(UK, 1154051) Browse eventsThe purpose of the Optimum Kenya Trust is to improve the standard of education and the whole educational experience for secondary school children in Kenya. Our initial thrust will focus on the Lenana School in Nairobi, previously called The Duke of York School. We aim to help the pupils, the staff and the School itself and by so doing, to help Kenya. Our Objectives are:To provide financial and other assistance for the education of pupils in secondary schools in Kenya in order to raise performance standards.To provide financial and other assistance to secondary schools in Kenya for the improvement of their infrastructure and facilities.To provide annual performance-based bursaries to needy and promising pupils whilst they attend secondary schools in Kenya and to assist both pupils and institutions in any way that the Trustees deem to be suitable.To provide annual scholarships to worthy pupils graduating from secondary schools in Kenya which will help fund their university education.Our mission is to advance the education of children and young people in Kenya in particular but not exclusively by the provision of financial and other assistance to secondary schools to improve standards, infrastructure and facilities and by the provision of scholarships and bursaries to students as the trustees in their absolute discretion shall see fit. Charity No: 1154051 Find out more Website http://www.optimumkenyatrust.org
The Army Families Federation (AFF) is the independent voice of Army families and works hard to improve the quality of life for Army families around the world on any aspect that is affected by the Army lifestyle. AFF is independent of the Army and offers confidential advice. We will deal with your enquiry without revealing your identity. AFF is often pivotal in achieving improvements for Army families such as changes to Government and military policy and changes to the delivery of how things are provided for families. AFF does not do this by itself; our role is to highlight problems to the chain of command or service providers, and to work with them and other agencies to improve the support they provide to Service families. AFF also provides a signposting service to help you find the right person to speak to, as well as providing useful information for Army families through its website and magazine, Army&You.
Both schools have ambitious development plans to which the PSA wouldlike to contribute. In the infant school, our aim is to extend the canopies outside thereception classes (which were co-funded by the PSA) along both the year one and yeartwo classes. For the junior school, the goal is to refurbish the round hall. The hall sits atthe heart of the school and is a wonderfully unique feature that desperately needsupdating. Money raised by the PSA has an incredibly positive impact on our children’s schoolexperience. From subsidising a wide range of clubs for both schools to giving every Year4 child the chance to learn an instrument; from funding a Christmas panto for the infantchildren to providing a monthly library budget for junior school children to choose newbooks; and from purchasing tablets and microscopes to helping fund major projects suchas the wildlife garden, the Year 1 playground and the quiet area in the junior schoolplayground, the impact of everyone’s fundraising efforts is clearly evident throughout bothschools.So, if you'd like to contribute, we've made it really easy for you, or another family member, to make a donation to the schools. And, because we're registered for GiftAid we can potentially add a further 25% to your donation!! Thank you for your support in helping us make a real difference to our children. Charity No: 1012712
(UK, 1112965) Browse eventsNorth East Humanists (NEH) are dedicated to advancing the cause of Humanism, to fostering good fellowship amongst humanists and to supporting relevant charities. NEH are a partner group of the British Humanist Association who campaign on behalf of all non-religious people for a fairer society with no religious privilege. We have an active team of school volunteers who aim to ensure that children are taught about non-religious world views. We also have speakers who can explain Humanism to adult groups.We have a programme of events in central Newcastle once per month and have active ethical discussion groups meeting once per month in various locations throughout the North East. We collect money for a “Charity of the Year” and for the Isaac Newton (Humanist) School in Uganda. Humanists believe that there are no supernatural entities influencing our lives and that we have to decide the important things in life based on reason and our innate ethical code of behaviour. We only have one life so we have to make the best of it for ourselves, for others and for the planet.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1112965 Find out more Website http://www.northeast-humanists.org.uk
(UK, 1128661) Browse eventsThe Thembinkosi Foundation exists to advance education and promote sustainable development in Zambia by establishing and assisting in the building, management and running of the Zambezi International School in the Mwandi/Sesheke District of Zambia.
(UK, 1070117) Browse eventsMasterclass strives to provide young people with exceptional creative opportunities with leaders of the theatre industry for FREE, so that people of all abilities & backgrounds can be inspired by masters of the craft. A year-round programme of talks, workshops and special projects provides insight into all aspects of theatre.
(UK, 1015180) Browse eventsThe Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. We offer local advice and information on a wide range of subjects to local people. We are often asked about Welfare benefits, debts, housing, employment, relationships and legal issues. Good advice empowers people to take control of their lives and to be active members of our community. We give local people the information that they need, when and where they need it, to help them to live independently. KCABS is an independent charity, and a Company limited by Guarantee
(UK, 1103116) Browse eventsIT SUPPORTS THE BABS HOME IN ARGENTINA RUN BY THE BRITISH AMERICAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
(UK, 1035330) Browse eventsWoodland Corner is located in the grounds of Nayland Primary School, and provides a home for Nayland Playgroup (which has been in the village for nearly 40 years) and Breakfast, After School and Holiday Clubs for local children aged between 4 and 11 years.
(UK, 1070571) Browse eventsUCanDoIT is a charity providing computer training to blind, deaf and disabled people. Given the benefits that computer technology provides to a person's independence and quality of life UCanDoIT believes that any disabled person, who needs a computer and/or the training to use it, should get it.
With the vast need for literacy intervention that has been identified at all schools, as well as the need to develop leaders from previously disadvantaged communities, we can confidently say that our programme will make a lasting impact in every area where it is implemented.
(UK, 1083827) Browse eventsGreen & Away is europe's first and only outdoor environmentally and socially sustainable conference centre.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Helping Hands is a Charity that has been set up to support individuals with learning disabilities in the Sudbury area Please donate to support our cause. Helping Hands continues to be a supporter of the Sudbury Community Hub (formerly the Sudbury Resource Centre), which provides vital services not just for the adults that attend, but to the wider community. Made up entirely of dedicated volunteers, Helping Hands is committed to campaigning on behalf of, and raising funds for users of the Sudbury Community Hub and local community projects that benefit individuals with learning difficulties. Charity No: 1010934 Find out more Website http://www.helpinghandssudbury.org.uk/
(UK, 1077237) Browse eventsThe Barney Fund, set up by Greyfriars Rehabilitation and Hydrotherapy Referral Centre, provides funding for dogs from all kinds of backgrounds needing rehabilitation so they can lead fit, happy and healthy lives.
(UK, 1041018) Browse eventsWe provide emergency food parcels to people referred to us through over 50 agencies locally. We also run a More Than Food project in the longer school holidays called 'The Holiday Shack' where we provide activities and a hot meal for the whole family - this is through referrals from The Childrens' Centre. All our food is donated by the public but we rely on funding and donations to meet our running costs to enable us to provide this service for those in need in our community. Over 50 volunteers give around 50 hours a week to serve our community through the foodbank. We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK. Charity No: 1041018 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hailshamfoodbank/ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/Hailshmfoodbank
(UK, 1162816) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Ripley Village Hall is in a bad state of repair and plans are in place to replace it with a brand new state-of-the art building which will be more in keeping with todays needs for the whole community.In order to secure grants and funding for this, Ripley Village Hall Fundraising Committee needs to raise in the region of £150,000 over the next year. Over the coming year, we are holding several events and we would like to invite you to come along and support them, to help raise money for this much needed community facility.There will be an opportunity to be part of the village hall forever by buying a ‘brick’, engraved with your name. These bricks are only £100 each, or for an individual plaque, the cost is £1,000. Events3rd December Village Christmas Fair9th December Mulled Wine at Farmers Market27th January 2018 Burns Night/Ceilidh £2016th February 2018 Valentines Ball & Auction £50.00Other proposed events: Golf Day, Quiz Night, Pamper Evening, Barn Dance, Fun Run, Sponsored Walk, Open Mike etc etc and all suggestions are More than welcome!Why not get your friends together for a fun night out or organise your neighbours for a community get together?For more information on the above events, contact [email protected] or visit our website www.ripleyvillagehall.org.ukThank you for your supportRipley Village Hall Fundraising CommitteePlease donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1162816 Find out more Website https://www.ripleyvillagehall.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ripleyvillagehall/ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ripleyhall
(UK, 289640) Browse eventsWe work in remote areas of Tanzanian bringing access to education, healthcare and clean water. We often fund simple buildings – usually clay bricks, with a simple corrugated iron roof. This can act as a school, community centre for adult literacy and health care, and church
We help individuals get rid of stress & experience inner peace, The Art of Living Foundation offers stress-elimination programmes that include breathing techniques, meditation, yoga & practical skills to manage life’s challenges. Operates globally in 152 countries. Touched 370 million lives.
(UK, 1163707) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Why Don't We is an independent voluntary organisation which provides a range of opportunities, training in new skill and the development of creative talents for people with learning disabilities, autism and additional needs. Please donate to support our cause. We meet regularly to:Address issues affecting thelives of the people we supportRaise awareness of forms ofprejudice and abuse against those with learning disabilitiesGive a voice to participantsHelp to develop the skills,knowledge and confidence to tackle social challengesParticipants choose the topics they want to work on. Past projects have included museumaccessibility, healthy eating and disability hate crime. We use media such as photography, sound recording and video to enable participants to expressthemselves and to create presentations and resources for others to use. Charity No: 1163707 Find out more Website http://www.why-dont-we.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whydontwecharity
(UK, 1105543) Browse eventsSharing Chinese culture with the world; helping Chinese children in and out of China; develop community capacity locally and in rural China.
(UK, 1120680) Browse eventsIt helps Children and Young people resident in or citizens of Romania, through Christian Prinicples, by offering Social, Educational, Cultural,Medical, Emotional and Spiritual Support.