Olly’s Wee Bothy (SCIO) is a charity based on the Cowal Peninsula, Argyll, Scotland. It is fundraising in order to provide holiday accommodation for families who have suffered the death of a child. The charity has been set up in memory of Olly Jones who was tragically killed in a road accident in Innellan shortly after leaving his school bus in August 2016.Our long term goal is to build a place of refuge, respite and renewal in the Argyll countryside...a bothy.Bothies are mountain shelters found across remote areas in Scotland to provide shelter free of charge to hillwalkers and mountaineers. Olly's Wee Bothy takes its inspiration from such dwellings for families to stay in at no cost and to find shelter from the emotional storms that they may be suffering. Charity No: SC047570 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
We are Glasgow SANDS (stillbirth and neonatal death society). The prime aim of Glasgow SANDS is to provide support to bereaved parents and families following the death of a baby, in Glasgow, Paisley and Lanarkshire.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Fareham Nomads is a non-profit making Swimming Club with charity status. We support the development of swimmers from age 4 to 50+. We run swimming lessons for approximately 100 children at Fareham Leisure Centre alongside seven competitive squads providing skills development and coaching for an additional 150+ swimmers. In total we have over 250 members aged between 4 and 50+. Please donate to support our cause, we are raising money to us build our own pool. This will help ensure the future of our club and allow us to expand our services to reach more people within the Fareham area. Charity No: 1179105 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fnscnewpool/
Blindcare’s primary focus is centred on education and training for people who are blind or partially sighted at The Royal National College for the Blind (RNC).
Focusing on single-mother families living in appalling conditions with little or no income, The House that Zac Built provides quality housing with a simple, yet sustainable business model that will allow each family to become self-sufficient and reap the benefits of a safe and secure home.
Spectrum is a charity run by UCL medical students. We aim to link students with children living in the Camden area, who have a disability or a special need. We provide a befriending service to the children and also provide the families of the children with respite care. www.rums-spectrum.org.uk
Founded in 2015, Museum of Homelessness (MoH) is a community driven social justice museum, created and run by people with direct experience of homelessness. MoH tackles homelessness and housing inequality by amplifying the voices of its community through research, events and shows, workshops, campaigns and exhibitions. In March 2020 we redirected all our resources towards an emergency response, campaigned for hotel rooms for people who were homeless and formed the Homeless Taskforce with our grassroots partners. In lockdown 1 we ran a 7 day a week emergency hub and we continued our emergency response to Easter 2021.
The Ectopic Pregancy Foundation (EPF) is a charity organisation set up by a group of National Health Service (NHS) doctors to help give advice about this distressing condition that affects up to 1 in 100 pregnancies. We provide advice for both the medical profession and the general public, in the form of the website and a 24 hour telephone advice line. The EPF needs funds to support its activity and ambitions. Funding is required for hosting the website, providing the 24 hour patient helpline, mailshots to A&E departments, equipment to train gynaecologists in managing ectopic pregnancies and administrative support to run the organisation. All the trustees, faculty and international resident advisors are honorary and receive no financial reward and give their time freely. We do not have any governmental support. Mr Laurie Montgomery Irvine, founder and honory chief executive.