Through holistic action, Partners Relief & Development demonstrates God’s love to children and communities made vulnerable by conflict and oppression. We do this through sustainable development programmes, strengthening families and providing emergency relief.
Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status.Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years.Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes.If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.ukEveryone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status. Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years. Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes. If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.uk Everyone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Our Aims are: To provide appropriate care, protection, treatment, security and support for Rhodesian Ridgebacks; to relieve suffering and distress and where necessary to find suitable permanent new homes for such animals; and to educate and advise both Rhodesian Ridgeback owners and the wider public in matters pertaining to the health, welfare and the prevention of cruelty and suffering of these dogs in the Midlands and Northern areas of England.
Their Future Today is successfully transforming the lives of orphans, abandoned and impoverished children in Sri Lanka who are suffering severe hardship through natural disasters, civil war and poverty, their most basic human needs are not being met.We believe it is every child's human right to receive care, love and education.
Over the past ten years, the primary focus of our work has been directed to relieve the suffering of destitute communities across Africa. Today, we are expanding our work to include more countries in need. We can only do this with your help, support and solidarity.
OxSAR are a specialist lowland rescue team. When a vulnerable person goes missing, Thames Valley Police call us to help locate that individual as quickly as possible. Our members are all volunteers and we are on call all day every day.
The Life Guards Charitable Trust (Charity No. 229144). Objects: 1. The relief of Warrant Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and men who are serving or have who have served in The Life Guards Regiment or any unit thereof and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Cornwall Search and Rescue Team is a registered charity which provides an inland and underground search and rescue service for missing and injured people across Cornwall, at any time and in any weather. Covering all parts of inland Cornwall including Bodmin Moor, the team is a member of Mountain Rescue (England and Wales) and the British Cave Rescue Council.
We work together to help others such as community projects, local hospices,school competitions, youth development, days out for disadvantaged children, first responders and Children in Need.We are also involved in international projects for example reducing child mortality, providing clean water, polio eradication, assisting communities to help themselves and providing emergency assistance after natural and man-made disasters. Our fundraising takes many forms and includes sponsorship and donations. Please help us to help others. Charity No: 1028558 Find out more Website http://www.rotary-sxvale.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rotary-Club-of-the-Sussex-Vale/179335285452712 Twitter https://twitter.com/rotarysxvale
Our mission is to provide for the least fortunate orphans and widows worldwide. Our sponsorships provide food, healthcare, shelter, primary education and all life essentials. We currently also respond to natural disasters wherever they may be.
All Hands Volunteers provides hands-on assistance to survivors of natural disasters around the world, with maximum impact and minimum bureaucracy. 100% of all funds raised by the UK Trust go directly to those in most need.
Trees are a vital environmental and economic resource, but following natural disasters, fallen trees close roads, cause flooding, damage buildings and power lines. DART provides specially trained teams to remove obstructive trees, enabling aid and rescue organisations to operate more effectively.
TRT is a global charity working to transform the lives of children and young people from some of the poorest communities across the world. We believe that all of our children are treasures through whom we can inspire a new, brighter future for all of our communities and our wider world.
Activity breaks for disadvantaged children from across the West Midlands.
Mountain Aid is a Registered Charity with three simple objectives: - To help anyone permanently injured on the Scottish hills - To provide training and education in the skills required to safely enjoy the Scottish hills - To provide financial support to the Mountain Rescue services
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are volunteer members of the community of Whitehaven and District also covering surrounding villages of Parton, Moresby, Moor Row and Lowca Community First Responders are volunteers who are trained to respond to emergency calls in their local area through the 999 system in conjunction with our regional Ambulance Service NHS Trusts. NWAS.We are trained to administer vital, life saving first aid treatment before the arrival of an Ambulance crew. Our early intervention further increases the patient's chance of survival and sometimes just provide the simple reassurance that the ambulance crew are on their way. Please donate to support our cause.We are everyday people volunteering to help our community by attending 999 calls such as cardiac arrests, fitting, diabetics etc. We fundraise for kit and pagers which are vital to keep us active.We are proud to have won community awards for the voluntary roles we carry out. As a charity we want to give and save lives in our local area. Charity No: 1151331 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Whitehaven-community-first-responders-328712130479103/?ref=bookmarks
The Trust makes small grants to local people and organisations in Dacorum in Hertfordshire. It can help at a time when a family has a crisis and there is no one else to whom they can turn.
To search for and rescue people in difficulties in inhospitable terrain and in furtherance thereof to develop search and rescue techniques and to disseminate information about the activities of the Organisation.
The Charity is heavily involved with the promotion of activities for young people, sporting activities for disadvantaged and disabled groups, supporting other local charities, and overseas aid for natural disasters, and in particular the eradication of polio
The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East works for peace in Iraq by bringing together senior clerics and encourages them to use their influence to persuade people to stop the violence. We also fund humanitarian relief through St George’s Church and Clinic in Baghdad.
Friends of Chernobyl's Children (FOCC) Medway is an independent charity supporting children in Belarus who are affected by the Chernobyl disaster. We are a small charity, supporting children in Belarus who were, and still are, affected by the Chernobyl disaster.We do this by providing respite and care for a small group of children from areas in Belarus which are most affected. Children are welcomed into the homes of host families for 4 weeks each year, for a maximum period of 5 years.During their month’s stay, each child visits a dentist and optician and takes home with them a year’s supply of vitamins to supplement their meagre diets back in Belarus.Although the aim of the visit is to improve their health, the children have a month of fun, partaking in many activities and outings. They go home with happy memories and the knowledge that there are people in England that love and care for them.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1095997 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/foccmedway/
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Corra charity is a local charity based in a local club in featherstone west yorkshire we aim to donate/help people and organisations within the wf postal code Please donate to support our cause. Every year without fail we recieve letters, emails and phone calls asking if we can help people, our charity members work all throughout the year to try to achieve these wishes, from bike riding skydiving yorkshire warrior kids walks, entertainment nights and this year yorkshire 3 peaks Charity No: 1138313 Find out more Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
Rapid Aid community First Responders, are based in Middleton near Tamworth, Staffordshire. We serve the community as a voluntary organisation that provides support to West Midlands Ambulance service, by responding to 999 calls with the area we cover. When a patient dials 999, we are dispatched by the emergency operations centre to commence treatment prior to the arrival of an ambulance. As we are based in the local community we can arrive on scene sooner than an ambulance, this can be invaluable in cases of cardiac arrest. We are never sent instead of an ambulance always in addition to the ambulance. The area we cover expands throughout Middleton, Tamworth, drayton Bassett, Bassets Pole, Sutton Coldfield, Chelmsley Wood, Coleshill, Water Orton, Curdworth, Kingsbury, Lea Marston and many more surrounding areas. All this cover doesnt come cheap though, with the increase in fuel prices and VAT it costs nearly £800 per month just to keep the vehicles on the road. We are always looking for donations, sponsorship and support from the general public and local businesses. If you feel you could help in any way then please contact us (details below). Rapid-Aid is a registered charity and as such all funds are gained from donations or fundraising events. Each responder volunteers their own time to respond to 999 emergencies. Please help us to help you.
Paul's Trust is a small family charity based in Windsor, that helps children with various disabilities find that little extra something. Whether it is in the form of a new tricycle as an aid to physiotherapy and fun, or therapy with dolphins to assist with personal development. Paul's Trust considers the individual requirements of all children that apply for help. Thank you to Anna Friel who has agreed to be Patron of our charity. The History of Paul’s Trust Founded 2001 Paul Williams, the founder of Paul’s Trust began his plight to help children with disabilities eleven years ago. It started with a health check . To motivate him to loose weight he decided to do so for charity. Whilst thinking this through, he was approached by a friend who told him about a local 8 year old girl with Muscular Atrophy. She was in need of an electric wheelchair but was unable to get help from the local Wheelchair Services. So Paul’s first mission was on a roll. Lose weight, get sponsors and see how much money could be raised towards this chair. To support this he decided to arrange a charity golf day that included an auction and raffle. Anybody willing was asked to provide prizes. The first year he raised £7,500. This was donated solely to the young girl. A chair was purchased and the remainder put into a trust for any other products or assistance she needed in the future. After the third year Paul’s Trust was officially started following an annual format of a golf day with an auction and raffle. Other events have been added to help raise funds to ensure Paul’s Trust can continue to support children of various abilities and needs. The amazing thing to mention with this is the financial support also received from other people and companies. The help has been endless and continues to be very much appreciated. With thanks, Paul Williams