Muslim Council of Scotland is OSCR regulated charity that is taking your voices to the Scottish government and is working to ensure community cohesion. Your donation will enable this organisation to achieve best for you and your generations to come. Insha Allah.
Cloudy Foundation was set up in January 2021 with the express aim of improving life chances for young people by providing digital training, skills enhancement and vocational experiences. We bring together education and business and local authority partners to support YP ambition and opportunity.
Cycling Without Age Teignbridge offers volunteer led cycle rides to the elderly and vulnerable in the Teignbridge area of Devon. These cycle rides enable our clients to once again "feel the wind in their hair", helping to combat feelings of loneliness, isolation and depression.
Dalton Leisure Centre is an essential asset to the local community providing activities such as swimming, fitness classes, squash, spinning classes and gym workouts. It is a social hub of the area where people of all age groups can exercise or just meet in our cafe all within a safe environment.
It provides training, education and employment opportunities for adults that face multiple disadvantages within the community
Team call outs have changed greatly over the years. Originally the most common call out was for fallen climbers or people lost in the hills. These days the role of the Mountain rescuer has expanded, although the service remains voluntary with team members giving up their time should the need arise. Teams are trained in many disciplines and are expected to turn out for a wide variety of call outs. For example there are now National registers for Team swift water rescue capabilities following the recent flooding in Cockermouth. Teams often support their neighbouring Teams in times of multiple call outs. Each Team has members trained to the particular terrain that they work in. For Coniston our incidents now include such diverse call outs as climbing accidents, searches for lost persons, walking accidents, mountain biking accidents, gorge scrambling accidents, diving accidents, Swift Water Response Team, Animal retrieval and occasionally mines rescues in the copper mines/slate closed heads with Cumbria Ore Mines Rescue Unit. Mountain Rescue Teams are unique in their ability to respond to multi-faceted call outs which makes them a very valuable resource. Your kind donations allow us to maintain the latest equipment so as to ensure that, as a voluntary service Coniston Mountain Rescue Team is always there when the need arises.
AWF was set up in 1983 by vets with a passion to alleviate unnecessary pain and suffering in all animals and to improve their welfare through science, education and debate. Farm animals, working animals, wild animals and pets – all need our expert help and with your help we can provide it.
Maidstone & Weald Samaritans provide a 24/7 service via the telephone, email, text and face-to-face. Registered Charity No. 1171193. It costs around £60 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.
Our foodbank is a project founded by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in Alton and surrounding villages.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People train dogs to alert deaf recipients to important sounds and danger signals, providing life changing levels of independence, confidence and companionship. Our dogs also help reduce the feelings of isolation and loneliness that deafness can bring.
The children that we serve live in tents or tumbledown shacks with no running water or stable electricity supply. Their parents, like their own parents before them, scratch a living either by begging or low-paid labor work. Our aim is to empower young people to break this cycle of poverty.
The World Mosquito Program (WMP) is a not-for-profit group of companies owned by Australia's Monash University that works to protect the global community from mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya. The World Mosquito Program uses naturally occurring bacteria called Wolbachia to reduce the ability of mosquitoes to transmit viruses that cause life-threatening diseases throughout tropical countries of the world. Following years of laboratory research, independent risk analysis and successful field trials, WMP has undertaken deployments in 14 countries around the world and has widespread support from communities, governments and public health regulators. We are now undergoing rapid organisational change to position WMP to play a key role in scaling global access to Wolbachia and helping to protect the 4 billion people worldwide who live at risk of dengue and other mosquito-transmitted viral diseases. More information about the WMP can be obtained from www.worldmosquitoprogram.org.
1st Southbourne Sea Scouts were founded in 1933. We currently have 150 youngsters attending weekly in term time to undertake activities in order to gain experience, encourage independance and improve wellbeing. This group gives opportunities for both land and water activities.
Established in 1968, Manx Mencap is a local charity, working to support children and adults with a learning disability, and their families, living in the Isle of Man.
By harnessing the global power of football,our mission is to raise awareness of inequality and to alleviate the plight of those displaced, underprivileged or oppressed. We believe that football is a uniting language. It can start conversations,promoting connections and fostering a sense of equality.
Tweed Togs collects donations of good quality baby and children’s clothing from local donation points. Our volunteers check, sort and store the clothing until a referral request is received. At this point, specially selected clothes are laundered and lovingly packed into gift bags. The bags are delivered to families who need them.
Mildmay is a pioneering HIV charity providing quality care and treatment, prevention work, rehabilitation, training and health systems strengthening in the UK and sub-Saharan Africa.
The UKSCF is the only UK medical research charity devoted solely to raising funding for stem cell projects. Its aim is to speed up the translation of research from the laboratory to therapies for patients.
What we'd like to achieve: Our vision is to mitigate the harm that sleeping rough does to people's health and safety, especially during the coldest months of the year. We aim to show the love of God to each of our guests through the way we welcome and care for them, although we do not push religion at our guests. What matters to us and why we do it: In the belief that God wants us all to live fulfilled lives, we put a high priority on respecting our guests. We work within a Christian ethos, and while not excluding guests or volunteers of other faiths or none, have the expectation that they will respect and abide by our values. We acknowledge that we share with all other major faiths, and people of no faith, a desire to help some of the most vulnerable in our society.