(UK, 1143367) Browse eventsOxfordshire Family Support Network is a unique organisation based in Oxfordshire.We provide independent information, advice and support by families for families of people with learning disabilities.
(UK, 1074175) Browse eventsRDA Wilton Group has 17 horses and ponies and provides riding therapy for around 250 disabled children and adults from South Wiltshire, at no cost to them. The emphasis is to teach skills, build confidence and give immense enjoyment. All expenses are met from fundraising and donations.
(UK, 1109076) Browse eventsHelping communities of many different religions to work together for peace and reconciliation; helping the most vulnerable people, including the poorest women and children; and helping protect the earth.
(UK, SC035470) Browse eventsThe aim of the Trust is the promotion and the development of quality children's play provision.
(UK, 1111335) Browse eventsChildren of Latin America is a UK registered charity that is dedicated to help some of the poorest and disadvantaged children in Latin America. It has a small group of dedicated volunteers who put together a range of fundraising events suitable for family and friends, young and old.
(UK, 1064327) Browse eventsAction for Russia's Children is a UK-registered charity that operates in Moscow, Russia. We raise almost all of our funds ourselves and from this we award annual grants to 9 independent Russian NGO's, all of which were originally set up by, and are run by Russians. These organisations offer a much-needed alternative to the system of State care for disabled and under-privileged children, young adults and their families. We are staffed entirely by volunteers, we pay no salaries and do not run an office which means we can guarantee that 100% of your donation will go directly to the projects that we currently support. Please see our website for details of the projects we support at: www.actionarc.com
(UK, 803280) Browse eventsAt Home in the Community is a Christian charity which supports and enables adults with learning disabilities to live their lives to the full. It does this by providing domiciliary care, independent support living and residential care and also by promoting understanding in the community of the needs and aspirations of people with learning disabilities.
(UK, 1093883) Browse eventsEqual People, Equal Voices, Equal Lives. Supporting people with disabilities of all ages to speak up for themselves, make their own choices and be treated as equal citizens.
(UK, 1151648) Browse eventsFairFun was set up by two parents of children with disabilities who were disappointed by the lack of entertainment suitable for their families, especially at Christmas. Our high-quality events are planned with the needs of disabled children and their families at their heart, because we understand.
(UK, 1051774) Browse eventsHerefordshire Carers Support exists to ensure that carers are universally recognised as fundamental to the communities in which they live and to ensure that there is a balance between their caring responsibilities and their lives outside their caring role.
(UK, 1153516) Browse eventsElizabeth's Children is a South African charity based in a township called Zwelethemba, which is one and a half hours outside Cape Town. It helps feed and educate up to 200 children, many of whom are orphaned, neglected and malnourished. Many of the children have HIV.
Share Scotland - the support you need for the life you want! Share Scotland was established in 1984 by a group of parents. They all had children with complex learning and physical disabilities who were at a residential school, and when the time came for them to leave the only options for them were institutions like Lennox Castle and Gogarburn Hospital. They believed that their children had the right to be part of their communities, not in an institution!So these parents campaigned and fundraised and eventually set up what is known today as Share Scotland.At Share Scotland we believe that people with complex needs are are entitled to equal status in society – with the same voice, opportunities and rights as others. Our Board of Management is still made up of parents of the people we support, including those founding parents from more than 30 years ago.By donating to Share Scotland you are helping to support our vital work, ensuring that people with complex learning and physical disabilities are able to lead active and fulfilling lives. Charity No: SC019892 Find out more Website http://www.sharescotland.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ShareScotland Twitter http://twitter.com/share_scotland YouTube http://www.youtube.com/sharescotland
(UK, 1043975) Browse eventsBramley Elderly Action (BEA) is a charity which provides opportunities and support for people aged 60 and above. We aim to ensure the older people we help lead as fulfilling lives as possible and feel part of their community
(UK, 290062) Browse eventsWith its bilingual and bicultural primary school and Conflict Resolution and Pluralistic Spiritual Centres, Neve Shalom ~ Wahat al-Salam, an Oasis of Peace where Israeli Jews and Arabs have chosen to live together, demonstrates that peace and cooperation is possible. British Friends of NSWaS supports its educational aims and institutions.
(UK, 800402) Browse eventsThe Bruce Trust is a registered charity providing specially-designed, purpose-built, wide-beam canal boats, on the Kennet and Avon Canal, for hire for self-catering, self-steer holidays by disabled, disadvantaged or elderly people along with their family, friends or carers.
(UK, 210218) Browse eventsAlton CAB is entirely dependent upon grants and charitable donations. It is staffed almost exclusively by volunteers, giving free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination.
(UK, 1082023) Browse eventsdelivering loads of fun to special children. With funds raised disadvantaged children from East Anglia are given special and unique days out.
(UK, SC039717) Browse eventsDARF strives to bring about positive social change to protect the dignity of African girls/women. DARF is committed to eliminating harmful gender-based discriminatory practices that violate rights of girls/women, such as female circumcision (FGM), child/forced marriage and widowhood rites.
(UK, 1148740) Browse events..African Baobab Foundation is a charity for Disabled Children.There are an estimated 150 million children with disabilities in the world, most of whom live with the reality of exclusion. The vast majority of children with disabilities in developing countries have no access to Education, Health Care
(UK, 1039457) Browse eventsProject HOPE UK is focused on developing long term 'Thoughtful Path' programmes that will support the health and well-being of orphans and other vulnerable children in some of the poorest communities around the world.
(UK, 1089983) Browse eventsCEFET is a regional strategic body co-ordinating European Funding for the East Midlands Third Sector. It works particularly to combat social exclusion, promote equality and diversity, enable grassroots groups to build their own capacity and help excluded people to participate.
(UK, 1103848) Browse eventsThe SYC offers yoga therapy to children with a wide range of special needs. Yoga brings about extraordinary changes both physically and emotionally and has a huge impact on the lives of these children and their carers. Please help us continue this work and achieve our goal of Yoga for Everyone.
(UK, 1062858) Browse eventsLearning Disability Wales is a national charity representing the learning disability sector in Wales. Everything that we do focuses on creating a Wales that values and includes every child, young person and adult with a learning disability.
(UK, 1153239) Browse eventsAt Friends of Landlords Riding for the Disabled Association our aim is to provide therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities through Horse Riding in Wigan, Bolton and the surrounding areas.
(UK, 261774) Browse eventsCARE responds to the changing needs of people with learning disabilities, helping to improve self-esteem and increase independence. It offers residential and supported accommodation options, life-skills and vocational training, and the encouragement and support from skilled staff to enable them to make a real and tangible difference to their lives.