank of the River Thames In the City of London. Its communion services every Sunday follow the Book of Common Prayer 1662 with readings from the King James Authorised Version of the Bible. We are launching a major appeal towards the restoration and improvement to the fabric and facilities of our historic church - so please give generously to ensure this historic building is preserved for the benefit of London and to continue our Christian mission in the City of London. St James Garlickhythe promotes the whole mission of the church within its parish and includes Sunday worship at 10.30am and Evensong every quarter. A very warm welcome is extended to everyone. The church also provides a sacred space for prayer and contemplation during the week; daily said services; pastoral work; and teaching Christianity through sermons, Sunday School, sacred concerts and events.
Saint John of God Association is dedicated to enriching the quality of life for those living with intellectual disabilities and mental health challenges. We do this through community-based day services, residential services, and respite care for children with life-limiting conditions. Since 1994, we have been working in Malawi, providing mental health services, child development services, and services for the elderly.