(UK, 1067427) Browse eventsWe are the Littlehampton District Club of the worlds largest voluntary service organisation, Lions International. Currently we have 26 members. Our main aim is to raise funds to help our local community and other Lions Projects, we consider all requests for assistance. For more information on Lions International please visit http://lionsclubs.org/EN/index.php We organise a number of regular fund raising events through the year, our next major fund raiser being Cycle for Youth 2013, a 24 hour Spin-a-thon to be held on the 20/21 April at the Wickbourne Centre, Clun Road, Littlehampton. Please visit our own clubs website for more information about your local club. If you would like to support us but are unable to get to the event, you can donate now through Virgin Giving. The photos to the right are a small collection from the first three Cycle for Youth Events which have been the Clubs major fund raiser over recent years. We also organise our Easter Eggstravaganza, Cycle for Youth, Rustington Parade and Fete, and Christmas Collections. In December we take Santa around some of our local streets and also make collections in Rustington, Littlehampton and local supermarkets. We are always looking for new members, if you would like to know more please contact us through our website above.
(UK, 507980) Browse eventsYork’s longest established amateur theatre company performing in venues across the city and a self funding entity raising our funds through internal giving, musical theatre productions, concerts and donations.
(UK, 1137152) Browse eventsStars of Hope is a small charity which aims to improve lives and provide education opportunities for children and vulnerable people within their communities. We provide hope, opportunities and care by sponsoring specific projects, currently in Kenya and Indonesia. Stars of Hope is run entirely by volunteers, and therefore, we have negligible adminstration costs. The Stars of Hope Children's Home in Ruai, Kenya is a home for 36 children from distressing circumstances, including abuse and abandonment. The Children's Home provides a home where they are clothed, fed, schooled and loved. We feel that education is very important to these children and the opportunity to attend school will have a fundamental difference in their lives. 32 of the Stars of Hope children are of school age and Stars of Hope is responsible for all the costs related to their education, including school fees, uniforms, transportation and school lunches. In addition, Stars of Hope also educates another 23 children from the local community. This year, the education budget is over £25,000 and we are constantly fundraising in order to be able to provide this life changing education for these 55 children. Sari Hati is our project in Bali, Indonesia. Sari Hati is a school for disabled young people. There are currently 25 pupils with varying degrees of disability. The school currently operates three days a week and provides a range of lessons and activities for the pupils, in addition to educating carers and parents. Sari Hati has a considerable and positive impact on the lives of these young people and offers invaluable support to their families.
(UK, 1091389) Browse eventsIf you look after a relative or friend who is ill, frail or disabled, you probably find it extremely difficult to have a full life of your own. Crossroads Care East Anglia helps by stepping into the shoes of carers and looking after the person they care for so the carer can have a regular break. Our staff are fully trained in practical care and are sensitive to the emotional pressures of caring. They love their work and long experience means they understand what carers and those they care for need and feel. We offer a full range of services for all age groups disabilities or health conditions at any time of day or night, and any frequency or duration. We cover Norfolk, Suffolk and Uttlesford. Our staff will provide the service in your home or they can take the person you care for out. The service is tailored to individual needs. In addition we run a number of clubs and activities for adult carers, young carers and people with care needs. Crossroads Care East Anglia is a charity. We rely on your support to enable us to reach more carers and people who need our help. We are very grateful for all donations, legacies and fundraising activities. For more information go to our website: www.crossroadseastanglia.org.uk
(UK, 1018884) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are The Lions Club of Ipswich, a group of volunteers who give up their time to help good causes and raise funds for local charities and projects.Please donate to support our cause. We have been operating in Ipswich and the surrounding area for over 40 years raising money by organising events and by helping others to run their events. We pay our own administration costs via subscriptions and all the money that we raise goes back to the local community or occasionally to the international community whenever we respond to a natural disaster or similar emergency. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1018884 Find out more Website http://www.lionsclubofipswich.org.uk
(UK, 1135372) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1135372
(UK, 1109315) Browse eventsHumraaz Support Services provides confidential specialist support to Black and Minority Ethnic women (BME) We are an independent organisation founded in 2002 and registered as a charity in 2005. We work in partnership with local and national statutory organisations and have vast experience with the voluntary sector. Humraaz aim to empower BME Women by providing vast educational and therapeutic activities along with key life skills which enable them to become independent, take control of their lives and determine their own future. Humraaz Refuge provides sanctuary and holistic support to women and their children. We are a culturally sensitive service and understand the intersecting and diverse needs. These include gender, race, social class, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion, age, mental disability, physical disability, mental illness, and physical illness as well as other forms of identity. Part of this work includes addressing personal issues, concerns around family life, the community and also the environment in which the women live.
(UK, 1084892) Browse eventsFriends of Saundersfoot School raises funds through a wide variety of activities. In 2014 we are running Easter Bingo, a summer fete and an Autumn fashion show & auction. We are also entering a team into the Tenby 10K and our caretaker, a teacher and several parents are competing in Ironman Wales.
(UK, 1046675) Browse eventsOld Heath School Association (OHSA) - the PTA for Old Heath Community Primary School. The OHSA has been an integral part of the school community for many years. In its time the OHSA has raised thousands of pounds, which has been spent on equipment and resources to enhance our children’s education experience and the school’s facilities. Our OHSA is about much more than simply fundraising. The OHSA exists to provide closer links between home and school and it is an excellent way to bring staff, parents and friends together socially in support of the school, working towards a common goal. It is fun too - just ask any of the Committee members or OHSA helpers. With the continued support of parents and staff, our OHSA has always succeeded in its efforts and made a real difference to school life. Charity No: 1046675 Find out more Website http://www.ohsa.co.uk Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
(UK, 1104169) Browse eventsFriends of Child Protection (FCP) is a charity based in South Africa that helps children who are victims of abuse
ugive2uganda supports Mbale Schools Band in Uganda. Mbale Schools Band is the most widely-seen brass band in the world on Facebook - see www.facebook.com/mbaleschoolsband. Through the band we try to find sponsors in the UK to support African children so that they can receive a decent education. We are also the first musical charity operating in Uganda that enables a brass band to travel to other countries on the continent to inspire and promote brass music for youth. We call this project African Brass Ambassadors!
(UK, 1048554) Browse eventsAs a charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (the IAM) supports the raising of driving and riding standards and campaigns for increased on-road skills. We support and represent motorists, motorcyclists and cyclists through practical driving and riding programmes and urge all road users to act more responsibly and safely. We also aim to inform and influence government and decision makers to ensure that road safety remains a relevant topic and receives the focus and investment that it requires.
(UK, 1110400) Browse eventsDozens of people died and more than 700 were injured in the four explosions that devastated London on Thursday 7 July. The Fund assists the victims of the attack, their families and dependants and assists with any other project that the charity can support and the trustees consider appropriate.
(UK, SC028524) Browse eventsICOD Ltd is a user-led organisation of disabled people, providing a range of services including information and advice, awareness training, access auditing and running Inverclyde Shopmobility. We also campaign locally and nationally on issues affecting disabled people.
Action on Pain is a national charity establised in 1998 providing support and advice for people affected by chronic pain. Run entirely by volunteers it produces a range of informative booklets,operates PainLine-our dedicated telephone helpline and runs a Mobile Information Unit around the UK.
(UK, XN64040) Browse eventsSuoport the 2nd Rayners Lane Scout Group. The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential.
(UK, 1194227) Browse eventsWe are a national charity supporting lives affected by major trauma. We’re dedicated to providing emotional, practical and legal help, alongside NHS clinical support, for patients and families in hospitals and beyond. Every penny raised helps people affected by major trauma to rebuild their lives
(UK, 1156098) Browse eventsMainly focusing on Bangladesh and South Asia. GRAANAA is financially supporting the Needy/poor/disables/Orphans to survive. Providing food, Clothes, emergency relief, shelters, medical and educational support, tube wells, sanitary toilets and many other income-generating resources.
(UK, 1147122) Browse eventsWe help vulnerable children living in Athy River, Kenya by providing education, food, shelter and medical care. The children come from 'Box City' where homes are made from black bags & cardboard. ACF is working to give these children as many opportunities and life choices as possible.
(UK, 1099264) Browse eventsWe endeavour to overcome disease and poverty in Africa by supporting educational & medical projects. We have provided vital equipment for use in Intensive Care Units & Operating Theatres in Tanzania & Uganda. We have just started to support another three projects in Zimbabwe.
(UK, NPO:045-689) Browse eventsThe Anna Foundation runs after-schools for children living on farms in the Western Cape, South Africa. Our "3 R’s Programme: Reading, Running, Right-ing" involves education, sports and life skills. We aim to empower rural children with core values while building self-worth and self-responsibility.
(UK, 1151790) Browse eventsGreater Durham Citizens Advice Bureau is an independent charity based throughtout County Durham with bureaux based within Durham City, Peterlee, Seaham, Consett, Stanley, Bishop Auckland and Chester le Street. The Citizens Advice service offers practical, up-to-date information and advice on a wide range of topics, including; debt, benefits, housing, legal, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other problems. Our advice is available to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexuality, age, nationality, disability or religion. For further information please visit www.greaterdurhamcab.org.uk