Thank you for visiting Oshwal Association of the UK profile page on MyDonate. OSHWAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UK (“OAUK”) is a registered Charity in accordance with the Charities Act, 1960. Charity No. 267037. OAUK represents some 25,000+ Jains in the UK and our objectives are relief of poverty, advance of education and protection of health here in the UK and abroad. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 267037 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
Fields of Life is committed to sharing the Christian faith by collaborating with local communities and churches in East Africa to bring about positive change through the provision of quality education, clean water, health promotion and other community based projects.
The fund, consisting entirely of voluntary donations, is used to improve the quality of patient amenities & staff welfare by paying for the provision of 'extra' facilities and amenities, research etc. As well as the General Fund we also hold various specific funds covering many wards and dept's.
St. Michael's Hospice (North Hampshire) is a provider of the highest quality and standard of specialist palliative and supportive care for patients in North Hampshire. Through our specialist skills and knowledge we work with patients affected by life-limiting illness to ensure they are able to live life to the fullest.
The aim of OAPA is to help those who have been made homeless, those in danger of homelessness and/or are sleeping rough/sofa hopping and ex-offenders, ex-service personnel, returning to the community, in need of employment and accommodation and ultimately a fresh start. OAPA will be a sustainable non-profit organisation within the hospitality industry to provide opportunities for recruitment, training and housing for those homeless, unemployed, ex-offenders and/or ex-service personnel enabling them to reconnect in their communities.OAPA will act as a conduit and focus solely on helping people from vulnerable situations get into work whilst supporting those involved return to an independent lifestyle. The money raised by OAPA will be used to support those returning to work, provide training and supplement the resources required by OAPA partner organisations, to manage the project and promote the jobs available.It is important to stress that OAPA is not a recruitment agency and focuses solely on helping those on the project find work. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The project was founded by Greg & Gill Mangham’s refusal to accept that all people who were homeless or rough sleepers were in these situations due to some form of abuse or addiction.Throughout the design of the project there was always one underpinning realisation; that none of us are ever very far away from being vulnerable.The Ethos of the project is based on a very simple concept, that no matter who or where you are, you are ONLY A PAVEMENT AWAY.Our clients will receive an initial assessment and will then be entered onto the relevant training courses, following which we will support them in their preparation for interview. Following employment the client and employer are both given 12 months post engagement support by the partnering charities and associations.We are not a recruitment agency and solely focus on helping those on the project find work. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1178082 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
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The Royal Free Charity funds research, equipment and improvements to facilities for the benefit of Royal Free patients.This is in addition to NHS required funding. St Peters Trust is now part of the charity and Kidney/Bladder & Prostate Research continues through fund 543. Help us make a difference.
Taylor Made Dreams enables children with life limiting illnesses to achieve their dreams. We also source and finance holistic therapeutic support, counselling and offer a wheelchair access transport service for our service users.
The Hospice provides 16 in-patient beds and 16 Day Care places for people with palliative care needs within Rochdale and surrounding districts.
The Ralph Bates Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund provides grants for research into causes of and treatment of pancreatic cancer.
Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is dedicated to supporting people whose lives are touched by cancer. Our cancer support centres are vital in helping patients live with cancer while our research teams undertake pioneering studies into the disease and offer clinical trials. The charity does not receive any government funding.
Every child with a disability or life limiting illness has a different need. The whole family is affected in many different ways. We take the time to understand every child and their family we help to ensure the support they receive is tailored to their unique and individual needs.
We are the charity for London’s eight Royal Parks. We care for each of London’s Royal Parks for everyone now and in the future to explore, value and enjoy. Covering over 5,000 acres of historic parkland, the parks provide beautiful green spaces right in the heart of the capital where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city. They’re a place for you to enjoy, relax and unwind, exercise and clear your mind in. If it’s history and architecture you’re after, we have hundreds of buildings, statues and memorials, giving a fascinating insight into London’s heritage. Or attend a world class event.
Every year over 4,000 people across Norfolk and Waveney are diagnosed with cancer. Big C equips scientists, nurses and hospitals to give them a fighting chance of life and hope for the future. Thank you for helping Big C support local people through their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life.
We seek to empower children and young people to be a force for good in their local communities and beyond. Through our Young Leaders Award, we work to encourage school children to develop their life skills, confidence and community engagement through a series of volunteering activities with real benefit to their local area. We have seen how social barriers and prejudices are broken, as the perception of young people by their communities change and our hope is that we give each pupil who participates the ambition and the opportunity to achieve all that they can and that they will continue to "be the change they want to see" in their communities throughout their lives. Charity No: 1129075 Find out more Website http://www.abyyt.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/archbishopofyorkyouthtrust?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/ABYyouthtrust YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEt4-0mVaEI2X1_L8S9szXg
Combat Stress is the leading UK charity specialising in the care of Veterans’ mental health. We are currently supporting more than 5,200 ex-Service men and women. This includes 724 who served in Iraq and 396 who served in Afghanistan.
Supporting children in treatment for brain & spinal tumours.We provide Treasure boxes, a wonderful box packed with the best toys personalised to suit each child, a holiday home and grants to children and their famillies who have been hospitalised whilst receiving treatment.www.indeerosetrust.org
PIPS Hope and Support (Formerly Newry & Mourne) was established in 2003 by people who had experienced suicide in their families. The organisations aims are to help save lives, support those affected by suicide and self-harm and provide suicide prevention training and education workshops