ASAP develops and supports community-based organisations of women providing holistic care for orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
Buskaid is a unique initiative. Its aim is to give young people from Soweto the opportunity to explore and fulfil their musical potential through high quality tuition on the violin, viola, cello and double bass at the Buskaid Music School. Buskaid aims to transform lives and prospects through music.
Our aim is to provide a facility for sick, injured and orphaned wild mammals and birds. At this facility, these animals will receive treatment with the aim of returning them to their territory as soon as possible. We are specialists in wild bird hand-rearing and have a huge success rate.
Barnes Rugby Club is a thriving local amateur London rugby club serving the local community with 5 mens teams, a ladies XV and 100's of boys and girls playing mini rugby too.
It supports Siloam Youth and Children's Aid Mission (SYCAM) in Chennai, India which is a social service Christian charity. Pastor Milton & his wife Annie run an orphanage and school for tsunami victims and deprived children and work amongst lepers, gypsies and the blind. See www.friendsofsycam.org
The Bruce Trust is a charity providing specially-designed canal boats for hire for disabled, disadvantaged or elderly people along with their family, friends or carers. Only three countries in the world, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria require eradication from polio now.
Back in 1980 in the Sussex village of Cuckfield, residents raised funds to purchase the threatened local 27 acre New England Wood. The New England Wood Trust was formed to ‘improve, protect and conserve New England Wood for the public benefit and as a broad-leafed woodland’. Since then the Trust has relied on occasional donations and volunteers’ efforts to meet those objectives. But conservation work, such as all-weather footpaths, fencing and clearance, requires continuous resources. Cuckfield Woodlanders is the community project supporting this work, ensuring that the wood continues as a beautiful nature reserve for the people of Cuckfield. If you enjoy New England Wood and value its contribution to the quality of life in this community, please become a Cuckfield Woodlander now and pledge a donation of £1 per month. Your contribution will be gratefully received and we will be inviting you to an annual Woodlanders summer gathering and guided tour of the wood to reveal its hidden plant and animal life. Please join us in conserving this precious resource. Welcome to Cuckfield Woodlanders. Stephen Holroyd Chairman, New England Wood Trust
Action Transport Theatre is a theatre company in Whitby Hall, Ellesmere Port. We make professional theatre for children and young people that we show here at Whitby Hall Theatre and tour internationally. We receive professional touring work and have a Young Actors Company and Young Writers group
Cedars Amethyst Trust offers free beauty and relaxation treatments to men and women with or recovering from cancer. Patients are referred by the FOCUS Information Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital Oncology Unit. Each person referred is entitled to 3 hours of relaxing treatments and pampering.
St Clement Danes stands in an island location in the middle of the Strand. Gutted by fire in 1941, this fine Wren building was rebuilt by the Royal Air Force in 1958 to become their central church, commemorating RAF personnel killed on active service.
St. Pauls Church, Scotforth has been a part of the South Lancaster Community since 1876. But the roof is in need of repair so that the church can continue to serve the community.
The Duellist Sports Foundation was founded to inspire and help the development of children by providing them with affordable sports, good health projects. Children bond, learn and flourish through sport. The Duellist Sports Foundation wants every child to have a chance to succeed in life...
The Cooper Kenya Educational Trust is a charitable trust established to entirely support and educate orphans and very poor children to give them the best possible chance in life. It was set up in 1999 by Michele Cooper.
TVO-a charity with a difference. Using applied theatre, we work with education, health care, governments, human rights organizations, & individuals to develop training & alternative approaches to issues: challenging discrimination & injustice & developing community nationally & internationally.
It helps animals by providing veterinary care for, and re-homing of unwanted animals. It also helps owners on low incomes by providing veterinary care and advice at a clinic and where necessary helping with the cost of treatments and neutering.
The Fitzrovia Centre is a new genre of organisation which seeks to bridge the gap between community, individuals and business. Our challenge, against a background of competing priorities and steadily declining public sector resources, is to establish a business model that will ensure the long-term sustainability of this important facility in the years to come. We are a community centre in Fitzrovia where people & organisations meet to learn, work, teach, hire rooms, relax and develop.
MSR exists for the relief of sickness in Eastern & Central Europe, especially Romania, through the promotion of high standards of health care and good clinical practice. To this end MSR may provide training courses in the UK and Romania, deliver medical equipment and supplies, undertake and disseminate research.
Health for All was initially developed by the doctors, staff and patients at the Bridge and Littlebourne Health Centres, Canterbury. Aiming to "preserve health and relieve sickness and suffering in the less developed countries of the world" it supports partnership projects in India and Africa.
We help adults with learning difficulties and mental health problem both in small houses run by the charity and in the community.
FFC sponsors orphan children in Ethiopia who lost their parents to HIV/AIDS. It provides grant to cover living costs, school fees, clothing and stationery. The children are looked after and cared for by extended families. Currently, there are 40 children under the sponsorship program.
Horizon Children provides educational materials for the world's most needy and disadvantaged school children. These children can be found the length and breadth of Africa. Where school children have no text books, or exercise books, and their classrooms are shelters for the village hens at night. This year it is raising funds to purchase a mobile library that will bring books etc. to village schools in rural Sierra Leone, officially the poorest country in the world.
LIA is currently working with a number of community & voluntary organisations as part of the North Belfast Advice Partnership. We are currently delivering hundreds of food & home package to communities right across North Belfast.