Little Ouse Headwaters Project (LOHP) is a volunteer charity, dedicated to the conservation and enjoyment of the wildlife, walks, and landscape of Little Ouse valley on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.
Stoke & North Staffordshire Deaf Children’s Society is a local group run by parents and carers of deaf children. We organise events and provide support to deaf children and their families. Any donations that you wish to make would be very much appreciated.
We help those struggling to afford the bare essentials such as white goods, gas and electricity, beds and carpeting in Stowmarket and the surrounding parishes.
The Library is one of Wales' leading cultural organisations and holds the nation's shared memory in a treasure house of unique collections. Support our work. Mae'r Llyfrgell yn un o brif sefydliadau diwylliannol Cymru ac yn diogelu cof y genedl mewn trysorfa o gasgliadau. Cefnogwch eich treftadaeth.
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The National Federation of Young Farmers, is a charity designed to support children and young people through learning, competition's, achievement and fun.
Do you want to make a practical impact in the lives of suffering children and adults? You can be part of our global outreach. We provide relief including, Clean Water, Hunger Relief, Health Services, Vulnerable Children Projects, Anti Trafficking Projects, Disaster Relief and Livelihood Projects.
Queens Crescent Community Association aims to improve the quality of life for residents who live and work in Camden, especially in the Gospel Oak area. We run a variety of activities and sessions over three sites. Activities and sessions include educational programmes such as ICT and ESOL, health programmes such as gym sessions and exercise classes and social cohesion programmes such as Luncheon club and creche. QCCA also runs social events such as trips, residentials and festivals. We also hire halls and equipment as part of our on going service to the public. Currently, due to governmental cuts, we will be losing our main funding for the luncheon club service that we offer to the elderly and vulnerable. This service enables the elderly in our local community, most of whom live on their own and have no contact with others, a chance to make friends, socialise and have a hot 3 course meal, usually their only one of the day. This is our opportunity to raise enough money to continue our service to them and ensure that the luncheon club continues to provide for one of our most vulnerable groups in our community.
The charity raises funds for breast cancer services at Princess Alexandra hospital, Harlow and Princess Margaret hospital, Epping and aims to offer respite care for patients undergoing or finishing treatment.
ACWDC is a community-driven charity dedicated to uplifting African and Caribbean women and their families. For over 44 years, we have provided a safe space, essential services, and vital resources, including education for kids, financial literacy, advocacy, support for our elderly men and women.