The Rotary Club of Thorpe Bay Charity is involved in Local and Worldwide projects.
Rotary Club of Northwich is a group of enthusiastic ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things to serve their community locally, nationally and internationally.
Our Mission: ' To lead, promote, grow and sustain wheelchair rugby for the enjoyment of all, inspiring and achieving excellence in everything we do. '
It helps disabled sports men and women to reach their full potential by supplying finance for travel ,equipment ,training and physiotherapy.
Please join the Rotary Club of Louth Community! Our motto is 'Service above Self' and we work hard to support local, UK national and international charities through fundraising and vocational service.
Our charity is on a mission to become the most inclusive sport and leisure centre in the UK. Our 'Inclusive Pledge' supports marginalised people to engage with their community through 'Sport for Change' by changing attitudes and behaviours in society. Join us and become an 'Inclusive Champion'.
It brings young disadvantaged children from inner city areas out to the West Sussex countryside. Many of the youngsters have special needs: some are blind or deaf; others have educational, physical and emotional problems. The aim is to give them new skills, greater confidence and some fun.
SportsAid Scotland gives grant awards to talented sporting youngsters in the 12 - 22 age range and to disability athletes of all ages who have the potential to compete for Scotland. The awards help the athletes with their expenses, thereby helping them to become Scotland's future sporting stars.
Ampthill & District Rotary Club supports the local community, helps those less fortunate at home and abroad, and offers informal networking with like-minded business and professional people.
Haringey Sports Development gained charitable status in1994 and in 1999 moved to premises at New River S.C., paying a basic rent to Haringey Council. Because of his passion for Sport, belief that all young people should have the opportunity to take part in Sports and appreciation that Haringey Schools needed help to develop School Sports, Burk Gravis, The trust director, established Haringey Sports Development in 1992 using a electric typewriter and with minimal funding from the Tottenham Grammar School Foundation. Today the trust enjoys a high profile across the community Sports sector in London and is viewed externally as a success. The Trust has a strong record of delivering Sports Development in Haringey and neighbouring areas, particularly focusing work on young people. A large part of the work developed by the trust is our volunteer and coach education programme which works in partnership with several major organisations and events in London.
Life Cycle is an innovative and passionate charity that is transforming lives through cycling. We use bikes to build people's skills and confidence and to create a more sustainable environment. We support people who are disadvantaged, excluded, isolated or who just want help to get cycling.
All donations and money raised go to ISLINGTON KIDS AFLOAT, the Mayor of Islington’s Charity 2008/09, divided equally between The Angel Boat (ACCT) and Islington Boat Club. These are well established Islington charities, operating a community canal boat and a waterside youth club, staffed by youth workers, and which provide activities, training and education in the broadest sense for children and young people throughout Islington, on and around the wonderful resources of the Regent’s Canal and the City Road Basin – a water based adventure playground.
The aim of the charity is to raise enough money through fundraising and grants to be able to provide a specialist swing, trampoline, roundabout and climbing area together with some sensory equipment adjacent to an existing park. This park will be used by all disabled children in the South Wales Area
The Swimming Trust is dedicated to supporting and developing individuals from all aquatic disciplines to encourage active, healthy and sociable lifestyles for all. Regardless of barriers whether they be social, physical or financial we aim to help everyone realise the benefits of swimming and help them overcome any barriers that will allow them to fulfill their full potential in the water. Whether it is a young swimmer being introduced to the pool, a disabled swimmer who needs specialised equipment to encourage their swimming, helping young swimming teachers gain coaching qualifications or even potential future Olympians, the Swimming Trust aims to ensure they reach their potential, have fun whilst doing it and having a positive impact on their local community. With your support we can make a difference to many lives through swimming.
2,500 disabled, most of them children,whose bodies have been shattered by serious illness and terrorist activity are rehabilitated through sports programs at the Israel Sport Centre for the Disabled.Funded almost entirely by charitable donations, the Centre desperately needs wheelchairs, essential rehabilitative equipment and support for specific projects.
Amplitude brings gymnastics to the children of east London. We provide equipment and coaching to kids ranging from 18 month old toddlers right up to college students. For young adults who fall in love with our sport, we help them become coaches and provide them opportunities to coach other children.
The Charity turns the dreams of disabled people of all ages, and those who care for them, into reality. The recipients have to be recommended by an organisation and those receiving a Sporting Chance have to raise funds for a charity other than Give them a Sporting Chance. www.givethemasportingchance.com
The Rotary Club of Baisngstoke Deane is a community service orientated club serving the communities of Basingstoke and the surrounding area as well as overseas.
The Scottish Burned Children's Club provides support to burn survivor children, age 8-18 years, and their families dealing with lifelong scars of burn and scald injuries. Unlike any other injury, burns and scalds leave a life long scar, which no matter how small or big act as a reminder to the family as well as the child of the trauma they have been through. The child must also grow up knowing their body image is different, knocking their confidence at a time when normal processes of growing up are stressful enough. When a child is injured the whole family can be affected by: - Physical and psychological trauma - A different body image - A Lack of confidence. With continued support, positive encouragement and the courage and determination that has helped them so far we hope to see each child realise their dreams and goals. As well as providing positive support for families of burned children. The Scottish Burned Children’s Club is solely funded by fund raising events, sponsorship and donations and is run and organised by volunteers. The SBCC strives to help each child realise their goals and dreams. We are also dedicated to reducing the number of burn and scald injuries by raising awareness of the problems and promoting safe practice. It is important for burns survivors to feel that they are not alone in facing day-to-day difficulties. We organise Day trips & special events. The highlight is an annual week long summer rehabilitation camp for the children aged 8-18 years old. The camp enables the children to share experiences, make new friends and build their self confidence and self esteem, but above all have fun. All of this takes commitment and money in order for the work of the charity to continue.
Transition 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.
A thriving Cricket club with a major Focus on supporting its 200+ Junior members and getting more woman and girls playing sport
Formed in 1988, Kesteven Rideability provides subsidised therapeutic, recreational and competitive horse riding for children and adults with disabilities.
Before 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.
The 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.
Paignton 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.