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Burgess Hill School for Girls (UK, 307001) Browse events

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We provide education to Girls between the ages of 2.5 and 18

Tickhill & District Lions (UK, 1178985) Browse events

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LPS UK (UK, 296222) Browse events

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Welcome to the LPS UK Online Donation Service powered by Virgin Money Giving About Us We are a UK based and registered charity and we are delighted to bring this new service to both those particpating and donating to our fundraising events. We have set ourselves a three-year objective to raise funds of £45,000 and we wanted to make it as easy as possible for people to donate to our causes. Where will the money raised from our events go to? This is a frequently asked question. 75% of proceeds will be allocated directly by our Samaj (Community) to a clinical care facility for those who are less fortunate than us in the SNV district of Gujarat in India. This is where the members of the Leuva Patidar Samaj originate. We have done a fair amount of research on how to best deploy the monies raised and we have decided to buy medical equipment for charitable hospitals in Bardoli and Navsari as required by them at the time when we make the donation in late 2013 / early 2014. Currently for certain types of medical emergencies the locals from these districts need to travel to Surat or beyond and for many this is not affordable or sometimes not feasible. The remaining 25% wiill be passed onto other local UK chairties as decided by our regions.

Castle Point Citizens Advice Bureau (UK, 1089026) Browse events

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Castle Point Citizens Advice Service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges (unfair) discrimination.

United Learning (UK, 1016538) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our United Learning's profile page on MyDonate.We are a group of schools which aims to provide excellent education to children and young people across the country. We seek to improve the life chances of all the children and young people we serve and make it our mission to bring out 'the best in everyone' – students, staff, parents and the wider community. Uniquely, our Group includes significant numbers of schools in both the public and the private sectors, working together for mutual benefit.  We provide a broad education, which prepares young people to progress in learning and to make a success of their lives. We focus sharply on the evidence of what makes it more likely that young people will progress and succeed, apply that to our practice and continue to learn and develop our schools. We make it a priority to provide teachers with excellent professional support and development, so that every child receives an excellent experience.Through being a group, we can offer more to both staff and young people than any single school could offer alone. The growing range of outstanding group-wide activities that we can provide will mean that more young people will have truly exceptional and inspiring experiences. Already, we believe that our Group contains the most developed relationships and practical interaction between independent and state schools in the country, creating benefits for all the schools involved.  Charity No: 1016538

Make Yourself Foundation (UK, 470921336) Browse events

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The Institute of Education (UK, pending) Browse events

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The Centenary Fund, established in 2002, gives you the opportunity to contribute to the development of education worldwide through research and scholarships, as well as securing resources for current and future students. More information can be found at www.ioe.ac.uk/donate

Chiddingly School Association (UK, 1072129) Browse events

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This charity helps raise all those little extra's for Chiddingly Primary to make it such a special and dynamic School

Lucystrust (UK, Lucystrust - N/A) Browse events

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Elayos (UK, 1185455) Browse events

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Sunflower House- Folkestone Town Sprucer Project (UK, 1158558) Browse events

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Each weekday the Town Sprucer leads a group of volunteers to spruce up Folkestone, clearing mess, litter, and overgrown weeds, removing graffiti and making the environment better. The work experience offers unemployed volunteers a route back into paid work. Folkestone loves the Sprucers! Give now.

Milton Keynes Bridgebuilder Trust (UK, 1008157) Browse events

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Bridgebuilder Trust works in local schools to communicate Christian values to young people in a lively and engaging way. We deliver lessons, themed projects and assemblies that inform, challenge and contribute to the educational agenda. We want every young person to be able to make informed choices about Christian faith.

PovertySwap (UK, 1152167) Browse events

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It is such an easy thing to help someone. Like the Samaritan in the bible story a person must stop, recognise the need and use what is in his hand to help.

Copythorne PTA for Friends of Copythorne Playground (UK, 1117198) Browse events

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Copythorne Infant School Parent Teacher Association are offering support to Friends of Copythorne Playground to raise money to build a new playground at Copythorne Parish Hall. Friends of Copythorne Playground was set up to with the aim of building a playground in Copythorne. Copythorne is the largest parish in the New Forest not to have a playground. There are 237 children that live in the parish and 458 that go to School in the parish.This online giving page is a partnership between Copythorne PTA and Friends of Copythorne Playground with combined charitable objectives of engaging in activities which support and advance the health and education of the local children. Charity No: 1117198 Find out more Website http://www.focp.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pg/FriendsOfCopythornePlayground/about/?ref=page_internal

Michael Ots Evangelism Trust (UK, 1122542) Browse events

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To advance the Christian religion for the benefit of the public through evangelistic preaching, teaching and training with Christian organisations and individuals across the United Kingdom and the World , and the production of evangelistic resources.

My Brothers Keeper (UK, 161625294) Browse events

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Friends of Heworth School (UK, 1032312) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Heworth CE School are a small church school of up to 140 pupils with an active Friends of Heworth charity. We fundraise throughout the year to help provide those important ‘extras’ for the children that would not otherwise be provided by the school. In recent years our efforts have helped purchase musical instruments, sports equipment, film and photographic equipment as well as most recently, helping refurbish, fit out and stock the school library.  Please donate to support our cause.The Friends of Heworth are raising money for the usual support to school activities but the big fundraising effort for this year 2017/18 is to provide an outdoor classroom for all pupils to benefit from. This will be a very exciting addition to the school and we appreciate all support and donations we get, thank you. Charity No: 1032312

The Portcullis Trust (UK, 281564) Browse events

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The Portcullis Trust raises money to support LLDD (learning difficulties and disabilities) students at RACC (Richmond Adult Community College).We help fund special training schemes for the LLDD students, and help those on low incomes with course fees.The Portcullis Trust will be raising funds to support a Celebration of Achievement for LLDD students on July 4.RACC has a background of working with people with learning difficulties and disabilities with courses and qualifications for lip reading, skills for living and learning, skills for work and a new Working Model project, an enterprise for LLDD students.The Portcullis Trust raises money through lectures, quizzes, plant sales and this year through a team competing in the Richmond Park Marathon in May.

Kirkleatham Hall School (UK, 1039051) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.At Kirkleatham Hall School, we believe that every person is important and has a part to play in making us a special school. It is through this belief that we aim to promote equality of opportunity for pupils with a wide range of learning difficulties, including those with autistic spectrum disorder. Our pupils are aged from 2 -19 years and are placed within 4 discrete departments, Woodlands Nursery, EYFS / Primary, Secondary and Further Education – FE)  Please donate to support our cause.We are a special school based in the lovely village of Kirkleatham.  We are here for the benefit of children with special needs based within the Redcar and Cleveland area.We appreciate all donations we receive and will be used throughout the school to further enhance our children's experiences.  Funds have previously been used to purchase specialist equipment as well as seasonal parties and fun days out for our children. Charity No: 1039051 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website

LIA TRUST (UK, 930053373) Browse events

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Vision: Feed the hungry, clothe the poor, provide job skills so that the unemployed can find dignity, self worth + become contributing members of society. Our initial connection with these people is through a soup kitchen + work groups where we provide basic work in exchange for food and clothing

North East Legal Support Trust (UK, 1135149) Browse events

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The North East Legal Support Trust (NELST) is a registered charity established to give financial and other support to charities and advice agencies providing free legal advice in the local area. As there is a significant amount of unmet legal need in the region, one of the main aims of NELST is to enhance the availability of access to these services by raising funds, principally through a series of annual sponsored walks held in the major cities within the geographical area of the NELST.

The Durand Charitable Trust (UK, 1105311) Browse events

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The charity has been set up to advance public knowledge in the history of tunnelling and underground warfare, particularly in relation to World War 1 (1914-1918).

ST JOHN'S HOUSE TRUST (BRIDGEND) (UK, 1147340) Browse events

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St John’s House Trust (Bridgend) is committed to purchasing St John’s House and making the property available for viewing, to inform the general public and providing an educational provision for the young people of Bridgend and its surrounds. We aim to provide a focal point in the local neighbourhood to meet and respond to the growing needs of ‘Community’ in the area. We will offer a building that can be used by the public to meet in a safe, secure and fun environment making a positive contribution to the community. In Bridgend there are four Grade II* listed buildings, Newcastle Castle, Newcastle House, St Iltyds Church and St John’s House, all within the Newcastle Conservation area, we see St John’s House becoming a ‘hub’ for the history in this area.

Ocean Womens Association (UK, 1133725) Browse events

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. We provide women with a social space in which they can interact with others. We bring Women out of isolation and empower them, work with over 200 women that benefit. We encourage social interaction and cohesiveness amongst vulnerable women.

Church Crookham and Fleet Mens Shed (UK, CIO1171613) Browse events

YTD Raised: £0.00

A men’s shed is a larger version of the typical man’s shed in the garden – a place where he feels at home and pursues practical interests with a high degree of autonomy. A men’s shed offers members a place to work on projects at their own pace and in a safe, friendly and inclusive venue. A shed’s activities usually involve making or mending in wood (eg carpentry, joinery, turning, carving, whittling, marquetry, furniture renovation) but may include metalworking (milling, sheet metal, welding etc) bike repair, gardening, electronics, tool renovation, boat renovation, model engineering (model railways, planes) and even building a car! Reclamation, reuse and restoration will feature strongly – and some say that is true of the men too! Although sheds mostly attract older men, some have included men of any age, women and young people. Whichever activities are pursued the essence of a shed is not a building, which some don’t have, but the network of relationships between the members.