(UK, University of Sheffield - N/A) Browse eventsGifts to University of Sheffield help fund areas such as student hardship, equipment, and groundbreaking research. Thank you for your support.
Created in 2011, in order to help the stray dogs being held in Dali pound in Nicosia, we provide daily care food and cleaning, as well as vet care for the Dali pound dogs. Our most important goal however is to prevent their euthanization and find loving homes for them, in Cyprus and abroad. Thanks to the generosity of the group's members and supporters, hundreds of dogs have been rescued and rehomed since 2011. Currently, around 150 dogs are under the care of D.O.G Rescue Cyprus and we have re homed over 1200 dogs to date, not just in Cyprus but across Europe. Apprx 90% of all our Dogs are rehomed in the UK, and we are always here to offer a complete Rescue Back up and support our adopters
(UK, 1000011) Browse eventsCommunity Network is committed to combating the devastating effects loneliness and social isolation have on health and well-being. We do this by bringing people together in groups on the phone to create Telephone Communities, allowing people to actively participate and discuss the matters that mean the most to them and most importantly have the vital human contact that many of us take for granted. We are helped by volunteers who give their time and their skills and we keep our costs as low as possible. However, we need your help connect up more isolated people through our Telephone Communities. £8 can help a lonely, housebound person connect with others through a Telephone Community group. £60 can connect up 6 people for an hour reducing their loneliness. £140 can train a volunteer Facilitator to lead Telephone Community groups, improving health, wellbeing and reducing feelings of loneliness. £10 helps to pay our necessary running costs such as rent, postage, salaries. Any gift, however big or small, you can give will go to making a difference to the life of a person who might otherwise be feeling alone, depressed or isolated. Thank you.
(UK, SC015482) Browse eventsThe National Youth Orchestras of Scotland is unique in that it provides orchestral experiences in classical and jazz music for its students from the age of 8 – 25, through no fewer than eight ensembles, ranging in age, size and musical style. NYOS is committed to ensuring its innovative and high quality activities are accessible and open to all Scotland’s talented young people, regardless of financial circumstances.
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(UK, 269297) Browse eventsSt Helen's Primary School PTA work with the school and the community to raise funds which benefit the children of St Helen's Primary School.
(UK, 12004) Browse eventsAndover District Explorer Scouts provides personal development opportunities for young people aged between 14 and 18 years old. This is achieved via a framework of awards, challenges, training and outdoor activities delivered via a programme that is both rewarding and enjoyable. Chief Scouts' Awards and Duke of Edinburgh's Awards are the main schemes operated.
(UK, 1086953) Browse eventsWe are a Christian church, a member of Newfrontiers, a worldwide family of some 500 churches. We currently provide the local community with a free and accredited debt advice service Junction 5 Money Advice, weekly coffee mornings, Restoring the Broken furniture restoration and several mums and toddlers groups.
(UK, 1044855) Browse eventsFounded in 1976 the North West Children's Support Group is a purely voluntary organisation who run three holidays and year-round events for up to sixty disabled and disadvantaged children who : * need the opportunity to share experiences on a social level * have parents needing respite from full time care * would not otherwise have a holiday
(UK, SC001590) Browse eventsDumfries YMCA: -Responds to the needs of the most vulnerable young people -Invests in young people to help them realise their fullest potential -Works Closely with partner organisations -Fulfils its Christian mission by brining peace, justice and hope
(UK, 1023841) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1023841
(UK, 1142032) Browse eventsMercy Central is a growing charity based in Reading that helps local people get back on their feet through 3 FREE services: Debt Centre, Job Club and Money Management courses.
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(UK, 1124536) Browse eventsPV, supports orphans in Botswana, It encourages people to give up a week of their working life in order to assist the development of the children. 100% of all funds raised go directly towards the funding of materials and clothing for the children.
(UK, SC019787) Browse eventsScottish Opera is Scotland's national opera company and is committed to bringing the widest range of opera, performed to the highest standards, to the maximum audience, not just in Scotland's principal theatres but also in village halls from Shetland to Stranraer, as well as into over 150 schools every year.
(UK, 1019668) Browse eventsWe are an established playgroup that cares for children from Wheldrake+surrounding villages. Our playgroup has a fun and caring atmosphere where our children are nurtured in the years leading up to school. We are lucky enough to have enthusiastic and experienced staff but we do rely on fundraising.
(UK, 094-109-NPO) Browse eventsA team of conservation specialists that actively assist with the protection of Africa’s rhino by providing tried & tested expertise, equipment and technology. The technical and practical experience acquired has equipped us to apply an informative and decisive approach on the ground, where it counts.
(UK, 313015) Browse eventsThe **** Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. Established in Amsterdam in 1933, the Library was originally founded as an information service to reveal the true nature of events in the Third Reich. Today, the Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. The Library aims to serve scholars, researchers, the media and the public as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. It provides a resource to oppose anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice and racism. We reach out to audiences across the UK encouraging students, the media, writers, policymakers, educators, legal professionals, refugees, survivors and their descendants to use our wealth of materials in their search for the truth. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues. As a living memorial to the evils of the past, the Library is dedicated to verifiable truth, democratic accountability, openness and tolerance of ethnic and religious differences. The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. The Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. You are welcome to visit us and study our books, documents and photographs in the Wolfson Reading Room. We aim to serve as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues. We have an active Learning and Outreach programme of free lectures, book launches, workshops and seminars run by leading academics and educators. We also run a temporary exhibition programme throughout the year and our current First World War exhibition ‘The Kaiser’s Jewish Soldiers: Loyalty, Identity, Betrayal’ showcases objects, documents and artefacts from our extensive collections. Story of the Library The Library is named after Dr Alfred Wiener, a German Jew who after the First World War began to fight against the surge of antisemitism in Germany. In 1933, Dr Wiener and his family fled to Amsterdam where he established the Jewish Central Information Office, which collected information with the purpose of revealing the true nature of events in the Third Reich. In 1939 the JCIO was transferred to London, and throughout the Second World War Allied Governments as well as the BBC made extensive use of its collection, which was increasingly referred to as ‘Dr Wiener's Library'. After the war, the Library provided critical evidence to the Nuremberg Trials and later to the Eichmann Trial, and became a key source of information for survivors attempting to trace their families. Today, the Library’s collection continues to grow with more items added every year, including materials on other genocides such as Rwanda and Darfur. The Wiener Library is open to the public five days a week free of charge. Read more about our work and our history at www.wienerlibrary.co.uk
(UK, 1128059) Browse eventsFree Word is unique; we are the only international centre for literature, literacy and free expression in the world. We develop local, national and international collaborations that explore the transformative power of words.
YouCanFreeUs is an international human rights organisation that is fighting modern slavery around the world through advocacy, rescue and rehabilitation. Since 2010, we have rescued and successfully rehabilitated hundreds of women and children through our strategic intervention hubs, safe houses and training centers in different parts of the world. Our prevention strategies include awareness campaigns through fashion, art and sports, and educational workshops in schools, corporations and prisons.