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Friends of Iganga (UK, 1100624) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

It is a small charity working with its Ugandan friends in Iganga (in Eastern Uganda) to develop sustainable projects such as an orphanage, health centre, blind centre and water source protection - to improve their health and quality of life + develop our awareness and understanding.

Doddinghurst Community Pre-School (UK, 1060260) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

THE PRE-SCHOOL PROVIDES ALL LOCAL CHILDREN WITH A SAFE ENVIROMENT TO LEARN AND PLAY, OFFERING ARTS, CRAFTS, MUSIC & MOVEMENT, FREE PLAY AND MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES DURING STRUCTURED SESSIONS THAT PREPARE THE CHILDREN TO MOVE ON TO SCHOOL. THE PRE-SCHOOL IS A VALUABLE PART OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY.

2nd West Drayton Scout Group (UK, 303733) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

2nd West Drayton Scout Group is one of the most active and popular groups in the District. Our enthusiastic team of volunteer leaders, supporters and committee members strive to give the kids a real scouting experiences.

BackOutThere (UK, SC043528) Browse events

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The Mission Continues: We are a social action group that has been established by British service personnel to give those that have served their country the opportunity to continue serving their communities. Our veterans use their inspirational skills to help others within our society creating achievement, meaning and a renewed reinvigorated purpose. Our events and activities are also designed to inspire and develop leadership skills in the corporate sector, with a distinct focus on moral courage and leadership. We aim to achieve: supporting people to age well and live independently for longer; improving health outcomes and wellbeing; supporting young potential; creating stronger and safer communities; contributing to prosperity, by eg reducing the cost of living and developing employment

The Wings of Hope (UK, The Wings of Hope - N/A) Browse events

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St Laurence Church, Hawkhurst (UK, 1134439) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1134439

Newcastle University - Inherited Blindness and LHON Research Fund (UK, Newcastle University - Inherited Blindness and LHON Research Fund - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) is a devastating eye disease that causes severe loss of vision. Some patients also lose their vision from other inherited forms of blindness. You can support our research effort to develop new and better treatments by making a donation through these pages.

GROW (UK, 1140496) Browse events

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TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY

Being Humanitarian (UK, 1157582) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

Our mission is simple and focuses on addressing the root causes of poverty and suffering by facilitating, developing and then delivering effective programs through sustainable partnerships with individuals, businesses and organisations. Being Humanitarian, a non-profit organisation, registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (Reg No. 1157582), works in relief and development to alleviate human suffering in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Being Humanitarian is dedicated to helping the needy overcome poverty and injustice. Charity No: 1157582 Find out more Website http://www.beinghumanitarian.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Being.Humanitarian.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/B__HUMANITARIAN YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCczo2FvIfFZ_jatRVahgFHQ

the edward newell memorial (UK, XT26052) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

The purposes of the Charity are for the advancement of health and improvement in the quality of lives for children and young people with “autism with severe learning difficulties". The charity is a memorial to Edward Newell who died on 21 June 2010. Edward’s strength of character, sense of humour and incredible spirit has left a hole in the hearts of his family and those that knew him. Our love for Edward now finds its voice and inspiration in the formation of a permanent charity whose core aim is to help children and young adults who, like Edward, are diagnosed with ASLD. We also aim to provide support to the families who are struggling to cope with the daily realities of caring for someone with this condition. Please note that the charity will be entirely for the public benefit; costs relating to Edward’s own memorial to commemorate his life do not form part of the charity. HMR&C Charities have accepted The Edward Newell Memorial as a charity for tax purposes under their reference XT26052. Payments received can be eligible for the Gift Aid scheme, the 25% gift aid. The HMR&C Model Declarations for fit and proper persons acting as charity trustees are in place. The Trustees do not expect to incur any administrative charges at this stage, all work being carried on a voluntary basis.   CHARITY DEFINITIONS: kindness and tolerance in judging others; love of humankind; the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need; generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless; a charitable act or work; benevolent feeling, especially towards those in need or in disfavour; leniency and forbearance in judging others

HC4AI (UK, 1158474) Browse events

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We provide healthcare to third world remote rural communities that have very limited or no access to health care by using modern technology and innovation. Remote rural people make long & arduous journeys to medical centres but are now treated in their homes using community health workers (CHW) travelling to the patient and linking with the doctors in their clinics, and hospitals via tele-medicine technology.The CHWs carry essential drugs and are trained in dispensing with advice from the doctors.The doctors talk directly with patients and the CHWs in real time using the tele-medicine technology.The Patient’s condition and clinical observations are transmitted to the doctor through tele-medicine and recording apps.The Patient’s medical details are available to the doctor and CHW via an app on their hand held tablet and a remote Electronic Medical Records Database.Patients who need escalated treatment are evacuated to hospital in the same ambulance that the CHWs use to attend the call.All treatments provided by us including drugs are free to patients who cannot fund their treatment. Charity No: 1158474 Find out more Website http://www.healthcare4all.org.uk

Rotary Jaipur Limb Project (UK, 1037735) Browse events

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The Rotary Jaipur Limb Project sponsor and support several limb camps in Asia and Africa and Haiti providing new limbs to thousands of amputees who otherwise live in abject conditions caused by disease, accidents or from minefields. A Jaipur limb costs £25 making active life possible for victims.

Community and Family Initiative (UK, 289179) Browse events

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Help and support for families and individuals in the local community. Parenting programmes, divorce and separation recovery, Befrienders and The Sharing Project: practical assistance for people needing furniture & household items. The charity also takes donations of furniture and household items.

Future Nation (UK, 1115050) Browse events

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Future Nation campaigns, fundraises and supports the development and growth of young people in partnership with their families and communities.

Justice Culture (UK, 1158207) Browse events

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Justice Culture is working to directly support survivors of human trafficking in the UK, and to promote the prevention, reduction, and detection of trafficking worldwide. Find out more by clicking the Facebook link below - website coming soon!

Parish Action (UK, Parish Action - N/A) Browse events

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Parish Action raises money for a number of charities supported by St Mary's Church and All Saints' Church Putney. The key charities we support are Spires, Vulindlela Guardians, Christian Aid, Newpin Roehampton and the Wandsworth Refugee Network. For more information visit our website www.parishofputney.co.uk.

Shelter For Humanity (UK, 1151549) Browse events

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Shelter for Humanity are disaster relief Shelter Specialists, we respond immediately to disasters worldwide. We call it “Shelter to Settlement”. Supplying the right materials, expertise and resources we help people rebuild their lives and communities, restore hope and dignity to the needy.

Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust (UK, 293188) Browse events

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The Property Trust acts as guardian of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and looks after a collection of small naval craft.

Children of Songea Trust (UK, SC036556) Browse events

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Children of Songea Trust is a small charity which makes a big difference in a part of the world where health, a good diet and even a basic education are denied to many children. Children of Songea Trust helps children who have lost their parents because of the AIDS epidemic. Its hard to imagine a better cause. Every pound you donate to the Charity will go direct to Tanzania and will help provide health care, food and education for children who have been orphaned. Thanks for your support.

Clytha Group RDA (UK, 1126592) Browse events

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Clytha Group RDA gives disabled people in South East Wales the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and well being; offering therapeutic benefits, achievement and enjoyment. We are wholly dependent on voluntary help and donations. In October 2010 four of us did a sponsored trek in Jordan to raise funds for the Group.  We paid the expenses of the trek ourselves, so all the sponsorship we raised went to the Group.

SNAPS (Special Needs And Parent Support Yorkshire) (UK, 1133405) Browse events

YTD Raised: £-32.50

SNAPS is an independent, Leeds based, registered charity founded in 2004 and run by parents of children with special needs, disabilities and life limiting illnesses. Families of children with special needs with one or more complex health condition face significant barriers to mainstream leisure, social and employment opportunities. SNAPS address this by providing non judgmental “whole family” based support and currently reach more than 350 families from across the Yorkshire Region. SNAPS gives each and every child, their parents and carers, unconditional friendship and is dedicated to realising the full potential of each and every family affected by disability. Many of Snaps families with children have life limiting and complex disabilities, many sadly do not live past their 10th year, therefore every day is precious. Snaps is unique in that it allows any family with a disability to benefit from its services without the requirement of a completed disability assessment as this can take years and can involve more than 100 professionals. This can mean that parents are unable to seek any statutory support, even if this were available. Through taking part in “whole family” centred activities, we challenge and reduce social exclusion, by working in collaboration with current and fledgling community groups, immobilising and sharing community support aimed at improving health, fitness and social inclusion of families of children with disabilities, special needs, and complex life limiting health conditions. Every penny raised for SNAPS is gratefully received and frugally spent running practical services, directly benefiting Yorkshire families. Snaps is largely staffed by an army of volunteers and parents who give their time generously to provide vital services.Funding is crucial to enable us to continue our service and meet the needs of a long waiting list of more than 100 parents, desperately seeking to access our life changing service. We are truly grateful for support.

Didcot Train Youth Project (UK, 1094601) Browse events

YTD Raised: £-58.10

Didcot TRAIN Youth Project (TRAIN) works to provide Detached Youth Work on Didcots streets. The aims of the Detached Youth Work are to befriend and build trust with young people 11 - 18 years of age in Didcot, who are disaffected from existing youth provisions. We also work with the schools and other youth organizations to achieve this. Following from earlier successs, TRAIN is working with ex young offenders to help break the cycle of reoffending in a project called Restart. Thank you for your interest and support. To make a donation please click on the links to do so....THANK YOU  

THE CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP (UK, 255465) Browse events

YTD Raised: £-111.00

The CSRF is a national charity dedicated to supporting retired civil servants, their partners and dependants. We operate a range of local and national services to support beneficiaries in tackling issues in later life.

Home-Start Cotswolds (UK, 1110632) Browse events

YTD Raised: £-196.20

Home-Start Cotswolds is a local charity, which provides regular support, friendship and practical help for young families in the Cotswold District Council area. Each year Home-Start Cotswolds aims to support at least 60 families in the area. Our volunteers visit families weekly and work alongside parents, in their own homes, to help them cope with the stresses and strains of life. Home-Start works because our trained volunteers are parents and they understand how hard it can be to bring up young children. Our service is available to families in the Cotswold District Council area who have at least one child under the age of 5 years. We support families experiencing issues such as loneliness and isolation because they have no family or friends nearby; family illness or bereavement; exhaustion and despair caused by the demands of several preschool children or multiple births.

Ashford Samaritans (UK, 264401) Browse events

YTD Raised: £-224.00

Ashford & Tenterden Samaritans is your local branch of the charity. Were a charity in our own right, apart from the national organisation, we therefore do all our own fundraising. Samaritans Vision is that that fewer people die by suicide. We hope to achieve this by "being there" 24/7 for anyone in emotional distress.