ESA aim to advance the education of the pupils by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities or equipment for education at the school, engaging in activities at the school and developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with Eldwick Primary School.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Global Cooling is an environmental sustainability charity with big, exciting ambitions. What we are doing is fundamental to the future of the planet and we want you to be a part of it too!We’re here to make a real difference and our main aim is to take direct, positive action to create a more sustainable planet by tackling some of the root of the issues, TREE LOSS! Our primary aim is to plant and protect trees around the world to help retain all the benefits trees bring along with slowing and reversing global warming as well as preserving and restoring vital ecosystems and habitats! donate to support our cause.Our vision is to create a more sustainable planet.We will do this by working across the globe to create forests and woodland in order to slow down and reverse the impact of climate change and global warming. We then want to use these places to provide the necessary environment for wildlife to recover and flourish whilst also providing spaces for humans to co-exist and use the places for positive means.We’re proud to give a 100% donation guarantee, where every penny of every pound goes towards planting and protecting trees as well as providing habitats for wildlife. It really is that simple. Charity No: 1180036 Find out more Website https://www.globalcoolingcharity.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/globalcoolingcharity/ Twitter https://twitter.com/_globalcooling
Bramhope Village Scout Group aims to provide scouting opportunities for boys and girls aged 7-14 from the Yorkshire village of Bramhope and its surrounding communities. We believe that our organisation offers young people the chance to experience challenge, service and companionship through a wealth of exciting and adventurous activities.
"Changing lives in Eastern Africa through education." TaTA is based in Mwanza, Tanzania (this is the north of the country on the edge of Lake Victoria). TaTA has come about after teaching in the city for five years, really wanting to do something for the rural schools. They have little or no resources but have an excess of children wanting to learn and some have great teachers wanting to teach. In Tanzania schools are very different from the UK. There can be up to 200 pupils in a class with not enough desks or chairs. Often two sessions are needed to accommodate the amount of pupils. Teachers are desperately short of books; with maybe a single handbook to use to copy onto the blackboard as they only resource. Our mission is to improve education through supporting teachers to achieve - thereby reaching many children through enthusiastic teachers. TaTA provides resources, advice and support for teachers; creating two-way links with UK schools. Any donation of any size is welcomed. £1 = coloured chalk, Blu-tack or red pen £5 = marker pens, one textbook or a map of Tanzania or Africa £10 = a pack of A3 paper £25 = a desk for one pupil £75 = a teachers desk and chair £100 = textbooks for one subject £1000 = a new kitchen built to feed pupils lunch
Childtime offers accessible counselling for distressed children and young people and their families/carers in and around Bristol. These children are experiencing issues such as bereavement, parental separation, self-harm, bullying, domestic violence and sexual abuse. Childtime enables them to share their hurt and distress and overcome their mental and emotional difficulties.
Merton Mind is committed to supporting people with mental health problems in the London Borough of Merton to enable them and carers actively to live and participate in the community. It will work together with users, carers and other partners to achieve these objectives.
We improve the lives of children in the Irrawaddy delta one of the remotest and poorest parts of Burma. Our focus is on education and health - we have built eight primary schools with three more in the pipeline, and we train villagers to be Community Health Workers, to provide primary health care.
The RSPCA Bradford and District Branch is self funding which means we depend on the good will and generosity of our community to donate enough money to allow us to provide an ANIMAL HOME, the home provides comfortable care for sick and injured, mistreated and abandoned domestic animals, these being mainly cats, rabbits, dogs and some small furry animals. and a WELFARE CLINIC, which provides low cost veterinary care for pets whose families are unable to afford private veterinary fees. The Branch run a re-homing and adoption service and pledge that all money raised is spent locally on caring for animals in the Bradford and District Area. To continue to provide these essential services we operate 5 shops where we take in clothes, books and small household items to sell on, we also depend heavily on legacies and our fund raising activities that we organise throughout the year. In 2010 1,193 animals were cared for in the animal home and 6,500 consultations and 900 operations were carried out in our clinic. We have a small dedicated team working for a very busy area. All donations are always gratefully received.
The charity supports projects and organisations which divert young people from criminal and anti-social behaviour and substance misuse.
A registered charity providing life-changing recuperative care holidays for children living with the legacy of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
The Drop in exists because of the particularly difficult conditions asylum seekers encounter in the UK after fleeing persecution in their home countries. They are not allowed to work while their claims are processed, even though many have skills that would benefit our society and economy.
The RSPCA Sussex Brighton and East Grinstead Branch is an independent self funding charity based in Brighton.We offer animal welfare services in our local area.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Tackling poverty in the communities in Lancashire is not an easy task, but it is one which the Churches are called to be a part of.Church Urban Fund secured some funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation to address some of the poverty in the area in 2012. The funding allowed the Diocese of Blackburn and the Lancashire Methodist District to come together to form with CUF, Together Lancashire.It is here to:support churches and faith based groups in addressing the effects of poverty in their areashelp the groups involved to form local networks working towards a common goal Together Lancashire is working on:Building networks of people and groups committed to Christian Social ActionArranging Conferences to stimulate action Credit Unions and Financial InclusionAddressing Food PovertySourcing and distributing grantsHomelessnessWorklessnessand specifically working with Food Poverty & Holiday Hunger; and Refugees and asylum Seekers:Any help that you can give will be put to good use.We work to lift people out of poverty in all its guises, not just feed them in poverty. Charity No: 1147848 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/together.lancashire/ Twitter https://twitter.com/TogLancs
Over 25 years ago Northlands became the very first community-based, independent treatment centre in Ireland and the first small unit to take the treatment of alcohol problems out of the mental health setting.
Archbishop Sentamu Academy is handling donations for ABP on behalf of Marfleet Primary School. The school provides a first-rate education, but is struggling to accommodate its 178 pupils in a tiny Victorian building. Our aim is to raise enough money to allow the school to build a new classroom.
LymeAid UK is a charity which provides private overseas Lyme disease tests to those who can't afford them and are negative on flawed NHS tests, but highly symptomatic of having Lyme disease.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a local charity in Southampton who provide welcome bags to women's refuges and safe houses in Southampton and the surrounding area. We help those who arrive in women's domestic abuse refuges and safe houses for trafficked men and women. The bags provide basic essentials to help people get on their feet, and deal with the transition from their fled environments to building a new life. They often arrive with only the clothes on their back & no immediate access to money, so things such as toothpaste and shower gel are greatly appreciated. We started off serving 1 refuge, and this has grown to 5 refuges and 3 safe houses: those whom we served were so appreciative of our help that they passed our details on to other refuges/safe houses.Bags include such items as toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, towel, flannel, nightwear, hair brush, sanitary wear and deodorant. In the children's bags we also include books and a soft toys.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1045724 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bags-of-Mercy-237570046726742/
Forest Sensory Services supports people with sensory impairments in their personal process of coming to terms and learning to live with sensory loss.
Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. Some of our members have been chosen to attend the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan in 2015, and we are fund-raising to get them there. Rainbows will benefit from any donations received above the target amount.