The Rotary Club of Gloucester Severn supports numerous worthy causes locally, nationally and internationally . Our Rotary Club has been running for over 30 years and has, in this time, helped a wide range of charities through several annual fundraising events including the Dragonboat Regatta, held each May in Gloucester Docks. Other events are a Boxing Dinner in February and a Sports Personality Dinner in July. Lots more details are on our website, please see the link below. Charity No: 1068951 Find out more Website http://www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/homepage.php?ClubID=604
The Federation of Disability Sports Organisations was first formed in 1993 bringing together the major organisations across Yorkshire and Humber. Our main focus is to take the national objectives for sport and align these with the demand and desire for more opportunities and greater participation.
Rotary Club of Witney in West Oxfordshire, England. Part of District 1090 of Rotary International in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (RIBI)
Alive & Kicking is an innovative charity that hand stitches leather balls in Africa to provide balls for children, jobs for adults & promote health through sport. A&K has made over 500,000 balls, created 130 jobs in Kenya, Zambia & Ghana, & reached 40,000 children with HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns.
The Thamesdown Hydrotherapy Pool Association is a registered charity run by a small group of trustees and a committee of volunteers. Opened in 1979 the building is a unique purpose built hydrotherapy pool specially designed to meet the therapeutic needs of any persons of any age with impairments due to illness, injury, disease and or disability. Our pool measures 13.5 metres by 6 metres, maximum depth 1.5 metres. The pool is maintained at 92 degrees Fahrenheit, with the air temperature balanced to match. Group and high dependency private changing rooms are all connected by an overhead hoist system, taking severely disabled users directly into the pool, enhancing the overall hydrotherapy experience. The pool is used by locally based Special Schools, disabled adult groups, local resource centres and individuals, either registered disabled and or referred to the pool. User’s age range varies from 1 to 90+ and since inception in excess of one million user sessions have been recorded, travelling to the pool from Swindon, throughout Wiltshire and surrounding counties to use the facilities. The Thamesdown Hydrotherapy Pool has helped users suffering from virtually any disability you can think of including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, arthritis, blindness, brain damage and asthma. Other users have included amputees, jockeys recovering from injury, people with severe back pain and many recovering from operations. We need your help. As a privately run registered charity we rely on fundraising and sponsorship to meet our increasing operating costs against pool income received. In addition, August 2011 we now have to raise £200,000 for roof and ventilation repairs. Come and witness the Thamesdown Hydrotherapy Pool experience to see the fantastic work undertaken, the joy on the faces of the disabled children who use the pool and the beneficial hydrotherapy water treatment provided to all users.
Ski4All 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.
The Primary Club raises money for sport and recreational facilities for the blind and partially-sighted. It is an official charity of the Professional Cricketers' Association. Anyone who has been out first ball at any level of game, and all who love cricket, are welcome to join the club.
Thank you for visiting us at My Donate. Monmouth Rotary Club is affiliated to the "Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland" organisation. The Rotary Club of Monmouth raises money for local, national and international causes.
Links Park Community Trust launched in 2012 with one very simple goal, to utilise the power and widespread appeal of sport to inspire change. LPCT intends to create vibrant hubs of healthy, sporting and educational activities for children and adults alike.
fly2help is an aviation charity that inspires positive change through the wonder of flight. Our vision is for everyone to be able to access the positive benefits of aviation. Air Smiles Days We provide Air Smiles Days - exciting experience days, centred around a short flight in a light aircraft - to people living in difficult situations including illness, disability, bereavement and isolation. Air Smiles Days aim to bring joy and laughter, create and capture magical memories, boost confidence and self-esteem and offer respite to individuals, families and groups. Aim High fly2help's Aim High educational programme encourages young proplr to consider a future career within the aviation industry. Through scholarships and taster days, we give young people the opportunity to learn about the sector and inspire them to follow their dreams. How you can help We are expanding to new airfields throughout England and Wales, and are seeking support from volunteers, corporate sponsors, pilots and airfields. To offer your support to the charity, or to nominate someone as a beneficiary, please contact fly2help on [email protected] or call the office.
The 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.
Leeds 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.
Rotary Charities including local and international projects
The aim of the Free Kicks Foundation is to provide football-related activities for ill, bereaved and deserving children, to give them a day to remember with their favourite football club.
Sports Connections Foundation is the charity that uses sport to help and inspire children
ALF a local charity, established in memory of Lt. Aaron Lewis, is dedicated to support service personnel, ex-service personnel & the local community with the provision of sporting equipment/facilities to ensure that each individual reaches their full potential & improve their quality of life.
In partnership with Huddersfield Town FC & Huddersfield Giants RLFC the Huddersfield Community Trust is a registered charity that uses the power of sport to address and improve key areas including health, education, social inclusion and sport in the local community.
The Southgate Sports and Leisure Trust (SSLT) was formed in 1996 as a registered charity to acquire and develop a 6 acre site to provide a community sports centre in partnership with Middlesex University on their campus at Trent Park in North London. Today the facilities at Trent Park are home to hockey, running, football and fitness clubs and offer a wide range of coaching and training facilities to introduce and encourage young people to learn about and enjoy sport.
Maidstone Mencap is a small local charity that supports children and adults living in the Maidstone area who have severe learning difficulties and disabilities such as Down's syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism. We run various clubs and facilities for all age groups at our premises in Mote Park. They include a Playschool for children aged from 1 to 5 years, out of school clubs that provide a range of fun activities on Saturday mornings and during school holidays and a Senior Gateway Club that offers social facilities, outings and entertainment for adults.
All donations go to the Rotary Club of Hitchin Tilehouse Charity Trust Fund and are passed directly and completely to the charity. Rotary is a volunteer organisation based on the principle of "Service Before Self."
THE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
StreetGames helps young people living in disadvantaged areas access sport regardless of income, gender, nationality, ability or social circumstances. We believe in sport as a vehicle for social change and in helping young people to be the best they can be. With your help, we can do much more.
The MFC Foundation is Middlesbrough Football Club’s charity. It delivers projects in the heart of Teesside, harnessing the power of sport to make a lasting, positive impact on individuals lives. As The MFC Foundation we have an amazing opportunity to truly change lives through football.