Amgueddfa Cymru–National Museum Wales was established in 1907. Over 1.6m visitors a year see our varied, internationally significant collections in eight museums. Sefydlwyd Amgueddfa Cymru ym 1907. Gwêl dros 1.6m o ymwelwyr y flwyddyn ein casgliadau amrywiol, o bwys rhyngwladol mewn wyth amgueddfa.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Word for the World Bible Translators has a vision to bring God's Word (the Bible) to all people in their heart language. We have a specific target date of wanting to be instrumental in the completion of the Bible in 500 languages by 2050. We do this by training and empowering nationals to translate the Bible for their own people. Please donate to support our cause. Our method of empowering nationals has been in place now for 35 years. Over 900 students have attended our Diploma in Bible translation, and 170 have received the diploma. We have 93 Bible Translation projects currently in Africa, Slovakia and SE Asia, all run by nationals. This is a very cost effective means of doing Bible translation. It also enhances the naturalness of the translation and creates local ownership. Charity No: 1098498 Find out more Website http://twftw.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/TWFTW Twitter https://twitter.com/TWFTWUK Flickr https://www.facebook.com/TWFTW#!/TWFTWTranslationFamily YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz1crd0wNAo
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Manna House is a drop-in for the homeless and vulnerable within the Stoke-on-Trent area. Based at the Baptist Church in Hanley, Manna House was started in March 2005 by a small group of volunteers from in and around the city.Supported by the generous giving of individuals and groups, Manna House offers a weekly breakfast every Tuesday morning and an evening dinner on Thursday evening. A lunch bag of sandwiches, biscuits and a cold drink is also provided along with a small bag of groceries to help out during the week.We attract over 150 visitors each week, many of whom suffer from addictions. Offering a safe place to eat and talk, we also act as a signpost to other organisations that help with addictions and homeless issues. To assist with personal hygiene and self esteem, shower facilities, toiletries, barbering and hairdressing, along with clean clothes and underwear are provided for all our guests. For the many in the city who find themselves sleeping rough, blankets and sleeping bags are also freely given out.Friendship, encouragement and support are key attributes of all our volunteers and TLC is in abundant supply. Charity No: 1147797 Find out more Website http://www.mannahouse-hanley.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MannaHouseHanley/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo1rYesz4wE
We offer fun, friendship and Freedom on Wheels! We are a unique and small Cornish charity improving the lives of disabled people and their carers! The CDA provide a coach adapted for disability users and a caravan also specially adapted, sited in Cornwall, to provide holidays to disabled people and their important carers! We benefit many other charities and between 4000/5000 people! Cornwall, due to its rural nature, can create feelings of isolation for even the most active. We seek to take people away from their four walls and out into the community for a breathe of fresh air and companionship! At the current time we are actively fundraising for a new small coach to enable us to access rural areas and to provide a more comfortable and improved service. Our users cant just step in a car and go... They are very grateful for your support! Find us on facebook as freedomonwheels.
Iain Goodwill trust is working hard to highlight the dangers of young children around motor vehicles - particularly at home. In addition it is trying to make cars impossible for children to start.
Mercy Ships is a global charity that seeks to increase access to health care in the developing world. The organization deploys the world’s largest, private hospital ship to host nations to serve the dire needs of the local population in western Africa. Mercy Ships provides surgeon training, curative surgical interventions, and community-based preventative health strategies. The organization accomplishes these goals by working with health authorities to build capacity and support sustainable development of local medical personnel and facilities. Collaborating with qualified local and international partners, Mercy Ships programs offer practical and spiritual support to developing nations striving to make health care accessible for all.
Friends of Westbury School works to advance the education of pupils at Westbury-on-Severn CE Primary School. We raise funds for school facilities, equipment and learning resources, and promote effective relationships between parents, staff and associates of the School.
Our Heart Dream: Around 6 million children globally suffer form cardiomyopathy, and 1000 of these are in the Netherlands. This is a serious and often congenital cardiac muscle disease. Almost half of these children die within five years following diagnosis of the disease or can only go on living after a heart transplant. There is unfortunately very little known about cardiomyopathy among children. The Heart Dream Foundation wants to change this and is financing scientific research into children cardiomyopathy. This research is to improve treatment and quality of life for these very sick children. And maybe one day, in a beautiful dream, to heal cardiomyopathy. Lucas is one of these 1000 children. In 2011, we were told Lucas had dilated cardiomyopathy, a cardiac muscle disease. For three years his heart was to weak to function without a continuous and extensive course of medication. On January 2015 Lucas was officially placed on the waiting list for a new heart. On February, Lucas got his new donor heart. After the heart transplant we have seen an increase in quality of life. Lucas can be a child again! The future remains unclear. A transplant heart has a life span of an average of 15 to 20 years. Research on new developments is therefore of vital importance to determine a better future prospect for these children. Now two years after his heart transplant, Lucas is aiming to deliver a world performance through participation in the Heart Dream Mont Ventoux Challenge.
Holy Trinity is a growing and friendly Christian community in the heart of Leicester. We are seeking to revitalize our facilities to bring about renewed connection with the City of Leicester. Comprising a new frontage and foyer, with a staffed reception space and coffee shop, people will be able to pop in for a decent coffee and explore the church facilities. Our various groups will all benefit from refurbished and refitted spaces, including a new kitchen for our Triangle ministry to the homeless and vulnerably-housed, and new AV systems for all manner of different events from kids days to film nights. All of this is to bring our facilities to being fit for purpose for a 21st century meeting place that meets not only our needs but those we serve. And it is also a place for people to have confidence in from the moment they walk in the door. Charity No: 1132601 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/holytrinityleicester/ Twitter https://twitter.com/holytrinityleic
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The Way Trust, based in Aberdeen, helps to train unemployed men and women, preparing them for full time permanent employment. This is done through two main projects, the landscaping business 'Straight-way' for men, and the coffee shop 'Gateway @ Credo' for women.
Thank you for visiting CHILD Deaf Youth Project (CDYP) profile page on MyDonate. CDYP are a vibrant registered charity, working for the benefit of all Deaf, hard of hearing children and young adults within the Tees Valley area. We welcome children and young people age 5 - 19 and provide 2 youth clubs that run all year including half terms and summer holidays. CHILD Deaf Youth Project provide a range of educational and social activities, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, where young people can interact using their first/preferred communication methods, in an appropriate environment, whilst at the same time developing and gaining skills and enjoying a positive experience to reduce isolation, promote positive self esteem and independence. On Sunday the 10th of September, 3 people including myself, our member of staff Jenna and her fiancé Gary will be doing the Great North Run in Newcastle. Please donate to support our cause however big or small. Thank you.P.S. Please share this page with everyone you know and help us spread the word - thank you. Charity No: 1070908
The Lantern Community is located on the outskirts of Ringwood and currently is a home to 53 companions in our 12 houses. The Lantern Community is a multifaceted organisations with a number of activities and departments. We can offer: Personal Care services to meet the care needs of adults with different abilities who live in or near the Lantern community Estate or who use the Day services on the estate. The provision of Housing for adults with different abilities who chose to live within a social and therapeutic community. The provision of support services to assist in developing the adults with different abilities independence and enabling them to maintain their tenancy. Providing meaningful day activities which create opportunities for work experience, lifelong learning, artistic and educational development. Community living.
We offer small grants of £1000 and less to children aged 17 and under living in Aberdeenshire who by virtue of ill-health, disability, financial hardship or any other disadvantage need further assistance.
We are an active girl guide unit and we learn life skills through community activities, challenging ourselves and having fun! We want to go camping to learn more about our beautiful countryside and to develop our independence. Please help us to buy new camping equipment. Thank you!
Nottingham Rowing Club, based near Trent Bridge, is the largest club in the East Midlands and one of the most successful in the country, in the ten years since we were founded we’ve amassed over 1000 wins. We run several different programmmes, from High Performance to recreational, so there should be something for almost everyone whether you’re an aspiring international, someone who wants to improve, or simply want to potter about on the river. Age is no barrier. Nottingham Rowing Club was formed in 2006, initially as a result of the merger of the Nottingham Boat Club and the Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, two historic Nottingham clubs that were established in 1894 and 1869 respectively. During the hundred-plus years of the two separate clubs both had various major achievements, but by the beginning of 2006 the votes of both clubs’ memberships supported the committees’ view that the sum of the two clubs would be greater than its parts and the merger process started. Fund raising, health and welfare sit comfortably alongside our sporting hero's.
NoFit State is the UK’s leading large-scale contemporary circus company, producing professional touring productions as well as a wide variety of community, training, and education projects for people of all ages.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1162550
The Friends of Wateringbury Church are a locally-based charity which aims to help to maintain, preserve and improve the building and churchyard of St John the Baptist in Wateringbury. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Friends are managed by a committee of volunteers and are independent from the Parochial Church Council.Anyone can become a Friend of Wateringbury Church, even if they aren’t churchgoers or even living in the parish. Perhaps you may value the building, its history and traditions, or just feel it’s important for the village to keep the church in good condition. Our overall aim is to help the church maintain its role at the heart of our village.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1151983 Find out more Website http://www.fowc.org.uk