We fight the causes of inequality and poverty and work with volunteers to help vulnerable debtors negotiate the UK justice system. We help & advice vulnerable debtors, train & support volunteers & charities that help people on a low income & lobby Parliament when the law is unfair
Supporting Tanzanian Orphans and Widows (STOW) was founded in 2005 to enable Tanzanian orphans to go to school by paying feesand providing school uniforms and materials and to provide assistance to widows by giving small loans for business start-ups.
Northeast Special Needs Network supports disabled children and their families with advice, support, information and training.
Riding for the Disabled Assocation incorporating Carriage Driving provide life-changing activities for disabled people across Dorset using Horses as Therapy. By donating here you are helping us to raise £1 million pounds to build a dedicated centre in the county.
Shopmobility keeps people mobile and independendt whatever their lack of mobility through the provision of both manual and powered wheelchairs together with powered scooters. Customers do not need to be registered disabled to use the service.
Help for people in South Brent and neighbouring parishes, offered by volunteers living in the same area.
"When you mount a horse your disabilities disappear and your abilities appear"
It helps mentally and physically disabled children in Georgia (former USSR), many who lived in appalling State Institutions. The Next Step Village provides residential, educational, medical and developmental care in a family environment. It helps re-integrate the children into society and works with Government improving social care for disabled children.
John Grooms is a national disability charity, which provides brain injury rehabilitation, nursing and residential care homes and wheelchair accessible housing to over 10,500 disabled people in the UK each year. Training opportunities and accessible holiday properties also enables those affected by disability to have greater independence.
We provide holidays for groups of disabled and non disabled children together providing opportunity for integration and improving understanding of disabilities. We ere established in 1967 and now provide holidays for over 100 children each year. We are entirely dependent on volunteers from the organising committee and the helpers on each holiday. We take children from the Birmingham area. We use specialist residential accommodation in the UK.
‘Alice’s Escapes’ facilitates free holidays to families with a seriously or terminally ill child. Our vision is to enable every sick child to enjoy a holiday with their family - an escape where they are looked after from start to finish and can simply enjoy being together.
Helensburgh Challenger Group exists to advance the education and promote the welfare of disabled sailors.
A Christian charity working with street children and orphans in East Africa, providing homes, rehabilitation, street outreach, training and work programmes
Al-Muntada Al-Islami Trust is an independent organisation initially established in UK to cater for the need of the local community. Today, Al Muntada Al-Islami has a number of Centres around the world, each delivering needs based projects through local initiatives.
The Anglo-Thai Foundation (http://www.anglo-thai.org) makes education grants to poor children in Northeast Thailand from primary to university level so they can complete state education. The Foundation pays hardship and disability grants, and provides schools with clean drinking water systems.
Click here for membership payments New Family Social is the UK charity supporting LGBT adopters, foster carers and their children. We do this by allowing families, and families to be, to build their local support networks and share support and encouragement online.NFS also works to ensure that all of our members are assessed fairly on their parenting ability, and to raise awareness and acceptance of adoption and fostering by LGBT people. We are a young and rapidly growing charity - here are some of our achievements to date:
Hope for Children provides crucial support to the children that really need it; those that cannot get aid elsewhere. They work in 9 countries across Africa, Asia and Europe. HOPE was founded with a very specific ethos; to keep costs low ensuring that donations go directly to the children they help.
The Wings of Hope is a UK-based children's charity. We provide free education to poor and orphaned children across the world, irrespective of their religious background. Our current projects are based in Southern India and in Malawi.
Parents for Inclusion - helping all children belong. A small national charity run by parents of disabled children. Pi wants all young people to have the chance of a full life by being included in ordinary schools, to have a chance of being part of ordinary life whatever their needs.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. BFIRST is a UK registered charity which trains surgeons working in the poorest countries in the world to enable them to undertake reconstructive Plastic Surgery, releasing children and adults from the state of poverty and destitution associated with disability and deformity.
We work in partnership with organizations around the world to support women so that their voices are heard, their rights enhanced and observed and their choices respected. Our current strategic goals are: building women’s leadership, decent work, sexual and reproductive choice and access to justice.
Faith in Families is a children's charity and voluntary adoption agency working throughout the East Midlands. We believe that by working together with individuals, couples, families, schools and communities that we can enable the most vulnerable children to reach their full potential.
Campaigning to reopen Barham Library The Friends of Barham Library are working to ensure the survival of this much loved, local library for future generations. (Friends of Barham Library are a Charity (No. 1142113) and a Company Limited by Guarantee.)
Children Of The Forest provides a home, school and healthcare for orphaned and abandoned refugee children on the Thai - Burmese border. The children are Karen, Mon and Burmese. As refugees in Thailand they do not qualify for state subsidised education or healthcare.