Caring In The Heart of Camden Imagine having no-one to help you in times of need or sickness. Who would you turn to? Who can offer a helping hand? The only answer for many people living in Camden, young or old, is the St Pancras Welfare Trust. The object of the Trust is to help residents of the former Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras when faced with need or sickness and have nowhere else to turn. A separate trust, the Camelot Trust, supports holidays and school trips for disadvantaged young children. The area of benefit of both trusts lies within the heart of the London Borough of Camden and includes some of the most densely populated parts of the borough, many with high indicators of poverty and need. The most common request is to help people being re-housed - perhaps after years of living rough, living in a hostel or after leaving an institution. They have no resources or possessions and their new homes are usually cold and bare. We help by making small grants in cash or vouchers to buy furniture, bedding and clothes. We also receive requests to help young mums and their children, the frail and elderly and those in need of respite. During the year ending 31st March 2013 we made 164 grants totalling £23,577. An analysis of grants shows that they directly affected a total of 838 individuals. Beneficiaries included 9 pensioners, 23 persons suffering mental health problems, 26 persons with disabilities, 16 families being re-housed and 11 families seeking asylum. Your donation or legacy will make an enormous difference. Thank you
The Shepshed ALLeY Group is a special youth group for youngsters aged between 11 and 18 years who have physical, mild learning or social interaction difficulties. Many members lack in confidence, have poor self-image and under-developed social skills and the vast majority have also got co-ordination problems, general weakness and problems with gross and fine motor skills. The Group meets on a weekly basis, and provides a programme of activities encouraging members to participate in various games and sporting activities which they wouldnt ordinarily be able to undertake but have been devised and modified to meet their individual and group needs. Activities include: they also play Giant Jenga, have Beetle drives, undertake cookery sessions, have theatre and museum visits, and run quizzes and regular craft and visual arts evenings - which all provide opportunities to develop a variety of skills and personal confidence. The overall objective for the group is to provide a safe environment where the young people feel their individual needs are understood and where they are encouraged to learn new skills whilst having lots of fun.
Mike Matters is lighting the way for Duchenne by fundraising for research, increasing awareness and supporting anyone affected by Duchenne. Our drive is to champion preventative treatments, support those who require palliative care and promote strong collaboration across all Duchenne charities.
The Tollington Parish in North London is right in the heart of the Islington borough, in the middle of the vibrant and culturally diverse Finsbury Park Ward. We are a team of three churches: St. Marks on Tollington Park, St. Saviours on Hanley Road, and Emmanuel on Hornsey Road. You are very warmly invited to attend any of our Sunday services and other events during the week
As a registered charity (Charity No 210262), Theatre Centre needs to raise £150,000 each year to deliver ground breaking, high quality theatre for children and young people. Your support can make a difference by providing a young personwho would not otherwise have access to live theatre with the opportunity toexperience inspirational productions and pioneering participation projects.And as part of our Arts Council England's (ACE) Catalyst Evolve Programme, your donation will go even further as all funds raised by Theatre Centre will be match funded.You can also Gift Aid your donation at no extra cost. If you can confirm you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim a further 25 pence on every pound you give.Thank you Charity No: 210262 Find out more Website http://www.theatre-centre.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheatreCentreUK Twitter https://twitter.com/TCLive Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/theatrecentreuk/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/Theatrecentre
International We are a Christian congregation made up of people from different countries and backgrounds. We are also connected to other congregations throughout the UK and Europe. But, though we may be made up of many nationalities, we are all committed to building a community in Ealing, London, and beyond. Presbyterian To be Presbyterian means to be linked with other churches so that we are kept accountable. Church The Bible describes the church in all sorts of ways, but the simplest way of describing a church is a group of people who are in a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Though the media often refer to the church as an organisation, and when giving directions someone may point out a 'church' as a landmark, the essence of a church is people. Church members are committed to help each other grow as Christians and communicate to those who don’t know God.
NYOI's mission is to inspire young Irish musicians through the study of challenging and exciting repertoire under the guidance of music professionals, encouraging performance of the highest standard on national and international platforms.
We are a community church, affiliated to the Baptist Union of Scotland but made up of people from many church backgrounds or none. Our mission statement is, ‘To live for Jesus and bring others to Him.' We've joined JustGiving to help our members and friends raise money for our new building project.
Nottinghamshire Scouts provides over 7100 children and young people with fun, challenging and adventurous activities in pretty much every community in the City and County. We also provide specialist activities for young people with special needs and children who are in hospital. We need your help to continue offering fun, challenge and adventure to thousands of children and young people. Your money really will make a huge difference! !!THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
Africa BEECause was formed in 2009 because we believe that beekeeping has the potential to make a very positive difference to peoples lives. Our mission is to encourage beekeeping in West Africa as a way of improving livelihoods, particularly for the rural poor. We are currently operating in The Gambia as BEECause Gambia and hope that soon we will also be working in Sierra Leone. Beekeeping has the potential to make a very real difference to peoples lives - support and training from BEECause projects will help individuals and communities to improve their economic well-being. Beekeeping is a low tech, relatively low cost activity which is possible in most rural areas and offers the opportunity of additional income. Bee products (honey, beeswax, propolis and royal jelly) are valuable and easily marketable and beekeeping leads to substantial increases in crop yields through improved pollination. Beekeeping also benefits the environment because more pollination means more seeds and more plants, esecially important in environmental regeneration, eg reforestation. We are working - to significantly increase the number of rural people practising beekeeping - to introduce modern techniques and good practice through trials and training - to increase the range of products, yields and product quality of honey and wax - to reduce costs to the producer and prices to the consumer, while maintaining returns - to introduce beekeeping and related education into schools and community groups - to ensure that technical innovation becomes good practice, through training and ongoing support.
Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara Crawley, West Sussex The Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Crawley has been serving the Sikh community for over 20 years in its present location in Spencers Road. Following the immigration movement of the 60’s and 70’s the UK saw an influx of hardworking Sikh men looking for employment. Due to its proximity to Gatwick Airport, the new town of Crawley became home to a large number of Sikh men. After working in Crawley and saving enough money these men called their families over to join them and began a long process of establishing themselves within British life. As a part of the Sikh community in India these families were very involved in practicing the Sikh faith. It was with these principles and desires to continue to practice the Sikh faith that led them to hire the Montefiore Hall in Three Bridges on a weekly basis for the sangat. They then established the first dedicated Sikh Gurdwara in Crawley in 1981 on the current site in Spencers road. As the Sikh community has grown the Gurdwara needs to keep pace with the change and needs of the community. Plans have been designed and approved to refresh the current site and build a new Gurdwara for the community. We call upon not only the Sikh community in Crawley but all people from around the world to help fundraise so we can fulfil the vision of the new Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Crawley.
Narthex Centre provides services to support people in crisis including low income families, children, young people, single parents, refugees and asylum seekers of all faiths and ethnic origin in the deprived Sparkhill, Sparkbrook and Springfield areas of Birmingham, all of which have a high number of new immigrants and families living in poverty. The heart of our work is to meet the culturally diverse needs of people living locally and we seek to provide facilities that offer a place of welcome and improve the quality of life for local people through the provision social welfare, recreation and personal development. Our mandate is to Encourage Cohesion through Social Action, Families, Children's & Young Peoples Work.
Neve was diagnosed with A.L.L. Leukaemia back in January 2008 at the age of 2 and after just over two long years of intense treatment including chemotherapy she has now been classed as in remission by her specialists. She will be monitored for the rest of her life to ensure this horrible illness does not return and although she is well at the minute she will always be classed as having cancer. Over the course of her treatment we met some very inspirational people who were not only there for us throughout but also tried their hardest to keep life as normal as possible. It is with these people in mind that we set up Neve’s Charities as they all belong to several small charities that most people have not heard of and as such do not fund. Our Charity aims to, not only help fund these people, but also to try and get these charities out in the public domain.
Open Road West Norfolk advances the education of young people, particularly but not exclusively those in danger of exclusion from school with a view to improving their career prospects and helping them grow to maturity as individuals and members of society. We deliver structured training programs based on automotive technology that lead to IMI Awards industry recognised qualifications and drive a culture of hard work based on life skills such as reliability, honesty and dependability; skills that prospective employers will find attractive. In addition to local schools we also work with other key organisations to ensure that as many young people in our community as possible have the opportunity to attend Open Road.
The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference centre. We innovate with an international programme that crosses artforms, uniting outstanding artists and adventurous partners.
Focus School Hornby Campus is a registered independent school affiliated to Focus Learning Trust. We have a single clear motto: 'Learning to learn'.'Learning to Learn' means to use learning as a tool whereby students are equipped with the ability to think critically, process information perceptually, analyse data accurately and evaluate situations intelligently in order that they fulfill their true potential. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1072370 Find out more Website http://hornby.focus-school.com
WEST SUFFOLK DEAF CHILDRENS SOCIETY. people intersted in promoting and enjoying the company of the deaf children of west suffolk. please check to out are facebook page west suffolk deaf childrens society too see photos of the children having fun,its so fantastic for the deaf children and family members to enjoying themselves.
Reflections Art in Health showcase the creative talents of anyone with a health problem, and work extensively in mental health, to as wide an audience as possible, including those working in the field and the general public as a whole. This is carried out in a variety of ways including via virtual galleries on our website, through Reflections Magazine, and through exhibitions and events. Exciting current projects include working with professional football clubs throughout the country to promote our artists work, in partnership with the Professional Footballers Association, by means of both exhibitions and other joint working in their local communities, and planning for our exciting PARK ART initiative in September and October. Our Art and Spice Night is coming up this Friday night at Sheffield United FC, and our Transpennine Walk on Sunday 27th May. Not forgetting Our Hayley and her great leap of faith on May 20th...with her parachute jump....
Old Basing Scout and Guide Associations are trying to raise funds to build a new headquarters, following the flooding of their previous hut.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1163318
Raising money for Wootton near Woodstock Primary School, of which 100% is used to directly benefit the children - through purchasing key resources, supporting school trips & events, and subsidising residential visits. The Friends of Wootton School (FOWS) is run by a group of parents who organise various fund-raising events throughout the school year. The funds raised are used to support the children in lots of different ways - from buying books, computers and equipment to subsidising residential trips, paying for buses and providing resources to improve the playground. Charity No: 1091909
The newly appointed PSA was voted in on 12th January 2015. Our purpose is to raise funds for the school and engage with the parents of the school and wider community. We are also a registered charity (charity number 1161163).