(UK, 1148143) Browse eventsWe have been working in the Niger Delta for over 8 years supporting the efforts of those worse affected by extractive industries and weak governance through rights based community empowerment. We strive to protect human rights and demand responsive governance.
(UK, SCO17874) Browse eventsClydeside Action on Asbestos (CAA) is a registered charity which was formed in 1984 to provide advice and assistance to those who suffer from asbestos related disease and their families. CAA is widely credited as being the first asbestos support group in the UK.
(UK, 1114273) Browse eventsSince 1975 we have provided information and support to LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans) people in and around Nottinghamshire.
(UK, 1027201) Browse eventsIWPR is a platform for local voices at the frontline of conflict and change, strengthening human rights and civic engagement. We build peace and democracy through free and fair media. IWPR undertakes training, reporting and institution-building for local media in crisis areas around the world.
(UK, 473470087) Browse eventsJustice Rising International is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works to build peace in communities affected by war by educating children at risk, creating sustainable jobs, and developing community leaders.
(UK, NIC100520) Browse eventsFonic Trust is a UK based Christian Charity working in Nepal with under privileged and marginalised people. Our aim is that through our work to transform the Nepali communities within which we work.
(UK, 1064020) Browse eventsTourism Concern’s vision is of a future in which all parties involved in tourism benefit equally; in which relationships between industry, tourists and host communities are based on trust and respect. We have been the voice for ethical tourism for 21 years..
(UK, 1156824) Browse eventsOur vision is a community in which all asylum seekers and refugees are welcomed, valued and able to participate fully in society.
(UK, 1091822) Browse eventsLiberis exists to help disadvantaged children in Romania. We provide homes for 28 abandoned children and a special needs day-care and therapy centre to provide community support for 60 children 'at risk' of abandonment. The Romanian government pays the running costs of our projects.
(UK, 1121202) Browse eventsThe Right Now Foundation look after children in danger in India by providing a loving home environment.
(UK, 1073634) Browse eventsErme Valley RDA aims to improve the lives of people with disabilities by providing opportunities for riding and therapy. The group ride 70 riders a week and is run by a committee of volunteers/helpers. The yearly running costs of the group are £25,000. All funds come from fundraising events.
(UK, Sal's Shoes) Browse eventsThere are 300 million children in the world for whom walking with shoes is a rarity. This makes them extremely vulnerable to infection by parasites, such as hookworm; while injuries to the feet and ankles can lead to ulcers and other conditions which are almost always left untreated. Without shoes, many children are not permitted to attend school. Sal's Shoes finds new feet for outgrown shoes.
(UK, 1022275) Browse eventsCombe Down Holiday Trust provides holidays for disabled people, their carers and families living in the Bath & North East Somerset area.The Trust's aim is to support disabled people - both those with permanent disabilities and those disabled through illnesses such as cancer. It enables them, their families and /or carers to have a short break, holiday or respite care, enhancing their quality of life.
(UK, SC039803) Browse eventsVisoi Children's Centre International is in Kampi Ya Moto, Kenya. It supports children who have been orphaned because of Aids and HIV, giving them access to education, medical attention, dietry needs and a safe place to live. It is a community based project, with support from both Kenya and Scotland.
(UK, 210583) Browse eventsKingston Mencap is a small voluntary group who support adults and children with a learning disability and their families and carers living in the Kingston-upon-Thames area. We are a Registered Charity No. 210583 and we are affiliated to Royal Mencap. We run Seekers leisure club for adults aged 18+ and Xpression youth project for 12-18 year olds.
(UK, NIC104602) Browse eventsWe are a small Riding for the Disabled Association Group of volunteers who provide weekly riding therapy and fun for children and adults with disabilities. We thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Although as volunteers we provide our services free, we need to constantly raise funds to pay for Insurance; the hire of ponies; renewing equipment; training courses and items such as trophies & rosettes. One of our group has organised a family team to run the Belfast Marathon to raise funds - please donate to support our cause. Thank you. Charity No: NIC104602
(UK, SC034182) Browse eventsEstablished in 1998 by a small team of dedicated volunteers, Glasgow based Al-Meezan (Scottish charity no: SC245290) is a non-profit, non-partisan charity dedicated to the promotion and development of Islamic learning for women, children and young people, and currently has over 600 service users.
(UK, 1116890) Browse eventsOperation Frameworks is an organisation set-up to provide relief of suffering in children disabled by congenital and traumatic spinal and limb deformities in any part of the developing and transitional world. Millions of poverty stricken, physically disabled children live worldwide, often never seen by society for fear of persecution.
(UK, 1100104) Browse eventsGIVE is a professionally governed and managed Indian nonprofit organisation dedicated to promote "giving". We help "good" NGOs raise funds and promote greater transparency & accountability in the voluntary sector. Our mission: To promote efficient and effective giving that provides greater opportunities to the poor in India. Our vision: A strong "giving" culture where Indians donate 2% of their income every year to give the poor a chance. A vibrant "philanthropy marketplace" to ensure that the most efficient and effective nonprofits get access to the most resources.
(UK, 1116548) Browse eventsSalvation Youth Trust is a British Charity and NGO founded by Dr Hafiz Saleem working for the welfare of the community in Britain and overseas providing spiritual, educational, leisure and social support.The charity was established in 2006 and since then we have achieved widespread recognition.
(UK, SC040954) Browse eventsThis is a thriving community club that - as we do not have all weather courts - can only offer facilities for 6 months a year. This fundraising initiative is a culmination of 4 years fundraising work to allow us to upgrade our courts and offer facilities the whole year round. Any help appreciated.
(UK, 1133413) Browse eventsOur aim is to provide help and support to all fellow foster carers and their families, including respite or kinship carers by way of practical help; telephone support, regular members meetings and where necessary offer to represent foster carers either individually or collectively with a particular issue involving the day to day challenges of todays foster care. How Your Money Helps Promoting and publicising We are telling the world about the amazing job that foster carers do, and persuading more people to think about becoming foster carers themselves. The media and communications team is responsible for promoting fostering and the work of the Cheshire Foster Care Association through television, radio, magazines and newspapers, while our recruitment and retention work ensures fostering services use the most effective means of attracting and keeping carers. Your donation could enable us to: * Media train a fostered young person or foster carer, helping them to get their message across more effectively * Produce recruitment materials to help attract new foster carers * Identify and research case studies, allowing us to illustrate fostering stories with real life examples Campaigning and influencing policy Our campaigning, lobbying and media work influence the agendas of local and central governments,helping drive through additional investment and policy change that makes a difference. We support the foster care workforce with advice, resources, training and networking opportunities to help them transform the lives of children and young people in care. Our information service helps 500 enquirers each year with a range of fostering queries, including many from prospective foster carers. Our publications team produces a range of resources, guiding foster carers through every aspect of the fostering process, while our training programme provides professional development opportunities for all those involved in foster care. Your donation could enable us to: The young peoples projects work with young people on a number of diverse and exciting initiatives, all aimed at allowing young peoples voices to be heard. Your donation could enable us to:
(UK, 1130362) Browse eventsRespite Kids provides short respite breaks and parties linked to the chagim (festivals) to Jewish special needs children in London. We want to help the families caring for special needs children, the parents who put so much effort and love into caring for their child, to take a break for a short period while we provide their child with a fun time with entertainment, food and care in a safe and secure environment. We need donations to help us run our activities. All Respite Kids workers are unpaid volunteers, and all funds raised will be used for running respite activities with registered carers and charities. We pride ourselves on the care we give to the children, our innovation in developing and running events, our speed to respond and most of all, the joy we bring to these very special children and families. The Respite Kids committee
(UK, 1094984) Browse eventsThumbprint works to help people with learning difficulties to set up and run their own projects. Being in charge of your own project or working life can be hard work but it develops confidence and skills, widens outlook and enables you to participate in society in a very proactive way. We believe people with learning difficulties can take part in society and direct their own work and lives. We all need support in trying out new ideas and Thumbprint works to give that support.
(UK, 1137201) Browse eventsMingalaba! Welcome to the Virgin Money Giving page for Friends of the Children Myanmar (FCM). Founded and run by volunteers based in Yangon and London, FCM is an organisation working to improve the welfare of Myanmars children in institutions including orphanages, monasteries, and hospital childrens wards. FCM aims to: FCM is a non-political, non-religious organisation that only supports children’s centres where we know the staff are dedicated and the money is used for the direct benefit of the children. FCM has no paid staff and is run by its UK-based committee who pay for their own expenses and any overheads. This way, any donations you make will go directly to supporting our Burmese university volunteers and childcare projects in Myanmar.