Kennford Playbox is an early years preschool for 2-4 year olds, in a modern, purpose built building just outside Exeter. A registered charity overseen by a volunteer parent led committee, Playbox has a dedicated team to help your child thrive by learning and developing through play. Rated 'OUTSTANDING' by Ofsted in 2019, staff support children in their learning journey through wide ranging activities including role-play, nature trails, block building, soft play and arts and crafts. There is free flow access across both the indoor and outdoor curriculum activities.
The CCA was formed in the 1970s to improve the life of the residents of Cullompton. It was set up by a group of Cullompton residents in order to promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Cullompton by working with other interested local parties to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare, recreation and leisure. The Association is custodian of 32 acres of beautiful open countryside, right in the heart of Cullompton and with easy access – the CCA Fields. The Fields are owned by the people of the Town and play host to many events - from the circus to whippet racing, dog shows and the Cullompton Town Fayre.
CTSW are an established Salisbury charity which provides a lifeline to help relieve loneliness, isolation and support those people that find it difficult to get out and about from their homes. Making it possible for people to do the things that most of us take for granted.
Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Kingsbury & Bolton has a proud history of supporting a range of local, national and international charitable and community activities. We believe in "Society before self", through the teachings of our faith and guru, Acharya Swamishree Maharaj. This includes holding blood donation sessions for decades - with over 1,500 added to the NHSBT list and over 7,500 units of blood collected. During our Kingsbury Mandir Grand Opening Festival, we raised tens of thousands for local charity St Luke's Hospice and international charity Save the Children. We were also the world's first Covid-19 vaccination centre at a Hindu temple, helping to break down barriers, and administering over 40,000 vaccination centres. Whatever your background, faith or beliefs, we believe in the power of communities to make a difference in people's lives. www.swaminarayangadi.com/london | www.swaminarayangadi.com/bolton
Helping maintain a wonderful green community space for everyone to use, enjoy and share. We offer social gardening for pleasure, friendship, wellbeing and support and organise community gatherings throughout the year.
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The RSA is a registered charity whose prime objective is to host events and raise funds and support Rolph C of E Primary School. In recent years RSA fundraising has provided new playground floor games and activities, additional books, class games and subsidises many school outings by hosting events throughout the year such as School Discos, Inflatable Afternoon, Movie n Munch nights, Easter & Christmas raffles and much more. All proceeds go back the school where all the children benefit. Our latest fundraising campaign is to raise funds for a new school library for Rolph, this will benefit all pupils at the school both present and in the years to come.
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          (UK, 293033)  Browse eventsOur mission is to link people with where food comes from, past, present and future. Our founding collection is rooted in East Anglia, which has been described as 'Britain's Breadbasket'.
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          (UK, 287075)  Browse eventsFor 25+ years, we've promoted engineering apprenticeships, advocated for STEM in schools, and recognised young talent. We also offer programs like Saturday STEM Club and STEM Summer Courses, blending learning with real-world experiences, including business visits for kids 8-13.
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          (UK, 1133488)  Browse eventsWe are a church drawn from many traditions, part of the Baptist Union of Great Britain. The church building is the historic West Ham Central Mission building - the name "Memorial" referencing our unique bells which are the Plaistow area's war memorial. We have a call to serve the local area of much disadvantage; to which end we host a homeless night shelter, provide a homeless breakfast, offer free computer and internet access etc. Our motivation and message is the love of God.
We are The Ark Child Okeford. We are a childcare setting providing care and education for children aged from 0 - 11 years. Located in the heart of North Dorset, between Blandford Forum and Sturminster Newton, on the premises of St. Nicholas Primary School, in the village of Child Okeford. We open from 8.00am until 6.00pm for 50 weeks per year, closing for one week at the end of August and one week at Christmas. We are a community group, a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity. Our aims are: • To enhance the development and education of children in a parent-involving, community-based group. • To offer good quality, affordable childcare • To provide a caring, safe, secure and stimulating environment for children from 0-11 years • To work within a framework that ensures equality of opportunity for all children and families.
The aim of the PFA is to provide equipment and facilities for Sarisbury Junior School. In addition to this we organise events and social activities for children and families that support and benefit the whole school community.
Bemerton Community Ltd is the charity set up to undertake the conversion of the redundant church of St John's in Lower Bemerton, Salisbury, UK for shared community use. It is now fundraising to help cover running costs, to maintain and improve the building, and to expand supported activities.
We are a voluntary organisation who raise money for Preston Primary School in Tasburgh. The funds we raise go directly to the school to improve facilities, provide essential equipment and enhance the children's educational experience.
The International Meeting of Young Beekeepers (IMYB) is the world’s largest gathering for young people passionate about bees, beekeeping, and building a better future. Since it first began in 2010, IMYB has grown into a global celebration of learning, friendship, and international collaboration, bringing together young beekeepers aged 12 to 18 from over 40 countries. For the first time ever, IMYB is coming to Northern Ireland in July 2026! IMYB relies entirely on the generosity of sponsors and donors for it to go ahead, and we need your help to make the 2026 event in Northern Ireland a reality. More than just a competition, IMYB is about inspiring the next generation of beekeepers, encouraging cross-cultural understanding, and nurturing global awareness of the vital role bees play in our ecosystems. This event is building a buzzing global community of young changemakers. Young participants test their knowledge and skills in friendly competitions, take part in cultural exchanges, and form lasting friendships with others who share their love for bees, from Australia, China, South Africa, the USA, and almost every corner of Europe. By supporting IMYB 2026, you're not just funding an event, you're empowering the next generation of environmental stewards, community leaders, and global citizens. No donation is too small, it all adds up, and a little help from a lot of people can have a huge impact, thank you in advance for your support 💛
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The Rapid Action by the Fore and Trusts Emergency Fund (“RAFT”) will provide vital grants of up to £5,000 to help the UK's best small charities and social enterprises overcome new challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fore is part of the Bulldog Trust, reg. charity number 1123081.
FOLSS (Friends of Leonard Stanley School) is PTFA and registered charity run by a dedicated team of volunteers, who give up their time for free to fundraise for the benefit of the children at Leonard Stanley C of E (Aided) Primary School.
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The Barnoldswick Learning and Cultural Trust is committed to promoting peace and fostering racial and cultural harmony within the local community. Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive space for the Islamic community to pray, learn, and come together, while also breaking down barriers and promoting understanding between diverse cultures and faiths. We believe in the power of collaboration and work with local people, businesses, and community organizations to build a brighter future. Through our prayer meetings, educational classes, and community events, we aim to provide a safe space for connection, growth, and spiritual nourishment, while also promoting a society where everyone can live together respectfully, and differences are celebrated and embraced.
We are a committee of parents and school teaching staff who organise events and fundraising opportunities which raise money to supply the school with equipment and materials specifically for the children which would not otherwise be affordable.
Active Partnerships are networks of local agencies committed to working together to increase the number of people taking part in sport and physical activity. They are led by a central team of people whose job is to provide leadership and co-ordination of the network at a sub-regional level.