Formed in 1924 the 24th Borstal Socut Group, is part of what is now known as the Medway Towns Scout District in Kent. as it says on the tin,we are based in the village of Borstal, which is on the banks of the River Medway on the outskirts of the ancient City of Rochester.
We help people suffering with HIV/AIDS, street kids and women who are exploited. As an interdenominational evangelical Christian mission, we want to share the love of Jesus with the people of Africa; reaching the unreached, loving the unloved and discipling new believers.
Zisize is a Zulu word meaning self help. It is based in Wales and supports education and welfare projects in impoverished rural areas of KwaZuluNatal in South Africa. The focus is on holistic work with orphans and vulnerable children which will enable them to reach their potential in life.
Estuary League of Friends is a charity providing services to the people of Topsham, Countess Wear, Ebford, Exton, Clyst St George and Clyst St Mary in Devon. Sponsorship money for this years swim can be paid using this portal. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to visit our page. We are a UK charity committed to improving the treatment and independence of disabled people in developing countries. We recycle unwanted and used orthosis/splints/braces and adjust them to assist patients with disabilities such as polio.
We believe a beautiful, thriving countryside is important for everyone, no matter where they live. Millions of town and city dwellers recharge their batteries with a walk or a bike ride in the local Green Belt, spend weekends and holidays in our National Parks, or enjoy fresh local produce. People who live in rural areas keep our countryside beautiful and productive. The countryside is unique, essential, precious and finite – and it’s in danger. Every year, a little more is lost forever to urban sprawl, new roads, housing and other developments. Rural shops and services are closing, and increasingly intensive farming is changing the character of the countryside. Climate change, too, will have serious impacts on the rural environment.
The vision of Crawley Museums is to strengthen its role at the heart of the cultural life of Crawley, to build on its community partnerships, and to more fully reflect the diversity of Crawley.
Stepping Stones DS provides support, advice and activities for families raising a child with Down syndrome across North Hampshire and the surrounding areas.
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC is a community rugby club based in Nantwich, Cheshire. Crewe & Nantwich RUFC is a thriving club which runs 4 senior mens teams and a mini and junior section with over 200 children. We were awarded the Club mark and RFU community rugby seals of approval in 2007.
Little Heroes Cancer trust simply provides toys, distractions and smiles to children and the families of children who are living with cancer. For more information please visit littleheroes.org.uk
To celebrate the centenary of WW1 and to raise funds for us, the Royal British Legion & the Scout Memorial, we are undertaking a 100km cycle ride from Alconbury to the National Memorial Arboretum on the 26 / 27th July. We will carry cards of remembrance from local families to lost loved ones.
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Together for Peace (T4P) is a small charity with a big vision and big reach. Its deliberately small team work with a wide range of people across Leeds and beyond – to develop and support cooperative projects that strengthen communities, deepen inter-cultural understanding, and promote peace-making in all aspects of life and society. Every piece of work we do is in partnership with others. We enable people to make connections around shared values, then help turn visions and ideas into positive action. Working from grassroots to government, we catalyse initiatives, broker partnerships, and co-host a range of dialogue, learning and creative events. In this way, T4P has - since founding in 2002, and launching publicly in 2003 - co-developed 180+ projects and events, including… the Leeds Active Citizens community leadership programme; the Jewish-Muslim dialogue project, including a joint trip to Palestine and Israel; the 'Leeds Poverty Challenge'; the Planet Leeds street festivals and events; the ‘In One City’ programme of films; the Leeds Summat gatherings; city-wide arts events and exhibitions on big issues; a range of cross-community development and dialogue programmes; the Leeds to London WALKTALK cross-community dialogue initiative; schools work; and more. T4P also acts as an incubator for others to develop work alongside us, such as the Inter-Active inter-community sports and dialogue project. (Full info on all this is on our website.) We’ve received various awards, including: the Leeds City Council Partner of the Year awards 2012; the Institute for Community Cohesion’s Awards for Bridging Culture (small charities category) 2010 (www.cohesioninstitute.org.uk); and Community Cohesion Organisation of the Year 2008 and 2010, from the prominent local Hamara Centre (www.hamara.org.uk).
Waverley is the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world and operates around the U.K. carrying over 100,000 passengers a year. We maintain and operate her for public benefit. Waverley has been withdrawn from service and now requires new boilers to sail again. Please help Save the Waverley.
Ash-Shifa Trust was set up by members from the community after expressing concerns about the low educational achievements and participation of people from the local community. They saw a need to improve and resolving the difficulties faced by the youth, the isolation faced by elders and the prevailing social problems. With the intention of bringing about real change, the 'Ash-Shifa Trust' was established.