(UK, 511258) Browse eventsWe provide help and support to Stroke survivors and their family in and around Oswestry. We meet every month either for afternoon tea and a chat or go on an outing. All donations go into the club for our members, the club is run by a dedicated team of volunteers.
(UK, 1063981) Browse eventsThe LGSO was formed to give people the opportunity to do something they enjoyed in a friendly and supportive environment. We aim to share our passion for orchestral music, reaching out to new audiences and making a contribution to LGBT life in London and beyond.
(UK, 1070606) Browse eventsThe Women's Resource Centre is a charity which supports women's organisations to be more effective and sustainable. We provide training, lobby government and work to ensure our members, who work in areas from domestic violence to rape crisis and maternity rights, have their voices heard.
(UK, 221026) Browse eventsAs one of the UK's oldest Environmental Protection charities, it has been protecting the planet for over 100 years, bringing together organisations from the public, private and voluntary sectors to promote a balanced and innovative approach to solving environmental problems. It is active and influential across three policy areas; air quality and climate change, land and noise pollution.
(UK, 252847) Browse eventsPart of the international Samaritans movement , Swindon Samaritans is an independent charity run by volunteers providing emotional support to the people of Swindon and surrounding area.The team of about 100 listening volunteers offers emotional support to callers by telephone , in person or by email, 24 hours a day , 365 days a year.
(UK, 1102325) Browse eventsThe Stuart Low Trust (SLT) was founded in 1999 following the suicide of a young man, Stuart Low, who lived and died in Islington, North London. He was 27. Stuart’s experience as someone with a psychiatric diagnosis, but without the right support, prompted local people to found a trust in his memory with the purpose of providing activities for people with mental illness, or who are living with psychological distress and despair, and who have become socially isolated. The emphasis is on providing activities at evenings and weekends, when people are at their most vulnerable. The trust offers a warm, inclusive welcome to around 200 people each month. SLT holds an event every Friday evening of the year near Angel, Islington, which provides the opportunity to socialise, a presentation, workshop or musical performance and free, nutritious refreshments. Anyone is welcome to attend. SLT also runs: Here is what some Stuart Low Trust participants have said: “Stuart Low Trust is a vital organisation helping people who feel marginalised elsewhere.” “Stuart Low is a very supportive organisation which makes a big difference to me. I am trying to deal with a lot of difficult personal issues and being able to come here is very important to me. In these difficult times it is even more so.” “Coming here definitely saved the local PCT money in therapy/counselling – would need a lot more if I couldn’t do Stuart Low Trust activities.”
(UK, 359) Browse eventsThe Telefónica Foundation was set up in 1998 to improve people’s lives, generating ideas and solutions that enable us to respond with courage and innovation to the real needs of communities where we operate. In the UK, we are the driving force behind the Think Big youth programme.
(UK, 263155) Browse eventsThe Sesame Institute educates and supports Drama and Movement Therapists. These practitioners use Drama, Movement and Imagination to help clients mental wellbeing. Health professionals apply the Sesame Approach in wide ranging mental health fields throughout the NHS and in private practise.
(UK, Gordano Rugby Club - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a local rugby club in Somerset. We run 3 Senior mens teams and 1 Senior womens team. We have a very strong junior rugby section and each Sunday have over 400 kids playing rugby at Caswell Lane. All donations to JustGiving and GiftAid will help us continue our massive investment into Rugby.
(UK, 1055282) Browse eventsAylesbury Vale Youth for Christ was established in 1970 and serves local young people aged 9 - 25. We respond to needs in the community by partnering with others to develop a comprehensive range of activities and opportunities. We currently run 9 weekly drop-in groups (www.youthcafe.info) attracting hundreds of young people.
(UK, 259420) Browse eventsFOR THE BENEFIT OF SUCH CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS OR OBJECTS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL IN THEIR ABSOLUTE DISCRETION FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE.
(UK, 1080628) Browse eventsBlackfriars is a special school working with 200 young people with a wide range of disabilities from the age of 2 to 19. It aims to give these young people the best start in life and to live a fulfilled life in their local communities.
(UK, 1125842) Browse eventsYiewsley Cornerstone Centre offers a wide range of activities to cater for the current needs of the local community. These services provide the tools and knowledge to increase the opportunities available to the community so they may have a better standard of living throughout their lives.
(UK, 1113794) Browse eventsM.E. Solutions is dedicated to finding a breakthrough in the treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis . The mission is undertaken by the provision of a free-to-patient treatment and research clinic and through the funding of innovative scientists working with the physical causes of the illness.
(UK, 1141841) Browse eventsThe Rainmaker Foundation is a collaborative charity aimed to inspire generosity and help meaningful causes all over the world. From domestic issues in the UK, to working with underprivileged communities and disadvantaged young people, plus taking action against environmental issues, the Rainmaker Foundation has an open and global remit to help projects world wide. The Rainmaker Foundation connects those that wish to see change in the world with those out there achieveing results. It provides financial and managerial support to causes globally, creating platforms for change and connecting people for positive change.
(UK, SCO35087) Browse eventsRe-united at last, the ancient parish of Newbattle now comprises the lovely former mining village of Newtongrange, as well as the 1950s estates of Mayfield and Easthouses, and the homes clustered around the original kirk set amongst the trees of Kirkbank. Set on the outskirts of Dalkeith, we continue to worship in every community of our large parish, reaching out to our neighbours and friends with the love of God. If you would like more information about us and what we’re up to, then take a look at our website – www.newbattle.focus.btinternet.co.uk
The charity’s aim is to give young people, disabled or disadvantaged, the opportunity for adventure through outdoor activities and pursuits and to share the love of Jesus Christ with those participating in the charity’s activities.
(UK, 1081900) Browse eventsSupplies computers to be used in schools in Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania, and ensures that there is an appropriate organisation in each country to ensure the best use of each. Every electrically equipped secondary school in Zambia now has at least ten computers and trained staff.
(UK, 1131971) Browse eventsThe Parish of Norton covers St George's and St Nicholas churches. The clergy team and many volunteers provide community links between St Nicholas school and other churches & charities to help look after the needy and run activities for all ages including simple lunches for people to come & meet up.
(UK, 283353) Browse eventsArthur Rank Hospice Charity supports people in Cambridgeshire by providing end of life care, counselling and support for adult patients with life limiting illness. Our care helps patients and families to make every moment count. Each year the Charity must fundraise over £1.5 million to meet our financial commitments at the Hospice and to continue to provide all our services free of charge to those who benefit from them.
(UK, 1035804) Browse eventsThink Big support young people. All funds you donate to Think Big will go directly to making young people’s ideas work. All young people involved are helping our communities. Think Big is an O2 initiative, managed and run by youth charities. To find out more please visit www.o2thinkbig.co.uk.