We are a group of mainly retired men with a large range of work experience and skills which we use of for the benefit of the wider community. Whilst, also creating new friendships and camaraderie for wellbeing and reduction of social isolation, also arranging social activities and outings.
St James' Church, Boroughbridge is a lovely old church in the centre of the market town of Boroughbridge. The church needs constant funding to maintain the building and to pay for repairs and refurbishments.
Friends of Feltham offer support to young people in custody at Feltham Young Offender Institution and to their families. This includes aid for specific projects, financial assistance through a Hardship Fund and enhancement of the Visitors’ Centre. The charity also provides financial support to VSE (Volunteer Supported Education) which offers one-to-one tuition in literacy and numeracy to the young people in custody.
We help low income families to alleviate their poverty and suffering by taking care of their basic necessities of food, water, shelter, health, education and employment – all without compromising their dignity. We also rapidly implement emergency relief in areas that have been struck by calamity.
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We work with young mothers in Sierra Leone to build happy, healthy and financially resilient lives. We achieve this through holistic, tailored support, usually over 2-3 years, which includes scholarships to return to education (formal and vocational), mentoring and family mediation support.
We make climate change solutions easy to understand, so that we can take real action together! Our content is accurate, actionable, and accessible because we want to make learning fun and spread science-backed information as widely as possible to help speed up the transition to a sustainable future.
Club AUsome was founded in 2015 by a mum of three children with Autism. We aim to change the lives of families affected by autism by supporting social activities, building friendships, raising awareness and ending the isolation that families often feel when raising children with disabilities.
Our world-leading interactive science centre focuses on schools and disadvantaged communities. We use curiosity, play and science to reconnect people, overcome disadvantage and tackle our greatest human challenges. We receive no regular government funding and need your support to transform lives.
We build strong minds, bodies, character, and communities through cycling and envision a world where every youth is empowered to be part of a thriving and engaged cycling community.
Dean Valley Regeneration Limited is a charitable company set up in Edinburgh in 2015 by a group of local residents seeking to breathe new life into one of Scotland’s most important historic landscapes, the Dean Valley, which cuts dramatically through the Georgian City. The area lying between Stockbridge and the Dean Village includes the much loved walkway, spectacular buildings, walls, bridges, railings and embankments, and planting which has been added to over time but is now mature and overgrown. It is all in need of urgent renovation and care, but your financial support is needed. You can find out who we are and much more about the project on our website, www.deanvalley.org.uk . We have already commissioned and published a Conservation Statement and a Biodiversity Study and we now seek funding of £25,000 for the second phase of a Feasibility Study. This in turn will enable us to work with the City of Edinburgh Council towards an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund and an extensive programme of rebuilding and renovation. DVRL asks for your generous support to their work to improve the Dean Valley.
North Berwick Youth Project has been running since 2001 and is a service for young people in the NB Coastal Ward, it also runs a youth club in Gullane. Young people are supported to gain new opportunities, experiences and skills and can access support across varying issues that may effect them.
As a church we want the whole of Bristol to know the life-changing truth about Jesus and to see people’s lives all across the city transformed by God. We are a growing community of diverse people with a desire to love Jesus, love each other and love our city.
St. Luke’s Church Farnworth needs your help. Please help us to save St. Luke’s church, a beautiful Grade 11* listed building who's walls are steeped in, and reflect, the turbulent history of this country and the families who have ruled it. It has provided comfort and sanctuary for many within its strong walls for 800 hundred years. We need your help to ensure future generations to come can also enjoy St. Luke’s church. Do you have fond memories of our beautiful historic church? Bapitism, Sunday School, Confirmation, Rose Queen, or Weddings. Maybe you attended Farnworth School and enjoy many a carol service at church? Do you remember Christingle services by candle light ? At present the future of our church is under threat as we need to raise over £500,000 to Save Our Sanctuary. English Heritage has put the church on their 'At Risk' list and we are awaiting confirmation of a grant towards the cost to repair the sanctuary ceiling. Quote from the architect’s report If we cannot raise funds we could end up with a congregation with no church as the damage is so severe the sanctuary ceiling is in danger of collapsing if not fixed. In the past 30 years there have been over 2000 weddings at St Lukes, and many more babtisms, perhaps you were one of those people and want St. Luke’s to survive for your children and grandchildren. If you could each spare just £10 we could raise over £20,000 which would help us to work towards our target to preserve the church for generations to come. Any amount big or small donated towards Saving Our Sanctuary roof would be very much appreciated. Please help us to save St. Luke’s church. Thank you