Serving the communities of Upholland, Skelmersdale, Rainford, and close surrounding areas. Contributing to charities, and providing help & support to those people less fortunate than ourselves.
The Bumba Foundation is a small UK registered charity (established in 2011) following the trustee’s work in Uganda since 1997. The Bumba Foundation provides sustainable education opportunities to children in vulnerable areas of Uganda through innovative projects and community ownership. Over the past 4 years we have developed 2 community schools in Budaka District in Uganda which are successfully run by community management teams.
The Beacon Projects provides hope for the orphaned children in Blantyre - Malawi's largest city and capital of the country's southern region.
The Fitzrovia Centre is a new genre of organisation which seeks to bridge the gap between community, individuals and business. Our challenge, against a background of competing priorities and steadily declining public sector resources, is to establish a business model that will ensure the long-term sustainability of this important facility in the years to come. We are a community centre in Fitzrovia where people & organisations meet to learn, work, teach, hire rooms, relax and develop.
The Social Entrepreneurs Trust supports international development by channeling money to social entrepreneurs in the developing world (a) to provide awards to these individuals to help them turn their ideas for social and community change into successful projects and (b) to support innovative projects that are being run by inspiring individuals.
Ariba is a UK based charity run by volunteers who dedicate themselves to sustainably Building Futures with two disadvantaged communities in Zambia and Uganda. To enable Ariba to plan for the future, please consider making a monthly Direct Debit donation, however small. Thank you for your support.
Inspiring vibrant communities through direct giving Thanks you for visiting us here. Good Vibrations Giving is a new registered charity that will directly and transparently help those in need in our communities. We are currently fundraising to pay for our Good Vibrations Giving site. Once created you will be able to go to gvgiving.org.uk and donate in order for GVG to purchase essential gifts for direct delivery to charity service users, safe in the knowledge that your generosity will reach the right people and quickly. In the meantime it would be great if you would like to help us with our fundraising, we have a few ways you can get involved: Thanks very much indeed for your support, with your help GVG will become something amazing, an innovative way to get help to those who need it in a way that they choose. Or if you're a registered charity in the Borough of Wandsworth and would like more information about how we can work together to help your service users please contact us Thanks very much for your help! Hicky and all at GVG
ruralnet|uk is a rural regeneration charity which promotes a living and working countryside and finds new ways to help rural communities improve and strengthen their local economies. It particularly works to support agencies working on the ground to alleviate disadvantage, to enable social inclusion and social enterprise. It works through promoting and enabling collaboration, research, consultancy and information transfer. With local partners, it runs projects which put ideas into practice at local level. It has specialist skills in Information, Communications and Collaboration Technologies (ICCTs) and wide experience covering their potential and their appropriate use for rural areas.
Ncuda helps develop capacity and skills in socially and economically disadvantaged communities in Cameroon. It supports institutions of learning, advances education, of people of all ages, supports business development initiatives and funds community development projects to enhance social cohesion, build capacity, skills and confidence to participate more fully in society.
The charity ensures the upkeep and maintenance of this community building which is the focal point of both the village and village life.
Who We Are FACE (Family Action & Community Empowerment) is a grassroots poverty alleviation project, operating in Kanungu, Uganda. Our purpose is to provide families with personalised support and use film to engage and empower local communities. www.faceuganda.co.uk/
The University of Salford is an integral part of the local community, we try to make a positive contribution to Salford and its citizens in a variety of ways. By supporting our campaigns you too are helping to contibute to projects that affect the lives of people in our local community.
The Kambeng Trust works in The Gambia, West Africa, providing education, healthcare and community development. Our project is based in a small rural village near the town of Brikama.What began nine years ago, with an agreement to help a struggling school, has grown in a way we could never have imagined.
The Constant Gardener Trust, set up to support the communities in Kenya where the majority of the feature film, The Constant Gardener, was filmed, aims to improve the living conditions, educational prospects and health awareness of these communities by enabling both individuals and the communities to become self sufficient and independent through carefully researched, sustainable projects.
Malawi community based projects, large and small - educational, medical, commerce and church support
The Build Malawi Project is a small grass roots project in the north of Malawi that is parented by Action for the Benefit of Children (ABC). This particular project will focus on furthering education for all, regardless of age or gender, by constructing a primary school/ community learning centre. It also will implement a wide range of programmes in education, health and sanitation, women and girl empowerment and the environment.
It is a service organisation that raises money for the local community
The main objective of Rotary is service - in the community and throughout the world. Rotarians build goodwill and peace, provide humanitarian service, and encourage high ethical standards in all vocations. The Rotary motto is "Service Above Self."
Community Chest was founded in 1991 by a local councillor to provide practical help with furniture and household goods to people in her ward. The ward had a high level of unemployment, single parents, low educational achievement and ranked high on the local index of deprived wards.. The project has expanded to meet the needs of people on low incomes within North East Lincolnshire and the surrounding area. This also provided an opportunity for local people to donate surplus goods, knowing they are not only helping others in the local community but also diverting material away from landfill. 2005 saw the launch of our shop Re›Store which has enabled Community Chest to take the next vital step towards growth, support sustainability and assist in reaching and exceeding its charitable objectives.
Blesses Charity works on empowering unprivileged communities and individuals around the world by working with them hand in hand through sustainable development projects and endowments to attain self-sufficient standard of living By directly working with donors and charitable bodies.
Opportunity2Hope gives hope to the poor across Africa, Asia, Central America, Eastern Europe and the UK. O2H funds community initiatives that empower disadvantaged people. O2H members can apply for funding toward projects. O2H has an annual OPERATION HOPE APPEAL encouraging individuals, Churches, Schools and Communities to raise funds for the poor.
The Imbumba Foundation (UK) is the UK arm of The Imbumba Foundation. Its aim is to bring about social change within South Africa, through providing investment and infrastructure to poor rural communities and empowering and mentoring those who want to create better opportunities.
WKCIL is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors from the local community. It established the craft and design town (Craft Town Scotland) as the core element of a suite of initiatives aimed to revitalise the town centre, support the local community and create a focus for contemporary craft.
To mark 100 years of British printing, S&G Print Group founded The Centenary Charitable Trust Working with literacy schemes we: Increase social awareness Improve lifestyle Increase community participation Promote excellence within the community Provide opportunities to develop skills