(UK, 1114033) Browse eventsSet up in 1972 by a group of committed local residents, we are a charity and community centre in the heart of Whittington Park in London, between Holloway Road, Tufnell Park and Archway. We welcome all ages and aim to provide something of interest for everyone. With a community cafe, After School Club and private nursery onsite, we run a Lunch Club for Over 60's and an Under 5's Hub. Private instructors also rent our space to run a diverse range of classes & activities open to the whole community.
(UK, 1101868) Browse eventsThe Bath Rugby Foundation's aim is to enhance the lives of young people through sport, in particular those who have a disadvantaged lifestyle. They raise self-esteem and motivate people, impacting on their educational achievements and enhancing their social skills.
(UK, CASC06130) Browse eventsWe are dedicated to the raising of funds to support the development of an all year round training facility for athletics in North Somerset. Athletes of all ages will be carrying a replica of the Olympic torch continuously for 24 hours from midday on Saturday 15th March to Sunday 16th March 2014.
(UK, 1157518) Browse eventsNewly formed in 2014, Friends of Ipswich Town FC has been created with the objective of bringing the Club closer to the local community by providing facilities and offering sport related activities to local residents. By interacting with the local district, our vision is that we will enhance and promote inclusion, education, health, and sport, with the subsequent intention of improving the wellbeing of not only the Ipswich Town FC fanbase, but also the local community as a whole. We aim to build on the already active presence that the Club has in the community, by using the ‘Power of Football’ to influence the lives of people in the Ipswich and surrounding area. As a charitable company, Friends of Ipswich Town FC is governed by a select group of trustees, all of whom have an interest in the local community. We are targeting steady year on year growth, but with the principle aim of keeping the needs of the community at the heart of everything we do. Furthermore, we will endeavour to consistently make all our activities available to people of all ages, from all backgrounds and from all abilities. Our work will be divided into four areas to reflect our vision of providing educational, sporting, social and healthy lifestyle opportunities to the local community. These four areas are health, sports development, social inclusion and education. The plan outlines the key actions within each area that we believe will allow us to achieve our vision, as well as the human and financial resources that will be required.
(UK, 306148) Browse eventsWoodlarks Camp Site Trust offers camping holidays to children and adults with physical disabilities.
(UK, 1133136) Browse eventsWorcester Warriors Community Foundation engages, inspires and motivates young people to live active, healthy and rewarding lifestyles through the power of sport utilising the Warriors stadium, facilities, players and professional staff.
(UK, SC042308) Browse eventsLinks 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.
(UK, 227794) Browse eventsStrode Park specialises in care services for children and adults with disabilities. It’s primary aim is to help each person live as independently as possible and achieve their own goals and aspirations. Whether it’s permanent care, a short break or help at home, SPF is there to care.
(UK, 1117768) Browse eventsIn 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.
(UK, SC022631) Browse eventsTo provide or assist in providing recreational facilities for people with learning disabilities residing in Scotland West and in particular to organise, support and promote Special Olympics type events, games, competitions and development for such person who, by reason of their disability, have need of such facilities with the object of improving their conditions of life.
(UK, 1119596) Browse eventsLinkAble is a Woking-based charity serving those with learning disabilities in the local community. Our mission is to enable those with learning disabilities to develop their potential and enjoy socially inclusive fulfilled lives. We provide sporting, social and leisure activities in the community.
(UK, 263169) Browse eventsWe are a group of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Our Rotary members are enthusiastic, fun-loving and active volunteers who give their time and talents to serve communities both at home and overseas.
(UK, CH1377) Browse eventsA Community rugby club with a comprehensive provision of rugby in coastal Suffolk running 3 senior teams, veterans & women's team and every age group from under 6 to colts. We have planning permission to extend our changing facilities so that we can offer segregated areas but need more funding.
(UK, 803700) Browse eventsPurley Rotary Club has been serving the community of Purley for 90 years and is as active as ever. It successfully promotes each year fundraising events for local organisations and various charities The club also supports with organising, facilitating and taking part in local events.
(UK, 1121855) Browse eventsThe LCCC Foundation aims to Inspire Communities through Cricket, by working in partnership to develop projects for: • Education & Training • Healthy Lifestyles • Youth Cricket • Heritage • Community Projects • Fundraising
(UK, SC240234) Browse eventsRugby brings immense pleasure and a sense of community to millions of people. But, occasionally, it brings tragedy instead just like many other sports. Though it happens very rarely, injuries can be serious and life-changing. Hearts and Balls aims to ensure that, in times of need those connected with rugby are supported by the wider rugby community. Hearts and Balls has donated over £250.000 to rugby players and their families since 1999. Through advice and advocacy, we also help them to raise money from other sources. Our recent support includes- New wheelchairs for players with spinal injuries Specialist mattresses for players with spinal injuries Adapting the home and garden of a spinally injured player Car insurance for a specialist vehicle of a spinally injured player The costs of an additional carer to accompany a spinally injured player on holiday Mortgage interest payments for the wife and young children of a player who died from a heart problem when playing rugby Specialist IT equipment for a spinally injured players returning to work Legal costs for the setting up of a trust for an injured player
(UK, 271500) Browse eventsBBS prides itself on making a visible difference through sport as we know that participating in a sporting activity can change lives for the better. Your donation will help us to give every visually impaired person in the UK the chance to keep fit, make new friends and achieve their ambitions.
(UK, 299332) Browse eventsMile End Climbing Wall is the business side of the charity Development through Challenge. The prime function of the charity is to help people develop themselves through physical activity, with particular focus on the disadvantaged youth.
(UK, 1009677) Browse eventsMaidstone 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.
(UK, 1005776) Browse eventsWe are an outdoor activity centre that allows people with disabilities of all ages to partake in activities that develop new skills, build self-confidence, increase independence and start new friendships. Activities include horse riding, climbing, archery, zip wire, bushcraft, kayaking and sailing.
(UK, 1162631) Browse eventsAt Power2Inspire, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in sport, regardless of body type, age, disability, or ethnicity. So we have created inclusive sporting events, where we deliver adapted sports in schools, organisations, and in local community centres.
(UK, 1067772) Browse eventsCAN aims to provide long-term benefits to the poorer people living in the middle hill regions of Nepal by providing schools, teachers, Health Posts, nurses, clean water supplies and community development projects. CAN also endeavours to support and maintain the cultural heritage in each project area.
(UK, 278998) Browse eventsThe Phoenix Stroke Club is a club for those who have suffered a stroke or have other neurological problems. Our overall aim is to help restore the member's confidence and provide a social environment where they can access activities and make friendships.
(UK, 1071383) Browse eventsThe WDRU provides the opportunity for deaf rugby players to represent their country. It has played Internationals world wide culminating in winning the World Deaf Rugby Championships beating New Zealand at Eden Park , Auckland. We also provide BSL signed coaching to deaf school-aged children.
(UK, 1154576) Browse eventsCricket Without Boundaries is dedicated to helping, educating and developing local communities around the world through the spread and growth of cricket. Crucially, CWB also uses cricket as a tool in the fight against AIDS. CWB’s training sessions have at their heart discussion about the disease in terms of prevention, treatment and equality of treatment for those with and without the disease.