The Disability Community needs your help - please donate and be a part of our wonderful team! The Disability Community was established in 1984 by disabled people in North Glasgow. Over almost 30 years it has grown and developed into one of the most respected voluntary organisations in the city. Members range in age from 5 to 75+ and all disabilities are represented. We are a multi-service organisation providing: social clubs for young people and adults, learning clubs, complex- needs after-school care and Cook’n’Care services including our Community Café, meal delivery and laundry service. We need your help to continue providing these essential services for vulnerable people in North Glasgow. Everything helps and everyone counts - please get on board and support The Disability Community!
The SMILE Group was set up by mums in Macclesfield for families who are struggling after the birth of their child or who have Postnatal Depression. The charities main aims are to provide support to those suffering or affected by postnatal illness and to increase awareness and education of the illness to both the public and health professionals. The SMILE Group runs every Wednesday in Congleton and every Friday in Macclesfield between 10am and 12pm. The charity is now strategically managed and co-ordinated on a day-to-day basis by four mums; Natalie, Ruth, Caroline and Sue, who all had very different experiences of PND and, having benefitted from the support provided by the group, wanted to make a difference. The charity works closely with other PND charities and organisations to provide a joined-up approach. We also offer virtual support on a global level via our social media channels Facebook & Twitter. We’re a not for profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness of postnatal depression, stamping out the stigma and above all, providing support to those affected by the illness. We receive no government funding yet fill a vital gap of peer support for families affected by PND. Without the valuable support you provide, we simply would not be able to do this.
Developing Technologies designs, develops and delivers appropriate and sustainable technology solutions that have a lasting impact on communities in the developing world, alleviating the effects of chronic poverty by delivering economically and socially viable technology to local communities.
West Hill Primary School Parent Teacher & Friends Association (PTFA)
Havant & District Sports Association for the Disabled (HADSAD) provides sporting opportunities for disabled persons in Havant and surrounding districts. HADSAD currently sponsors two groups, Langstone Sailability and Quivers, providing sailing and archery for the disabled.
Letchworth Garden City Rugby Union Football Club is the premier rugby union club in North Hertfordshire. It is proud to regularly field 5 senior sides along with its thriving Junior, Minis and Girls sections and the new addition of a Learning Disabilities side. Its senior side plays in the London 1 North league, where it features as one of its top sides. Cancer Research UK is funded entirely by the public and is working to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. It is a disease that affects every family. Their scientists, doctors, nurses, volunteers and supporters are united in putting an end to this devastating disease. Your dontation will be shared by Cancer Research UK and Letchworth Rugby Club Development Fund. We wish to thank each and every one for their generous support. It is greatly appreciated and destined for good causes.
At RB FM, our aim is to provide 24/7 hours of music and broadcasting every day. We aim to entertain and provide comfort to patients in Bronglais General and residents and guests in surrounding area. We provide a high quality of broadcasting. We also donate money and gifts to the Children's Ward.
Bahar-e-Madina is a non-profit organisation; whose mission is to support the needy, to enhance education, to raise awareness nationally and internationally; and to work alongside the local community of Tredidar aiming for a brighter future through on-going projects.
ChildsLife is an international non-governmental organization headquartered in the Netherlands, with offices in Eastern Europe, Africa and the USA. Utilizing our local staff and local organizations, ChildsLife is able to help design and implement programs targeting the specific needs of communities.
Hutton Community Centre is located in Harrison Close in Hutton, Brentwood. Our charity’s objective is to run Hutton Community Centre in order to benefit the residents of Hutton and Brentwood, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions by associating together the residents and local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities for social welfare, recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving the conditions of life for all residents. Hutton Community Centre provides a hub for community activities and initiatives that support local community priorities. Run by a mix of staff and volunteers, the Centre provides mutual advice, support, activities and initiatives for all ages which enables the local community to be better resourced, supported and engaged. The aim is that this in turn will make all local residents more resilient, knowledgeable and independent.Hutton Community Centre is a not for profit organisation and all donations are gratefully received. All of our income goes towards running the centre, improving the facilities, or funding specific events.Our current facility improvement projects include:Buying new hand driers for the toiletsSoundproofing the meeting roomImproving the heating in the main hallInstalling a separator in the main hall Charity No: 1164605
Mankind Welfare Trust has the following aims:- Helping humanity - rescue, recovery and rehabilitation of people affected by poverty, natural disasters & conflict through financial and other support including medicines, food, water, shelter and health improvement facilities. Inspiring individuals - promoting education by establishing new projects and supporting existing institutions. Promoting peace - leading multifaith dialogue and community events. Please use [email protected] to cintcat us if you wish to volunteer or to help us with raising funds. Thank you.
The 2 Bears charity was founded in 2010 with a mission to help local charities in rural India. We believe in working with organisations who work closely and strive towards collective self-reliance and the development of people through community participation.
Street Hope works with disadvantaged young people in the UK and street children in Kenya. By bringing these two cultures together, we create a mutually beneficial partnership that transforms lives. In Kenya, street children are given a safe home to escape extreme poverty and reach their potential. Individuals visiting from the UK are encouraged and inspired. This exchange has contributed to a decline in crime rates as young people are reintegrated into training and employment opportunities.
There are more than 17,000 younger people with dementia in the UK. However, this number is likely to be an under-estimate, and the true figure may be up to three times higher. The Young Onset Group are a group of people who care for our loved ones, all of whom have Early Onset Dementia. We were constituted in 2007 by the Admiral Nurses as a self- support group for people with Dementia under the age of 65 years and their carers. We realised that the interests and experiences of people under the age of sixty-five were often different from those of older people and so our activities are planned accordingly. Previously we have enjoyed trips to: the theatre, seaside, Chill Factor, canal trips, meals out, T’ai Chi, reflexology and ten-pin bowling. We meet once a month at Thicketford House (Bolton BL2 2LW) from 1pm. until 3pm. to plan our activities, chat and support one another. We also have regular coffee mornings a variety of locations. No one is obliged to leave the group when they reach the age of 65 or asked to stop attending the meetings and activities when their loved ones are unable to come. Carers and cared for are welcome from Bolton and all surrounding areas. There are no fees to pay. If you would like more information, members from our group would be only too pleased to visit you to give you more details. So if you enjoy a good laugh, would like time in the company of others who understand your situation please email: [email protected]
Medical Aid Films is a cutting edge charity producing and distributing films for training and education at the grass roots level in the most under-served areas of the world, with the aim of saving the lives of vulnerable women and children.
The Parish of Kidderminster East is made up of the churches of St Cassian's Chaddesley Corbett, St Mary's Stone with St Chad's, St Cecilia's and St George's in Kidderminster. You can support us through these pages either for a specific fundraising cause or the general work of the churches in the parish.
Mission Zambia strives for the relief of poverty and provision of universal free education regardless of gender, class or race for all children in Mwandi, Zambia.
Providing advice to everyone who lives, works or studies in the Havant Borough community ... Our aims ... Our values ...
The Willows Pre-School & Out of School Care is a community based voluntary managed organisation that provides safe, friendly and educational childcare in an inclusive and happy environment. We understand that every child is unique and have different abilities, needs and learning styles. We believe that children learn best through play and we encourage social interaction and respect. As a charity, we reinvest any surplus funds so that we can improve our childcare facilities and environment.
The Rotary Club of South Cotswold (RCSC) covers the towns and surrounding villages of Malmesbury and Tetbury. Members, both men and women, provide support to deserving causes in our local communities and to international projects such as the eradication of polio Join us for our major fund raising event Badminton HTE (Horseless Team Event) Held annually in the splendid surroundings of the Badminton Estate by kind permission of the Duke of Beaufort, the fun run (or walk) takes place annually on the first Sunday in October over the jumps used for the Badminton Horse Trials. Enter a team of 4 or 5 or as an individual and join us for a great day out in fantastic surroundings - to enter go to www.hte-rcsc.co.uk Already entered? then support your favourite charity - just click on the link to the right and pass details to Virgin Money Giving. Alternatively opt for the Rotary Club of the South Cotswolds Trust Fund as your charity of choice. Any money donated directly to us will go towards supporting local and international charities. Again use Virgin Money Giving to make your donation
A charity based in the area of Mufindi, Tanzania.