We were established in the 1990s and have delivered dozens of innovative arts and media projects involving films, theatre, talks, exhibitions, competitions, workshops, books and music in and around London until today. We work with creative arts practitioners, filmmakers, musicians and writers to create high quality arts projects. We also train volunteers and engage members of the local community in our work. We are based in Twickenham in the borough of Richmond upon Thames which is famous for its Rugby, Rock'n'Roll, the landscape painter William Turner, the writers Virginia Woolf and Horace Walpole and the Royal Deer Park on top of Richmond Hill. We’ve launched a campaign to commission, fund and erect a statue of Virginia Woolf in Richmond-on-Thames where she lived with her husband Leonard from 1914 to 1924. Virginia developed as a writer there and wrote short stories, essays, reviews and novels while living in Richmond. She worked with Leonard, her husband, to set up the Hogarth Press in Richmond publishing works by T.S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield and E.M. Forster among many others.
PAWS is a small pre school, breakfast and after school environment in a beautiful rural setting. As a non-profit organisation we rely on fundraising and we'd like to renovate our room to make it more fit for purpose, for the children we care for.
East London Waterworks Park is an idea conceived by local people. At its heart is a community group that wants to acquire and transform the 5.68-hectare ex-Thames Water Depot on Lea Bridge Road in Waltham Forest into a brownfield rainforest offering people the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature.
Hotel School teaches hospitality skills to homeless and vulnerable people, matches them to sustainable employment, and supports them in their first steps into work. Hotel School is a joint venture between The Passage and The Goring Hotel.
(UK, 1047432) Browse eventsFor twenty years, AMAR has been providing professional health care and education services to individuals and families affected by conflict and natural disasters across the Middle East. We are supporting over a million people in Iraq and Lebanon who would otherwise have limited or no access to the health care and education they need. AMAR's services include primary health care; health education; school and university education; adult education; environmental health programmes; vocational training, and initiatives to strengthen governance, civil society, and human rights. AMAR's low-key, low-cost, professional approach has won the approval of national governments, the World Health Organisation, the World Bank and UNESCO. AMAR is not just helping people to rebuild their lives, but also improving the health, stability and empowerment of communities.
We are a volunteer run museum based on the site of a WW2 aerodrome, RAF Dumfries. We care for an expanding collection of artefacts covering the history of aviation, the role of this base during WW2 and the role of Airborne Forces.
As Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life.We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week we give our young people fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed, now and in the future.
(UK, 1175760) Browse events‘Their Voice’ is an organisation founded on care and compassion for those who have suffered human trafficking and modern slavery. We passionately believe in the dignity and worth of every individual and provide essential practical gifts which are not provided through other sources.
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(UK, 473883506) Browse eventsCARE is an animal rights organization with offices in the US and South Korea. We rescue abused and neglected animals, and run three shelters and two adoption centers. We fight against the dog meat and fur trades, factory farming, vivisection, and all forms of animal exploitation and abuse.
UK Cervical Cancer exists to protect and enhance the health of disadvantaged women in the UK and in developing countries. With access to vaccination and early detection through screening, cervical cancer should be a largely preventable disease. However there are still around 3,000 new cases in the UK every year - and it is more common amongst vulnerable females often living in deprived areas. UK Cervical Cancer is committed to providing support to these women who need it most. Through our future programs and services we aim to help disadvantaged women in the UK and overseas access the resources they need to live longer, healthier lives.