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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Peter, Formby (UK, 1128383) Browse events

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St Peter's Church, Formby or The Ancient Chapelry of Formby, its historic title - lies in the north east quarter of Formby, north of Liverpool, where it has been a centre of Christian worship and service within the community for centuries. At St. Peter's we hold on to the best of the Anglican tradition while still being open to innovation. We see ourselves as a welcoming, caring church. We have a concern for all in the parish and members of the church are involved in many aspects of the life of this community from youth organisations (we have a thriving Brownie and Scout Groups), Mothers Union and charity work. With such a historic church to look after for the future generations of Formby, we are always looking at different ways to raise funds. It costs over £150,000 each year to keep the doors of St Peter's open to serve the community of Formby and maintain the wonderful building which has stood for over 260 years. We thank you for your generous donations.

Paul's Trust (UK, 1099545) Browse events

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Paul's Trust is a small family charity based in Windsor, that helps children with various disabilities find that little extra something. Whether it is in the form of a new tricycle as an aid to physiotherapy and fun, or therapy with dolphins to assist with personal development. Paul's Trust considers the individual requirements of all children that apply for help. Thank you to Anna Friel who has agreed to be Patron of our charity. The History of Paul’s Trust Founded 2001 Paul Williams, the founder of Paul’s Trust began his plight to help children with disabilities eleven years ago. It started with a health check . To motivate him to loose weight he decided to do so for charity. Whilst thinking this through, he was approached by a friend who told him about a local 8 year old girl with Muscular Atrophy. She was in need of an electric wheelchair but was unable to get help from the local Wheelchair Services. So Paul’s first mission was on a roll. Lose weight, get sponsors and see how much money could be raised towards this chair. To support this he decided to arrange a charity golf day that included an auction and raffle. Anybody willing was asked to provide prizes. The first year he raised £7,500. This was donated solely to the young girl. A chair was purchased and the remainder put into a trust for any other products or assistance she needed in the future. After the third year Paul’s Trust was officially started following an annual format of a golf day with an auction and raffle.  Other events have been added to help raise funds to ensure Paul’s Trust can continue to support children of various abilities and needs. The amazing thing to mention with this is the financial support also received from other people and companies. The help has been endless and continues to be very much appreciated. With thanks, Paul Williams

Focus School | Ochil Campus (UK, SC025013) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC025013

balgopal foundation (UK, 1134922) Browse events

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WE MAKE A LIVING BY WHAT WE GET, BUT WE MAKE A LIFE BY WHAT WE GIVE Our vision is a world where all children have a sense of belonging and are loved and valued. Where they are opportune to receive basic education, to fulfil their potential, shape their own destiny and experience the joy of life.

Bighearted Scotland (UK, SCO23039) Browse events

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Bighearted Scotland was formed in 1994 when a group of charities decided to work together to raise vital funds for their individual causes. A donation to Bighearted Scotland works harder by helping a wide range of good causes including children and adults with a range of issues from epilepsy to special needs, exclusion, disability, cancer and mental ill health. We have grown to be the leading charity partnership in Scotland and to date we have raised over £1million to help thousands of children, young people and adults receive the best possible care and support they need to live happy and fulfilled lives. Bighearted Scotland is a consortium of 6 Scottish Charities; CLIC Sargent, Epilepsy Scotland, Erskine, Momentum, Penumbra and Scottish Spina Bifida Association. By supporting Bighearted Scotland you will be supporting 6 Scottish charities with one donation.

The Music Centre (UK, 1079536) Browse events

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Since 1992 Islington Music Centre has brought music tuition of the highest quality within the reach of all children and young people aged 6 - 18 in the Islington area of North London. Over two thousand children and young people have benefited from its provision, developing talent and confidence that has enabled them to excel.

Help Orphans Build Futures! (UK, Help Orphans Build Futures! - N/A) Browse events

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> Provide shelter and education to orphans and the needy > Create income generating projects for poor communities > Train both men and women in skills which will make them self-sufficient > Take care of the social welfare of the poor > Provide medical care when required

Eastington School Parents' Association (UK, 1179860) Browse events

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We run events and activities specifically to support activities and learning for the children of Eastington School. Are aims are to support our school community and education for all, including extra curricular activities.

Gift of Sight (UK, Gift of Sight - N/A) Browse events

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The Gift of Sight Appeal funds world-class research into the prevention and treatment of blindness. Principal areas of research are Age-related macular degeneration, the commonest cause of blindness in the Western world, Glaucoma and Nystagmus. X19140

The Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation (UK, 1142892) Browse events

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The Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation aims to support both needful individuals and charitable organisations through our grant provision. Our funding priorities are Dignity; Freedom and Sanctuary. The Foundation accepts applications from charitable organisations under these headings and funding will be directed to credible projects with measured objectives and deliverable tangible outcomes. We don't aim to eradicate global poverty, or tackle climate change by next Wednesday. We'll be fighting much smaller, but equally important battles. Backing achievable ambitions. Assisting the vulnerable and marginalised in the Midlands and London facing social injustice and inequality. We'd like our support to be as emotional as it is financial, hence our mission statement: Knowing that someone is fighting your corner Is half the battle won. Our Foundation will fight the corner of those we see as less able to defend themselves and support the flight of ambition for whom it is prevented. We'll do what Jack and Ada would have done!

Cowley Road Works (UK, 1118902) Browse events

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On the first Sunday of July, Oxford takes to the streets with colour, rhythm and art. Our year round community work all leads up to this – 1,000 artists, 700 procession participants, and over 50,000 audience. Representing 52 countries and cultures, Carnival celebrates art, diversity and community.

HOMESCHOOL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE (UK, 1146794) Browse events

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Wicked Fish Theatre Company (UK, 1108661) Browse events

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Community Foundation For Lancashire (UK, 1123229) Browse events

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The Community Foundation for Lancashire is a local grant-maker, distributing grants to grassroots community groups and voluntary organisations throughout Lancashire. We distribute grants on behalf of our donors and funding partners, with the ultimate vision to drive as much investment into the voluntary and community sector to enrich the lives of people in and around Lancashire and through them create united, thriving and prosperous communities. For more information on the Community Foundation please visit www.lancsfoundation.org.uk

tri4japan (UK, 1141488) Browse events

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Japan is gripped by its worst disaster since World War 2.Earthquakes, tsunami and now nuclear radioactivity fears. My Japanese wife Rieko and I lived in Japan for many years and have family and friends there. On Friday 11th March 2011, we watched in horror when the earthquake and tsunami hit Eastern Japan. We instantly knew we had to do something. One of the port towns called Kamaishi was literally washed away in front of our eyes. Kamaishi was the town on TV that really struck a chord string with us. Suddenly, this was real and it suddenly this was personal. When we saw buildings we had stayed in, shops we had visited, and roads we had walked down, vanish in front of our eyes, under the relentless surge of that all consuming Tsunami, we knew we had to act. Not only people suffering in Kamaishi, but those affected all over Japan, and if we had the resources, all people suffering in the world. However, we are just two people, with limited resources and limited time. Rather than watch in vain and prey, we put a stake in the ground and said, Now is the time to act. The earthquake and Tsnuami we saw hit Kamaishi was the catalyst, for our call to action. Why Tri ? Triathlon is all we know, I have been involved in triathlon for 25 years, it is not only our livelihood and our hobby, and a way of life. Although we say tri4japan, we want to include all sports, swim, bike run, endurance and sprint, individual and team. The true essence of our mission is that all people from all sports around the world come together and TRY FOR JAPAN. We have started Tri4Japan to raise money to help the people of Kamaishi who in many cases have literally lost everything in this devastating disaster. Please support us!

COLCHESTER ROUND TABLE 367 (UK, 1054311) Browse events

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St James C.E Primary School Fund (UK, 1049098) Browse events

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The aim of the St James C of E Primary School Fund is to advance the education of all children at the school via a variety of avenues including, but not limited to, new/improved equipment, resources, and school spaces.

Hope Spring Water (UK, 1165468) Browse events

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We help poor developing communities in Africa access clean water. Hope Spring helps developing communities in Africa to accesssafe, clean water. Lack of clean drinking water and adequate sanitation indeveloping communities is one of the major killers of children under 5 years ofage. In collaboration with the beneficiary community, we dig well or a boreholeto poor communities in Africa. Charity No: 1165468 Find out more Website http://www.hopespring.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hopespringwater/ Twitter https://twitter.com/hopespringh2o

Active 8 Systems (UK, SC041458) Browse events

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Lift (Life in Full Trust) (UK, 1160576) Browse events

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Lift funds the South Gonder Mother & Child Project, based in remote Ethiopia, to lift the poorest mothers and their pre-school children out of the poverty trap. The project provides Income Generation training for the mothers, a Montessori kindergarten for the children, health and social care for both.

JCoSS - Jewish Community Secondary School (UK, 1107705) Browse events

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JCoSS is a state funded local authority school in Barnet which educates 1300 Jewish students aged 11-18 yrs old. JCoSS is the only cross communal Jewish Secondary School in the UK. Our Pears Special Resource Provision is an integral part of JCoSS offering 50 places for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. With increasing government cuts the school no longer has the extra monies available to update technology, provide a dynamic programme of extra curricula activities, run certain GCSE/A Level courses or to provide vital support for our PSRP students.

The YouthLink Network (UK, EW01540) Browse events

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Behind the Concept The 2011 riots. Gang culture. Knife crime. London is one the most celebrated and visited cities in the world yet it’s not difficult to find negative perceptions of our young people. Unfortunately, the numerous challenges facing young Londoners have been met by funding cuts in the education sector and a planned narrowing of the curriculum. In this context, schools are faced with the harsh realities of preparing pupils for an increasingly competitive employment market whilst trying to create and develop ambitions and alter perceptions of what young people can achieve. The YouthLink Network was established to help schools meet these challenges head on by bringing communities together. We believe that by providing funding to expand education and by allowing young people the opportunities to meet would be mentors and inspiring speakers they can begin to create networks, raise their aspirations and most importantly, gain the confidence to realise their ambitions. Mission Our mission is to ensure that young people are able to experience the world beyond the classroom as an essential part of their learning and personal development, whatever their age, ability or circumstances. What We Do Launched in 2012, The YouthLink Network support out-of-classroom learning programmes by supplying London’s primary schools with:

St Peters Church Pwllheli Eglwys Sant Pedr (UK, XR41573) Browse events

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Every Sunday, we meet for worship and every Wednesday there is a communion service. Our website gives details. Our services are bilingual, but we provide service books in both Welsh and English. Outside of our formal worship, we run Messy Church that appeals particularly (but not exclusively) to children and young people. We are actively associated with the local College and schools and run regular meetings for our Youth Group. Every month, we hold our Fellowship Group with a varied programme of speakers and activities. In 2011, it cost us £600 each week to maintain our ministry and building. Thank you for any help you can give.

PKF (UK, 1172076) Browse events

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THE OBJECTIVES OF PKF charity UK ARE:THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY OR FINANCIAL HARDSHIP ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, BUT IN PARTICULARLY IN BANGLADESH, BY PROVIDING SUCH PERSONS WITH GOODS/SERVICES WHICH THEY COULD NOT OTHERWISE AFFORD THROUGH LACK OF MEANS AND PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, HEALTHCARE PROJECTS AND ALL THE NECESSARY SUPPORT.Classification   What• DISABILITY • THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY  Who• CHILDREN / YOUNG PEOPLE • ELDERLY / OLD PEOPLE • PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES • OTHER CHARITIES OR VOLUNTARY BODIES How• MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS • MAKES GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS   PKF is a non profit charity organisation. The main aim is to help and support the poor and needy. PKF established 5th December 2014. The charity officially registered as a CIO in UK in March 2017. We have been running this charity since 2014. Our ambition to reduce and eliminate poverty in countries like Bangladesh and similar countries. This is helping hand and support for poor and needy and forgoton people in the society. We have also have ambition to campaign, awareness for women, orphans and special needs such as elderly and disability. Support poor children to gain education and remove child labour's from the society like Bangladesh where many many children are out of education and enter into job. We have over 100 donors in UK and some outsides UK who regularly donate into our projects.  Charity No: 1172076 Find out more Website http://www.pkfcharity.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PKFcharity/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9LQMWGaq8AMKA0B__kbUYQ?view_as=subscriber