(UK, 1060001) Browse eventsNewfrontiers is a worldwide family of churches together on a mission, currently approaching 500 churches worldwide, 220 of which are in the UK. We have a passionate commitment to build the church according to New Testament principles. We believe that strong local churches are to be a blessing to towns, cities and communities across our nation. Churches where each member participates, the gifts of the Spirit are outworked, where there is joy in caring one for the other, where there is a desire to make a difference in society and to reach those in need.
(UK, xt30081) Browse eventsThe Charlie Harrison Foundation was set up after our son Charlie died due to complications during labour. On average ten babies are stillborn (die after the 24th week of pregnancy) and seven babies die neonatally (die within the first four weeks of life) every day in the UK. This is higher than almost any other high income country. Around 500 babies die every year in the UK as a result of events during labour when the baby does not get enough oxygen. These are clearly some of the most avoidable deaths of all since, if the babys labour had been managed in a different way, the baby might have lived. The money raised by The Charlie Harrison Foundation will be used to: Provide training for midwives and neo-natal nurses Ensure appropriate support is available for parents Buy specialised equipment Initially we will support the hospitals where Charlie was cared for but eventually we hope to extend this to other hospitals in our area, to national charities that fund research and to international charities that support neonatal care in developing countries.
(UK, 1142749) Browse eventsThree Ways is Special Needs Academy; our Vision is 'Access to Achievement', providing a stimulating, creative learning environment for learning difficulties and disabilities aged 3-19 years. With 175 pupils and a range of Special Needs, very complex needs and life threatening medical conditions.
(UK, 1131028) Browse eventsEar4kidz is a charity for D/deaf & Hearing Impaired children and young people . We Provide a safe social environment in workshops, outings, parties, events and meetings for our children to come together, making new friends and share their experiences. Giving them the opportunity to 'be the crowd, instead of one in the crowd'. Breaking down barriers for every deaf & hearing impaired child. Support & guidance is offered to all families together with advocacy.
(UK, The Last Chance Hotel - N/A) Browse eventsThe Last Chance Hotel works hard to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused and neglected animals.
(UK, 1115343) Browse eventsThe Jewish Leadership Council comprises the heads of the major institutions in each sector of UK Jewish life together with individual communal leaders. The Council exists to strengthen the major institutions of British Jewry, to promote cooperation between them and to articulate a confident and compelling narrative of Jewish life in the United Kingdom. To donate directly to the JLC Commission on Women in Jewish Leadership, please go to www.virginmoneygiving.com/CommissiononWomeninJewishLeadership
(UK, 1172153) Browse eventsSinead’s Cancer Care is a West Yorkshire based charity founded alongside Sinead to support charities that helped her, during her battle with cancer. After experiencing the care and support given by these charities, Sinead felt driven to support and fundraise, enabling other young people with cancer to receive the same help and support Sinead and her family did. Our Beneficiary charities include Overgate Hospice, The Christie, Macmillan, The Laura Crane Trust, Teenage Cancer Trust, The Willow foundation and CLIC Sargent. These provide medical research, treatment, care and support. They aim to improve the quality of life for young people who are facing cancer.Join us and help, Fight Cancer Together. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1172153 Find out more Website http://www.sineadscancercare.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sineadscancercare/
(UK, 517714MCC) Browse eventswork-wise Charitable Fund In the UK, young people continue to be the hardest hit by the recession and are almost three times as likely as adults to be unemployed. Young people deserve the chance of a decent and productive job to build a better future. We need to tap into their talent and economic potential and must at all costs avoid disillusioned youth trapped in a cycle of working poverty or in danger of being detached altogether. By providing resources to better prepare young people we can improve their employment and life prospects. work-wise provides opportunities and experiences to educate and support young people to enable them to enter the world of work with confidence and work ready and to take their place in society as responsible citizens. work-wise has been developed by volunteers from the business community to provide young people, our future generation workforce, with a broad range of inspirational, industry focused, work related learning and development experiences supported by employers throughout. Enabling young people to better develop the personal attributes and skills - the work-wise essentials - they will need in preparation for future jobs and life. The money raised through the work-wise fund will be used to:
‘Liberty Staffordshire’ is a non-profit charity that provides young people with special needs opportunities to live and work within Staffordshire, West Midlands and Warwickshire. It was set up to combat the lack of government funding provided to help these youngsters both socially and with their physical and mental health.Queen’s Croft Special School is a learning community for youngsters who find learning and physical activities difficult. It focuses not only on education but on the individuals forward journey and transition to mainstream life. A generic Special School serving students from age 11 to 19, Queens Croft is different to any other because it continues its support way beyond education. Queens Croft and ‘Liberty Staffordshire’ We have set a task to increase fitness and muscle tone in as many young people that they can reach. They are working together to tackle the cliff drop transition between education and life beyond for people with special needs. Most educational establishments do not and pupils are left high and dry when education ceases. We provide vocational training, employment opportunities, football clubs, fitness and access to the arts for all. Due to lack of Government funding these children and young people do not get the physiotherapy that they require. The project is to set up ‘Boot Camp’ style exercise classes working with specially adapted gym equipment to tackle this issue. With funding we will run a yearly’ Iron Man’ challenge that they can compete in at their level. They will in turn be able to gain their own sponsorship to raise money for the continuing success of this project.To be able to do this we need to raise £18,000 to install specially adapted gym equipment, employ specialist trainers to run disability team games and running clubs. There is nowhere else that runs specially adapted exercise classes. We aim to integrate main stream young people when appropriate to the training sessions. There has been no other project or service where the children can socialize and integrate with others from the community. People with disabilities are unable to attend out of school gym clubs, mainstream dance classes or sports activities as others do which limits their social skills, stamina and physical development. Please help to give these children a sense of belonging and purpose. Charity No: 1054149 Find out more Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/libertystaffordshire/
Raises funds to promote academic research in the humanities by Georgian scholars by making awards and facilitating publications and conference attendance
(UK, 1172100) Browse eventsMaking life easier for cancer patients. We provide badges for cancer patients, modelled on the “Baby on board” badges popular in London, to encourage people to make room on public transport for those undergoing treatment. Even the smallest amount of kindness might shine a tiny ray of sunshine onto what can be a horribly depressing time. Being offered help or support, without having to ask, might make all the difference to someone’s day.Cancer patients don’t all lose their hair, so they are not always obvious. Everyone’s experience with cancer is different. If a little badge can help get somebody one step closer to the end of their treatment, or even just make them feel a bit better for five minutes, then its purpose has worked.We don’t want anyone to feel pressured into wearing a badge, but knowing you have one in your pocket, just in case, can be a morale booster. Even if you don’t particularly need any help, somebody asking you how you are, or wishing you luck, can give you a real boost, and can turn a bad day into a better one. Charity No: 1172100 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
Breaking Chains a collaborative force eradicating modern slavery through CARE (Collaboration, Awareness, Rescue and Education)
Welcome to Highgate Newtown Community Centre donations page! This is your chance to help strengthen your community by getting involved in helping the Centre provide lots of great programs and activities for everyone. If your interested in doing more then contact us at www.hncc.co.uk.
Community-based eye bank founded in 1965 to meet the growing need for cornea tissue in San Antonio and surrounding areas. The San Antonio Eye Bank has helped restore sight to the blind for over 50 years throughout South Texas. San Antonio Eye Bank is a proud affiliate of Keralink International.
(UK, 507834) Browse eventsThe Friends of the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery is a registered charity (507834) whose aims are to promote, support, assist and improve the Stoke on Trent Museums. Please help us raise much needed funds for the Staffordshire Hoard and the Spitfire Appeal by clicking: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/Staffordshirehoard http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/Spitfire Or you may prefer to to make single or monthly donation to our general fund that supports both the Staffordshire Hoard, The Spitfire Appeal and the the Stoke-on-Trent Museums, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery and Gladstone Pottery Museum, please click the donate buttons opposite. Thank you for your kind donation The Museum Friends
(UK, 287208) Browse eventsFriends of Fetcham Village Infant & Pre-school. We are a group of volunteer parents & carers who work together to organise fundraising events in order in enhance the learning environment and facilities at our wonderful village school. Past proceeds from events have been spent on paying for school trips, playground equipment and markings (including the beautiful, and very popular pirate ship and murals) and donating money to each individual class to be spent on whatever learning aids the teachers and TA's felt appropriate. Current and future funds are looking to be spent on enhancing the Reception classes play area with new equipment and markings, renewing the washroom areas for each classroom and installing much needed storage space for all classrooms. Thank you for supporting our wonderful school
Down Right Brilliant is based in Newry and the surrounding area. We support children and young people with Down's Syndrome and their families. We hold monthly meetings and run a range of clubs and activities.
(UK, 524710) Browse eventsBirstall Scout Group promotes the development of young people, both boys and girls, in line with The Scout Association policies and procedures. Our group consists of Beavers (6-8yrs), Cubs (8-10yrs) and Scouts (10-14yrs) and is growing year on year. Our aim is to educate, guide and help develop young children within the global scouting programme which, includes activities such as outdoors, community, fitness, global, creative, beliefs and attitude. It is important for us to ensure there is a route for all children to join our membership and partake in the benefits the group can offer. This allows all children to participate in activities and attend trips away including camping etc. We feel the group allows children to develop and take responsibility for themselves and others to assist them in life as they develop into an adult. The group has members from various backgrounds and will help and support low income families to ensure their children are not discriminated against and can still enjoy all activities and education which the scout group offers. Please help us in fundraising to further enhance our group in areas of growth, equipment, activities and development.