The Friends of Epinay School raise funds and support school development and enhance opportunities for pupils, staff, parents/carers and the local community.
The aim of Lifeline is to relieve poverty, sickness and distress amongst those persons affected by addiction to drugs of any kind and to educate the public on matters relating to drug misuse.
To raise funds to send Jack to the USA for an operation called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy which will give him some independent mobility and hopefully enable him to walk unaided.
The mission of Family Support Projects (FSP) is to improve the life chances of disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people experiencing challenges at home, at school and in the community. To achieve this, FSP has developed a project called Nature Nurture. Nature Nurture is the first early intervention programme in the UK that tackles vulnerability and promotes resilience by combining free play and nurturing interactions in natural environments. Our approach defines resilience as ‘the mental, emotional and physical fortitude to recover from adversity and realise potential.’ Resilience is a key factor in breaking generational cycles of neglect and abuse and in building positive outcomes for adult life. Nature Nurture runs programmes for groups of 10 children or young people, comprising 20 sessions where they can play, challenge themselves, socialise, explore and create freely with the attuned support of specially trained staff. Many of the children and young people, aged from 0 - 16, come from families affected by substance misuse, alcohol abuse and domestic violence. We apply a strengths based approach to developing individual potential and we measure development using rigorous observation, recording and evaluation methods as showcased in the Go Play Outcomes Evaluation Framework. Nature Nurture works in partnership with referring agencies (social care, education and health). We value and promote close working relationships with carers, parents and other family members. Nature Nurture has a team of professionals, expert in understanding and nurturing vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people with a diverse range of needs. The Nature Nurture approach is cutting edge, based on current research and recent studies in resilience, health, well being and related fields. With sufficient funding the project can work with 120+ children and young people each year.
We are an evolving charity developing services for individuals with incurable diseases particularly those at the end of their lives with complex care needs. We currently provide a Hospice Day Care & Home Support Service (Palliative Care) which includes domestic cleaning & sitting. In the near future we aim to provide an in-patient Hospice service in Louth.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Burstwick Community Partnership was set up in November 2011 to raise funds for the village school (Burstwick Community Primary School).
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Supporting women in Africa to implement change via education and infrastructure. Our aim is to educate women, adolescent girls, children and healthcare workers to protect and empower the future Mothers of Africa. Without this vital education, they cannot take control of their own lives and health.
Our faith is lived out as we: worship and pray; welcome people who come to us for baptisms, weddings and funerals; help people to explore the Christian faith and grow in their faith; offer pastoral care to all who live here; hold events for and by the wider community in the church building.
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The Akita Rescue & Welfare Trust (UK) was set up to help with the growing problem of stray, abandoned or unwanted Akitas by finding them rescue homes, helping relieve the suffering of Akitas in need of care and attention and educating the public in matters pertaining to Akita welfare in general.
Owlrescue is an organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of owls and other birds of prey together with education of conservation and environment needs to make sure that these birds are around for the next generation. The charity founders, have been working with owls for over 15 years, initial as volunteers for the World Owl Trust. Sooner or later, the founders started to take the work home. This was the start of Owlrescue (2002) and in 2004, purchased a small holding near Corwen, North Wales to act as charity base for now increasing number of birds. The charity specialist Owl Rehabilitation Centre is based on a 3 Acre Small Holding at Bryneglwys, about 5 miles away from Corwen, with intake from North Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire area. The centre at present can cater for over 85 owls on a day basis and is supported by volunteers from a wide area, along with 3 local volunteers from village. The centre is not open to the public, with fundraising been done via attending local events, sponsorship of the birds, and doing public talks.
The Sarah Butcher Trust was established following Sarah's death from a brain tumour. The object of the trust is to promote the relief of and research into cancer, with specific reference to malignant gliomas, which are a form of brain tumour.
We provide respite care for 4 weeks every summer to children with physical and learning difficulties and their parents in the southern part of West Sussex.
The purpose of the Maarifa Project is to promote sustainable advancement of education appropriate to the needs and culture of Tanzanian and Scottish communities of learning. Maarifa Project work is designed and delivered using informal methods of engagement such as the creative arts. The project places emphasis on the importance of developing a wider understanding of culture and heritage and the impact this has on living in a multi-cultural society.
Mthunzi and Lilanda Initiative supports the education of vulnerable young people affected by economic and social problems in Zambia. We're building a secondary school at Mthunzi and meanwhile we pay school and college fees so these kids can achieve their huge potential.
The Earth Education Project (EEP) works to empower women in Nicaragua through art and education. We teach and support a group of women living on Central Americas largest rubbish dump, La Chureca, to recycle scrap paper by hand and create unique paper products. The women receive a fair wage, food for their family, employment and opportunity to change their futures. DONATE . CREATE HOPE . CHANGE LIVES Our paper workshop is funded entirely through the sales of our products and donations. We would not be able to provide the education, skill set and opportunity to the women of La Chureca without you. You are the difference in a ‘Churecera’s’ life. All donations make a difference as 100% of your donation reaches the women we work with. We require funding to provide lasting solutions and therefore believe that donors should be able to trace where their generous support goes. DONATION PACKAGES Donor packages provide an opportunity to put your donation into immediate effect with a specific project. GBP £10 provides school and workshop materials for 1 woman for 1 month. GBP £20 gives one family of 5 a provisions basket filled with essential food items such as rice, oats, sugar as well as home items including, soap and cleaning materials. GBP £35 provides a package of essential tools such as paint brushes, scissors, text books, pencils and rulers. Sponsor a woman for GBP £110/month. Provide the opportunity to learn, work in a stable environment, workshop materials and food for her family for one month. For GBP £1,300 you can sponsor one woman for one year do this together with family and friends. You do not have to sign up every year for this donation package; changing her life for one year will mean she will receive the training and eductaion she needs to lift her family our of poverty. For further information please contact Andrea Paltzer [email protected] / +44(0)78 5342 4990
Wiston Lodge provides Personal, Social and Emotional Development residential and day programmes for groups of young people and vulnerable adults, tailored to suit their individual needs, in an emotionally secure environment. Wiston Lodge also provides a venue that welcomes many diverse groups running their own programmes.
BBYO is a Jewish youth movement in the UK and Ireland. Our mission is to build leaders who will embody and strengthen our values within the Jewish and wider community through inspiring, developing and empowering Jewish youth.
Glasgow Gurdwara is Scotland's newest Sikh centre, which serves the whole Glasgow community. It mentors young people and has a free community kitchen which serves the community, 7 days a week. We seek to expand our services and continue serving the whole of humanity.