Raising funds at the discretion of the Trustees to organisations and individuals for Charitable Purposes, as agreed with the Charity Commission
Somersham Ward Support Group is the charity for the Somersham Ward and oncology department of Ipswich Hospital. Its mission is to improve the quality of life for those on the ward, both in the provision of medical equipment and added comforts. Since its foundation in 1986 it has raised over £1m.
Accessible Arts & Media works with young people and adults with disabilities, older people and community groups, helping people find their voice through creativity. People are at the heart of everything we do and we want to help create an inclusive society, where everyone gets the chance to shine.
TAARC showcase the best in African & Caribbean cultures, by educating others about the history and culture through social events such as our Cultural Family Fun Day events, commemorative Windrush Day Celebrations, Black History Month events, weekly youth club sessions and football in the community.
Supporting church buildings with advice and grant aid to ensure they are maintained as places of worship in the County of Norfolk and the Diocese of Norwich
Romania Animal Aid is committed to securing a better future for all animals in Romania in particular stray/homeless dogs. RAA endeavours to support the good work being done by individuals / shelters / NGO's already operating in Romania.
SECD is a charity which has been helping Ukrainian kids to develop their talents, support their mental health and encourage them in every possible way, especially focusing on vulnerable and kids with disabilities.Since February 2022 SECD provides humanitarian and mental help to displaced families.
We work to make sure people have the information they need about their rights and their choices in front of them. We do not make decisions for anyone, but we support people to express their views and have their voices heard. We challenge discrimination and injustice for a wide variety of people.
Village Education Project Kilimanjaro (VEPK) has worked in Tanzania since 1994. The charity was set up by Katy Allen who was awarded an MBE for her services to education in Tanzania in 2001. VEPK works extensively in the primary education sector and also in vocational skills training.
For over 15 years, we have organised mainly cycle events in Europe. By 2012, we have raised some £3,015,634, mainly for cancer and medical charities. We pride ourselves that EVERY PENNY that has been raised has been paid to charity - our participants paying the full cost of event entry themselves.
Through hosting events, expeditions and challenges, the charity will raise funds to help people of all ages deal with the complications of arrhythmia including the donation of life saving devices. In 2023, Elliot Awin will be, we believe, the 1st person to row an ocean with a cardiac pacing device.