Our Mission Statement is: To raise as much money as possible in the best interest of those children with serious illnesses that are known to us or referred to us by friends or friends of friends. To carefully consider any worthy cause referred to us and ensure that we distribute the money wisely and with all due consideration. To ensure that once a donation is agreed all monies are donated directly and swiftly to the said cause. (The charity has no paid officers and 100% of the money raised goes to the chosen cause.)
To provide orthodox Jewish education for persons of the Jewish faith in the City of Leeds and surrounding areas.
Erskine Youth Football Club is a grassroots football club and registered charity based in Erskine, Renfrewshire. Erskine YFC was founded in 1975 and over the years our Vision and Values have remained the same, to provide the young people of Erskine and surrounding areas somewhere to go and something to do, by providing a safe environment, and to encourage and promote the development of football and health for boys and girls age 4 to 21 years, which fosters fair play and participation for all. Through the dedication of our volunteer coaches and officials we have gone from strength to strength and gained the Scottish FA Community Quality Mark Award in Dec 2016.
Enabling the most vulnerable Zambian children to fulfil their potential
FGM - procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external genitalia for non-medical reasons. The harmful effects of FGM can include haemorrhage, shock, infection, psychological trauma and even death.
The Mission of the IWSA is to promote international knowledge and awareness of WAGR/11p Deletion syndrome and its complications and treatments, to stimulate research and to reach out those affected by WAGR syndrome in an effort to improve their lives.
We aim to prevent people from becoming socially excluded; to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving conditions of life; to promote physical and mental health by the provision of better access to services; and to provide access to affordable community based transport services.
As a family, we set up The Sophie Clarke Foundation in honour and memory of our very special sister and daughter who took her own life in October 2020 at the age of 26. Sophie’s story is a powerful example of why we need to check on all of our friends, even those who appear to be happy, strong and thriving.
Crediton Lions Club has a long history supporting local and international humanitarian relief. We are proud supporters of many youth Initiatives, diabetes prevention and vision Impairment. We also support local charities and other areas such as the environment, hunger and disaster relief.
Solden Hill House is a residential care home for adults with learning disabilities. It provides on-site craft and recreational activities and enables residents to access outside social and education facilities.
Let’s save our lollipop patrol once again! Honeywell parents and Savills have worked together to fund our school crossing patrol service since Wandsworth Council funding for lollipop patrols was stopped in 2013. Our wonderful lollipop men, Fred and Raj, keep our young children safe crossing Northcote and Webb's Roads, help older children walk to school independently and are an important part of the Honeywell community. We are proud to be the only state school in Wandsworth that still maintains a lollipop patrol and fundraise to support the service every two years. The service costs about £11,200 a year and is part funded by an extremely generous sponsorship from Savills estate agent but we need to set our fundraising target at a massive £12,500. This will safeguard the service until September 2021 so please give generously. If you are a UK taxpayer, please do make a Gift Aid declaration. This enables us to receive an extra 25% on top of your donation at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Global Concerns Trust was established in 1997 in Scotland by Alastair Christie. We are an international development charity which supports grassroots development and environmental projects in Africa and Asia. We have a history of working with grassroots initiatives in India, Malawi and Kenya. In 2005, our partner organisation Global Concerns India was established, to develop our work in South India. Charity No: SC025640 Find out more Website http://www.globalconcernstrust.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GlobalConcernsTrust?nr
When taking office, the Mayor of Havering chooses a number of charities with specific links to Havering and provides support by fundraising, patronage and promotion of these charities throughout the Civic Year. All monies taken by the Mayor is distributed at the end of their year in office.