GMFA is the leading gay men’s health charity in the UK. GMFA works to improve gay men’s health by increasing the control they have over their own lives. GMFA’s work includes HIV prevention campaigns, a range of courses for gay men, smoking cessation courses, a gay men’s health magazine, online information resources and campaigns promoting the health of HIV+ gay men and Black gay men. Please visit www.gmfa.org.uk for more information
A-CET is a small dynamic UK charity supporting vulnerable African orphans and disabled children through educational scholarships and targeted community led school projects. Overseas it works through local charities run by its ex-students. A-CET has minimal overheads and is run by dedicated experienced professional volunteers.
Mercy Centre UK is a new charity set up to support the work of the Mercy Centre in Thailand. Mercy Centre UK is inspired by the dedicated and highly professional team of carers at the Mercy Centre in Bangkok who do invaluable work for abandoned and vulnerable children; who respond to every emergency within the slum communities; offer shelter, protection & loving care to street kids & orphans and especially to children & adults dying from AIDS.
We are a registered charity based in the UK. We are committed to supporting children in rural Africa and have been operating in the region since 2010. Our work is based on Zanzibar Island in Tanzania, Africa, from where we run our projects. We are an orphan-focused charity and have a dedicated team in Zanzibar, who ensure that the money we raise in donations is spent on children in accordance to their needs.
The Right to Life Charitable Trust works to help some of the most vulnerable members of our society. We provide care and practical support for pregnant women in need and actively support the rights of the sick and elderly to receive adequate care.
The Disabled Sailing Association is non-profit making, run for the disabled and by the disabled.We aim to give people with a disability, family and carers the opportunity to enjoy a safe and pleasurable experience of seagoing sailing, including short local cruising of about two to three hours and for the more adventurous, longer coastal passages.We have Disability Awareness-trained volunteers, skippers and crew, all with CRB clearance, working with our disabled members to enabling them to participate as fully as possible in a seagoing sailing experience.We encourage and support, when funding and grants permit, our disabled members and volunteers to take RYA training courses. Several disabled members have already achieved this.Our vessels have all taken the RNLI sea safety checks and follow their recommendations. In 2005 a group of people with disabilitieswanted to share the thrill and freedom of seagoing sailing which they hadexperienced with other disabled people. The Disabled Sailing Association wasformed and registered as a charity in 2006. In our first season we sailed in a20 ft Felicity called Moonshine. In June 2007 we purchased a second hand 26ftWesterly Centaur called Sainte Foy. In November 2007 DSA won the Big Lottery FundPeoples Millions competition run by ITV. This enabled us to buy a brand newClass A Ocean sailing 35ft Hanse 350 and adapt her for wheelchair users as wellas our other members with disabilities. October 2008 saw her official naming byHRH the Princess Royal. She is called FREEDOM, the name chosen by our members. The DSA is run entirely by volunteers, who haveCRB clearance to work with children and vulnerable adults. Charity No: 1113330 Find out more Website http://www.disabledsailingassociation.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/disabledsailing/
We raise awareness about the devastating impact of homophobia triggered by religion and provide free support to LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex) individuals and their family to help resolve challenges linked to sexuality or gender identity and their religion.
Stroke is the biggest cause of serious disability in the UK. Harlow Stroke Support Group provide support to Stroke Survivors and their family. Our Social Groups, Exercise Class,Communication Group, One to One Support and Events encourage Stroke Survivors to reach their full potential
FORWARD is an African Diaspora women's campaign and support charity, working in particular on female genital mutilation and child marriage. We operate in the UK and Africa to facilitate change in practices and policies that affect access, dignity, rights and wellbeing.
ACWF aims to improve the quality of life for older adults in Waltham Forest by providing direct services, campaigning for the rights of older people and participating in partnership working with statutory authorities and non-governmental organisations. ACWF is an equal opportunities organisation.
It aims to support people with learning disabilities and their families to achieve full participation in the local community. This specifically includes campaining for their rights and developing social and leisure opportunities.
The SAFE Foundation supports locally led programmes overseas that help people out of poverty. It helps people take control of their own development. We also work in the UK encouraging people to develop skills that help them understand their place in the world.
Salter's Hill Charity Limited is a non-profit company limited by guarantee and a registered charity established in 1984 to provide homes for adults with learning disabilities from Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
We are a charitable trust that aims to relieve human suffering and deprivation, to provide practical assistance to orphaned and destitute children and to improve access to education. We support a variety of projects in Africa particularly Kenya Children’s Home. www.kenyachildrenshome.org.uk
The Howgill Family Centre aims to provide support for Children and Families throughout West Cumbria so that every child might have equality of opportunity to achieve their full potential. The organisation coordinates Centre-based activities, Home Support and Community outreach projects. The Howgill Family Centre is dedicated to high quality service provision, open to external inspection, evaluation and assessment and the premises and activities are registered with Ofsted, where appropriate. Howgill Development Trust exists to facilitate this aim.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Bright Sparks is a charity who provide and support children with addition support needs and their families across Midlothian from birth to 18 years old.
The Athlone Trust supports adopted children with often severe emotional, behavioural and special educational needs who would not otherwise receive the help or education that they so desperately require. Demand for our help far outstrips our ability to supply it so every penny really does count.
WHEN YOU MAKE A DONATION, PLEASE TELL US WHICH APPEAL YOU WISH TO DONATE TO IN THE COMMENTS BOX. THANK YOU! Deafway's vision is that all D/deaf people, wherever they live, get the same chances in life as everybody else.
ECIL is a user-led charity, supporting disabled people and their unpaid carers to lead independent lives, by providing information, advice, support, counselling and respite. Also, we campaign for their human rights, challenging any barriers to do things which are taken for granted by able bodied.
Regard is a national organisation of disabled lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) people. By sharing skills and experiences, members aim to provide information/support to other LGBT disabled people, raise awareness of issues affecting them and combat social isolation.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Over The Rainbow Children’s Charity is here to support families with children who are living with a serious illness or disability.
SNAAP supports families who have children with any additional need or disability living in the Canterbury & Coastal area. We provide good quality information and support to families and carers, to enable them to help themselves and their children. We also provide regular leisure activities.
The Targu Mures Trust is a Glasgow-based Scottish registered charity. Its primary aim is to make life more comfortable for those now frail and elderly members of the Jewish community of Targu Mures, Romania, who survived the Holocaust.
Innovate Trust provides support and guidance to disabled people. Our main work is to support people with learning disabilities, but we also support individuals with mental health issues and people with physical impairments. Our main projects are: