The Penrose Club is a social club for adults with special needs who are resident in the boroughs of Spelthorne and Runnymede (in the South-East). The club meets every Tuesday throughout the year and we also arrange two holidays each year in the UK for our members. The charity relies on the generosity of donors for funding and is supported by volunteers who give their time freely. Latest News: Our friend Jon Brand (of BrandHomes) will be running the Paris and London Marathons in 2013 in aid of the Penrose Club. If you wish to support him please visit his Virgin moneygiving webpage at the following link; http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/JohnBrand
• Training of unemployed young people as coaches and sport administrators • Physical Education Programme 1) Senior citizens activation (helping to participate in sport related activities 2) Daily Physical Education at partner schools • Grade R development: quarterly events and school holiday activities • Sport Leagues: u14 Girls football league, Boys and girls table tennis league, Boys basketball league • After school and school holiday programme: • Life skills Program
UPKEEP OF NEW CRICKET NETS Now that we have completed construction of the new nets facility, we have to turn our minds to the eventual upkeep. Repair/replacement of the carpets and nets and re-levelling of the sub-surface is going to be very expensive over time, and no-one gives grants for maintenance! We have to find this money within the Club. Rather than wait till the need arises, we intend to gradually build up a fund to finance maintenance. We will try not to have to increase Membership fees to do this. So we will be extremely grateful for donations, either one-off or on a regular (direct debit ) basis. Just click on "Make a donation" on the right of this page to proceed. Thank you! Graham Jones Chairman
BHC has a rich and celebrated history supporting Jewish residents and visitors living in Bristol. Our Park Row Synagogue is a wonderful listed building at the heart of our events and community life. We have an amazing spirit of participation and hope you will join and support us.
Members and friends of Guildford Cricket Club will take part in a 24 hour walk around Guildford town centre, to raise money for both The Lockwood Support Group & Children In Need. Lockwood Support Group support people who have learning disabilities, to live as citizens in their own community.
The social club caters for a wide range of adults with learning and physical disablities aged between 16 and 80. It meets every Friday at Crofton Halls, Orpington providing a range of activities, live music, discos and indoor sports and games. All the voluntunary helpers aim to provide great entertainmen so members have a fun evening - every week! Such nights are an essential part of the lives of so many of 140 members.
Kipepeo Foundation is a small family charity supporting Africans in their initiatives to improve education and sports facilities for orphaned and disadvantaged children.
At Spartans we're passionate about football and the opportunities it gives young people.
Formerly Afrikit. Sending donated football/soccer shirts, kits and equipment to impoverished areas of the world, helping social initiatives and providing fun.
Providing Rehabilitation through Sport for the Disabled Ex-Service Community since 1987
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Our aim is to totally refurbish the unsafe and uninspiring playground in Aston on Trent, Derbyshire.
Neil's Wheels raises money to buy sports wheelchairs for children with disabilities and runs and supports events to enable them to take part in sports.
Disability Sport Fife (DSF) provides and coordinates sports opportunities for children, young people and adults of all levels of ability with a physical, sensory or learning disability in Fife. Thank you for visiting our Mydonate site.
Spirit of soccer is a grass roots children's football charity which is registered in both the USA and UK and operates soccer/football coaching projects at present in Bosnia and Cambodia.
The ARMF seeks to 'promote junior cricket with no boundaries to privilege or ability' in the South Bucks area. An annual coaching academy run by ex England captain Chris Cowdrey provides first class coaching to children aged 8-16 for whom such opportunities are not available.
Disability Sports NI organises a range of projects and events, all designed to give people with physical, sensory and learning disabilities the opportunity to lead a fit and active lifestyle through sport and physical activity, as well as supporting the development of more talented disabled sports people.
Hayes Village Hall is for local people to use for recreation, sport and entertainment; for clubs and enthusiasts' groups to meet; for children's parties; and for plays, flower shows and quiz nights. More than 20 local groups meet there regularly and the Hall is in use very day.
The Friends of Saumarez Park Playground, launched June 2012, aims to promote and raise funds for the proposed new adventure playground at Saumarez Park, Guernsey. We are passionate about providing a 'Whole New Adventure' for all of our Island's children.
Sussex Sailability - Bringing Boating to disabled people in East and West Sussex. Our charity offers sailing opportunities for people with a wide range of physical, sensory, and other disabilities to sail. We are not funded by the RYA and your help will make all the difference. THANK YOU :-)
Ullaspool is a beautiful community owned swimming pool in the picturesque village of Ullapool. We have had to close the Community Pool due to structural defects found within the roof space and a massive fundraising effort is now needed to get the facility reopened. Please Help!
Ross-on-Wye Cricket Club is a registered Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) providing outstanding cricketing opportunities for junior and senior players. Ross CC is a "Clubmark" club with 150 junior members who train and play in well-organised age group teams. There are 3 senior teams.
We want to make sure that more children across Devon get a chance to experience the joys of cricket and to help the talented and best players to realise their potential to become the future stars of the game - and you can really help by making a contribution. Find out more at www.devoncricket.co.uk
The Rotary Club helps local and overseas people who need a helping hand this includes individuals as well as the organised clubs and associations.