We are a small but very busy dog rehoming charity in Cornwall. We take in stray and unwanted dogs and help them to find happy new homes. We are totally dependent on kind donations from our supporters to enable us to do our work.
Alford Hub is the support and information Hub in Alford. We offer Mental Health support, outreach, wellbeing, prescription delivery, adult education, debt and benefit signposting, career and CV advice, and a Uniform and Baby Bank. We have responded to over 50,000 help requests
Raising funds for Chew Valley School students.
The Trust raises funds for disabled people who play tennis - wheelchair, deaf, learning disabilities and the visually impaired. Sport can be life-changing for a person with a disability and tennis provides physical wellbeing and social opportunities as well as competition for those who want it.
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Since the year 2000 the Open Doors (OD) project has been working with asylum seekers, including the destitute, refugees and migrant workers (family and individuals). It was initiated by five members of the Princes Avenue Methodist Church to offer hospitality to the refugees who were arriving in Hull from Afghanistan, Kosovo and Serbia. Twenty-one years later, the range of support offered has grown and expanded, along with the need and with the widening extent of the geographical areas from which our clients are arriving. The majority are now from the middle east, but also from Africa, south America and the Far East.
Cloverlea PTA raises much needed funds to support the school by helping to provide the best environment, facilities and activities possible for its pupils and giving them a positive educational experience based on the school's values of learning, caring, believing and achieving.
Through hosting events, expeditions and challenges, the charity will raise funds to help people of all ages deal with the complications of arrhythmia including the donation of life saving devices. In 2023, Elliot Awin will be, we believe, the 1st person to row an ocean with a cardiac pacing device.