PFP works with people in the developing world to make educational films in local languages, from short documentaries to full-length dramas on health, welfare, environment and community development. We aim to provide information, to give people a voice and enable local filmmakers to do the same.
With the help of the local council we have secured a lease on a new home. However when it rains heavily the pitches flood and the children go without playing football play. We desperately need to drain these fields but it is going to take a big fundraising effort please help our fund by donating.
Phoenix Gymnastics was established 35 years ago and continues to offer classes for 1,000 children per week for babies as young as 8 weeks to teenagers. We have an excellent reputation with a highly experienced coaching team. We have a successful competitive squad, full rec and pre school programme.
We're a non profit charity from Onchan in the Isle of Man. We have a junior band which is run by members of the senior players in their spare time. We provide tuition, instruments and music to keep brass banding alive in the community and provide a safe place for young and old to enjoy music making!
KORI develops and enhances the potential, skills and talent of children and youth, through proactive youth work. This is enabled by a programme of arts, sports, academic support, mentoring, cultural and environmental education, which strengthens self achievement and supports the wider community.
Paines Plough is an award-winning, nationally and internationally renowned touring theatre company, specialising in commissioning and producing new plays and helping playwrights develop their craft.
Help us to make sure that Bristol's newest cultural powerhouse has seating to match its reputation. BE PART OF THE TRANSFORMATION and help us raise £150,000 by 01 August 2013. Sponsor A Seat today and be a lasting and integral part of the theatre for years to come.
The charitable funds are to be disbursed primarily to local charities, projects & good causes based in Nairnshire, and also to national charities for their use in Nairnshire, and that a proportion of the funds (about 10%) are to be distributed to national and international charities supported by Rotary International.
GDIF's ambition is to present the best of UK & international theatre,dance & spectacle in the outdoors.The Festival brings extraordinary sights & sounds to Greenwich & East London every year creating unforgettable free experiences for the whole family. GDIF2014: 20-28 June www.festival.org
S.A.F.E. is a Kenyan NGO that uses the performing arts to educate, inspire and deliver social change. We use high-quality street theatre and community programmes to address the choices that underpin some of Kenya's greatest challenges: sexual health, HIV/AIDS, violence and female circumcision.
The Trust is working, through the help of volunteers, to gather and tell the untold stories of Aberdeen Football Club and its place in the Northeast Community, to care for and develop the Aberdeen Collection and to share the information and the collection with as a wide an audience as possible.
The Rotary Club of Royston works to support local, national and international causes and projects, both directly and through Rotary International’s charity, the Rotary Foundation.
Derby Museums Trust manage three museums within the city center, the aim of the trust is to celebrate Derby's history as a city of making, invention and creativity and use the collections it manages to inspire future generations of innovators, designers and inventors.
The BMAG Development Trust supports the work of Birmingham Museums Trust, which displays, cares for and researches an outstanding collection of art, history, heritage and science. If you are donating towards a particular appeal fund (e.g. Staffordshire Hoard) please write a note to let us know.
SPACE is a leading visual arts organization providing essential, affordable artist workspace, advocacy & support. Established by Bridget Riley & others in 1968, 700+ artists have studios; development programmes support 700+ more; Learning projects engage neighbouring schools & communities.
The Rotary Club of Canary Wharf primarily raises money to support other charities and good causes for the local and international communities. In recent years it has supported, amongst others, Mercy Ships, Little Haven, Children Hospice, Riding for the Disabled, and Queen Victoria Seamen’s Rest.
Think Amy is a registered charity which promotes safe driving. We do this through education, partnership working and raising public awareness about the consequences of dangerous driving. We have a particular focus on educating new and young drivers, statistically most likely to cause death or serious injury on the roads. The charity was set up by Jane Hofmeister after her 13 year old daughter Amy was killed on 15 June 2011 whilst cycling on a cycle path in broad daylight in Taunton, Somerset. The driver of the car that killed Amy had been racing another at motorway speeds along a residential road. He overtook the car he was racing, lost control on a bend and struck the kerb, flipping the car into the air which hit Amy, killing her instantly. We want to remind the driver that their driving style is a choice they make themselves - the driver alone has the power and the choice to drive safely - we want to influence that choice. We want to encourage all drivers to drive safely and reduce the number of avoidable, unnecessary deaths and serious injury on the roads.
TravelAid is a development charity that runs education and welfare programs in collaboration with partner charities. Once each year TravelAid co-ordinates the placement of suitably qualified volunteers with our partners in order to promote cultural understanding and supplement the local skill base.
BTG was founded in 1968 & since then they have gained a fantastic reputation in our local region – BTG & BTG Youth perform 2 productions each per year & take great pride in maintaining a non profit making community of dedicated people who are passionate about musical theatre & all that it represents
Hackney Empire is a special building in a special place and is a unique variety theatre for the 21st century. Embracing both local and global communities of audiences, artists and participants it is determined to nurture and present work that is at once extraordinary, inclusive, inspirational and transformative. Our community programming developed in direct consultation with local children and young people aims to offer more than 1,000 Hackney young people interesting and accessible alternatives to gang membership, crime and anti-social behaviour. The programme supports participants to learn new creative skills, improve confidence and self-esteem, and develop other transferable skills such as team-work and communication. It also aims to break down prejudice and misunderstanding by encouraging participants from diverse backgrounds, experience and cultures to work and have fun together. To support the programme and the development work it does with local young people, please give generously.
Oxford Playhouse is a theatre for everyone, presenting the best UK and international drama, dance, family shows, music and comedy.