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Medict is a charity dedicated to transforming the lives of very poor disabled Mexican children who would otherwise only know pain and misery. Medict supports a large charitable institute in Mexico called Nuevo Amanecer where hundreds of children are treated and educated, helping to provide vital equipment and staff training.
The purpose of the UHSM Charity is to support and improve the services provided by the hospital. The Charity provides additional equipment and services to enhance the patient and carer experience and provides funding for high quality, innovative research programmes.
STRIVING TO RELIEVE HUMAN SUFFERING Crescent Relief (London) was iniated in 2000 and seeks to make immediate and lasting improvements to the lives of people affected by poverty, war and disaster. We endeavor to do so by using all donations purely and most effectively for this cause.CRL runs Projects likeEmergency AidWidows & OrphansWater & SanitationShelterHealthEducationSelf Reliance/ Income generating In various countries Crescent Relief (London) has been dedicated to relieving human suffering wherever it is found, regardless of religion, race and gender. Charity No: 1087724 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 YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Following a very successful 800th anniversary celebration of the building in 1990, the idea of establishing The Friends of Holy Cross Church Sarratt was conceived. It was felt that the raising of funds for the upkeep of the building could and should be separated from, but still kept under the umbrella of, the Parochial Church Council. It was considered that the primary aim of the PCC was pastoral and to support the ministry of the living church rather than spending time on thinking of fundraising activities to maintain the bricks and mortar. A formal Charitable Trust (The Friends of Holy Cross Church, Sarratt - UK Registered Charity Number 1018991) was therefore eventually formed in 1992 to do just that. The responsibility for the upkeep and overseeing repairs etc remains with the PCC, what The Friends do is raise the monies to pay for it. As well as paying for routine repairs and maintenance of the church, the most significant example of how The Friends have helped was providing the funds to enable the complete re-roofing of the church in the year 2000, at a cost of approximately £90,000; internal redecoration in 2008 costing £57,000 and the rebuilding of the West Wall and Boundary Walls towards the end of 2009, costing approximately £50,000. We have regular events and projects. We support the Flower Festival on the last weekend in June each year, and hold an annual Sponsored Bicycle Ride in conjunction with the Historic Churches Trust. These events, as well as being for fundraising, are of course also community events bringing together Holy Cross and the people of Sarratt.
Children of Songea Trust is a small charity which makes a big difference in a part of the world where health, a good diet and even a basic education are denied to many children. Children of Songea Trust helps children who have lost their parents because of the AIDS epidemic. Its hard to imagine a better cause. Every pound you donate to the Charity will go direct to Tanzania and will help provide health care, food and education for children who have been orphaned. Thanks for your support.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Catholic Association has been of service to the Church for over a hundred years. Today the CA and its Hospitalité organise an annual pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady at Lourdes, incorporating the dioceses of Clifton, East Anglia, Northampton, Portsmouth, Southwark, with the British Province of the Carmelites, Stonyhurst College and the Glanfield Children's Group. Money raised here goes to help us bring more people on holiday, offer respite to families and the sick Charity No: 1071120 Find out more Website http://www.catholicassociation.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CAPilgrimage
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Clytha Group RDA gives disabled people in South East Wales the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and well being; offering therapeutic benefits, achievement and enjoyment. We are wholly dependent on voluntary help and donations. In October 2010 four of us did a sponsored trek in Jordan to raise funds for the Group. We paid the expenses of the trek ourselves, so all the sponsorship we raised went to the Group.
By making a donation here, you are making this donation to the UNHCR established under the Charities Aid Foundation (registered charity number 268369) (CAF), for the benefit of charity or charities selected by the UNHCR and approved by CAF, and after the deduction of the costs of this fundraising.
The CCCA charity is associated with the cathedral choir of ChichesterCathedral. It helps provide bursaries towards school fees for boys with voices good enough to join the choir.
It provides legal advice and legal representation to prisoners in England and Wales.
The Dore Foundation aims to improve the lives of people who have difficulties with learning. It is a grant giving organisation with a particular focus on supporting early interventions for children with special educational needs (SEN). As such, it works collaboratively with schools and other partners to provide access to the Dore Programme, a personalised programme of daily physical exercises for people with learning difficulties and SEN such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and ADHD. It is estimated that one in five of us struggle to learn. The pressures to belong and to achieve are consistently promoted, yet the gulf between those who have difficulties with learning and everyone else is still evident. Today’s educational system isn’t working for a significant number of children, many of whom lack the support or resources to do anything about it. We want to help bridge the gap wherever we can to provide real support for those in need and give children the opportunity to achieve and a belief in their own ability.
KICK (Kickstart Initiatives for Community Kids) is a charity established to assist children's and young people's cultural, educational and sporting development.
Working in partnership with the school, the charity exists to support the financing of projects that cannot be funded from the schools state budget.
The Rugrats Rugby Foundation is the charitable arm of Rugrats Rugby and has been established in memory of Naomi Gill, who sadly passed away in 2007 aged 15, during a sports game at her local school. Naomi the daughter of co-founder of Rugrats Rugby Martyn Gill had a passion for wanting to work with children upon leaving school and we hope that through our project work in which we will provide a range of sporting and educational opportunities to children and young people throughout the UK we will keep her memory alive. The Rugrats Rugby Foundation - Engaging children through the power of sport!