Coping with CHAOS is a small parent led registered charity based in Dorset which provides services and support to local families with disabled children. These include specialist holiday play sessions, a youth group, parent befriending network and signposting and sharing information.
Subrang Arts is a leading South Asian Arts organisation. It aims to present an annual series of dance and drama through an educational programme which nurtures home grown budding talent and fosters an awareness, appreciation and understanding of the rich Indian cultural heritage.
It enriches and extends the educational experience of all students at Backwell School.
The Church's main objectives are the public worship of God, the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the exercise of pastoral care and the provision of practical compassion for those in need.
NSP Pre-School is a fun, stimulating and nurturing 'early learning' environment for your children that has been flourishing for 23 years and is consistently Awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Giant is a professional children's arts organisation creating inspiring, curious & unexpected arts experiences for children under 12 & their families. You can find out more at our website www.giantproductions.org
It provides scouting activities for young people in the Amersham area. In addition to regular meetings held at the Scout Hall, activities include camps, night hikes, water activity weekends and sporting activities.
Tradissar is an RDA group using Crofton Manor Equestrian Centre (between Titchfield and Stubbington in Hampshire) on Mondays 1.30-4.30. Tradissar teaches high level riding skills to disabled people of all ages and has its own trained dressage horse. It also offers instruction in side-saddle riding.
Educating young people and adults in matters of sex and contraception & to develop amongst them a sense of responsibility regarding to sexual behaviour. The advancement of education around pregnancy, the termination of pregnancy & the effects upon women. Counselling for women and their partners.
Platt School Governors are raising money to fund various improvement projects to the school such as decorating and modernising areas and classrooms to provide its pupils with improved teaching spaces and facilities. Please support us generously.
The Shropshire & West Midlands Agricultural Society promotes agriculture and related activities within Shropshire and the surrounding area. It raises the profile of agriculture by holding a County Show once a year and maintaining this profile by hosting other events on the Showground.
The Friends of Marston Montgomery School Association raises funds to provide essential & extra equipment for benefit of the children of Marston Montgomery Primary School, making the school the special place to be that it is.
Abbot's Hospital, Guildford offers up to 26 elderly and deserving residents of Guildford the opportunity to live within a supportive and active community. It also preserves the magnificent working Grade 1 listed 1619 building and chapel plus artefacts of the unique heritage.
The Rotary Club helps local and overseas people who need a helping hand this includes individuals as well as the organised clubs and associations.
tv/e works in global partnerships to make and distribute films that inspire change. We create relevant and compelling content on the environment and development for audiences worldwide. Our television productions reach 274 million homes in 170 countries, and millions more viewers through the internet and our partners.
Estrela is a small British-Brazilian charity that has been working in NE Brazil for over 12 years. Run by volunteers in partnership with local grass-roots initiatives, Estrela develops global education and understanding, brings together people from different cultures and realities, whilst directly benefiting and generating opportunity for disadvantaged youth and communities in Brazil.
Sonning PTA organises events to raise money for the school. It has improved the outdoor play areas and is raising money to make sure the new classrooms that are about to be bulit will be fully equipped. The PTA will donate 10% of all sponsorship money raised to the Haiti Appeal.
The Maasai Rafiki Project is a non-profit making organisation established in May 2009. It is run by a group of Merseyside doctors and nurses. We have established links with a Maasai community in Northern Tanzania. We are raising money to: • Provide clean water • Provide basic healthcare • Provide basic education • Empower individuals with the skills and resources to develop and improve their own community so that any changes we make are sustainable. We believe that every penny that is donated to The Maasai Rafiki Project should go to where it is needed most.So you can be confident that every penny you give to us goes directly towards providing the Maasai people in Meserani with clean water, healthcare and education.
Lanark Lodge Friends Association is a charity which helps people who have disabilities
The Kangaroo Club was the very first support group to be set up for ileo-anal pouch patients in 1991 at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. It is now the operation of choice for most individuals suffering with Ulcerative Colitis or FAP Regular meetings provide a great source of encouragement and support for patients about to undergo this operation.
The charity presents and preserves the military heritage associated with the men and women who have served in the regiments of Devon and Dorset for over 300 years. The charity seeks to help others in the broader family framework particularly with research.
Respite playscheme for children with special needs. Providing fun session for children, while parents and sibling spend time doing activities they normally could not do
Helen Jones CA was 28 years old when her life was taken from her by a terrorist bomb on London's Underground system. To keep alive her memory, The Helen Jones Appeal Fund has been launched. In accordance with the wishes of Helen's family, the Fund aims to provide financial support for pupils from the Lockerbie area to pursue their accountancy, finance and business studies at University.
Sunderland and North Durham Royal Society for the Blind started it's life in 1873, and has a continuing history of helping blind and partially sighted people in the area. Support is needed to continue and develop it's services, to help more people become and remain independant.