(UK, 1139248) Browse eventsLoneliness and feeling socially isolated is a huge problem for many elderly people in Britain. At the Link Visiting Scheme we're all about friendship. Having good friends and social networks improves your confidence, your self esteem and your general health! We introduce volunteers to people who need to see a friendly face and we help people get connected to their community again. One elderly person said they felt they'd started living again. Fancy volunteering? Get in touch!
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..Caring for destitute,transforming lives,working and building a safer / healthier community through Project in the most poorest nation of the World with great urgency of purpose in providing basic medical care.clean water.mosquito nets .Education.Housing.After school activities.Also in the United Kingdom.we care for the Elderly,The Homeless and struggling. families. We are Local .National .and International Charity with over 35 years in caring for the destitute,especially the destitute children and there families.,could you imagine a hole family who has no hope what to eat today and no clean water to drink or for bathing and how thousands are dying every time because of mosquitoes .These are the destitute we are reaching every day in the most poorest city of the world. People like you has given a great hope and livelihood to these people through your donation.THANKS AND THANKS MANY TIMES.... Charity No: 1015146 Find out more Website http://www.caringoutreachcharity.org Facebook http://caringoutreachcharity.org/facebook.com
AKIN was established 5 years ago to help children in poor countries by providing food, clothing, shelter, health care and education. It currently has 5 projects: in India, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Sierra Leone.
(UK, 1116768) Browse eventsSchool Aid India is a flourishing small charity making a real difference to the lives of poor children in India. Every penny donated goes to fund our project, setting up, building and maintaining a primary school for disadvantaged children in Darjeeling, in the foothills of the Himalayas. As well as paying for buildings and teachers, we provide equipment and expertise, successfully raising the standard of education on offer through privately funded visits by UK professionals. Roseberry School Darjeeling opened in 2007. It has been built and developed by a highly competent and devoted local team with whom the charity has excellent links. The scope and prospects for future developments are exciting.
(UK, 286556) Browse eventsThis charity helps raise funds to provide equipment and special projects to help the children at Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children, the only sign-bilingual primary school in the London area.
(UK, 1037680) Browse eventsWe are a charity-run Pre-school and rely on dedicated parent/carer volunteers to keep our setting open. As a community asset that provides early years care and education in a local village setting we rely on fundraising to keep school equipment and our wonderful pre-school garden up to date.
(UK, SC029505) Browse eventsEMAT is an Aberdeen-based charity which has been working in Pakistan for over a decade, primarily in the prevention & treatment of eye disease.
Based in the Village Hall in Morton a group of volunteers are providing help and support to vulnerable members of our community during the Coronavirus crisis. Help is being utilised with weekly food and essential items delivery, prescription collection and regular telephone contact. Donations of food and money are welcome and gratefully accepted. All contributions received are being used to replenished existing stock. . This is helping to sustain the project as the numbers of villagers requiring support continues to grow.
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To be updated ........ Sutton Scout Group is a highly active Scout Group, with full Beaver, Cubs and Scout Sections . The group meets within the village of Sutton in Cambridgeshire on Monday (Beavers and Scouts) and Wednesday (Cubs). The group is a trust established under its rules which are common to all Scouts. The trustees are appointed in accordance with the POR of the Scout Association and in accordance with Charity Commission guidelines. A few years ago the current scout hut was concluded to be not for the continuation of Scouting activities. The group are now actively fund raising for a new Scout Hut, hence this page. An architect has offered his services and a set of plans produced in conjunction with the leaders and the beavers, cubs and scouts. A model has been produced and this has been touring various events within the village. Planning position is currently being sought, and costs are being put together. A lot of local businesses have offered support but we still need to raise in the region of £200,000.