The charity was set up in memory of Paul McCann who sadly lost his life whilst on duty for the Royal Navy in 2007. The charity organises a Royal Navy Cricket match at Halesowen Cricket club every year and all money raised helps improve the lives of disabled children.
The Group provides funding for overseas aid projects in the developing world. Projects preferred are in education, income generation or health with a known contact organising each project on the ground. With 450 members, whose annual subscriptions more than cover administrative costs, the Group is run by a volunteer Committee.
Founded in 1973 as the official charity of the ‘Wine Trade Sports Club’ we raise essential funds (in addition to ‘The Benevolent’) to support those who have worked in the drinks industry and now need help.
Auroville International UK (AVI UK) supports the work of the International Township of Auroville in South India.
Connect are a St. Helens based charity working to improve services for children with a disability and their families. We offer a range of services for families such as caravan holidays, a toy library of sensory resources, therapy sessions and support groups. http://www.connectparents.org.uk/
Serving our local community and supporting charities and groups working to make a positive difference for needy people in various areas in the UK and beyond. Revive Charity Shop opened in 2002 and is run by Filton Community Church, Bristol. We sell a huge range of good quality donated items - from clothing & shoes (womens, mens & childrens), homeware, bric-a-brac, books, childrens' toys, DVDs & CDs and small furniture. We are partners in North Bristol Foodbank - who use our premises for a store and weekly outlet. We enjoy getting to know our customers and being a part of our local community.Check out our eBay shop www.revivecharityshop.co.uk Charity No: 1093551 Find out more Website http://www.revivecharityshop.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ReviveCharityShopFilton Twitter https://twitter.com/ReviveShop
P.H.O.E.B.E (Promotion of Health, Opportunity, Equality, Benevolence and Empowerment) promotes greater inclusivity, encouraging a greater number of black and ethnic minority women and children to receive domestic support and counselling services across Suffolk.We offer girls self-esteem workshops
We provide bursaries to enable poor children get an education, help people get a livelihood by setting up businesses, assist schools, the hospital, youth groups and other community organisations. All funds go to projects. We are volunteers and work in Dedza through the District Council departments.
The Carphone Warehouse Charity Partnership supports TreeHouse and Get Connected. All funds raised will be administered by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), the not-for-profit organisation which is committed to effective giving, providing a range of specialist services to donors, companies and charities in the UK and internationally. CAF's work spans the full breadth of the charitable sector, working wherever it can make a positive difference to the level and impact of giving.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a local Junior Football club that runs mixed girls & boys teams aged from 7's to 18's
Our mission is to assist promising children from poor homes to complete their education, by giving them encouragement and financial help.
When you think of the Caribbean, thoughts turn to sun, sea and relaxation and for the fortunate this is an idyllic way of life. However, the people of the Caribbean require more than this to allow them a minimal standard of living. In reality they are often without the basic necessities that we take for granted, for example - running water, electricity, clothes etc. In many cases the young of the Islands are unable to obtain good educational and reading books, adequate clothing and shoes, bedding for babies and young children and educational toys that will help them grow into strong adults with the necessary abilities to help them achieve a better future for their own families. The objectives at CAMDY are to help and support these youngsters, by providing these valuable items for some children in the Caribbean. The most beneficial way of achieving this is by forwarding via air freight a range of good quality donated items from the UK. Additionally this has proved an effective action to help minimise landfill sites in the Britain by reducing waste. By helping and supporting CAMDY you will be making the future bright for our own children and on the Islands of the Caribbean.
GAFSIP facilitates the shipping of redundant fire & rescue vehicles, ambulances, health and educational equipment. Sustainable training is also facilitated. 10 new fire stations have been built and 700 jobs created . All donated items are at the end of their life in the UK. It is working towards sustainable self sufficiency
It is a grant making trust based in the UK. The Trust has a particular focus on aiding projects across the world that help to alleviate poverty as well as granting aid to Christian organisations.
The C Group is a Royal Marines charity that inspires business to support Royal Marines in Need whilst they are serving, in transition to civilian life and thereafter. The C Group aspires to: • Support any Royal Marine whose military career is ended prematurely due to injury, however the injury is incurred. • Support serving and former Royal Marines, their families and dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. • Assist serving and recently discharged Royal Marines to resettle into civilian life. For further information, please visit our website.
Hope Pregnancy Crisis offers free support and advice for anyone facing a pregnancy crisis situation or for any form of baby loss. We also support women and families with baby equipment and clothing in Perth and Kinross. We have a schools team giving lessons in high schools on pregnancy and choices.
Child Advocacy international works to reduce unnecessary pain, fear and suffering for sick children worldwide. This involves practical projects in some of the most disadvantaged countries on earth. Child Advocacy International's projects deliver medical aid to those most needy, working to provide at least adequate healthcare for sick or injured children.
Facing Africa funds four voluntary surgical (facial reconstruction) teams sent each year to operate on the victims of NOMA - an infection affecting the face. The charity also supports and equips the Children’s NOMA hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria.
In developing countries there is a lack of trained workers and equipment for raising awareness of deafness or preventing it. There is little help available to detect deafness and fit hearing aids. AUD-M-ED is a UK based Charity seeking to help deaf people in developing countries.
Health Improvement Project Zanzibar (formerly The Makunduchi Project) aims to improve healthcare in Zanzibar by renovating the two district hospitals and managing them using a sustainable financial model. When completed this will make a huge difference to the lives of over 200,000 local people.
It raises awareness of and assists in traditional and dying crafts in poor regions. Currently in Galle in Sri Lanka concentrating on training lace and other craft workers.
Otra Cosa Network provides volunteers to support other charities and projects that help vulnerable and disadvantaged children in Peru