Craigmyle Glebe Ltd was set up in 1934 to acquire a piece of land in Woldingham, Surrey, to be used in perpetuity as a recreation ground for the benefit of inhabitants of Woldingham and surrounding district. This appeal is for donations to improve the playground to provide a more exciting facility.
WACFR is a team of dedicated volunteers who provide an emergency medical response service to our local communities, operating under the auspices of the West Midlands Ambulance Service. We aim to provide that care within the national guidelines of 8 minutes from receiving a 999 call.
Our volunteer lead charity provides Deaf/HOH/CODA children and their families with a safe and inclusive space. We provide support and information for families and put on events for our children and families and work alongside members of the Deaf community to provide a positive Deaf identity.
The North Arran Community Benefit Society was set up to improve facilities for everyone living & visiting the North End of Arran. Our first project has been to purchase & re open the Lochranza Country Inn. We have received a grant from the Scottish Land Fund to buy the property now we need to open
As we exit the pandemic our work has shifted to deliver programmes to support the community to improve health outcomes, reduce isolation and loneliness and to develop a more compassionate community.
Orthocycle is a charity that recycles medical devices from the UK to less developed countries and provides medical education in the UK in the field of orthopaedic surgery and also training in less developed countries to improve the quality of healthcare.
The Olgar Trust is keeping the woods alive by owning and managing a 5.5 acre site – called ‘Eley Grove’ – near Hastings, East Sussex. It is a beautiful spot; a wood within a larger wood. It is a special place for children, where they can abandon their connection to the internet and go back in time. We would love to complete the project by increasing our acreage by buying more land.
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We are a heritage education charity based at Batchworth Lock on the Grand Union Canal. We provide primary school visits, a shop & information centre & boat rides. We look after, conserve & show a nationally historic wooden narrowboat 'Roger'. We organise and run the annual Rickmansworth Festival
Centrepoint has been at the heart of childcare in Jersey for over 35 years. A trusted, caring place where children can thrive and flourish, our knowledge and appreciation of the local environment means that we are perfectly equipped to support families with the challenges and the joys of parenthood.
Hall School is a complex needs school in Norwich for children aged 4 to 19. The Friends of Hall School fundraise to enhance the curriculum and learning opportunities for all children at Hall School.
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Forth Valley Disability Sport is a charitable organisation who aims to provide sporting and physical activity opportunities for people with a physical, sensory and learning disability in Forth Valley. We plan, organise and deliver fun, friendly and fully inclusive sport and activity sessions.
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Leith St Andrew's is a community based playgroup in Leith, offering affordable childcare. The children are between 2-5 years. We offer a variety of activities to develop their social, physical and intellectual skills. We have children from different backgrounds & with additional support needs.
Connecting families, young people and communities together through music, Young Music Makers is a music centre for the whole family. Established in 1967, we have been at the heart of music-making in North London for over 50 years, offering inspiring and inclusive musical education for all ages.
We raise funds for the school which goes towards buying items that are not covered by the school budget like IT/Playground/PE/Stage equipment, school trips etc. Our current goal is to raise £3000 for a covered play area to facilitate small group activities and support children with SEN requirements.
Datchworth School PTA exists to advance the education of pupils by:- 1. Engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils; 2. Developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school
Our missional work includes engaging with local young people and families via a youth club, Muddy Church, the Flourish Programme in the local schools and camp with partner organisation. Along with a local independent church we are also pioneering a creative fresh expression of church based around stories aimed at reaching the unchurched within the local area.