Entirely supported by private donations and delivered by self-funded volunteers, we have created welcoming environments to distribute the essentials of life. Everything we do is about providing dignity and normality to people who find themselves in the midst of chaos and uncertainty
The Elizabeth Foundation pre-school for deaf children and their families follows the "Multi Sensory Oral Approach", encouraging the development of speech, language and listening skills by using all of the child's senses in a natural, fun, child-centred environment.
The charity covers Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Bassetlaw Hpl (Worksop) and Montagu Hpl (Mexborough) and enhances patient care by the purchase of equipment and provides additional comforts/facilities for both patients and staff. Please email [email protected] or ring 01302 366666 Ext 3908
We formed in 1971, registered charity in 1991 & has developed into the UK’s leading representative organisation for widow(er)s of Armed Forces Personnel where death has been caused by or hastened by service. Everything that we do is based around 3 core values - campaigning, caring & remembering.
The Cardiff Blues Community Foundation is the charitable arm of the Cardiff Blues professional rugby team. We deliver a wide range of programs to all ages with the aim of using rugby to inspire, engage and improve our community.
New College Worcester is a non-maintained residential Special College for children and young people aged 11 - 19 years who are blind or partially sighted. Offering a full range of GCSE and Alevel subjects, Braille, ICT, Independent Living Skills, Mobility and a variety of outdoor and leisure activities. We strive to be a centre of excellence, providing students with the means to develop the knowledge, skills and personal qualities they need to succeed in education, work and life. Anna Former Head Girl "A life - that's what you get from coming to NCW" Nia " year 12 student "Before, I was just in a little shell"
Our vision is to make a difference to young people, including those within the distilled spirits trade, helping them to reach their full potential, improve their life chances, and make a positive contribution to their communities. We will achieve this in the following ways: i. Vocational Training Fund: to provide educational and development support to new and recent entrants to the UK spirits trade, encourage high standards of distilling practice and service. ii. Youth Action Fund: to support young people, especially from disadvantaged backgrounds, ta.o develop their character and life skills to reach their potential and make a positive contribution to their communities. iii. Other Causes: to fulfill our wider civic duties as a Livery, supporting the Lord Mayor’s Appeal, the Master’s charity and other relevant charitable commitments.
In April 2013, The Boom Foundation was set up and it remains the only charity in NI dedicated to supporting patients suffering from sarcoma, a rare form of bone and soft tissue cancer. 50% of funds raised go to Sarcoma UK towards vital research; the rest supports those affected by sarcoma in NI.
Our club in Milton Keynes is part of Rotary International. Our swimathon helps many local charities. Specifically in 2014 we will be helping: Willen Hospice, Harry's Rainbow, Carers MK, MK Play Association, Association for young people with ME, Independent Cinema MK and other Rotary charities.
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High Five is charity based in Lancashire that supports families who have a severely disabled child. High Five is a not-for-profit group run by volunteer parents, providing activities for disabled children and their families. As a group we recognise the challenges for all the family, and we support siblings as well as parents in having fun and meeting other families in our area. Charity No: 1164321 Find out more Website http://high5lancashire.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HighFiveLancashire
Green Crescent Aid UK is a UK registered charity (No. 1187798) that is dedicated to provide humanitarian aid and assistance to those in need within the UK and Malawi. Our projects vary from working with the local community and organisations to providing international aid. 100% Donation Policy.
Crann is a pioneering Irish charity providing life-long solutions for people & families living with neuro-physical disabilities. Our community of clients & families access our team of experts, services & facilities to receive a personalised programme of care to meet their needs.
Jospice is one of the oldest hospices in the country, providing care and support to terminally ill people and their families from within the Liverpool and Sefton areas. As it is only partially funded by the NHS, fundraising is a vital part of the work at Jospice.
Lotus Caring Hands provides free education for impoverished young people to engage in educational activities. LCH aims to give the most disadvantaged young people a second chance in life, by giving them the skills, confidence, support for higher education and to find a job and live independently.
Cavell Nurses' Trust supports the UK's 650,000 registered nurses, health care assistants, whether student, working or retired, who need financial help and support following illness, injury and other difficulties. It has given financial support worth more than £2.5 million over the last five years
St Petrock’s is a local charity helping people who are homeless, or inadequately housed, lead more settled and fulfilling lives. Open-access sessions in our centre provide a range of emergency, support and prevention services for some of the most vulnerable people in the area. These include basic survival services, advice on housing, benefits, health, employment and addiction issues, referrals to accommodation providers and to other services. Our specialist teams in HMP Exeter and in the community provide housing and resettlement support for offenders and homeless clients upon release. St Petrock’s also hosts a partnership Engage Community Hub to help those with complex needs integrate within the community.
Welcome to Hearts and MindsOur aim is to educate and support disadvantaged children in thedeveloping world.We are currently working withNkuruba Orphanage Project near Fort Portal in Southern Uganda to raise funds for school fees and basic equipment such as mattresses, school uniforms, books and pens.We would welcome your support.
Tabitha Foundation UK supports Tabitha Cambodia by: - Raising funds and awareness for the Wells for Clean Water Project - A variety of alternative gifts for partnership donors - Promoting volunteer house building teams to travel to Cambodia - Supporting cottage industry projects by promoting Tabitha's handmade products HOUSEBUILDING TEAMS PLEASE NOTE: When setting up your own page please notify the Tabitha UK office on [email protected] with your contact details and intended date of your housebuilding trip.
Our aim is to support the personal development of young people through the delivery of training and practical volunteering opportunities. Seeds4success is a small youth work charity based in the South West. Established in 2012, we became a registered charity in 2013. We work closely with local communities and landowners, Parish Councils, South Wiltshire Community Area Board, county youth work charity Youth Action Wiltshire and other community groups.We hold regular open evenings as follows:· Junior Night for young people in school years 6-8 at Wilton Youth Centre 6-8 pm Tuesdays· Project Night for young people in school years 8 and above at Wilton Youth Centre 6:30-9pm Thursdays· Open Night for young people in school years 7 and above at Mere Youth Centre 7:30-10 pm Fridays We also have more focused sessions: · Social Action· Bridging Projects · Young Leaders Project. We are always looking foryoung volunteers to help in the running the charity. Charity No: 1151541 Find out more Website http://www.seeds4success.org.uk/
The Edgware Adath Yisroel Congregation is an Independent, Traditional, Orthodox Community.
Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) can be a life altering and debilitating chronic health condition. The simple act of standing can be a challenge for people with PoTS as their body is unable to adjust to the pull of gravity when upright. PoTS is characterised by orthostatic intolerance (the development of symptoms when upright that are relieved by lying down). Symptoms include headaches, fatigue, palpitations, sweating, nausea, fainting and dizziness and are associated with an increase in heart rate from the lying to upright position of greater than 30 beats per minute (40 in teenagers) or a heart rate of greater than 120 beats per minute within 10 minutes of standing.PoTS UK aims to :• To support patients in obtaining a diagnosis and treatment.• Provide evidence based information to patients, carers and heath-care workers.• Facilitate mutual support via a Facebook forum.• Co-ordinate research projects• Promote awareness• Raise funds to support these aims.