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The Global White Lion Protection Trust (UK, 048-299) Browse events

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White lions are almost extinct in the wild and 90% of golden lions were wiped out in our lifetime. If we don't act lions could be extinct in the wild in LESS THAN 10 YEARS The Global White Lion Protection Trust is Creating a Lion-Hearted World where Lions, Land and People live in Natural Harmony

Sidney Sussex College, University Of Cambridge (UK, 1137586) Browse events

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Since its foundation, Sidney Sussex College has flourished in large part through the involvement and generosity of alumni and friends. Every year the Sidney Sussex Annual Fund has a direct impact on our current and prospective students, supporting the teaching and supervisions system as well as helping the many extra-curricular activities that make College life special. Sidney’s current fundraising priorities are:   To attract and support the very best students irrespective of their financial background. To continue to provide personalised teaching with high levels of supervision by research-active Scholars. To enhance our students’ experience at Sidney by providing excellent facilities and a wide range of activities including student societies, Sidney Sussex Choir, music and performance, sports and travel.

Radio Forest Community Broadcasting (UK, 277847) Browse events

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Radio for the NHS in Essex You can hear our radio stations at hospitals across Essex, providing entertainment, music, news, sport and information 24/7. From outpatients departments, to long term care wards Radio Forest provides bespoke radio programmes for those in hospital and care. We are currently on-air at the following: St. Margarets Hospital in Epping, The Derwent Centre in Harlow, Brentwood Community Hospital and Saffron Walden Community Hospital. Radio Forest Community Broadcasting is run by volunteers and relys on donations and fundraising to continue its service to the NHS. If you would like to help, or help us fundraise, do get in touch.

Moorlands Home Link (UK, 1158361) Browse events

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Moorlands Home Link is the largest, independent elderly care charity in the North Staffordshire Moorlands, offering a unique and bespoke approach to the needs and support of elderly, vulnerable, and housebound people. We aim to prevent social isolation, loneliness, and maintain independence in the home for as long as is practicable for each individual who comes into our professional, quality care. We aim to help and support our clients to have a quality of life in their later years which encompasses a holistic approach to care inclusive to all. All services alleviate social isolation and the resulting health issues of loneliness, self neglect, depression, withdrawal and lack of motivation, and provide support to carers and families. Smiles, laughter and memories are all part of a clients journey with Moorlands Home Link.

Elsfield Parochial Church Council (UK, XN375280) Browse events

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Elsfield PCC is responsible for co-operating with the incumbent, the Revd Anthony Price, in promoting the pastoral, evangelical, social and ecumenical mission of the Church throughout the parish. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the Church building in Elsfield. The parish church of St Thomas of Canterbury has stood in this small rural village, North-East of Oxford, since at least 1122. In 1849 and 1859, when the Revd Richard Gordon was vicar, the building was restored in the English Gothic style and new seating was installed under the supervision of G. E. Street. The Salviati mosaics - It is thought that the mosaics were installed behind the altar in the 1860s or 1870s. The central panel on the east wall depicts the Last Supper after Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the same subject in Milan. The mosaics are by Antonio Salviati (1816-1890), the founder of a glass making and mosaic company based at Murano near Venice, who installed mosaics in a large number of churches and cathedrals in Great Britain including the Wolsey Chapel at Windsor Castle, the Albert Memorial, St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Fundraising - The Elsfield PCC is raising £50,000 to restore these outstanding mosaics, described by scholars as a "National treasure".

Brighton And Hove Inclusion Project (UK, 1103735) Browse events

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Brighton & Hove Inclusion promotes and supports the inclusion of all children and young people to access play and out of school activities. Children from different back grounds including those with disabilities/special needs are given opportunities to mix, share, learn and have fun together on the basis of equality. BHIP run inclusive after school and holiday clubs that encouraged to children and young people to play together sharing and learning about the differences that exist in their communities. BHIP believes that children who play together grow together, developing in confidence, communication skills and awareness of themselves and others thereby building a future generation that is better able to understand and respect each other.

Be Your Best Foundation (UK, 1077291) Browse events

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The aim of the Be Your Best Foundation is to encourage young people to lead healthy lifestyles and to be their best without the need for tobacco, alcohol or other drugs. Our vision is to contribute to improving the quality of life for all of society by encouraging young people to take an active role in building safe and healthy communities. The Foundation supports initiatives that contribute to: * The reduction of drug misuse and crime amongst young people; * The advancement of education and - particularly - the education of children and young people in the value of discipline, hard work and good citizenship; * The promotion of health and the prevention of sickness, particularly that caused by or related to alcohol, tobacco, drug use or any other aspect of modern lifestyles which are prejudicial to health; * The provision of facilities for recreation and positive leisure time activities. At the present time the sole project of the Foundation has been to facilitate the production and expansion of Rock Challenge in the United Kingdom. The Rock Challenge is a unique and exciting opportunity for schools to take part in a dance, drama and design spectacular where the young people are the stars. While the result is a professional event staged in some of the UK’s top venues, the main aim of the Rock Challenge is to encourage participants to have fun while enjoying a 100% drug, alcohol and tobacco free experience. This year, over 320 schools and over 18,000 students took part in 45 Rock Challenge events across the UK. Teams as small as 10 or as large as 135 students, plan an eight minute performance around a theme of their choice, set to commercially available music and bring it to one of our local shows. The teams spend the days rehearsing, making friends and having fun before performing in the evening in front of a live audience made up of family, friends, local sponsors and a panel of expert judges.

Youth Federation (UK, 1143231-2) Browse events

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Youth Federation works across Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and Wirral to help disadvantaged young people achieve their potential through direct delivery youth work, alternative education and working with the voluntary sector to the frontline of community youth work.

Voluntary Action Maidstone (UK, 1066911) Browse events

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Voluntary Action Maidstone (VAM) works with some of the most disadvantaged and hard to reach groups within our community. Its core activities are a Volunteer Centre which provides a brokerage service for people wanting to volunteer and those organisations requiring volunteers and a Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) which provides training, support, advice and capacity building to existing and developing, voluntary and community organisations (VCOs). In our role of developing infrastructure support for VCOs, we are able to help local services flourish. We have worked effectively with voluntary, community, statutory and public sector organisations.Various projects have developed through a need identified by the community providing services for older people, people with mental health problems, carers, those with a disability on low incomes, people recovering from drugand alcohol misuse and those rehabilitating in the community after prison or a youth offending service.

LEEDS WEST INDIAN CARNIVAL (UK, 1107881) Browse events

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Friends of Wechiau Group (UK, 1113023) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a UK based charity set up for the advancement of education of people resident within the boundaries of the Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary, Ghana, or surrounding areas by the provision of educational materials, funding of teachers and supplies and at the discretion of the trustees the provision of scholarships for individuals to extend their education and training. Please donate to support our cause. The Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary is situated in an area of Ghana of extreme poverty where the local leaders and community representatives manage the sanctuary on a community based natural resource based model. They need support to ensure the next generation are educated to continue their dual goal of biodiversity and poverty alleviation. Our scholarship programme assists young people to attend Senior High School and to continue their studies to gain a professional qualification in teaching or health care. We also provide one primary school with some much needed educational supplies. We could do much more if we had more funds. Charity No: 1113023 Find out more Website http://www.friendsofwechiau.org.uk

Clifton All Whites Football Club - Clifton FC (UK, 522266) Browse events

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Probably one of the most famous Amateur football clubs in the County due to some of it's more famous past youth team players going on to play at the higher levels of football in this country. Our goal is to provide a place for young kids to go and learn the beautiful game of football and to encourage them to play football in their spare time instead of just walking the streets getting bored. Our Football Club has some of the best facilities around with two full size pitches with under soil drainage along with two small sided pinches for our junior section, we also are in partnership with South Notts Collage and have first refusal on their brand new 3g pitch which gives us a safe place to train in the winter months. Our next major goal is to get floodlights for the ground along with getting the Car Park re-surfaced, next year is our 50th year and it would be a massive success story if we can get the flood lights installed during that year. Please help us achivece our get goal and be part of our amazing clubs history and future.

Ochil Tower School Ltd (UK, Since) Browse events

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Since 1972 we have provided education and residential care for up to 40 young people (including 12 day pupils) aged 9 to 18 years with complex additional support needs This includes individuals with acquired brain injury as a result of trauma, others with specific syndromes which cause developmental disorders and also those who on the autistic spectrum. Our work is grounded in the ethos of a place where people live and work together in healthy social relationships based on mutual care and respect. Central to this is valuing each person as a unique being of intrinsic worth, with potential for spiritual, moral, intellectual and physical development and change.All gifts received in 2017 will go towards our new Life Skills Centre which is a building project costing just over £530,000. It will be of long term benefit to generations of young people and will enable pupils to attain the necessary skills that will prepare them for the challenges of an adult lifeWe are very grateful for each gift received.Before going to Ochil Tower School my son was a frustrated and sometimes aggressive young man, still very dependent on us. Since joining the school, his independent living skills have improved immeasurably, he is happy, confident and calm and that means he is more able to concentrate in class and so is also learning more effectively - Parent  Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website

The Rosita Trust (UK, 1141222) Browse events

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To donate in lieu of buying tickets for the Rosita Trust Midsummer Festival, please pay as normal and write a message in the box, stating what you are donating for. LAST ORDERS MIDNIGHT THURSDAY 21ST JUNE ........HAPPY SOLSTICE!   The Rosita Trust was launched in May 2011 to commemorate Polly Renton and her daughter Rosita Fenwick Wilson. The charity is focused on media development and ethical journalism in Kenya. In 2001 Polly arrived in Kenya as a young television director, making documentaries for Channel 4. She was frustrated by what she saw on Kenyan television - soap operas, re-runs ofold sitcoms, chat shows and low quality local news programmes. She felt that Kenyans deserved better and established MEDEVA (Media Development in Africa) www.medevatv.com A decade after she arrived in Kenya, MEDEVA continues to flourish. It makes several highly popular TV programmes for nationwide broadcast and it has trained over two hundred young people from East Africa in TV and Radio programme making. Many have won major awards. The Rosita Trust helps identify and offer young Africans an opportunity to have a voice,often in adversity, through filmmaking and radio. It also gives one-off grants to other worthwhile causes in Kenya. This is what Polly believed in, and would have continued to do. The Trust is administered under the trusteeship of Polly's family and friends.Its patrons are the film-maker Lord Puttnam, and the veteran broadcasters, David Dimbleby and Sir David Frost.

DEREK'S TREE (UK, 1158793) Browse events

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Community Cougars Foundation (UK, 1121701) Browse events

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The Charity was incorporated on 18th April 2007. The aim of the Charity is to utilize the Power of Sport to inspire, educate and motivate our community within Keighley and Craven. Working with partners such as Bradford City Council, Keighley Town Council, Sport England, the Primary Care Trusts, Education Bradford, the Police and key sponsors we are developing an innovative and progressive programme. The Community Cougars Foundation will focus on four pillars of activity; Sport and Physical Activity, Health, Education – Literacy and Numeracy, Social Inclusion/Community Cohesion. Within these four pillars we work with over 11,000 young people every 12 months. Mission Statement To provide a platform for the people of our community to raise aspirations and to inspire people to lead healthier, more active lifestyles through the power of sport using professional role models. Foundation Aspirations

curly star dream foundation (UK, sco40623) Browse events

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We are a new charity recently established based in Fife Scotland. Our aim is to give guidance and support in the event of a suicide. Also to promote suicide prevention in all age groups. To offer a service of support to bereaved parents, family and friends in the event of a sudden death of a loved one. Offer support for employers, teachers, health professionals. Deliver workshops in local schools, colleges, universities, and within the local community.

New Highway (UK, 1063888) Browse events

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We are New Highway and we provide free, confidential services for anyone concerned about their own, or someone else’s drug use or drinking.  We believe that people can and should be able to overcome the negative consequences of problem drug and alcohol use. We enable this through providing high quality and effective advice, support and treatment. Please support us. Problem drug and alcohol use can rob any one of us of our opportunity to live a happy and fulfilling life.  In England alone there are estimated to be a third or a million problem drug users and 1.6 million people with some level of alcohol dependency. Problem drug and alcohol use has many negative consequences for the people directly concerned, their families, friends and colleagues, the communities they live in and society as a whole. In financial terms alone the costs are estimated to amount to £15.3 billion a year to the English economy for drugs and £25.1 billion to the UK economy for alcohol. We help hundreds of people to move away from chaotic states towards stability. We provide the treatment, counselling and guidance that those individuals need in order for them to tackle the root causes. This in turn has a positive impact on the communities around them. We can do more of this with your help.

Step (UK, 1109217) Browse events

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STEP Football provides sport for adults with learning difficulties in north London. Based in Camden, we run twice weekly training sessions and a monthly six-a-side league where we welcome teams from across London. We encourage players of all levels of ability to play in a fun and safe environment. Training is run by FA qualified coaches, many of whom have progressed from being players to coaches during the nine years that STEP has been running. All funds received go towards the provision of sport and we are looking forward to our new coaches helping to establish training sessions in colleges over the next year.

Ninety Plus Ministries (UK, 1141703) Browse events

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90+is a Sports Ministry that exists to see people transformed through knowing Jesus Christ. We support the Local church across the Uk to use sport as a tool to share the Gospel. Through discipleship, events and outreach opportunities we are helping the church use what is an international language in sport for Gospel purposes. For some sport is an identity a culture and a lifestyle. However the church can use this as a tool to reach out to the sports community to share the good news of Jesus Christ. Sport can also be a great tool to 'do life' with one another and so 90+ helps to encourage the use of sport as a missional lifestyle. 90+ also runs a discipleship programme for christian athletes. The 2 month academy programme trains, equips and teaches these athletes about using their platform as pro's for Gods glory. Following the 2months, 90+ aims to send out these sports men into clubs and teams as chaplains. More information on the work of 90+ can be found at www.ninetyplusministries.com Giving page for James Jaggard at 90+ ministries

Barnabas - Safe and Sound (UK, 1094570) Browse events

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Join us to prevent youth homelessness and promote independance in Northumberland. We will make a difference by giving young people opportunities to enable them to develop their personal and social skills, encouraging them to make a positive contribution to their community. You make a difference by: Let us know if we can support your efforts. We provide Supported Housing, Information, Advice and Support, Detached Youth Work, Youth Development Projects and a range of positive activities including our unique Bouldering Wall and sinceJanuary 2014 we are now managing Stobhill Youth Club.

Casa do Caminho (UK, Casa do Caminho - N/A) Browse events

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Casa do Caminho is a Brazilian NGO that operates three shelters for vulnerable and underprivileged children near Rio de Janeiro. Its mission is to ensure the childrens' health and security while supporting their educational needs enabling them to leave the institution with the opportunity of a better life.

Friends Of St Mary's Hospital (UK, 229151) Browse events

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Who are we? We are an official Charitable Body with an elected Board of Trustees and a group of volunteers working together with the NHS Primary Care Trust. What do we do? We run the Hospital Shop, the two Coffee Shops and the daily Ward Trolleys. Also, we have book sales, collecting boxes for loose change in the Hospital Foyer and collecting tins around the Island. Why do we do it? To supplement the excellent service already provided by St Mary’s by financing extra facilities which enhance the lives of patients, staff and visitors alike. In recent years, the League of Friends has provided much-needed equipment which has contributed to patient well-being, both during their stay in hospital and also in community care. Since the League of Friends, now the Friends of St Mary’s Hospital, was founded, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised. Approximately half a million pounds has been donated from the takings achieved by the volunteers since the year 2000.

Friends Of Windlesham Village Infant School. (UK, 1097189) Browse events

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The Friends of Windlesham Village Infant School exists to raise funds that will directly benefit the children of Windlesham Village Infant School, according to the 'wish list' of needs and requirements as suggested by the parents and the teachers of the School. Sometimes this will be a result of the children's project work - Such as designing a new area for the playground. At other times it will be For resources to improve a particular area of the curriculum or School environment. In the main the Friends' Funds are for the 'extras' not provided by the School budget, that make our children's learning experiences so much more fulfilling and exciting.

COWPER MEMORIAL MUSEUM (UK, 310521) Browse events

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