Advance the education of children in Uganda by providing school meals. We provide other educational resources, increase school attendance, and improve pass rates. We provide other resources, e.g, medical. For more information, please visit our website: www.supportlunchbreak.com
Karin Dom Day Centre for Children with Special Needs in Varna, Bulgaria, provides tailormade therapy for children with physical, mental or learning difficulties. Our aim is for all children to achieve their full potential. Please visit our website for more details: http://www.karindom.org/
Cicely Saunders International was set up in 2002 by Dame Cicely Saunders, the founder of modern palliative care. We fund research to improve care and treatment of all patients with progressive illness so that high quality palliative care is available to everyone who needs it, in hospice, hospital or at home. In collaboration with King's College London we established the world's first purpose built institute of palliative care, the Cicely Saunders Institute, in south London. The Institute carries out research, education and training, and provides an Information Support Centre for patients and their families. At the entrance is Dame Cicely's famous quote ""You matter because you are you, and you matter to the last moment of your life." Help us continue our research into effective treatments and holistic care, and provide education and training for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals looking after patients and their families.
FQMS works to advance medical education throughout Palestine and the medical school at Al Quds University, Jerusalem, supporting visiting lecturers, examiners, teaching materials, student and faculty participation in conferences, clinical supervision, specialist training, the development of e-learning & video conferencing, shelter for students on clinical rotation under curfew.
.The Children and War Foundation (www.childrenandwar.org) develops group methods to help children adjust to the stress reactions caused by war and disasters. It provides training and simple measures to evaluate programmes. Currently working with partners in Syria and the West Bank.
The Homeless FA is THE national homeless football charity in England. We use football to empower every person experiencing homelessness by giving them the opportunity to develop their skills and abilities, gain self-respect and confidence, improve their health, and ultimately transform their life.
Astbury Mere Country Park is less than a mile from the town centre, run by a charitable trust and funded by donations. It's home to a variety of wild life and is used for activities including strolling through wildflower meadows with great views towards the Cheshire and Staffordshire Moorlands.
ENZA Empowering Women is a non profit training and skills and development, income generation and enterprise development organisation working with underprivileged women in the Mbekweni area between Paarl and Wellington near Cape Town in South Africa.
Surrey Nurturing Links supports parents, children and those involved in their care. We co-ordinate the Family Links parenting course based on empathy and positive discipline, the HENRY programme (Health, Exercise & Nutrition for the Really Young) as well as breastfeeding peer support intiatives.
Our Kids Too exists to fundraise for projects which benefit children with special needs across Aberdeen City. They and their non-disabled peers should be able to learn and play together on equipment and in environments that meet the needs of both groups.
Oathall College Association (The OCA) is the Parent Teacher Association for Oathall Community College. It raises funds for the school to finance equipment and events not covered by normal school budgets. It also acts as a link between parents and staff at the school.
Stepladder is about success, aspiration and achievement! Founded in 2000, our pioneering work is establishing new, imaginative and flexible approaches to learning and achievement for Black, Asian, minority ethnic heritage and working class young people who are identified by the DFE as disadvantaged.
The aim of Support Our Soldiers is to provide support for our serving men and women, and their families at home. This is done in every practical way possible including writing to deployed personnel, sending welfare packages (throughout the year as well as at Christmas), helping those recovering from injuries, raising welfare issues and providing support and guidance to family members.
Friends of Gillespie(FoG) is the parent teacher association for Gillespie Primary School, a small, vibrant, inner-city community school in Highbury, north London, with pupils from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. FoG raises funds to support the school and aims to help provide the best possible learning environment for the children. We do this by organising and supporting fun social & educational events such as a summer fair, Halloween party, quiz nights, an international food evening and theatre and other off-site trips (including a Christmas pantomime trip for the whole school) and an annual sponsored run/cycle ride for the children. FoG has helped transform the school playground into a stimulating learning environment and is currently focussing on Gillespie School’s trailblazing Lab_13 primary science scheme. Many of the children speak English as a second language and around 17% are eligible for free school meals. For more information please visit the school’s website: http://www.gillespie.islington.sch.uk
Neighbourhood Networks has been supporting vulnerable people since 2001. A charity based in Glasgow which supports vulnerable adults, many with learning disabilities, mental health issues, physical disabilities and older people to live an independent life, safely, within their own homes and to be fully involved within their local communities. To this end we facilitate peer support networks amongst people who are otherwise socially isolated. Upskilling our members so they can help and support each other and be less reliant on paid support. We have 24 Networks supporting almost 200 members across Central Belt of Scotland. Each of our members are supported to develop their own personal plan which focuses on independent travel, money management, life skills as well as building friendships and relationships. Our members are encouraged to share their skills and offer support to other members within their own networks, as well as people in networks across the organisation. The outcomes for our members are a better quality of life: they are safer, stronger, more confident and able to live independently in their own homes. They will learn to travel independently. They are no longer isolated and lonely, and they themselves are sharing these new skills with the other members- skills such as cooking, safety at home along with offering guidance around the dangers of the internet. Our members are reaching out and offering the chance of friendships and companionship to other vulnerable groups around them. Together, we hope to break down barriers which often exist for people with disabilities. We hope to inspire people, create a feeling of acceptance and belonging, a sense of neighbourly involvement and to re energise neighbourly connections.
It raises funds for the provision of coastal defences in order to protect the village of of Happisburgh on the North Norfolk coast from coastal erosion.
Bath Ales is proud to have set up the Hare Foundation which relies on the support and generosity of its staff, suppliers, customers and local community to raise funds to give to charities. We firmly believe that “together we can achieve more”. We hope to create a big pot from which to donate.
Mossley PTA aims to enrich the experience that children at Mossley School have during school hours and at after school events. Through the funds we raise we are able to buy additional equipment to enhance the school classrooms, play equipment and the general school environment.
Wilby RDA provides opportunities for therapy, achievement and enjoyment for disabled children.
Sing for Pleasure is an arts charity dedicated to the enjoyment of choral music. We offer high quality singing courses, accredited conductor training and also publish a wide spread of song collections, encouraging juniors, youth choirs and adults to progress their repertoire and knowledge.
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