(UK, NPO:091-724) Browse eventsIt is Woman Against Rape's vision to aid the many children and adults who are victim to rape and sexual assault. WAR assists, co-ordinates and connects rape victims with counselling and emergency services. To teach survivors that their body is sacred an no other person may violate these rights.
(UK, XT35076) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, SC010904) Browse eventsSt Leonards is a co-ed, independent school in St Andrews preparing students aged 5-19 for the challenges of life ahead in a global community. We are grateful for the continued support of friends of the school who enable us to fund priority projects including our scholarship and bursary fund.
(UK, 515944) Browse eventsOakdale School caters for children from 2 to 12, with either mental or physical handicaps and hence severe learning difficulties. It includes an integrated nursery with links to mainstream schools. We aim to advance the education of pupils with facilities for education not normally provided by the Local Authority. This has included a mini-bus to extend experience in the wider community and outdoor equipment to enhance education opportunities.
(UK, EW23966) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Supporting families, individuals and professionals who are affected by, or come into contact with Ring Chromosome 20 Syndrome. Raising awareness and supporting research into r(20) syndrome.
(UK, 1104609) Browse eventsThe Charity provides support for families in the Bristol area who have children with Downs Syndrome. This includes assisting new parents and helping them to understand that the arrival of a child with Downs Syndrome is not the end of the world. A range of events and outings are organised throughout the year including a subsidised annual holiday and a very popular annual Christmas party.
(UK, 1040246) Browse eventsNeville's Cross Battlers - part of Neville's Cross Primary School PTA. Pupils, parents, teachers and friends of Neville's Cross Primary School challenging themselves and becoming a Neville's Cross Battler. We are a group of parents, teachers and friends of Neville's Cross Primary School who organise a range of sponsored activities to raise funds for the school to benefit the children and local community. We are raising money to build a MUGA (multi use games area) on part of the school field. Neville's Cross primary school is over 100 years old and the number of pupils is growing every year due to increased housing in Durham City. The school yard is increasingly crowded and the field is waterlogged for a large part of the year restricting outdoor play and learning opportunities.The Neville's Cross Battlers was set up in 2015 by four parents who successfully swam the English Channel on 31st July 2016. The logo and team name was designed by children at the school as part of a competition. The Battlers are now supporting others who want to achieve their goals be it sporting or otherwise. Charity No: 1040246 Find out more Website http://www.nevillescross.durham.sch.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NXBattlers/ Twitter https://twitter.com/NevillesCrossPS
(UK, 000587) Browse eventsWe dont know when you might need us. Thats why were open 24 hours a day. Samaritans provides confidential, non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for those people who are experiencing feels of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. Whatever youre going through whether its big or small, dont bottle it up. We are here for you if youre worried about something, feel upset or confused, or just want to talk to someone. We offer our service by telephone, email, text, letter and face to face.
(UK, 1080112) Browse eventsADAPT supports parents and families of premature and poorly babies whilst on the neonatal units and when the babies go home for as long as support is needed. We help parents and families through the emotional trauma of having a special care baby.
(UK, 1132848) Browse eventsSt Martin's needs to raise £100k to meet the cost of re-roofing the North and South Chapels. Without these funds serious damage could be done to the Church which has stood here since the thirteenth century. Please give what you can so that St Martin's church can be here for generations to come.
(UK, 1135567) Browse eventsA truly unique rowing club for older people in Cambridge.Our members are living proof that regular exercise can help reduce the signs of aging and combat illness and disability.
(UK, SC116522) Browse eventsVisibility provides services and support to visually impaired people across the West of Scotland
(UK, Holy Ghost Primary School - N/A) Browse eventsEducational opportunities for every child
(UK, 1044392) Browse eventsNorthwick Park Institute for Medical Research, an independent, world renowned medical research charity (www.npimr.org), has embarked on an ambitious Heart and Stroke research programme. Heart and stroke diseases are the two biggest causes of death in the UK. We are keen to address this. Your support will be gratefully received.
(UK, 1075678) Browse eventsFootball Unites, Racism Divides believes that football, as the world’s most popular game, can help bring people together – people from different backgrounds, to play, watch and enjoy the game, and to break down barriers created by ignorance or prejudice.
Kalyan Ashram Trust support a range of health, education and other projects aimed at improving the lives of villagers in rural areas. Our aim is to bridge the gap between the infrastructure provisions in the cities with those in the villages. We work across all of India's States without prejudice
(UK, 1136767) Browse eventsTo help further the provision of education
(UK, 1130597) Browse eventsSt Lawrence Church in one of two churches within the Parish of Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire. The parish is part of the Diocese of St Albans within the Church of England.
(UK, 1116941) Browse eventsFirst Light provides young people with opportunities of filmmaking and media creation. Enabling them to stretch their creativity and develop their skills in a practical and focused way, following a model of best practice and professional filmmaking standards. First Light works with a diverse range of young people from wide social and economic backgrounds with varying abilities. Since launching in May 2001, First Light has enabled almost 12,000 young people between the ages of five and 19 to write, act, shoot, produce, edit and screen more than 900 films with National Lottery cash through UK Film Council funding. The films, ranging from documentaries to animations, are made under the guidance of professional filmmakers with youth agencies, schools, colleges and film clubs across all the UK regions. First Light inspires and facilitates young people from all backgrounds to make films and media projects to ensure that their stories, views and experiences are seen and heard whilst providing professional industry support to encourage creativity, quality of content and future opportunity.