Helensburgh Challenger Group exists to advance the education and promote the welfare of disabled sailors.
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.
Help for people in South Brent and neighbouring parishes, offered by volunteers living in the same area.
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.
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.
Northeast Special Needs Network supports disabled children and their families with advice, support, information and training.
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.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Project Ecuador exists to serve the poor in Ecuador, through healthcare, sponsorship for education, house building and children´s clubs. Please donate to support our cause. Our charity works to provide children with the education they need in a variety of ways: sponsorship to attend school, clubs for the girls to learn lifeskills and the Christian faith and camps to give them new opportunities. We visit schools to provide health education, hygiene products and spectacles. We also build housing for poor families. Charity No: SC041452 Find out more Website http://www.projectecuador.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/projectecuadorcharity
KIIDs Trust Varanasi is dedicated to improving the lives of India's disabled children We endeavour to ensure that children have: 1. A safe, nurturing environment. 2. A positive, consistent routine to maximize their development. 3. Medical and therapeutic treatment. 4. Special education. Currently we are supporting the Integrated Institute for the Disabled (IID) in Varanasi which incorporates: 1. A hostel for disabled orphans / children whose parents are unable to care for them (up to 15) 2. A day care service offering sensory play and specialised care to disabled children across Varanasi 3. A special school offering needs based education to children with a wide range of disabilities. The IID is under-financed, under-resourced and under-staffed. Its success is a tribute to the love and devotion of a small group of dedicated individuals. In 2011, a key member of this team passed away, leaving the IID facing difficulties. KIID's Trust Varanasi was founded to support the IID through this difficult time. We work with the IID team: 1. Providing professional health / education advice. 2. Supplying both basic and specialised equipment. 3. Funding staff wages and children's board. 4. Developing, initiating, managing and participating in projects such as our vaccination programme. Donate today and you will be helping to improve the lives of India's disabled children!
Most of us have busy lives but if you look after a relative, child, partner or friend who needs your help because of illness or disability you will find it extremely difficult to have some time to yourself. Our Carer Support Workers go into the carers home to take over their caring responsibilities.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. WWR is a small charity that benefits women in Nepal that are on their own.
We are a charity supporting women throughout Derby city and county - irrespective of religion, cultural background, sexuality or disability.
Helping disabled children from East london habe a fun day out to Maldon in Essex
The Friends of Seva Mandir UK operates solely to raise funds to support the work of Seva Mandir in Rajasthan, India. Our vision is to make a long term, sustainable improvement in the lives of the men, women and children of Southern Rajasthan.
R.O.C.K. stands for 'Reaching Out in the Community for the Kingdom' Our main aim is to support and provide education for orphaned children in Machilipatnam ,India after the devastating Tsunami on Boxing Day 2004.
Bethesda Children's Foundation is a UK-based charity that supports the work of Pastor G. Samuel and his team to look after around 120 vulnerable children and young people in Tamil Nadu, South India, as part of the work of Bethesda Mission Trust.
This charity provides educational and outreach programmes for the wider jewish community - adults and children.
BBSI TRUST is a charity for the hurting.Our aim is to make a difference in children,s lives.Giving Hope, and changing lives.The charity currently helping children in the slums of kenya.Many lost both parents through HIV. An orphanage has now been completed and open on the December 4th 2008.The aim is to continue to build to help children and give them a better life.
BritCits is a non-profit campaigner & charity. We promote human rights of those brought together by immigration rules leading to family break-ups, citizens pushed into exile and kids forced into a single parent upbringing. We lobby MPs,liaise with media,create networking opps & disemminate info.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1115008
Upper Norwood Library Trust is run by a group of local residents who have come together and pledged to save Upper Norwood Joint Library and continue the 100 year old tradition of a much loved professionally staffed library at the heart of a local community hub - delivering all kinds of culture and learning opportunities.
Forth Driving group is a newly formed RDA Group, reflecting the expertise of its founders providing carriage driving for disabled people. It caters for a broad range of disabilities from physical and learning difficulties to autism and social problems.No group can function without dedicated volunteers. All our volunteers receive training in a range of subjects relating to horse and carriage handling, helping the disabled drivers and supporting the Group's day to day activities.