(UK, 1101217) Browse eventsNone shall be turned away is the pledge of LAMB hospital in rural North West Bangladesh. We raise money for a poor fund so that no-one is turned away from treatment because of their poverty. It is well known locally that LAMB treats people first and deals with finance later, and so the poor come to LAMB. Every penny of donations received by LHCF goes to LAMB; as our small administrative costs are borne by our Trustees. The LAMB project runs a network of 25 clinics and safe delivery units, and a 150 bed hospital. They help an average of 460 outpatients a day. It also provides health care to the 1. 5 million poor in the surrounding villages, using more than 400 trained village health volunteers to raise awareness of how illness can be prevented. One of its proudest achievements is to decrease the number of mothers and children dying in childbirth to half the national level in this area, but there is much more to be done! In addition to clinical services LAMB’s work includes: community dvelopment; working to improve women’s rights and to reduce violence against women; training community midwives; and improving the health and education of children with disabilities.
(UK, 1147566) Browse eventsSt Jude's (Herne Hill, London) PTA was set up in 2009 in order to fundraise projects in support of the school and its pupils. To advance the education of pupils in the school in particular by:developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school;engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils. Charity No: 1147566 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/364744320253552/
The Jill Todd Trust was established to commemorate the talented + active life of Jill, who within one year from graduating with a 1st Class Hons degree in Photography had her life taken by cancer. Jill was 23. The objects of the Trust are: To raise funds to help find a cure for cancer and Promote early careers in photography.
(UK, 1159544) Browse eventsPAWS is dedicated to helping animals in need around the Pennine towns of Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. We operate a no kill policy. We rescue and rehome animals and care for those waiting for a home. We rely on volunteers and donations to fund our work and hold regular fundraising events.
YF was set up in 2012 in response to a number of local young people voicing their concern and disappointment that there was a lack of safe social spaces in the area. We have continued to follow a youth-led model, shaping our work based on what our members need and want to see in their community.
To promote, fund-raise and help with the provision of pre-school education in the town of Kangonga, Zambia
(UK, 1080131) Browse eventsThare Machi Education produces audio visual lessons on basic health, hygiene and life skills in 53 languages. These DVDs are given to local partners in developing countries using portable DVD players to change lives. TME has partners in 20 countries including Cambodia, India and South Africa
We teach Latin in UK state schools, delivering an arts-based language curriculum consistently in schools. We teach a dead language to introduce history, art and literature, using songs, games and drama. Our approach is to bring the past to life to change the future.
Appin Community Development Trust is a small, community based charity set up in 2017 by a group of local volunteers to help improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life for residents in this remote rural area on the north west coast of Argyll. Our mission is to help Appin be a vibrant, sustainable, resilient and inclusive community for all who live and work here. We do this through local consultation and group working to identify opportunities for the development of services and facilities to meet the needs of local people. We are a very elderly community so early projects have included setting up a community transport scheme (there are no public transport services) and a locally run care at home service (we are too remote for commercial providers). We are also developing projects to encourage and support young working families to come and make Appin their home, providing new facilities (playpark, community garden) and infrastructure for sports and recreation activities, including restoration of the old boathouse. We pull together a great range of volunteer skills and time commitments but do also need funding to deliver and sustain our work. We greatly value all the help and support we receive.
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(UK, 219279WS) Browse eventsFor over 90 years, our distinct and specially tailored welfare schemes have helped thousands of men, women and children within the Armed Forces community, who are in financial hardship or in need of extra support as a result of military circumstance. Formed in 1921 to safeguard the interests of wives, widows and children of men who served in the Great War, we continue today to support those in need through educational sponsorship and annuities, family welfare breaks and direct grants to women and children disadvantaged by military circumstance. Our support services are available to the entire Armed Forces community; from service personnel and veterans to military spouses and children. To find out more about the support we provide and the people we've helped please visit http://www.rblws.org.uk/how-we-help/our-beneficiaries For any other information, please visit www.rblws.org.uk or call 0203 207 2181
(UK, 1127158) Browse eventsKARIBU! Welcome to True Vine Trust for Tanzania. (TVT). A non-governmental Christian based charity, assisting in the support and development of education, healthcare, vocational needs and mission. TVT is dedicated in serving the indigent people in the drought-ridden Maasia Steppe and Arusha regions. Our main project is helping in supporting Mgutwa Secondary School, educating students from poor backgrounds, some being orphaned and some suffering illness. These young people will have a chance of higher education and a secure future, benifiting the communities and families where they will work and live. Volunteers are welcome to assist in Tanzania with these projects, enjoying the Maasai lifestyle and working alongside the local people.