We are an addictive behavior recovery day-care center based in Cardiff. We offer support for sufferers of alcohol, drugs, sex, gambling, food and other addictive / compulsive harmful behaviors. We also support family members, partners and friends. We provide group therapy and peer led support.
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The Cleeves and Whitehead Trust is the charity of Mark Masons in West Yorkshire. Our objects are the care and relief of past and present Mark Masons and their relatives or dependents and other charitable purposes, as the trustees decide. The result is a fast acting benevolence fund which also gives grants to other non-Masonic care organisations, mainly within West Yorkshire.
The Rotary Club of Twickenham was founded in 1925 and raises thousands of pounds every year for local, national and international charities and voluntary organisations. All club members are volunteers and every penny it raises is donated to charity. Twickenham Rotarians also volunteer their time and skills to organise projects promoting the achievements of young people and coordinating educational programmes. Around the world, there are 1.2 million Rotarians in 34,000 clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas committed to “Service Above Self”. Rotary is in the unique position of being able to reach people in need all over the world, from running life-changing projects in developing countries to making an immediate response to disaster-hit regions. Rotarians volunteer in communities at home and abroad to support education, provide clean water, combat hunger, and to improve health and sanitation. Rotarians foster acquaintance and fellowship as an opportunity for service. They advocate the maintenance of high ethical standards in business and professions, and apply the ideal of service in their personal, business and community lives. Charity No: 262573 Find out more Website http://www.twickenham.rotary1145.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/twickenhamrotary Twitter https://twitter.com/twickenhamrota3
After 140 years the gorgeous Pugin designed Glenfinnan RC church leaks and has considerable water damage. With £200,000 raised to repair the roof and walls, we are seeking a further £100,000 to restore the inside.A small and active congregation led by Fr Andrew Barrett would appreciate your donation
We help orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable young children and babies in Cambodia by giving the safety and comfort they need when they are in crisis. In Cambodia, a little goes a long way and, with your support, we can save the lives of vulnerable children who desperately need our help.
Tiffin School, via the Tiffin School Foundation, provides a day school and also benefits for the students, not normally provided by state funding.
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation is launching a new Brain Research Appeal in January 2014 to raise £2million by 2015. The fundraising appeal will create a world-class Yorkshire Brain Research Centre to help tackle life-limiting brain conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and dementia. Currently 1 in 6 adults suffer from diseases of the brain and there is an expectation that with an ageing population brain conditions will be a ticking time bomb. Professor Selby who helped write the case for the new Yorkshire Brain Research Centre said, “As the population gets older, there will be a significant increase in brain conditions in Yorkshire in the near future. To have a centre of excellence for brain research at Leeds means that patients do not have to travel out of the County. The Centre will conduct research for patient benefit and will help Yorkshire scientists find new treatments and drug therapies as well as conduct clinical trials.” Dr Helen Ford, Consultant Neurologist said “This is an exciting time for brain research with many new discoveries in treatments for neurological conditions. The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will help attract the very best clinicians from around the world to train and study at Leeds and grow a strong neurosciences community for the benefit of patients in Yorkshire and beyond.” The Yorkshire Brain Research Centre will mean we will have better diagnosis, better treatment and better outcomes for patients in Yorkshire.
Home-Start North Dorset is an independent registered charity that supports struggling families living in the North Dorset District Council area and where there is at least one child under five.
The main object for which the body is established is, to bring the community together in organized events, to guide the youth and others in the way of the Sufi order, and to aid the poor and needy in the form of education and welfare. The objectives have been set by Moinuddin Hasan Saiyed.