Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Our charity focuses on supporting worthwhile causes that add value to our communities, services users and staff which go beyond the core NHS offer. We support projects that show genuine value such as supporting community based groups, staff development projects or enhancing the therapeutic environments that are accessed by our service users and their families. Every single donation we receive is important to us and the charity works hard to ensure that the funds we raise are used to have a positive impact on the communities we serve. Charity No: 1055205
Cooloola Christian College strives to support families to educate their children for a Christ centred life. Our core values are Community, Character and Competence. CCC encourages reading and wants to see all students develop a love of reading.
Nuzzlets is a small Charity based near York. Our objectives are to provide loving homes for unwanted animals and free access to all children for therapy and education. Particularly welcome are disabled and special needs children and children with life threatening illnesses. We offer many services to the local and wider community and are keen to involve the local community in our work. As many of our animals have been mistreated, we try to educate young people about the cost and long term commitment of looking after animals. We run an animal welfare club, offer work experience, deliver talks to the Beavers, Young Farmers, St John’s Ambulance Cadets and school assemblies. We also visit after school clubs and encourage Duke of Edinburgh students to carry out their service section at Nuzzlets. Activities include walking goats and rabbits, goat and rabbit agility, collecting eggs and stroking all the animals. Many disabled, special needs and terminally ill children visit Nuzzlets, either with their special schools, their families or with the children’s hospice. We also take the animals to the children’s hospice; the animals encourage movement and have a therapeutic effect. More recently we have visited deprived family groups and disabled adults have visited us. We arrange children’s birthday parties for disabled and special needs children. Everyone benefits, both the animals and the children.
The Heart of Experian Charity Fund was set up to help small groups and organisations which are often not heard but do some great work at grassroots level. The Charity Fund was set up by Experian people, but as a separate charity that is independent of Experian. All the charitable fundraising from Experian staff in house is donated to the Charity Fund. At least every quarter the Trustees meet to review the applications received from small organisations and to grant awards to successful applicants.
One25 reaches out to women trapped in street sex work, supporting them to break free and build new lives away from poverty, violence and addiction.
There is no more worthwhile undertaking than to set out to make a real difference in the life of a child. Hoops and Homework plays a vital role in the lives of the children living in section
The Cedar Creek State School community strives to prepare each individual student for a meaningful place in society. We strive to provide a learning environment that encourages all students to achieve set goals and reach their full potential.
Wingate, a comprehensive, independent and growing university, serves more than 3,600 students in North Carolina. Founded in 1896, the University offers 35 undergraduate majors as well as graduate and professional programs.
EBA provides support to the babies (and their families) treated on the Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton and the PRH Special Care Baby Unit in Haywards Heath. We also raise funds to purchase equipment for the units to help save more babies lives.
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The KMMT was set up in 1999 to continue the initiative of a 23 year old student who passed away in September 1998 one year after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. The Trust's main objective is to provide facilities for leukaemia patients and their families which would not otherwise be available. The first Karen's Home from Home was opened at Hammersmith Hospital in 2007 and the Trust is also funding complementary therapists and a support counsellor at the Royal Free in London and the Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham with other projects under discussion.