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Health Partnership Nepal is charity run by St George's medical students. We have an institutional link with Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital and Kanti Children's Hospital. We offer free medical and surgical care to communities in rural Nepal and training to local health care workers.
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We are a cosmopolitan, community facing church.We carry out projects for identified needs in local communities & empower people through difficult circumstances in their lives.We provide services to our communities and in doing so, we help people develop their own purpose, irrespective of background.
Accounting for Africa attracts funding for projects in Africa supported by training delivered by Ambur Ltd and their Times Leadership Challenges. Projects include supporting small businesses and building schools in rural areas. All are designed to help African people help themselves.
The FANY provides fully trained teams of female volunteers to assist the civil and military authorities with emergency response during major incidents in London.
SportsAid supports the sports stars of tomorrow today - helping the next generation of British sporting talent to succeed. For over 30 years, SportsAid has supported talented young sports people when they need it the most - at the start of their journey to international success. SportsAid is the first organisation to recognise their talent, often when Mum and Dad are their only sponsors. Young athletes, both able-bodied and those with a disability, are nominated to SportsAid by their sport’s national governing body (NGB). This ensures that the right athletes are helped at the right time and in the right way. It is a proven and established process that makes a genuine difference. At the 2012 Olympics, SportsAid alumni won 20 of the 29 Gold medals achieved by Team GB athletes, including 5 of the 7 'Yorkshire' Gold medals. In Yorkshire in 2011-12, SportsAid supported over 200 of the region's best emerging athletes with over £150k of funding.
We raise funds for Hampshire and the Islands churches of all denominations to help pay for repairs and improvements to the fabric of their buildings, their contents, and their churchyards. Our main source of income is the sponsored Ride and Stride event on the 2nd Saturday of September each year.
Cornwall Playing for Success was set up to provide motivational and educational activity courses for school children across Cornwall. It uses the theme of sport to engage young people with their learning.
Through building strong sustainable communities which care for their weakest and defend their most vulnerable, Esuubi's vision is to see a Uganda where every child knows the love of a mother, the support of a family and the hope of a future... We believe every child has the right to be loved...Love is a force which inspires, empowers, liberates, creates and sustains. Above all, we provide for the orphans of Uganda a love which enables them to love and care for those around them.We believe every child has the right to access water, food, shelter and education...We believe that through providing Uganda’s needy children with access to water, food, shelter and education, we can break the poverty cycle to build a more sustainable future for the whole country.We believe in the difference that can be made by improving one life at a time...Esuubi believe that by shifting the course a single life we can impact the lives of many others. At the heart of Esuubi is an understanding that in order to change lives in the future we must grow a generation who have the life skills, education and understanding of how to survive in a changing world. Charity No: 1115864 Find out more Website http://esuubi.org.uk Facebook http://facebook.com/esuubi.trust Twitter http://twitter.com/esuubi Flickr http://flickr.com/photos/esuubi YouTube http://youtube.com/esuubi
THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION OF CHILDREN UNDER STATUTORY SCHOOL AGE
Mid Cheshire Riding for the Disabled are an independent Charity affiliated to Riding for the Disabled Association - as such we have to raise around £15,000 per year to support our riders Mid Cheshire Riding for the Disabled have been running for over 35 years in Cheshire and for over 4 years at our new base in Knutsford. We provide horse riding activities for people with various disabilities from the age of 5 upwards. We have riders who come as individuals and others who come as part of school/day care groups. Riding is a great way of providing exercise and is a wonderful social activity as well as being fun. In 2012/13 we gave 2300 individual rides and we have 126 disabled children and adults taking part in our activities. We are completely reliant on our great volunteers. We own 3 ponies and borrow others - so we need funds to keep them, for shoes, insurance and to buy special equipment that will help our riders. We have regular fund raising events but donations are always welcome Charity No: 1074130 Find out more Website http://www.midcheshirerda.org
YMCO Newport is a dynamic and innovative, charitable organisation based in Newport. It is run by volunteers who have the passion and the drive to make a change for the better in the community. The Organisation comes together to combine knowledge, skills and efforts to benefit the local community. We aim to promote the development of the youth without discrimination to sex, age, race, belief, disability or nationality. We look to provide alternative social platforms and outlets for all. We also encourage community cohesion for increased understanding and togetherness.
The Guildford Waterside Centre is an independent registered charity facility and provides facilities and services for a number of organisations in the Guildford area. The member clubs that use the premises are: Also associated with the centre are: In addition, the facilities can be hired. Please contact [email protected] The Centre's running costs and maintenance are largely covered by membership revenue from the membership clubs and hiring the premises. Extra funds are always needed for updating and modernising the existing facilities. If you feel you would like to donate or fundraise for us, we would welcome your support however, large or small. During 2013/2015 The Waterside Centre is hoping to expand and develop its premises and improve the facilities for the local community, the clubs and disabled users, look out for our massive Fundraising Appeal.
Dedicated to improving access to health care and medicines for communities in remote locations which do not benefit from large international aid initiatives.Working with in-country partners, treatments for common conditions are donated free to those in need. Feedback is shared with supporters of the Medicine Box Program.
Everyday small charitable organisations support individuals, families and communities and positively touch the lives of millions. On a daily basis thousands of these organisations struggle to remain open. The FSI delivers expert knowledge, strategy and support to them free of charge so their futures are secure and their users protected.
EDUCATION/TRAINING, THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR SAVING OF LIVES, MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, MAKES GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS, DISABILITY, CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY, OTHER CHARITIES OR VOLUNTARY BODIES, THE GENERAL PUBLIC/MANKIND, OVERSEAS AID/FAMINE RELIEF, ACCOMMODATION/HOUSING, ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE, PROVIDES SERVICES, GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES, ARTS/CULTURE/HERITAGE/SCIENCE, ECONOMIC/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/EMPLOYMENT
The relief of financial hardship, either generally or individually, of people living in any part of the world, but primarily, for those living in less developed countries, especially those suffering the effects of natural or other kinds of disaster, trouble or catastrophe.
The Alan Pinkham Memorial fund was set up 1997 to help fund research into cancer vaccines, particularly in relation to Adenocarcinoma, the rare strand of cancer that Alan suffered from. All funds raised (approx £170,000) have been donated to a research project at St. GGeorge's Tooting.
Young Horizons is a charity which provides young people from areas of deprivation with a weekend sailing experience as part of structured development programme. This development programme provides a diverse and powerful combination of knowledge and skills which are designed to break the cycle of deprivation and low motivation that typically lead to poor life opportunities. Places on the sailing expeditions have to be earned by successfully completing the qualifying stages of the development programme. While the expeditions are intended to be enjoyable, they are certainly not a leisure cruise. The young crew has to learn to collaborate to make the boat “work”; e.g. where to go, how to get there and who does what. This challenging environment reinforces self-confidence and trust in others as well as providing an experience and range of skills completely outside of their normal “comfort zone”. In 2011 Young Horizons aims to provide 8 sailing expeditions with up to 9 young people on each. Despite the fact that our crews are made up of highly qualified volunteers, each expedition still costs approximately £2,000. Our short term goal, therefore, is to raise £16,000, to fund the 2011 season. In the medium term, our goals are to increase the number of sailing trips per seaon and the number of youth charities and youth programs we support. One of our long term goals is to own and run our own boat, to steamline our expenses and maximise operational efficiency, as we increase the number of sailing expeditions we provide. We will, of course, greatly appreciate any support that you could give us for this very worthwhile cause.
The egg is one of the few theatre in the country entirely dedicated to children and young people. By making a gift to the egg, you are helping to grow and sustain a charity that gives thousands of children their first taste of live theatre. The egg presents a regular programme of world-class theatre for young audiences. We ignite children's interest in learning through ground-breaking education projects, and help young people develop skills to enter employment in the arts and elsewhere. The egg believes that all young people should have an opportunity to enjoy and participate in the arts. To ensure this, we offer bursaries to disadvantaged families and work closely with community groups to meet the access needs of all young people. Every gift of any size makes a big difference to our work.
The Mobile Health Clinic Program (MHCP) supports ethnic minorities in Burma and Pakistan, where people are suffering from poor health due to prolonged civil war or other ongoing humanitarian emergencies, by providing essential medicines, medical supplies and health education materials. All administrative and overhead costs are covered by MHCP members, who are all volunteers.
It contributes to the restoration, preservation, repair, maintenance, improvement and beautification of the Parish Church of Saint Mary and All Saints in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.