Stocks Green Parent Teacher Association is a charity run by parents and teachers to raise funds for Stocks Green Primary School in Hildenborough, Kent. This year, we are excited to offer a wide range of events and experiences, while raising funds to support our children's learning.
20th Leith Boys Brigade is committed to promoting the objects of the Boys Brigade, to develop the boys' abilities and encourage leadership qualities.
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We raise and make charitable donations to appropriate charitable causes which are brought to the attention of Lloyd's FC Matthew Harding Trust and in so doing assist in the relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
Adopt NI has been supporting adults linked to the adoption triangle since 1989. Our main priority is to support any adult impacted by the lifelong journey of adoption. We have since extended to include adults separated from their family of origin through foster or residential care.
Home-Start East Sussex helps parents build better lives for their children. We recruit and train volunteers who are usually parents themselves, to support families, offering informal, friendly and confidential support through home-visiting and family groups. Charity No: 1108855 Find out more Website http://www.hses.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hseastsussex Twitter http://www.twitter.com/hseastsussex YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Winchester Radio provides the hospital radio service at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester, and the community radio service to the city of Winchester & the immediately-surrounding villages on 94.7FM (and online at http://winchester.radio), promoting health, wellbeing and positive ageing.
Allambie Orphanage was established by former orphan Suzanne Hook in HCMC, Vietnam. Allambie's mission is to provide shelter, healthcare and educational support to the street children of Vietnam. Simply providing these children with a loving home has a hugely positive impact on their lives.
The Friends of Southampton Youth Orchestras (FSYO) is a charitable organisation whose aim is to support the various orchestral ensembles that are part of the Southampton Youth Orchestras. The Pyramid The ensembles form a pyramid of young players starting with a broad base of those gaining their first experience of orchestral playing, from Acorn strings, through to Elgar strings, Southampton Youth Strings (SYS), Southampton Youth Concert Sinfonia (SYCS) and all the way up to Southampton Youth Orchestra (SYO) itself, one of the UK's foremost youth orchestras. Most of the FSYO committee members are parents of current players. Musical directors are also represented ex officio. The Friends support the orchestras in many ways, for example by providing new instruments and music, and by giving financial support for concerts, tours, residential weekends and specialist sectional support. What we need Our immediate needs this year are to provide funds for the 50th Anniversary Concert on 4 July 2015 and to subsidise the upcoming SYO tour to Germany. Please donate to support this exciting venture which the orchestra players will remember all their lives. Thank you so much for your kind support of the FSYO. Charity No: 283789 Find out more Website http://www.fsyo.org.uk/
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The WBRRC (West Berks Rapid Response Cars) charity provides fully equipped blue-lighted response cars to off-duty ambulance staff who volunteer to drive for the WBRRC. They can respond to 999 calls if closer , in addition to the ambulance and often get to patients first, saving vital minutes. It is entirely funded by public and corporate donation and receives no government or NHS funding
The PTEN Research Foundation was launched in early 2017 to accelerate research that could lead to a therapy for PHTS (PTEN Hamartoma Tumour Syndrome).What is PHTS?PHTS is a rare condition caused by mutations in the PTEN gene which is crucial for maintaining control over cell and tissue growth. The main symptoms are an increased risk of cancer, in particular breast, thyroid, kidney and endometrial, as well as neurodevelopmental delay and an increased incidence of autism. How will we achieve our mission?There is no cure or treatment for PHTS and awareness of the condition is relatively low, presenting significant challenges to patients, families and clinicians alike.Our ambition is to build and work with the community around PHTS, engaging leaders in the fields of research and clinical care, to collaborate, and identify research projects and potential treatments that will lead to effective therapies.We fund academic and clinical research projects, and we provide support for building networks between clinicians, researchers, corporate partners and patients. Charity No: 1173589 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
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BT and EE have long supported Unicef emergency appeals for children in danger whenever and wherever disaster strikes.Unicef helps more children than any other organisation. They keep them safe when disaster strikes. They provide life-saving food, clean water and vaccinations. They protect children from violence and exploitation. They give them a safe place to laugh and play. They get them back to school and give them the chance of a better future.With your help, Unicef can provide clean water, life-saving food, medical care, education and safe places for children in danger. With your help, Unicef can protect children from trafficking, violence and exploitation. With your help, Unicef can build schools and train teachers so that children have a better chance at a brighter future. The money that you raise will help make the world a safe place for every child. Thank you for your support.United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF. Registered charity 1072612 (England and Wales) and SC043677 (Scotland). Charity No: see above
The King Alfred School is an informal independent day school situated on the edge of Hampstead Heath in London. With students from Reception age through to a flourishing Sixth Form, we are a vibrant and friendly community where the emphasis, both academically and socially, is on discovering and maximising the potential of each child.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on My Donate.We are a scout group from west Reading Berkshire.We are the 103rd Oxford Road Reading ScoutGroup.We were founded 5 years ago we are looking to raise £250,000 to rebuild our building as its 50 years old.We have done works already and spent over £25,000 but weneed work done to the roof which will cost around £11,000.So this is why we are looking to rebuild
The Trees and Design Action Group (TDAG) is an open collaborative facilitating cross-sector and cross-disciplinary dialogue and projects promoting the role of the urban forest throughout the United Kingdom.
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FoWPS strives to enhance the education of the pupils at Whiteley Primary School, in Whiteley, Hampshire. We findraise through a series of annual events to provide the 'nice to have' extras that sadly the goverment education budget does not stretch too.
Cancer Funding for Cornwall