(UK, 801066) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of Baisngstoke Deane is a community service orientated club serving the communities of Basingstoke and the surrounding area as well as overseas.
(UK, SC036358) Browse eventsTransition Extreme is an award winning charity dedicated to harnessing the raw energy of young people throughout Aberdeen City and Shire. We engage with them in extreme sports and encourage them to channel their unique passion and skills into personal development and community enterprise projects.
(UK, 1161713) Browse eventsSki4All Wales provides equipment and access to facilities to enable disabled people to Ski. We aim to promote self-confidence and a sense of achievement by making the exciting sport of skiing open to all.
(UK, 07220) Browse eventsA thriving Cricket club with a major Focus on supporting its 200+ Junior members and getting more woman and girls playing sport
(UK, 1074079) Browse eventsFormed in 1988, Kesteven Rideability provides subsidised therapeutic, recreational and competitive horse riding for children and adults with disabilities.
(UK, 1165577) Browse eventsBefore her death in May 2014, Elena Baltacha set up her charity with one goal - to give more children, from all backgrounds, the opportunity to learn to play tennis. The Elena Baltacha Foundation is committed to making sure Elena's work continues and that we keep enriching kids' lives through sport.
(UK, 1113968) Browse eventsTo supply sports kit and equipment across the world to enable children and adults to participate in sporting activities and to promote inclusion. In the past twelve years KitAid has sent 140,000 football kits to children and adults in over 35 different countries. Together we've been able to bring smiles to faces all over the wrold. Your support is greatly valued and will really make a big difference to so many people.
(UK, SC005015) Browse eventsThe Fund, set up in Scottish Rugby's centenary season 1972-73, focuses on providing assistance to injured Scottish rugby players and is financially and administratively independent. Since its inception, it has assisted a number of players with short or longer term injuries, with the help and support they needed.
(UK, 1119133) Browse eventsSCR Foundation exists to provide sport, health and education based opportunities for the people of Salford, Manchester, Trafford and surrounding areas. With our delivery we pay specific attention to areas of high social & economic deprivation.
(UK, 269745) Browse eventsPaignton Lions club was established in 1971. Part of Lions Clubs International. We are a non-profit making charity. ALL public donations and funds raised are passed straight to good causes. Just a club for people who want to give some of their free time to help their community.
(UK, 1161813) Browse eventsFulham Reach Boat Club is a community focussed Boat Club that aims to make rowing accessible to all. We specifically work with local state schools, helping them offer rowing as an option to all students and delivering life changing skills that are learnt from being involved in organised sport.
(UK, 1112580) Browse eventsLeeds Rugby Foundation is Leeds Rugby's official charity that delivers projects in the heart of the community. Harnessing the power of sport to make a lasting, positive impact on individuals' lives. As Leeds Rugby's charity we have an amazing opportunity to truly change lives through sport.
(UK, 1031549) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of the Channel is based in Folkestone and raises money for local, national and international causes. Fund raising events include the Channel 50 Cycle Challenge, the Folkestone Santa Run, Wine and Wisdom evenings, Golf Days,Boot Fairs and a host of other events.
(UK, 1133589) Browse eventsThe Trust raises funds for disabled people who play tennis - wheelchair, deaf, learning disabilities and the visually impaired. Sport can be life-changing for a person with a disability and tennis provides physical wellbeing and social opportunities as well as competition for those who want it.
(UK, 1111488) Browse eventsKampala Children’s Centre is located in the stable region of Wakiso, just outside Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Founded in 2005 by NDE Network, the foundation of the Centre is to ‘give the best to the least’ – restoring the lives of abandoned and forgotten children. Desperate poverty claims the lives of thousands living in city slums. Across Uganda, children are caught in the struggle for survival. Orphaned by war and disease, suffering malnutrition, and left vulnerable to child labour and violent abuse...these are the children we are reaching out to help. Our vision is to give a safe and loving home, education and a happy childhood; providing hope to the helpless and a new start for the most vulnerable of children. We care for children of all ages, from newborn to 18 years. Around 12 children of various ages live in a family home with their house-mother. We provide them with excellent training and education, access to necessary health care and recreational activities. We want the children to grow into healthy balanced adults, with the skills to support themselves and to become active and influential members of society when they leave the Centre. Through our Communities of Hope sponsorship scheme we are also enabling children from the surrounding villages to attend school and engage in both recreational and training courses run by KCC. The children now living at KCC have a different story to tell; their eyes reveal one of new beginnings, of hope, joy and life. Through your giving you can be part of the Kampala Children’s Centre transformation story… giving children the gift of a happy childhood.
(UK, 1124629) Browse eventsSouth London Special League provides regular competitive sport for people with a disability at whatever level they are able to access the game. This depends on their ability, not disability. Currently South London Special League offers training and competition in the following: Table Cricket Small sided football Small sided cricket Goalball (1st Paralympic Sport) Boccia Tennis Powerchair Football with many more exciting projects to come in the future... South London Special League is funded entirely through grants, donations and fundraising events. It organises some 50 football tounrmanets each year involving over 3000 players, competing at each age, gender and ability level for an annual cup. The League also provides opportunities to train for qualifications as a coach or assisstnat coach and work experience placements. In return, we offer fully trained and qualified coaches to special needs schools in the local community. The success of the Special League is reflected by the number and high standard of awards for excellence that have been achieved in the last decade. Autumn 2003 - London Football Association: Development award for Disability Football February 2005 - London Development Agency Sports Awards: Best Community Project December 2005 - CARE (Charlton Athletic Race Equality) Partnership Sports awards: Adult Project of the Year February 2007 - London Sports Forum: Best Community Project for A League Of Their Own (regular football league for adults with disabilities) September 2007 - UEFA Award for Best Disabled Grassroots Football Event Summer 2007 (UEFA year of Grassroots Football) December 2007 - Capital Radio Help A London Child Hero April 2009 - Kick It Out - London Community Champions June 2009 - The 10th Year of The South London Special League Summer Festivals at London Marathon Playing Fields, Greenwich, and launch of Sport In The Community project September 2009 - SLSL and Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) enter a formal partnership to support the community October 2009 - CARE Partnership Award for Work In The Community November 2009 - South London Press Our Heroes Award - runners up for the Best Community Project 2009 November 2010 - London Football Association: Disability Partnership Of The Year We need your help to sustain the excellent work that is done at South London Special League. Any donation is welcome, however big or small, and we welcome anyone who would like to see the project in action at one of our events. Seeing the project really gives an insight into the needs of these disabled adults and youngsters who just want the opportunity to play sport at a level they can compete and not be discriminated against because of their ability as sportspeople.
(UK, 1094646) Browse eventsThe Foundation is a grant giving charity which awards much needed grants across the county - to create safer, stronger communities. Projects supported include breakfast clubs, clubs for those with disabilities, support groups for the elderly, youth clubs, sporting activities and so much more.
(UK, 1052203) Browse eventsSandford Parks Lido is an outdoor heated swimming resort in the heart of Cheltenham. It became a charitable trust in the interest of social welfare with the object of improving the conditions of life for the residents and visitors of Gloucestershire and surrounding area.
(UK, 1113160) Browse eventsRestart is the official charity of The Rugby Players Association. We provide financial, practical and emotional support to professional rugby players forced to retire through illness or injury.
(UK, 1055422) Browse eventsAmbassadors Football seeks to bring hope through football, by being a premier agent of transformation to the marginalised and excluded within our society.
(UK, 1157287) Browse eventsThe Rwanda Cricket Stadium Foundation was formed in August 2011 to build and manage, on a not-for-profit basis, the first dedicated international cricket ground in Rwanda. The charity is run by a team of cricket enthusiasts from the UK and Rwanda. Development of a 4.5 hectare site on the edge of Kigali, Rwanda's capital, is due to begin in 2015. From there, the Rwanda Cricket Association can continue their excellent progress in developing the game in schools and universities as well as amongst Rwanda's most disadvantaged young people and bring people together in country that still bears the scars of genocide only 20 years ago.
(UK, 1148677) Browse eventsWe as Connor's family have set up this foundation to support three causes close to Connor's heart: (1) Providing the life saving equiptment Defibrillators to local football clubs (2) Supplying football coaching for disable and deprived children (3) Raising awareness and donating to Organ Donation
(UK, 1140148) Browse eventsDaisy UK delivers visual and disability awareness through the medium of sports, education, and employment. We are the can do charity that does.