The Joe Noakes Trust supports and enables pre-school aged children on the autistic spectrum to access a specialist early intervention therapy called Applied Behaviour Analysis. 'ABA' is a proven method of individualised therapy which enables children with autism to truly reach their full potential.
The KMG Foundation is dedicated to raising funds for distribution to other charities. KMG will select causes which contribute to raising awareness of and tackling health and environmental issues. In our first year we are delighted to support Bowel Cancer UK, Prostate Cancer UK, and The VLV.
We are looking to raise funds that will allow St Cadoc's Youth Club to build our own sports facilities, thereby ensuring a bright future for the entire community to continue their sports growth and development.
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MBG is a 32 year old link between the people & communities of Marlborough (Wilts) and Gunjur in The Gambia. MBG sets up linking, volunteering, education & project visits to Gunjur working with a local NGO called TARUD. MBG aims to educate and lobby about global poverty, inequalities & development.
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.WISBECH PHAB CLUBOur club has at present 60 members. We organise all sorts of social events to enable the members and volunteers to intergrate and interact with able bodied people.They also use the club as a way to meet their peers and friends. We aim to promote integration for disabled people by providing affordable outings and transport.We are also affiliated to PHAB England but are a registered charity in our own right.We are completely self funded and all out volunteers give their time and services free.We meet in Wisbech Cambs, every other Tuesday. 7.30pm to 9.30pm. See our website for details.
Christian charity rescuing orphans, street children and destitute widows from abject poverty and providing accommodation, education, medical needs and spiritual teaching in a safe and secure environment in Vijayawada, Andra Pradesh. Currently building 2 homes to accommodate 100 boys and 100 girls.
Kaylums Kisses is an initiative developed by the family of a 5 year old boy Kaylum who sadly lost his second battle with Neuroblastoma and went to join the Angels in the sky in August 2016. To keep his name alive the family and Trustees agreed that they would set up and campaign to see this charity established. Remarkabley we have come through some tough battles but are proud to announce we have arrived. Kaylums Kisses provide 3D hand sculptures of children who are about to gain their angel wings. We will visit families at the Children's Hospice, their homes, the Hospital and even the Chapel of Rest. The sculptures provide a replica of the child's hand/foot capturing every line, crease and fingernail that no photo or video can replicate. They are painted and waxed to show every detail then mounted on a plinth with a personalised plaque, the finished item looks amazing and so life like. Initially familes are saddened and reminded of their loss. But all expressed the amount of comfort they get from these sculptures. To be able to hold their Childs hand again, to hold it to their cheek, to just look and think back on memories, to stroke and caress. Things that many of us take for granted. They are priceless and one off. We want to provide these sculptures to everyone who has to go through the trauma of losing a child (we have recently started to do them for families who have gone through the heartache of losing a child through still born), a perfect memory!!
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