(UK, 281648) Browse eventsAvon Riding Centre for the Disabled is an independent charity based in Bristol dedicated to providing therapeutic riding for disabled adults and children. We provide more than 7500 rides each year to around 280 adults and children living with over 30 different physical and learning disabilities.
(UK, 1073817) Browse eventsBCT transforms the lives of children in crisis such as those affected by street living, disability, abuse and HIV. We equip churches and communities to meet their needs and to change beliefs and circumstances that harm them. Currently, BCT works with partners in DRCongo, Rwanda, Togo, Zambia and UK
(UK, 1163114) Browse eventsWe are a UK-based charity that tries to give Malawian AIDS orphans a chance at a better life We believe that every orphan in Malawi deserves access to a free, quality education, to healthcare, to nutrition and to clothing. We work in partnership with the Jacaranda School for Orphans to give these children a chance at brighter future. Charity No: 1163114 Find out more Website http://www.jacarandauk.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JacarandaUKFoundation/?ref=hl YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/JacarandaF
(UK, 1096861) Browse eventsThe Mandala Trust is a UK based Charity working in partnership with a variety of grassroots organisations overseas. The Mandala Trust helps people from the poorest, most socially marginalised groups within society. At the centre of all that we do is a belief in the power of simple acts of kindness.
(UK, 1009768) Browse eventsStockport Cerebral Palsy Society is a registered charity established in 1953 and provides support to over 700 children and adults with a range of physical and/or learning disabilities. It provides services to residents of Stockport, Manchester, Trafford, Salford, Derbyshire and East Cheshire.
(UK, 504603) Browse eventsECDCS is a local charity in Cheshire run by parents of deaf children. We fund raise so we can organise events for deaf children & their families, we provide financial support to families where we can, we subsidise a parent group for pre-school deaf children & we also act as an advocacy group
(UK, 1128504) Browse eventsFriends of Stepping Stones is an independent registered charity, which exists for the sole purpose of supporting the work of ‘Stepping Stones’, and for the benefit of the children and families who receive help and support from the project." We collect funds for and distribute funds to Stepping Stones Stepping Stones Childrens Centre provides services for pre-school children who have an emerging or diagnosed disability. At Stepping Stones, children take part in activities both in a group, and working one-to-one with a project worker. Play workers are also on site to facilitate play and learning opportunities and to be with children between one-to-one sessions. This facility is available to all families in Swansea who are referred by health professionals (since attendance is based on disability), and no other similar facility exists within the area. Friends of Stepping Stones is an organisation which was started by families whose children attend or attended the Stepping Stones project, and who want to provide fundraising and support for the Centre. FoSS has existed since 2000 in its current form, and obtained independent Charity status in March 2009. Stepping Stones should be available to all children in the Swansea area with a disability, but due to funding restrictions this is not possible and therefore the referring health professionals must decide amongst potential attendees. Even once this has been done there are still waiting lists. However, more staff at Stepping Stones means that more children can attend the project, and so FoSS is trying to improve staffing levels in order to ensure that the maximum number of children can attend the project. FoSS is an organisation that collects funds on behalf of Stepping Stones and gifts these funds to the Centre for appropriate projects.
(UK, 327553) Browse eventsInternational Alert is the UK's leading peacebuilding charity, that has worked for nearly 30 years to lay the foundations for lasting peace and security in communities affected by violent conflict, whilst also working with governments and decision-makers to improve policy and practice.
(UK, 238671) Browse eventsParkside is a charity based in Aldershot that supports over 350 adults and children with Learning Disabilities across Surrey and Hampshire. For more details, photos and videos of our clubs in action please visit our website: www.parksidealdershot.co.uk.
(UK, SC003758) Browse eventsGreater Easterhouse Supporting hands is a voluntary run charity established in 1979 to provide social and recreation facilities for people suffering from a wide range of physical / learning disabilities.
(UK, 1048017) Browse eventsNorth Wales Deaf Association provides services and support for people with hearing loss throughout North Wales
(UK, 1159768) Browse eventsThank you for visiting the ROP's fundraising page! The ROP supports some of Rwanda's most vulnerable children and families. We offer former street children a home, hope and opportunities. We do this by providing a home for children who are living on the streets of Rwanda, providing them with an education, healthcare and counselling. We also trace their families and help to rebuild and strengthen the family unit. We have an excellent track record in reuniting children with their families, with the help of our experiened and dedicated social work team. We currently provide care for around 200 children - some live at the Imizi Children's Center in Kigali, which we fund, and some are supported by Imizi to live within their families. We also operate a free primary school for local children in our neighbourhood, giving 70 children the chance of a quality, free education which they may not be able to access otherwise. We do all of this on a very tight budget, with very little institutional support. Nearly all of our funding comes from individuals around the world who want to support our work transforming the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in Rwanda. We couldn't do what we do without your support, so thank you! And we do a lot with your money - all donations go directly to the Imizi Children's Center in Rwanda - none of it is spent in the UK. ROP is the sister organisation of the ROP USA, a registered charity based in San Diego, and Imizi Children's Center in Rwanda, which both ROP UK and ROP USA fund. For more information on our work, please visit our website.
(UK, 1108268) Browse eventsOur charity provides support, advice, information and lots of activities & events throughout the year for Tameside families who have children with special needs. Our charity is run solely by Parent Volunteers and their aim is to make Tameside the best place to raise a child with Special Needs.
(UK, 1058749) Browse eventsA local charity, MASH has been helping the people of Medway in Kent (UK) since 1996 with information and advice for asthma sufferers and their families. Our doors are open to everyone and all our services are free. MASH provides information and advice to those who need it. MASH works with GPs, hospitals and other health professionals to raise awareness and knowledge of asthma for the people of Medway.
(UK, 1029448) Browse eventsAt Stroud Court, autistic adults with the most complex needs can live happily, safely and be themselves. Founded in 1983 by a group of parents, we are now a leading provider of specialist autism specific activities, support and accommodation.
(UK, 1160519) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1160519
(UK, 1011672) Browse eventsHoneypot’s vision is for every child to make the most of their one chance at childhood. Since 1996 we have been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing residential respite breaks and on-going outreach support.
(UK, 1144943) Browse eventsThe Mike Campbell Foundation is a charity working towards the restoration of the Rule of Law in Zimbabwe. It is committed to seeking redress for the gross human rights violations committed against some of the now poorest and most vulnerable people in the southern African region.
(UK, 1120235) Browse eventsDaytrippers (Bolton) is a parent and carer led self help group that provides days out and activities for all families with a disabled child living in the Bolton area. Our aim is to reduce isolation, form friendships and offer new experiences for all the family in a mutually supportive way.
(UK, 1105502) Browse eventsLGBT Consortium exists to see a vibrant, viable and valued LGBT Voluntary and Community Sector. The following values underpin all our work: ?LGBT Consortium achieves this vision and values through the following Member mandated mission:
(UK, 1111691) Browse eventsRutland Rotaract Family Support Centre (RRFSC) aims to provide social, recreational, educational and therapeutic support to children and young people (0-25) with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) and their families.
(UK, 1148405) Browse eventsPAWA is a UK registered charity set up in 2009 to support teenage girls’ education in Asia. We are professionally managed by volunteers with minimum overheads. Participation is open to all - women and men, Asian and non-Asian, and we cover 31 countries and regions from Iran to Japan, Indonesia to Kazakhstan. We donate to grassroots projects in Asia where sterling goes a far longer way. Projects proposed by individual PAWA supporters are carefully vetted by the trustees. Donations are targeted at individual girls or specific programmes, and focus on the crucial teenage years. Each donation is followed up and feedback monitored. PAWA Benefactors and Friends are encouraged to visit when they are in Asia and send us comments. Since our inception PAWA donations have benefited over 2,000 girls across 12 projects in 7 Asian countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia and Korea. Each year we continue to receive more worthy proposals than we are able to support. Modest amounts targeted properly, changes lives, and PAWA is doing this. We just wish we could do more. Ways that you can help : As a thank you, you will receive PAWA monthly e-newsletters (10 per year), invitation to all PAWA free public events, access to PAWA private Friends/Benefactor events (Allowed to bring 1 guest) and an opportunity to propose projects for our Charity Submission and invitation to PAWA Charity presentation evening. As a thank you, you will receive all of the above plus access to PAWA private Friends/Benefactor events (Allowed to bring 3 guests), invitation to Benefactor only events and your name in our donor section on PAWA website (or remain anonymous) As a thank you we will list you as one of our donors and keep you informed of the projects that we are supporting. Your generosity will help these extraordinary girls take the next step toward a brighter future.
(UK, 1125848) Browse eventsDAD supports disabled people and carers through the provision of services, support and information, and by tackling issues affecting disabled people both locally and nationally.
(UK, 1107878) Browse eventsThe Nagajuna Trust supports the Nagajuna Modern School based in Pokhara, Nepal, which provides a home, education and love for over 120 children. It provides a rare learning opportunity for these mostly orphaned and all impoverished children. We are a tiny charity who appreciate your support. Namaste
(UK, 1082777) Browse eventsSHINE: Support and Help in Education, was founded in March 1999. Our mission is to support additional educational initiatives which encourage children and young people to raise their achievement levels. SHINE funds organisations working with underachieving 7-16 year olds from disadvantaged areas in London and Manchester.