(US, 04-6339353) Browse eventsThe person who created this page is probably preparing something riveting to post about everything they're doing to give back. We recommend you sit at your computer and hit refresh over and over until their story goes live. You should also scroll do
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(UK, 1113536) Browse eventsSCTS makes patient outcomes better in heart, chest and lung surgery. We support our teams through education, training, mentorship, developing standards and advocacy. Cardiothoracic surgery is a life saving, high stake, high value profession done by great surgeons and their teams.
(US, 31-1769192) Browse eventsThe Aegis Trust is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a world without genocide through education, documentation, global engagement and advocacy. Using a public health lens, Aegis identifies risk factors and warning signs
(UK, 1128158) Browse eventsBIGKID exists to engage young people from all backgrounds at a personal level through leadership workshops, music and sport. Our passion lies in mentoring, motivating and inspiring the youth we come in contact with to fulfil their potential. Our aim is to educate, support and encourage all young people to positively contribute to their local and global communities. We are all about creating the leaders of tomorrow today.
(US, 13-3584089) Browse eventsHousing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses th
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(UK, 511339) Browse eventsTy Olwen Trust provides extra comforts and amenities for patients under Ty Olwen's care, not normally provided by the health authority. Ty Olwen cares for patients and families with advanced incurable disease, and consists of an inpatient unit, hospital and community teams and day centre. www.tyolwen.org
(NZ, Sacred Heart School (Waikiwi) - N/A) Browse eventsSacred Heart School is a c-educational Roman Catholic primary school located in Invercargill. Our community provides a safe, caring learning environment while integrating cultural awareness and Christian values through our Catholic faith.
(UK, 1154996) Browse eventsMiles for Men is a series of 5k male-only fundraising events, to raise funds for research to help beat cancer and for those currently fighting the disease. Our UK wide events have attracted over 3,000 men since launching in August 2012, raising over £85,000 for cancer charities across the country.
(AU, 64621590101) Browse eventsWheelchair Sports WA provides access to a range of lifestyle, recreation and sporting activities for people living with a physical disability. Our aim is to enhance the quality of life, improve mobility, build self-esteem and confidence, and provide the opportunity for people to achieve their full potential.
(IE, CHY21201) Browse eventsAsIAm.ie aims to provide a one-stop shop for the Autism community in Ireland. From providing the public and those with the condition to a portal of information about Autism, to servinga platform for people affected by Autism to share their stories and views, to providing a strong voice for the concerns of the community – AsIAm.ie has it all! We sum up our mission going forward under 4 key words: AsIAm.ie sums up its aims under 4 key headings: Educate – We hope, through increasing and improving accessibility of information, to equip people with Autism and their families to understand the condition better. Additionally we hope to articulate and effectively communicate issues of concern to the AS community to those working with people with the condition and the general public. Helping to build a more informed and understanding society. Empower – We passionately believe in providing those in the AS community with the tools to reach their potential. We believe that for too long those with Autism have been told what their needs are and what to do about them. We aim to be a user-led initiative, developing projects and campaigns based on the issues brought forward by our users, additionally we hope that through providing a platform we can help those affected by Autism to speak up about their concerns and to raise attention of issues of concern in their own lives. Advocate – Acting as a hub for the AS community in Ireland we hope to be able to draw on common areas of concern raised by our users and to develop public awareness and policy campaigns around these issues. Community – We aim to provide a safe, pleasant space for the AS community to share experiences, concerns and ideas with others with similar experiences, breaking down the geographical and social isolation which has for so long plagued many people with Autism and their families. We are a not-for-profit, charitable organisation. AsIAm is registered with the Company Registration Office (Company Number: 553241) and has been granted charitable status by the Revenue Commissioners (CHY #21201).
(UK, 1159063) Browse eventsOSCAR’s PBTC (Ongoing, Support, Care and Research into Paediatric Brain Tumours Charity) was formed in the summer of 2014 by the parents and friends of Oscar Hughes, a 9 year old boy who died of a Medulloblastoma on the 3rd of May 2014. The journey Oscar went on for a year to try and be free of cancer was both heartbreaking and inspiring to see. The treatments involved to fight Brain Tumours have devastating effects on a young body and mind. This is unacceptable and the only way to change this is by researching these cancers and find better treatments. The charity aims to fund critical research into paediatric brain tumours with the hope to find a cure and less devastating treatments. The Charity works closely with other charities.
(UK, 1197734) Browse eventsWe aim to arrange Support Groups, for people who’ve suffered from a stroke. Creating these groups will enable people to talk and share their experience, the younger sufferers (under 70) are sometimes forgotten - our aim is to give support for all age groups, especially younger people. The founder and trustee Helen Hick said, “Having experienced multiple strokes, I felt I needed someone to talk to, ask questions and find an understanding of how I was feeling, creating support groups will help share how sufferers are feeling, just talking will help alleviate stresses and anxiety.” After suffering from a stroke the chances of another one are quite high, unless you change your lifestyle. Support Groups will not only provide mental support but also suggestions and advice regarding checking your blood pressure and what you could change in your current way of living.
(UK, 1141614) Browse eventsOur goal is simple....... to prevent children from falling out of education. Through bushcraft and outdoor learning we aim to prevent students from falling out of education and reengage those who have fallen already. Every child deserves an education, and the outdoors is a great place to get it.