(UK, SC044869) Browse eventsGathimba Edwards Foundation aims to provide as many Kenyan children as possible with the opportunity of a bright future. We do this through: - Supporting school, college & university fees - Supplying school uniforms, books and shoes - Hosting educational seminars - Building houses or improving existing homes - Supporting families to grow their own food - Enabling families to start their own businesses We also support children in Scotland with severe disabilities via the Neil Jaffrey Initiative. Gathimba Edwards Foundation is a charity registered in Scotland. Charity No SC044869.
Woodmancote Hall CIO (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) is a new independent Charity formed to take a lease on Woodmancote Hall from the church (£1 for a 35 year lease) and raise the funds needed to renovate it & reopen it, so that it has a new lease of life as a local, accessible, community hub for this small (population 545) rural Parish.
(UK, 1117342) Browse eventsWe are a charity passionate about improving the care of all cats. We deal with all aspects of cat health and welfare, from neutering projects, to raising standards of veterinary care, to educating cat owners. Our vision is that all cats are treated with care, compassion and understanding.
(UK, 1172490) Browse eventsThe foundation is committed to inspire the next generation of squash players, foster the growth of our sport by making a positive impact on the communities that it reaches and by supporting the wellbeing of the professional players that help spearhead these efforts.
(UK, 1175130) Browse eventsSt Laurence’s aims to demonstrate and extend the love of God to our community by meeting both spiritual and physical needs. We are tackling food poverty, social isolation and providing a warm space where everyone is welcome and ultimately having a positive and transformative impact on those we serve
(UK, 1122286) Browse eventsThe Ectopic Pregancy Foundation (EPF) is a charity organisation set up by a group of National Health Service (NHS) doctors to help give advice about this distressing condition that affects up to 1 in 100 pregnancies. We provide advice for both the medical profession and the general public, in the form of the website and a 24 hour telephone advice line. The EPF needs funds to support its activity and ambitions. Funding is required for hosting the website, providing the 24 hour patient helpline, mailshots to A&E departments, equipment to train gynaecologists in managing ectopic pregnancies and administrative support to run the organisation. All the trustees, faculty and international resident advisors are honorary and receive no financial reward and give their time freely. We do not have any governmental support. Mr Laurie Montgomery Irvine, founder and honory chief executive.