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Eastington School Parents' Association (UK, 1179860) Browse events

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We run events and activities specifically to support activities and learning for the children of Eastington School. Are aims are to support our school community and education for all, including extra curricular activities.

The Music Centre (UK, 1079536) Browse events

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Since 1992 Islington Music Centre has brought music tuition of the highest quality within the reach of all children and young people aged 6 - 18 in the Islington area of North London. Over two thousand children and young people have benefited from its provision, developing talent and confidence that has enabled them to excel.

Bighearted Scotland (UK, SCO23039) Browse events

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Bighearted Scotland was formed in 1994 when a group of charities decided to work together to raise vital funds for their individual causes. A donation to Bighearted Scotland works harder by helping a wide range of good causes including children and adults with a range of issues from epilepsy to special needs, exclusion, disability, cancer and mental ill health. We have grown to be the leading charity partnership in Scotland and to date we have raised over £1million to help thousands of children, young people and adults receive the best possible care and support they need to live happy and fulfilled lives. Bighearted Scotland is a consortium of 6 Scottish Charities; CLIC Sargent, Epilepsy Scotland, Erskine, Momentum, Penumbra and Scottish Spina Bifida Association. By supporting Bighearted Scotland you will be supporting 6 Scottish charities with one donation.

London South East Colleges (UK, UKPRN10000948) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

Slough YMCA. (UK, 1002442) Browse events

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The YMCA in Slough is part of a world-wide Christian movement whose central aim is to promote the active involvement of young people in society, regardless of their gender, race, ability, faith or sexual orientation, and the development of healthy, sustainable communities. The YMCA has been around for more than 165 years and today we are perhaps recognised most for our work with homeless young people. Each night, YMCAs up and down the country provide rooms for around 7,000 young people who don’t have anywhere else to sleep. But this is only part of the story. What is probably less known is that the YMCA supports families, through early years’ education, breakfast and after school clubs and that by offering learning and skills, crime prevention, health and fitness, youth outreach and family mediation we also help to prevent youth homelessness occurring. But even that is not the full picture. The YMCA is also the largest voluntary provider of community based sports, fitness and physical activity programmes which form part of an all round approach to healthy living and personal and social development which is unique to the YMCA. Here at the YMCA in Slough we provide supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 18 and 30 with the aim of helping them through their toughest times which will hopefully lead them to independent living. Through our community hub project, The Hangout, we try to foster a greater sense of community cohesion by bringing members of the local community together in one venue regardless of their race, colour, sex or background. In all of this we are helping young people, often from vulnerable and excluded backgrounds to belong, contribute and thrive within their communities.

Roundabout Pre-school (UK, 297748) Browse events

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Roundabout is the only Pre School in Somerton and an important part of the local Community. We offer excellent care and education to approx 50 children annually aged 2 ½ years to 4 years 11 months including those with special needs. We are run by a voluntary committee of parents and other interested people. The committee employ qualified staff and we are Ofsted inspected.  Without Roundabout many children in Somerton would not have access to Pre School Education. In the last ten years approx 350 children have benefited from attending Roundabout and our numbers are rising every year. As a registered charity we keep our fees low and in line with the LEA funding which enables eligible children to attend the Pre-School for 4 sessions a week without additional funding from parents.Through regular fundraising we buy much needed new equipment. We provide 9 part time jobs and regularly welcome work experience students and those studying childcare. Our children gain essential personal, social and emotional skills in a happy, caring environment giving them confidence to move forward educationally. Parents are regularly informed of their childs development and children progress well within the early years foundation stage. We are ideally situated next to the infant school allowing a natural progression on to the next stage in the childrens education with minimal disruption. Our last Ofsted report was good.

HISTORIC AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TRUST (UK, 1024043) Browse events

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The Anglo-Central American Society (ACAS) (UK, 275099) Browse events

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Helping those in need in Central America The Society is an apolitical organisation and a registered charity with three main aims:• To raise awareness in Great Britain about Central America its people and history, language and literature, its institutions, folklore and culture and also its intellectual, artistic and economic life.• To encourage and cement friendly relationships between Central America and Great Britain by connecting people, who have a common interest or connection with the area, with others in the UK • To raise money for the relief of poverty and distress within the member countries. Charity No: 275099 Find out more Website http://www.anglocasociety.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anglo-Central-American-Society-ACAS/159462300761590 Twitter https://twitter.com/AngloCASociety

Sang-ngak-cho-dzong (UK, 1019886) Browse events

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Sang ngak cho dzong is the charity that supports the Aro Buddhist tradition in the UK. The Aro Buddhist tradition wishes to establish a permanent centre in Britain to make this form of Buddhism more accessible to people. We intend to raise £500,000 to establish a centre capable of hosting events. People endeavour to improve the world in different ways: through improvements in diet, physical and mental health, housing, and education. Our approach encourages joyful interpersonal relationships. Happy marital relationships ensure that children grow up in an atmosphere free of mutual psychological damage. Although we are a Buddhist charity, our teachings are open to anyone. At heart, the logic of our tradition is simple: world peace begins in the family. If children have positive role models in terms of their parents’ relationship, they are more likely to grow up as kind balanced individuals. This provides a self-perpetuating positive influence upon the world. The centre will bear the Tibetan name ‘Drala Jong’, which means ‘Sparkling Meadow of Primal Iridescence’. Of this name Ngak’chang Rinpoche and Khandro Dechen write: ‘Drala Jong innately exists in human beings. ‘Drala’ is the appreciative faculty which exponentially enlivens people the more they engage with the world. Appreciation is the key to enjoyment and to the delighting in the enjoyment of others. When we learn to appreciate phenomena our sense fields ‘Jong’ begin to sparkle and a sense of generosity is born which connects us with others. Although Vajrayana Buddhism is by no means unknown in the West -the sense in which enjoyment and compassion are mutually interdependent remains unexpressed. We would like Drala Jong to be a place where human beings could discover the pleasure of existence - the pleasure that animates the sense fields and revitalises the Arts - and the art of living.’

CARE (CAMBRIDGE ARTHRITIS RESEARCH ENDEAVOUR) (UK, 802862) Browse events

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To support Rheumatology Research in Cambridge To provide reliable and accessible information to Rheumatology patients To inform patients and their families/friends about local Rheumatology research To promote awareness of Rheumatological conditions among student doctors

THE PUBLIC FUNERAL FUND (UK, 1197105) Browse events

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Southend Estuary District Scout Council (UK, 1045298) Browse events

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The Big Gambia Fundraising Appeal - Building Project 2014 The Big Gambia Building Project Appeal spokesman said. “This project is about Turning dreams into reality. This will be a totally unique experience to help provide a multi-purpose scout building, far away from the tourist trails and help change the lives and support the work of some of the poorest, children on the planet". This summer, Nore Explorer Scouts and Upminster scouts will form a combined contingent of 40 to make a real difference. Whist in Gambia we will; 1) build a sun shelter,   2) fund a new shared community building,   3) refurbish maternity hospital,   4) teach children English,   5) Share scouts training.   We really hope people will want to support and sponsor us. We will be holding a number of fundraising events over the year and the young people will be working very hard on raising a lot of their money themselves. We need to raise between £15,000 and £20,000 and we would be extremely grateful for your donations. Thank You

Emmanuel Church PCC (UK, 1131197) Browse events

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Emmanuel Church encourages Christian belief and values in all its activities which aim to help and serve the people of Saltburn.

Newcastle Central Mosque Masjid Al-Tawhid (UK, 1115472) Browse events

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Newcastle Central Mosque is a centre committed to serving the Muslim and Non Muslim community of Newcastle and the surrounding areas alike. Established in 2003, Newcastle Central Mosque has the aim of becoming a focal point for the Muslim and Non Muslim community of Newcastle and the surrounding areas alike. Over the years we have grown at an exceptional rate and now require funds to accommodate the ever growing number of Muslims.We hold various events such as Non Muslim Educational Dinners, Masjid Mania for the youth, Women's Aerobics and study circles as well as various Islamic lectures and workshops. Charity No: 1115472 Find out more Website http://www.newcastlecentralmosque.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nclcentralmosque Twitter https://twitter.com/NCMosque

Flourish House (UK, Flourish House - N/A) Browse events

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NOSAS (UK, SC044585) Browse events

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The North of Scotland Archaeological Society and the Pictish Arts Society are together raising money to clean, conserve and then display a recently discovered early Christian Pictish stone. The stone was found in Easter Ross and will eventually be displayed in Dingwall Museum. Please help us do this

Gold September (UK, 1167720) Browse events

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Shockingly, cancer takes the lives of more young people than all other diseases combined. Survival rates haven't improved for most childhood cancer types for over 40 years. We aim to change this by raising funds for research. 100% of your donations will fund research for all childhood cancer types.

The Richard Burns Foundation (UK, 1115185) Browse events

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The Richard Burns Foundation was created following the death of Richard Burns, the 2001 FIA World Rally Champion, from an astrocytoma, a form of brain tumour, in November 2005. The Foundation's mission is to create a nationwide network of brain buses in the UK with the Brain & Spine Foundation.

Deafvibe (UK, 1146280) Browse events

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DEAFvibe is a deaf-led Charity for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafened and Deafblind people which aims to support people with a hearing loss as well as their families, friends and carers. It is DEAFvibe’s belief that all deaf people should be treated equally, fairly and with respect, that access to information & communication is provided without barriers or prejudice, promoting equal participation and opportunities in life. Communication whether it be written, verbal or through visual information is a vital need to have a sense of belonging in society. DEAFvibe’s philosophy is “for deaf people, with deaf people, by deaf people”. Our vision is: to create a safe, friendly and relaxed environment where individuals can communicate, share feelings and offer support to each other; to create opportunities for individuals to accept and develop skills in coping with their own experiences of deafness;to encourage individuals to use their expertise and knowledge to empower others; to offer advice & information to individuals enabling them to make informed choices which promote their independent living; to signpost individuals to other services locally and nationally.

MAWDESLEY MILLENNIUM GREEN TRUST (UK, 1075755) Browse events

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NOW Project (UK, NOW Project - N/A) Browse events

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We work with people with learning disabilities, difficulties and those on the Autistic Spectrum to help them gain qualifications, life/work experience and support them move into employment. Our work is about social inclusion and leads the people we work with to having a brighter future.

Leicester Masaya Link Group (UK, 1088684) Browse events

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The Leicester Masaya Link Group is a non-governmental organisation which manages the town-twinning link between Leicester and Masaya in Nicaragua (Central America).  established in 1987, the LMLG aims to - help to reduce poverty in Masaya through partnerships for sustainable development.  - raise public awareness of global issues in both Leicester and Masaya. In Leicester, the LMLG raises public awareness of the link and related global issues across all sectors of the community.  We use our experience of development and knowledge of Nicaragua to provide a rich source of materials and programmes for schools,  youth and community groups. Learning from our Nicaraguan partners is integral to our educational work, helping us to promote social inclusion, active citizenship and education for sustainable development.   We have a well-stocked resource centre based in Southfields Library and throughout the year we hold a number of public events that showcase our project work and celebrate the culture and diversity of our respective cities. The LMLG develops and maintains an exchange of contacts that foster friendship, mutual understanding and enrich the lives of people in both cities.

TCW & 90SU BRANCH RAFA (UK, 1135869) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1135869