The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is the only charity uniquely focused on protecting and enriching the habitatsand wildlife of Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. Thisis combined with a national reach - as one of the network of 47 independentorganisations which cover the whole of the UK and make up the Royal Society ofWildlife Trusts (RSWT). Birmingham and the Black Country has a rich social, economic and natural heritage with wildlife as rich and varied as that of any other part of the United Kingdom. The rare and the special are here, from scarce mammals like polecats and water voles to dragonflies and grey herons, plus a huge variety of plant life. Our Vision is for Birmingham and the Black Country to have more wildlife, more wild places and more people with a strong connection to the natural world every year. Our Five Year Strategic Goals are:1. Space for nature is protected, restored, created and valued.2. Everyone is connected to nature.3. The natural environment is at the heart of planning, policy- and decision-making. 4. We are an effective organisation. Charity No: 513615 Find out more Website http://www.bbcwildlife.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WTBBC/ Twitter https://twitter.com/WTBBC YouTube https://youtu.be/r-CTkkqTZ8s
Goldsworth Park Rangers FC are a registered charity based in Woking that provides football for local boys and girls. Run by volunteers, we currently have over 500 children that play football with the club, with weekly training sessions and teams entered in local leagues.
Dedicated to care of sick and injured birds and animals.
The Western Heights Preservation Society was set up in 2000 with the aim of conserving and preserving the built heritage across Dover’s Western Heights. We carry out open weekends, talks and monthly work parties. www.doverwesternheights.org
The Anzal Begum Foundation was setup in the memory of a woman who dedicated her life to helping and supporting others. The Foundation wishes to continue her work, by raising funds to support others. The areas we work in are: Disaster Relief Relief of Poverty Relief of Sickness Relief of Financial hardship
Mission Statement: Empowering people with learning disabilities by providing safe, comfortable homes in the community. Delivering person centred support, educational development, life skills training and promoting wellbeing, which will enable individuals to achieve their full potential.
The Ewings Sarcoma Research Trust seeks to raise funds for much needed research into this rare, but curable, form of bone cancer. The charity also seeks to raise awareness amongst those groups most affected, namely teenagers and young adults. If you want to find out more about us and what we are doing then visit our website!
Village Hall Rebuilding Project YOUR VILLAGE HALL - NEEDS YOU. Your help towards rebuilding the hall is vital - and will be greatly appreciated Over one million pounds is needed. Eynsford's vibrant community will have a hall with modern facilities, flexible space usage, a riverside terrace - and a great wow factor. SPONSORED WALK 16 SEPTEMBER 2012 Commencing at 12 noon at the Anthony Roper School (parking available). Enjoy a fundraising walk in the lovely Darent Valley. Short circuit at 6 km (just under 4 miles). Long circuit approx 16 km (10 miles). Prizes and FREE BBQ at school for participants plus pay bar. Click the Events link and make a donation. Or setup your own sponsorship page via the Events link and Sponsored Walk/ Start Fundraising. Local Residents ‘Skydive’ for Village Hall Reconstruction 30 March 2012 Very many congratulations to Hall Trustees Lilian Breare and Mary Turner and to Sevenoaks District Councillor Michael Horwood for their heroics in the skydive at Headcorn on Friday 30 March 2012. All three have a fear of heights and this extreme measure was designed to raise attention to residents of the need for fundraising and support for our Village Hall. £4,000 was raised.
To advance and support the education of the pupils of the school by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at Arbroath High School, not normally provided by the Local Education Authority
The National Maternity Support Foundation (NMSF) was set up following the tragic stillbirth of Jake Canter due to the nearest hospital maternity unit being closed. Our founding principles are to take a 'proactive educative approach' to maternity care occupying the 'sensible middle ground' of public opinion. Working in partnership with the Royal College of Midwives, the NMSF’s four key objectives are as follows:- 1. Campaign to help keep maternity services available, accessible, safe and well resourced 2. Ensure that prospective parents have all the information needed to make informed decisions 3. Being a resource for others to obtain information and support 4. Support and promote, in partnership with other organisations, further research into stillbirth and neonatal death
We at North Staffs Carers Association are there to help and benefit informal, unpaid Carers in the North Staffordshire area. We offer information, training and ongoing support, in the most appropriate way, to Carers of all ages, ensuring that each case is treated in a confidential manner.