(UK, 1112519) Browse eventsKINSHIP has been sailing the world for ten years with the aim of creating safe, exciting spaces for Kids In Need of Somewhere Happy & Interesting to Play. Since our first voyage in 2005, when we were invited to redevelop an Infant Playground space at Upper Tibetan Children's Village, Dharamsala (India), members of the KINSHIP team have helped children realise their playful visions in Ladakh (India), Adafiatsimo (Madagascar), Abu Dis (Palestinian Territory, Israel) and at play projects across the UK. These projects have been made possible by the generosity of our friends and family at a number of KINSHIP fundraising events and parties; through a substantial legacy from the Jenny Raper Estate; and through a one-off grant from the Edward Starr Charitable Trust. We would like to express our thanks to all who have supported us on our journey thus far and look forward to increasing support for our projects as they develop and prosper.
(UK, Share A Star) Browse eventsBringing back the sparkle for severely unwell children.
(UK, 1164295) Browse eventsBrightstars is a charity, based in Suffolk, that supports disabled children and adults and their families, carers and dependants. Our Saturday club is an activity based play scheme that runs every other week all year round providing respite for families and fun for children and adults.
(UK, SC028524) Browse eventsICOD Ltd is a user-led organisation of disabled people, providing a range of services including information and advice, awareness training, access auditing and running Inverclyde Shopmobility. We also campaign locally and nationally on issues affecting disabled people.
(UK, 1043416) Browse eventsPACT runs parenting courses and confidence boost workshops to help people make the most of being a parent. PACT's motto is 'Children don't come with instructions but help is at hand!'. PACT is based in Dorset.
(UK, Magellan Trust - N/A) Browse eventsThe key aim of The Magellan Trust is to provide a conduit through which LGBT people, plus their friends and supporters, can make a monetary contribution to the development of their own community and to wider society both locally and globally.
(UK, 1061702) Browse eventsInformation, advice and advocacy for disabled people, carers and families with disabled children.
(UK, 1165824) Browse eventsWe are a UK based charity working through partners on the Thai/Myanmar border to improve the lives of children from some of the poorest families in the world. Their parents are mainly displaced people from minority groups in Myanmar with limited rights and access to jobs leading to extreme poverty.
(UK, XT30204) Browse eventsOur Objective: Stand Up and Build Project aims to act as a tool of reconciliation, enabling people to work together and learn together without discrimination. Our Approach: Through education we will provide people with OPTIONS, OPPORTUNITY, CHOICE and the ability to obtain work and generate an income for their family. Hence giving them a sense of PRIDE in their achievements. Our Principles: Our principles are friendship, peace, RECONCILIATION, partnership, relationships, & CONNECTIONS created through a humanity between students and people involved in the project, regardless of faith, tribe, gender, wealth or ability. Students will be encouraged to understand their DUTIES, RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES to society and work SAFELY, SUSTAINABLY, efficiently and effectively.
(UK, 1011867) Browse events"...empowering and resourcing people, particularly carers and disabled people, through creativity, environmental awareness, personal growth and spirituality."
(UK, 1143559) Browse eventsSpring of Hope began in 2004 when the Founder, Theresa Clarke, visiting rural Uganda from Cambridgeshire, witnessed the abuse of disabled children. Typically, they were locked away and tied up due to the stigma of disability. The charity now works with 500 children and their families to provide education and physiotherapy. It also offers nutritional and clinical support as well as free medication for epilepsy. Spring of Hope Trust is registered in the UK to help raise funds to meet these objectives. The principal recipient of support is Spring of Hope Uganda, a community based organisation (CBO). The Trust is also prepared to support other organisations, in rural Uganda, with similar objectives
(UK, XT30451) Browse eventsWalsall & District Deaf Children's Society is run by parents of children who have a hearing loss. The aims of our group is to provide support, advice, friendship and offer acitivites for hearing impaired children and their families in the Walsall area. We rely on donations and fundraising events, that we hold throughout the year. Our work makes a big difference to children the who often feel isolated and different to their peers at school, and give them a chance to interact with their hearing friends in a relaxed environment.
(UK, 1033724) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity who provide support for victims of asbestos related diseases and their families. Services include - advice on welfare benefits, practical help with paperwork, a drop in centre & general advice and support where it is needed etc. Our services are free and confidential.
(UK, 1102596) Browse eventsDisability Essex is a registered charity set up in 1947 to enable people with any disability to control their own lives and enjoy to the full the opportunities which society, the economy and the environment provide. We currently help over 15,000 people across Essex each year and continuously strive to find new ways to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities of all ages vulnerable to social exclusion and poverty. Disability Essex offers a range of services which will soon be delivered from a new £2 million eco-sustainable office headquarters and fully accessible training centre. To name a few, we support a network of over 120 local disability clubs across Essex, reaching almost 11,000 individuals; we run a disability information telephone helpline and online database which offers advice and support to the whole population of Essex; outreach health and wellbeing services are delivered to around 5,000 local residents every year; we provide accredited skills training specifically tailored for disabled people; we provide minibus transport and mobility equipment; we undertake disability and IT research in partnership with academic universities. We also rely on the skills and commitment of around 60 volunteers to deliver projects, run our information helpline and raise funds. With your valuable support we can continue to provide services that make a real difference to people’s lives. Thank you!
(UK, 1128934) Browse eventsThe Think Ahead Community Stroke Group offers help to Stroke Survivors, their families and carers in the Wigan Metropolitan Borough to improve the quality of their lives by providing friendship, information, advice and education, together with opportunities for interaction with other members by organising outings, respite breaks and appropriate social activities
(UK, 1111572) Browse eventsKarers 4 Kidz was originally used as an umbrella term for parents, teachers, social and healthcare workers and all those who care for children and young people. Founded by parents of a daughter with cerebral palsy, K4K became a registered charity in October 2005. The charity has no paid staff and relies entirely upon its sponsors, partners and supporters in order to fulfil its objectives. We focus on projects that promote and advance the wellbeing of children and young people, in particular those who are disabled and disadvantaged. We provide inclusive educational and recreational facilities for disabled children in addition to campaigning for equality of access and opportunity for all. We provide information, support and assistance to those who care for disabled children, and encourage parents to work together for the benefit of not only their own children, but also for the wider community.
(UK, 1135671) Browse events£2 - Sponsor a child to a education for just £2 per month £12 - Provides 1 child an education for 6 months £27 - Provides all books and stationary for a centre for 3 months £58 - Cost the cost of 1 centre for 6 months Running education centres to cater to children from poor tribal families in currently 58 villages, we have the scope to expand to 900 rural education centres across India. Access to education in the remote areas of India is limited due in part to no current facilities in place, the tradition that children work rather then gain an education and has not been accorded value by the elders of the village. We only start centres with the full involvement of the local community in the management of their project and also train local instructors to work in the education centre. We equip children with essential skills for coping with the challenges of contemporary life. You can help a child have a future, please help
(UK, 1073689) Browse eventsSouthfield Riding for the Disabled Group is based in Dorset and provides riding and vaulting lessons for disabled and handicapped children from local special schools during the week and for individual disabled and handicapped children on Saturdays (the only Riding for the Disabled Association weekend provision in Dorset).
(UK, 1087214) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1087214
(UK, 1124) Browse eventsManx Miracles is an Isle of Man charity who’s aim is to raise funds for children and their families that face a variety of challenges in their lives, in particular those with additional needs and disabilities. We are committed to helping any child with special needs to live better lives.
(UK, 1118312) Browse eventsUpendo UK is a UK regiatered charity that supports a community orphan support programme in Kilifi, Kenya.
(UK, 1158052) Browse eventsImproving Support, Increasing Awareness We are a network of organisations and individuals, in West Yorkshire, committed to supporting destitute asylum seekers by:Strengthening partnerships, networking and information sharingIncreasing public awareness of the facts surrounding asylum seeker destitutionEquipping concerned public to help more effectively, both personally and through existing organisations that support destitute asylum seekers Charity No: 1158052 Find out more Website http://www.wydan.org
Mid Cheshire Riding for the Disabled are an independent Charity affiliated to Riding for the Disabled Association - as such we have to raise around £15,000 per year to support our riders Mid Cheshire Riding for the Disabled have been running for over 35 years in Cheshire and for over 4 years at our new base in Knutsford. We provide horse riding activities for people with various disabilities from the age of 5 upwards. We have riders who come as individuals and others who come as part of school/day care groups. Riding is a great way of providing exercise and is a wonderful social activity as well as being fun. In 2012/13 we gave 2300 individual rides and we have 126 disabled children and adults taking part in our activities. We are completely reliant on our great volunteers. We own 3 ponies and borrow others - so we need funds to keep them, for shoes, insurance and to buy special equipment that will help our riders. We have regular fund raising events but donations are always welcome Charity No: 1074130 Find out more Website http://www.midcheshirerda.org
(UK, 282588) Browse eventsIt is for General Charitable Purposes and makes grants and donations to: Children/Young people Elderly/Old People People with disabilities People of a particular ethnic or racial origin Other charities/Voluntary bodies Other defined groups General public/Mankind