Love in Action exists to help educate children and young people in Masaka, Uganda. We run a Primary School, a Secondary School, sponsor education, and a run a youth project to provide housing for teenagers. We do this through sponsors, donations and by running an internet cafe and farm in Uganda.
The Charity turns the dreams of disabled people of all ages, and those who care for them, into reality. The recipients have to be recommended by an organisation and those receiving a Sporting Chance have to raise funds for a charity other than Give them a Sporting Chance. www.givethemasportingchance.com
The Parent Teachers Association of a small and friendly Primary School in Ash, Surrey.
Providing a forever home where necessary for equines neglected, cruelly treated or unwanted and so are in need of care, treatment, rehabilitation with love and kindness. We have created a unique place where we combine our rescued equines with humans and in doing so create a happy place where animal and human derive mutual benefit. We advise and educate concerning the welfare of horses and ponies and include people of all abilities and backgrounds in the work we do as a charity
Currently raising funds for a Kidney Centre, that provides FREE treatment for the poor, just outside Jhelum in Pakistan. Other welfare projects in Pakistan include: free medical treatment, water pump installations, mobile eye and Hepatitis Vaccination clinics, food & clothing distribution and disaster recovery solutions for the poor and needy.
We aim to celebrate J.M.W. Turner’s artistic achievement through encouraging visitors to discover the house he designed and built, and the Thames landscape which inspired him. Through conserving and interpreting Turner’s House, we aim to build a deeper engagement with Turner as an artist. Sandycombe Lodge was built by 1813 to the designs of England’s great landscape painter, J.M.W. Turner; working here as his own architect to create a quiet retreat for himself, away from the pressures of the London art world. It also provided a home for his father, old William, in retirement from his trade as a barber and wigmaker in Covent Garden. With old William’s declining health and changes in his own life, Turner sold the house in 1826. Turner’s House Trust is an independent registered charity which relies on visitors admission, grants and donations to remain open at all.
The foundation is committed to inspire the next generation of squash players, foster the growth of our sport by making a positive impact on the communities that it reaches and by supporting the wellbeing of the professional players that help spearhead these efforts.
We are a charity passionate about improving the care of all cats. We deal with all aspects of cat health and welfare, from neutering projects, to raising standards of veterinary care, to educating cat owners. Our vision is that all cats are treated with care, compassion and understanding.
We are the PTA for Park Hill Primary School in Eastern Green Coventry and raise funds to help improve the school setting and broaden the education experience for children attending the school, from pre-school to Year 6
Lucky Ewe aims to give people with additional support needs of any kind the chance to experience farming, animal husbandry and food production at a pre-entry level. Our placements aim to build skills and experience at Lucky Ewe to help them progress towards employment.
The Christchurch Methodist Mission (CMM) promotes and enhances the dignity of all people through the provision of compassionate care and support, and empowerment of those most vulnerable in our community. We work across the age spectrum, from children and their families at Aratupu Preschool & Whānau Hub through to older people needing to live in a more supported environment at WesleyCare Hospital. Our support services not only respond to urgent needs but help people gain confidence, learn new skills and participate positively in their own futures.
Clear Minds will help lift the financial burden from people who require long-term counselling support but can’t afford it. We specifically want to help those people with deep-rooted difficulties – often stemming from childhood or specific traumas - for whom the short-term counselling provided by the NHS is often not adequate. Each successful applicant to Clear Minds will receive funding for up to 20 counselling sessions with a qualified therapist.