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Mistreated Animals Sanctuary (UK, 1147728) Browse events

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About Us M.A.S. was set up in 2010 with the aim to provide a sanctuary for mistreated animals in the North East of England. In June 2012 we were granted charitable status by the Charities Commission for England & Wales. Our sancturay aims to offer a place of saftey to any animal which has been the  victim of cruelty or neglect, by providing shelter and care for pets and farm animals, as well as wild animals suffering as a result of accidental injury. We will never turn any animals away. Cases of animal cruelty and neglect in the UK are increasing every year. Last year alone, the RSPCA received over 1.3 million phone calls, and the number of prosecutions rose by 20%. Behind all of these statistics are animals in need of care. We receive no government or lottery funding, and rely entirely on the generosity of our supporters. Any donation you can make will help to open our doors to mistreated, neglected, and injured animals. Please help us to help them

Trinity Cheltenham (UK, 1130299) Browse events

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Trinity Cheltenham

Elam Ministries (UK, 1099143) Browse events

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The mission of Elam is to strengthen and expand the Church in the Iran Region. It trains leaders to be effective ministers of the Gospel, equips the Church with New Testaments and other resources, and sends leaders and workers to strengthen existing churches, establish new churches, and provide relief for the poor and persecuted.

Holst Birthplace Museum (UK, 1078599) Browse events

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The Holst Birthplace Museum – childhood home of inspirational composer Gustav Holst – promotes the man, his life and his music. Help the Museum to reopen after flooding so Holst can continue to inspire future generations! #HelpHolst

Jamie Oliver Food Foundation (UK, 1094536) Browse events

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The Jamie Oliver Food Foundation works to bring food skills to life. We believe that every child should learn about food, where it comes from and how it affects their bodies and everyone should be able to access lost or forgotten food skills.

Zimbiala Trust (UK, 279854) Browse events

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The Zimbiala Trust provides grants to and technical assistance by way of capacity building for local Zimbabwean NGOs and civil society groups in Zimbabwe who promote and protect human rights through programmes to assist victims of state organised or induced violence and torture, including displaced persons and refugees.

West Lea School (UK, 289890) Browse events

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West Lea School if for pupils who have complex needs and learning difficulties of various degrees. Our ethos is Learning for Life as we wish all who leave us to lead an active life and to contribute to our community.

Gordon Renal Dialysis (UK, SCO30306) Browse events

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Gordon Renal Dialysis has three primary aims: 1. To set up a Satellite Renal Dialysis Unit in the Gordon area; 2. To provide information and resources and to make these accessible to local people; 3. To involve local people in dealing with their own renal health problems, providing educational and training resources, and opening up local participation in the decision making.

Babies In Prison (UK, 1013166) Browse events

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Babies In Prison (BIP) is a small registered charity supporting babies who live in prison with their mothers. Our aims are to: Broaden the range of experiences available to the babies. Improve the mother/baby relationship by encouraging good parenting skills. Provide a range of educational toys and equipment to stimulate the babies. Trustees visit the units to discuss with the prison staff, nursery nurses and mothers how best to provide support by promoting good practice and encouraging them to share it with other units. Trustees recognise the importance of reading and are currently developing a literacy project to benefit both mothers and their young children. Help is given to any child whose mother is in extreme poverty or who has no outside family support. Trustees are facilitating links with Sure Start Early Years Teams and local toy libraries in those units not already linked. The charity provides volunteers to help take the babies out for a walk from Holloway. BIP funds visits to local farms, bird parks and aquaria. Some mothers attend weekly swimming sessions with their babies. In addition, each year we provide: Individual Christmas gifts Books at Easter A cot quilt or play mat.

International Voluntary Service (UK, 275424) Browse events

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The International Voluntary Service supports thousands of small charities in Britain and all over the world. Our volunteers make a REAL difference to the lives of people in destitution, or poverty, or who suffer exclusion, or who have disabilities, or who have no access to education or work. We support enrivonmental sustainability and heritage projects too. IVS makes URGENTLY NEEDED WORK HAPPEN in local communities, helping local groups and their work sustain themselves. IVS - A great way to learn about the world, about other cultures, about how other people live, AND help many people in very different situations. Help us build a world based on learned understanding through volunteering. AND help those most in need. Join us!

North Warnborough Youth Football Club (UK, 06459) Browse events

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North Warnborough Youth Football Club has a long and successful history of developing youth football. Started in the early 1930's, the club was re-established after 25 years in 2012 to increase access to football activities for youth age groups. As an FA Charter Standard club our philosophy is simple - we aim to provide the highest possible standard of coaching and facilities for players and parents in an enjoyable, safe and community minded environment.

Covenant Home Trust (UK, 1093484) Browse events

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Covenant Home is an independent children's home in Kisumu, Kenya. It is run by Englishwoman Pat Botwright and supports 160 Kenyan orphans and ex-street children in a family environment, on a purpose-built site on the edge of Lake Victoria.The aim of the charity is to give children who have no one to care for them the warmth of a family to help them develop their own potential and grow into adults able to contribute to their community.

Trc For Kids (UK, 472263470) Browse events

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Woolnoth Society (UK, 274008) Browse events

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Founded in 1968, the charity encourages the involvement of its members in civic and charitable activities and promotes social contact among its members. The charity provides meaningful financial support every year to a selected group of charitable organisations which work with the underprivileged and needy, with donations towards specific projects supported by the charity.

Adam's Hats (UK, 1098011) Browse events

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Adam's Hats is a charity to honour the memory of Adam Hay who died of neuroblastoma at the age of 12. It seeks to improve the quality of time families have with their child undergoing treatment, by providing short breaks for families in a number of locations in the UK; it supports research into neuroblastoma in older children, the least-represented group.

EMMA'S HEDGEHOG HOTEL (UK, 1197437) Browse events

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Buckingham Rugby Club (UK, Buckingham Rugby Club - N/A) Browse events

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Buckingham Rugby Club is a Community Amateur Sports Club that provides playing and training facilities for children, ladies and men in the North Bucks area.

Trust Maria (UK, 1154902) Browse events

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"Trust Maria provides grants of facilities and equipment to the hospices in Suffolk. We help to enhance the level of care that their patients receive and help to provide more advanced equipment. Help Trust Maria to help the hospices." www.trustmaria.org.uk Facebook /trustmariaeastanglia Twitter @trustmaria   What is our Story? We are an unincorporated association charity set up in the loving memory of Maria Mcsloy. Maria was rushed into hospital at the end of February 2010 suffering from severe abdominal pain and it was soon discovered that she had a melon sized tumour growing inside her. Over the next few days infections had set in and she was losing weight at a dramatic rate, it seemed that whatever the doctors tried nothing could bring these infections under control and it seemed that there was little hope she would survive. After several attempts with different antibiotics her temperature dropped which enabled the surgical team to perform the operation she needed to save her life, the consultant surgeon and his team gave up their own time to be at the hospital and perform the six-seven hour operation. During this time they removed a large tumour, gave her a full hysterectomy, took part of her colon away and scraped her stomach & bladder clean. Because of this wonderful dedication they certainly did save Maria’s life and therefore started her road to recovery. All of this happened about one month before “Hollie Footer” (Maria’s Eldest Daughter) was due to get married over in Cyprus and Maria unfortunately had to inform her daughter that she was not able to join her on the biggest day of her life. With all the upset that the last few weeks had brought Maria set about Plan B which was to send her best friend in her place to keep an eye on all the children and keep their spirits held high. When the hospital informed Maria that she was unable to go she made sure that she was going to be able to view the big day via Skype and wish them all well, so everyone was as happy as they could be. 2 Weeks prior to the actual wedding day Maria had her first consultation at the chemotherapy unit. She began to inform the consultant about the unfortunate news of missing her eldest daughters wedding. The consultant told Maria that if she wanted to go she could, as long as she had an injection every day to prevent her blood from clotting. With Maria being the fighter she was, she and Husband Peter set about booking flights for them to attend the wedding. Maria and Peter managed to keep all of this secret and surprised Hollie on the morning of her wedding by knocking on her hotel room door, little did Hollie know they had been in the same hotel since the day before and had been watching the family from their room. “What a wonderful day and what a lift for Maria”. What Maria put herself through and what Maria endured to make this journey and carry it through to the end shows what an inspirational, determined, brave beautiful lady she was. Maria will always be remembered for being the lady who was beautiful inside and out with the most lovely eyes, infectious laugh and smile, who only saw the good in all things. God bless you Sweetheart, you was the most beautiful Wife, Mum and Grandmother. She truly was and still is an inspirational woman who will never be forgotten. Now it comes to us all to raise as much as we can in her memory and give back the love and generosity she gave us all.

Great St Mary's Church (UK, 1127668) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1127668

Oban Community Play Park (UK, SC043720) Browse events

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We aim to raise funds and build an under 5s all inclusive playpark beside Atlantis Community Leisure in Oban, so all children can play, learn, socialise and have fun. Right now there is NO under 5s playpark and the closest is a 2 hour car trip away. Help us help 50,000 children a year play.

Southampton Hospital Radio (UK, 259459) Browse events

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Southampton Hospital Radio have have been broadcasting to the patients of Southampton continuously since October 1952. Affiliated to the Hospital Broadcasting Association and Serving the Southampton General and Princess Anne Hospitals, we provide patient entertainment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All of the members of the Southampton Hospital Broadcasting Association (SHBA) were proud to be awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Service on the 2nd June 2012. It was football that started it all in 1952. Since then, we have covered every home match since 1952. The first live transmissions were from a damp smelly former wine cellar under the Toc H building at the top of The Avenue. A complete programme service came out of there, including newscasts, childrens programmes and outside broadcast coverage of the Carnival. The regular request programmes flourished and a record library of 78s and 45s started.In August 1971, we moved above ground to a two studio building, but 7 years later we had to move again. We were granted a 21 year lease on a piece of land. More serious fundraising was again required to build the studio complex, opened in 1980.Just ten years later, Tesco wanted our piece of land to use as the entrance for their new store. This led to them building and fitting out a new Studio Centre, and we started broadcasting on 12th December 1993.Our last show at this site was on the 13th November 2015, before we moved seamlessly to our new home at Normand House, Tremona Road and without a break in transmission started our next chapter. Charity No: 259459 Find out more Website http://sohba.org/

QCHAP (UK, 1162336) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. QCHAP (Queensbury Community Heritage & Action Partnership) is a community project promoting involvement in Queensbury's musical, textile and transport heritage. We are based in the Black Dyke Mills Heritage Venue, which is run entirely by volunteers. We raise funds to keep the Venue safe and accessible to all. We want the Venue to be used by local groups and other individuals so that it continues to be a happening place that is an asset to the community. Charity No: 1162336 Find out more Website http://www.blackdykemills.org

ECDCS (UK, 504603) Browse events

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ECDCS is a local charity in Cheshire run by parents of deaf children. We fund raise so we can organise events for deaf children & their families, we provide financial support to families where we can, we subsidise a parent group for pre-school deaf children & we also act as an advocacy group

Downe Residential Project (UK, Downe Residential Project - N/A) Browse events

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Mainstay DRP is a charity providing care and support services for people with a learning disability, their families and carers in Co Down. 'Building The Dream' is their new fundraising project. £3million is needed to create a purpose built development in Downpatrick for their older service users.

Ratnasambhava Meditation Centre (UK, 509746) Browse events

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Ratnasambhava Meditation Centre is a place where anyone can try meditation and learn how to apply Buddha's teachings to solve their daily problems and find inner peace and lasting happiness. Through training in meditation and other Buddhist practices you can improve the quality of your life by developing inner peace, compassion, and wisdom.