The Greggs Foundation aims to alleviate hardship by donating £1.3 million to local charities each year through a range of grant programmes. The Breakfast Club Scheme provides funding to allow disadvantaged primary school children to get a free, nutritious breakfast before the start of the school day
Since 1989, Albert Kennedy Trust has supported Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) young people (up to 25 year old) who are homeless or living in a hostile environment in London, Manchster and Newcastle. Their services include supported lodgings, mentoring, training and advice & guidance.
In 1974, the Northampton Soup Kitchen began. Now The Hope Centre,we still offer life’s basics - hot meals, showers and clothes and deliver a range of education, training & development activities. With 80-120 clients each day,it costs £22,000 per month to run the centre. Please help us! .
The Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust provides abstinence based treatment and rehabilitation for men and women with chemical dependencies. It aims to reduce crime by providing specialist services in prisons and in the community that help offenders to turn their lives around.
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LOOK offers support, information and advice to the families of visually impaired children and links parents to share experiences. The Youth Project helps to promote independence amongst young people. Donations assist LOOK in the work we undertake and we are very grateful for your support.
Richard House, London's first children's hospice, provides care and support to children who are not expected to live into adulthood, as well as to their families. Its team of nurses and care staff make the time children spend at the house fun, active and therapeutic.
O2e encourages and supports ordinary people to achieve extraordinary sporting and physical challenges. In so doing O2e aims to raise substantial sums of money to support terminally ill children and their families.
TASC The Ambulance Services Charity provides support to current and retired ambulance services personnel, their families & dependents when they face difficulties. We understand the challenges & demands which face all members of the Ambulance Services and we are uniquely placed to support them.
We are a Black Country collective of businessmen, charity workers and families from all religions and all walks of life. We want to contribute to our NHS through raising funds to enable us to purchase much needed Personal Protective + communication equipment for NHS staff, patients and carers.
Our aim at Midland Langar Seva Society is help the homeless and provide food / hunger relief to those that need really need it. Langar is the term used in the Sikh religion or in Punjab for general or common kitchen / canteen where food is served for free. Midland Langar Seva Society was launched in the Midlands and now is doing many daily feeds across the UK and abroad in India too.
WISHH fundraises to complement & enrich the services & facilities for everyone cared for by the Hull Royal Infirmary & Castle Hill Hospital. Your kind donations will provide additional equipment, services & facilities over & above what can be achieved by the NHS alone, for the benefit of everyone.
East Lancashire Hospice provides specialist, supportive and end of life care for patients and their families from Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley who are coping with a life-limiting illness. To enable us to continue this work, we need to raise around £3 million every year.
Phase 3 Expansion will be composed of: - A multi-storey carpark - Expansion of the main prayer hall - State of the arts, purpose built education center for girls. - Multi-purpose hall for lectures and youth facilities. We now require donations to kick start the Phase 3 Expansion which is projected to cost a further £4million.
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Each year Music as Therapy runs introductory music therapy training programmes for Romanian staff working with children & adults with special needs in day centres, schools & institutions. Volunteers pass on to local staff the musical instruments, skills and experience they need in order to develop a therapeutic music programme for those in their care.
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Erskine (formerly Erskine Hospital) provides unrivalled respite and long term care for young and old ex-Service men and women throughout Scotland. We care for over 1300 veterans each year in five residential Homes and provide employment and training through our four social firms.