The Friends of Southampton Youth Orchestras (FSYO) is a charitable organisation whose aim is to support the various orchestral ensembles that are part of the Southampton Youth Orchestras. The Pyramid The ensembles form a pyramid of young players starting with a broad base of those gaining their first experience of orchestral playing, from Acorn strings, through to Elgar strings, Southampton Youth Strings (SYS), Southampton Youth Concert Sinfonia (SYCS) and all the way up to Southampton Youth Orchestra (SYO) itself, one of the UK's foremost youth orchestras. Most of the FSYO committee members are parents of current players. Musical directors are also represented ex officio. The Friends support the orchestras in many ways, for example by providing new instruments and music, and by giving financial support for concerts, tours, residential weekends and specialist sectional support. What we need Our immediate needs this year are to provide funds for the 50th Anniversary Concert on 4 July 2015 and to subsidise the upcoming SYO tour to Germany. Please donate to support this exciting venture which the orchestra players will remember all their lives. Thank you so much for your kind support of the FSYO. Charity No: 283789 Find out more Website http://www.fsyo.org.uk/
Our organisation run by volunteers manages a variety of fund raising events to raise money through the school community to support our school to purchase equipment to aid the learning and development of the children that attend the school.
The South Stanley Partnership is a registered charity that was originally set up in 2001 to help people in this socially and economically deprived community. We are based in St. Stephen's Community Centre, which is a disused church building and amongst other things we provide Employment enhancement opportunities and Recreational activities for people in our area. We also provide Daily Not for profit Cooked meals so that people with low budget incomes can afford to eat a balanced nutritious meal. We provide a Delivery service for the Elderly and Disabled. Our large hall and conference suite are available to hire at very competitive prices. The hall can also be hired for birthday parties etc. Our cafe is open from 9am to 1pm each weekday and also on Sunday's. For more information on our community groups, daily activities or cafe menu's please contact us on 01207 299951 or email us at [email protected].
Vocal Advocacy is a small independent charity helping people with a learning disability or communication difficulty to understand and exercise their rights, make decisions about issues that are important to them and make sure their voice is heard.
Creative Carbon Scotland believe that the arts and culture have an essential role in achieving the transformational change to a sustainable future. Our vision is of a Scotland where this role is fully recognised, developed and utilised by both the cultural world and others interested in sustainability. Our mission is therefore to connect the arts and culture with others working towards that transformational change in order to bring it about. Our objective is larger than achieving incremental change in small pockets: we want to form a network of creative individuals and organisations who together can alter perceptions and change society using the work they make and present, the way they operate and how they speak to the public. We work with artists and individuals, cultural and sustainability organisations, funders and policy makers, connecting them to the change process and exploring how the cultural sector can contribute.
From her melanoma diagnosis in 2013, Liz Binns faced the disease with fierce determination. Liz explored every avenue through the nine years she lived with the disease and the charity thst bears her name is dedicated to further research and better outcomes for patients
(UK, SC026570) Browse eventsFaith groups increasingly demand to be heard in public life. They want to influence our politics, our schools and our cultural life. But who represents the interests of the growing number of ethically concerned but non-religious people in Scotland? The Humanist Society of Scotland (HSS) does.
Supporting flood risk communities across Scotland. We provide flooded communities support to help them to recover from the practical and emotional effects of flooding and to become more resilient to future flooding.We also work to make sure that communities across Scotland understand the risks and consequences of flooding in their area. Please donate to support our work across Scotland.
(UK, 1108855) Browse eventsHome-Start East Sussex helps parents build better lives for their children. We recruit and train volunteers who are usually parents themselves, to support families, offering informal, friendly and confidential support through home-visiting and family groups. Charity No: 1108855 Find out more Website http://www.hses.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hseastsussex Twitter http://www.twitter.com/hseastsussex YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
ACE Projects is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with local social leaders from the favelas, aiming to inspire the next generation through extracurricular after school activities at our on-site community centers.
We raise and make charitable donations to appropriate charitable causes which are brought to the attention of Lloyd's FC Matthew Harding Trust and in so doing assist in the relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
(UK, 1191567) Browse eventsTACAL (Text & Chat About Life) helping people from all backgrounds who are suffering with any form of mental health. We support & chat to people, helping those who suffer from depression, anxiety, mood swings, loneliness, bullying, racial hatred & other mental health issues & situations.
(UK, 1075112) Browse eventsIt strives to contribute to the education of pupils at the School in Tanzania. It does this by raising money for the improvement of buildings and equipment at the school and also by providing bursaries and scholarships for children of the area.