Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue (NorLSAR) are a group of volunteers who are trained in search and rescue techniques. We are prepared to help the police look for missing people 365 days a year. NorLSAR are a '24 hour, seven days a week service'. Our water team works alongside Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service on the Norfolk Broads and in flood.
To Heck with Cancer was founded once Julia realized that only 2-5% of funds raised for breast cancer went to stage iv breast cancer research. To Heck with Cancer is ready to change that!
Cancer and Polio Research Fund's mission is to save lives by ending the threat of secondary cancers, the cause of two thirds of all cancer deaths. It has discovered a family of genes responsible for the formation of secondary cancers and is now researching into how to stop the action of these genes
Claremont Project is a community – based arts and arts therapies charity based in Angel, Islington. We are a community centre for people over 55 and our aims are to facilitate greater personal and social well – being for local people. We have a variety of weekly classes and events.
Sleep Scotland supports families of children and young people with additional support needs and severe sleep problems. It incorporates TEENS+, a full time education project for young people with severe and complex learning difficulties.
BAPAM give medical advice to people working and studying in the performing arts. We help people overcome and avoid work-related health problems, and we are dedicated to sharing knowledge about healthy practice. We do this through free clinics, health resources, training and supporting research.
RASAC P&K supports women and young people age 12-18 who have been raped and/or sexually abused at any time in their lives. We offer face to face, telephone, email, letter support and a helpline. RASAC Youth Initiative delivers a range of prevention workshops to young people age 12-18 across P&K.
Beech Hyde Association is a thriving community of parents, staff, governors and loyal friends of Beech Hyde School. Funds raised from various successful events by the BHA are spent on new learning areas, additional learning resources for the children e.g. computers and OHP, sports equipment and library books.
Restoration starting with rest:Our vision is to help homeless people in Greater Manchester to make a new start in life.We do this by helping them to stay engaged in the re-homing process by providing them with somewhere comfortable, warm and safe for them to sleep, with facilities to wash themselves and their clothing.We also offer informal opportunities to learn life skills, such as managing finances and restoring relationships, and provide help to find employment. We also have interest from barbers and musicians and other people who would like to add value to the experience. As Christians, we attempt to share our faith with our guests in the shelter because we believe that the love and hope found through faith in Jesus will transform their lives like nothing else can. Embassy is founded by Christians as an opportunity to demonstrate and explain God’s love to those who are most in need. However, it is important to note that although Embassy is a Christian charity, the shelter welcomes equally whoever is referred to us by resettlement workers, of any faith or none.We have purchased a double-decker tour bus - the Embassy Bus - that has been fitted out to provide comfortable, private beds for 14 guests and 2 staff plus a toilet, kitchenette and seating area. We have chosen a bus because it costs a fraction of what a building would cost, we pay no rates and need no planning permission to run a shelter on a bus. Also, of course, a bus can also be moved to a different part of the city if needed.It costs around £86,000 a year to operate the Embassy Bus, including salaries for staff who stay on the bus overnight to ensure that everyone gets a peaceful night’s sleep. All of this amount comes from donations.If you share our vision of helping homeless people to make a new start in life then please consider supporting by making a donation. Thank you. Charity No: 1174728 Find out more Website https://embassybus.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=embassy%20bus Twitter https://twitter.com/embassybus YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwLmF5hM4SEZp2vhVVphFRw
We are a small charity working on the island of Corfu. Our aim is to improve the life of the stray cats and other animals on the island by neutering using the "trap/neuter/return" method. We treat for ticks, fleas and worms and give medication to stray animals with illnesses or injuries. If absolutely (and only if absolutely) necessary we will see that animals are humanely put to sleep to prevent further suffering if no further help can be given. We set up feeding stations and provide food during the winter months and have a few small recovery centres all run by our volunteers. We concentrate our efforts mainly but not exclusively on the stray cat population. Our charity also helps pets of impoverished local people. Unfortunately re-homing strays is not generally an option but sometimes we are able to re-home some of the most vulnerable animals.
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We provide specialist bikes, equipment and training for disabled and disadvantaged people in a beautiful outdoor environment.