Blossom Trust is a UK registered charity (no. 1145318) was started in the year 2012. The primary mission is "Enabling communities by educating children and empowering women." The trust started with a motivation to help disadvantaged children and has since expanded projects into education, mental health and empowering women to achieve this objective. Women and children have been through unimaginable struggles, several of whom have been victims of catastrophic effects of the civil war in Sri Lanka. Most of the families are headed by widowed women who are living in extreme poverty. Trust wants them to sustain their livelihood by allowing them to gain regular income and reduce their dependency on others by sustainable water facilities and from growing coconut plantation & other cash crops. By strengthening and sustaining their own household income, the war affected women will have an increased opportunity to lead a more independent family life. Trust is also committed to support underprivileged undergraduate students from Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka who abandon their degree courses due to lack of funds for their upkeep.
Our mission is to create a society that values and supports young peoples mental health. We do this by delivering our free confidential one-to-one support services. By helping communities be more supportive to young people and by influencing change in how our society responds to young people.
Ronald McDonald House, Glasgow, is an independent charity providing free accommodation for 500 families each year whose children are critically ill patients in Yorkhill Hospital. Stays, completely free of charge, vary from a few nights to many months.The House needs to raise £400,000 each year.
Raising money across Teesside to boost local sports clubs, community groups and create aprenticeships for local youngsters...
ReachOut works with 8 to 18-year-olds in disadvantaged communities, providing one-to-one mentoring and team activities that help them grow in character and competence. Our structured, focused programme gives over a thousand children every year the confidence and skills needed for a brighter future!
The Chestnut Appeal for Prostate Cancer raises funds and awareness for prostate cancer patients across Devon and Cornwall.
We exist to support families across Scotland who are affected by or worried for someone's alcohol or drug misuse. Our vision is a Scotland which recognises the role played by and supports the needs of families and communities affected by substance misuse.
Thank you for visiting our Transplant Association page on MyDonate. The Team Mash challenge is the first big event for our charity.
The LA fitness Capitalt to Coast Cycle Challenge for Charity on 30th June is a scenic charity cycle ride which benefits two partner charities undertaking crucial work with children and adults – Norwood and the Down's Syndrome Association - see website www.capitaltocoast.org.uk for further details.
The Haven Wolverhampton provides practical and emotional support to people affected by domestic abuse and homelessness.
St Andrew's is a hospice in Grimsby providing a comprehensive range of care for patients of all ages with a life threatening/limiting illness, and support for those who care for them.
Ovacome is the UK's only nationwide support group for those affected by ovarian cancer. Ovacome offers its services free of charge to sufferers, family, friends and health professionals. Ovacome offers support, information and awareness-raising opportunities. It has over 4,000 members. Help Ovacome to continue to really make a difference.
Tamba is the only UK charity that provides high quality information and mutual support networks for multiple birth families, helping them face the practical, emotional and financial challenges that a multiple birth can bring, as well as highlighting their unique needs to health and education practitioners involved in their care
The Fat Face Foundation raises funds and donations to make individual awards and charity donations to causes that enable people to access and experiences outdoors.
Middlesbrough Mind helps people experiencing a wide range of mental health problems. Our services include: information and advice, 1-to-1 support, group support and courses, support for families, campaigning and activities in the local community. We are also developing services in Stockton Borough with the support of local residents.
Kirdford Parish Council also work hard to better our environment, and they are currently raising funds to install play equipment on Butts Common, and to carry out much needed work on the Recreation Ground in Kirdford, and we want to contribute to this work
Lending a hand to find your feet. Support & help for people who have gone through life changing trauma & who have no support network to fall back on. We help give individuals the ability to make more of their lives than they thought possible. Foster a can do and be all you can be approach to life.
The Fountain Centre provides a caring environment for patients newly diagnosed with cancer, in order to balance the traditional approaches to cancer treatment with a range of complementary therapies and individual support.
Held amidst some of Scotland’s most beautiful and rugged landscapes the Great Wilderness Challenge consists of a number of physically demanding walks and runs over a variety of distances and terrains. All funds raised are donated to healthcare and welfare charities in the Highlands.