(UK, 1173063) Browse eventsThe DPJ Foundation is a mental health charity based in Pembrokeshire whose sole aim is to support those with mental health problems, particularly in rural communities and in the agricultural sector.The Foundation was set up following the death of Daniel Picton-Jones. It was decided that something positive needed to come out of such a horrendous occurrence and there the foundation was born. We use funds raised to hold mental health awareness training for those who work within the agricultural sector and as of Winter 2017 we will be offering fully funded counselling sessions to support those in need.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. 1 in 4 of us will suffer with poor mental health at some point during our lives.Agriculture carries one of the highest rates of suicide.Men are more likely to commit suicide than women.Isolation in rural communities contributes to high levels of poor mental health.The stigma that surrounds mental health prevents people from getting the support that they need.All of these are the facts. What we aim to do is to support the huge population that is effected by poor mental health and give them the tools to get better. We aim to break down the stigma that surrounds mental health and get people talking. We aim to provide support services in a quick and responsive manner where services are not currently being provided.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1173063 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedpjfoundation
(UK, 1077798) Browse eventsTHE DIFFERENCE YOU’LL MAKE £1 buys a young person a tin opener something they may never have owned before and a step on the road to independence £10 provides a hot meal and a change of clothes homeless people often turn up with nothing more than the clothes on their back £20 provides support advice and guidance for any young person facing housing difficulties £30 helps a homeless person plan for their future a session with a key worker to assess their needs and create an action plan £40 provides vital counselling helping someone overcome traumas from their past £50 will support the work of a family mediation officer working on improving family relationships and helping young people in their own home £100 restores the dignity of a homeless person replacing lost documents such as birth certificates allowing them access to benefits and other services we all take for granted £1000 is the average cost to provide the support a homeless person needs the moment they engage with Burton YMCA to the moment they leave THANK YOU
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(AU, 55080089) Browse eventsPutaruru Primary School was established in 2004 and is located in the small rural town of Putaruru in the South Waikato District. We have 200 fantastic children from 5 to 11 years old.
(AU, 12069130463) Browse eventsBaptcare proactively responds to human need to create positive change through advocacy, a diverse range of services and community engagement. Baptcare supports children, families, people with a disability, financially disadvantaged people, asylum seekers and older people. For further info, go to www.baptcare.org.au
(UK, 1055371) Browse eventsMusic for All is the charity of the UK musical instrument industry. The mission is "Making More Musicians" this is achieved through: 1) Promoting the substantial and wide-ranging benefits of music making 2) Bringing "Learn to Play" experiences to people of all ages and backgrounds 3) Being committed to addressing the needs of community and diversity, especially those who do not have access to music making 4) Developing partnerships with like-minded organisations For more information, go to www.musicforall.org.uk
(UK, 20070892) Browse eventsLord's Taverners Ireland is a charity for disabled young people and those with special needs. Sport and recreation are essential and our mission is to give a ‘sporting chance’ to those in need and with disabilities. We achieve this by focusing on two key areas and donating minibuses, specially adapted where necessary along with wheelchairs, sports and recreational equipment. Please visit our website to view our work to date www.lordstavernersireland.ie
(UK, 312046) Browse eventsThe fourth annual Neil Laing Fund Run will be held on Sunday, 17th March. Runners will be raising funds for bursaries in the name of this much-loved Housemaster, English teacher, cricket and hockey coach. Epsom College thanks all runners and donors for their generous support.
(NZ, CC52166) Browse eventsWe are a year 0-8 school situated at the base of Koro Ruapehu (Mt). We have approximately 220 students at our school. Our school value is PRIDE, which stands for Participation, Respect, Integrity, Determination and Environment. CC52166
(UK, 1143138) Browse eventsGeorge House Trust are the sole provider of HIV support for adults in the Greater Manchester area and provide support for people living with or affected by HIV all across the North West region. Our vision is for all people living with HIV to have happy and healthy lives, free from stigma.
(AU, 27717539591) Browse eventsSt James’ Anglican School is a school of the Anglican Schools Commission (Inc.) (ASC) situated on 10 hectares of land on the corner of Marmion Avenue and Graceful Boulevard in the new northern beaches suburb of Alkimos, 40 kilometres from the Perth CBD. St James’ Anglican School is a co-educational, independent day school. Currently the School caters for Kindergarten to Year 9.
(AU, 59093117689) Browse eventsOf the 1.2 billion people living in India, more than 15 million are afflicted with sight-impairing conditions. In many these cases, sight could be restored with one very simple surgery. Dr. Jacob Prabhakar, an ophthalmologist who is medical director of Ruby Nelson Memorial Hospital, heads a team of professionals who conduct screening clinics in rural communities to find candidates for the surgical procedure of removing the defective lens and implanting an intraocular lens. A vehicle with medical staff and basic screening equipment travels to rural villages where clinics have previously been scheduled. There they find candidates for the cataract surgery procedure among the hundreds who are screened. Those selected for the surgery are transported to a local hospital equipped for surgeries, or to the Ruby Nelson Memorial Hospital. Patients are prepared for the surgical procedure by trained personnel. Since the actual cataract surgery takes only 2-3 minutes, patients are prepared and made ready. As many as 300 surgeries can be performed in one day. Following the surgery, patients are kept up to three days for post-operative care and observation before returning to their home village. Greatful patients return to their home villages rejoicing in their renewed gift of sight. They in turn become ambassadors of goodwill to others in their villages
(AU, 29325459451) Browse eventsThe Bungendore Public School P&C Association actively contributes to managing fundraising activities to buy resources and equipment for the benefit of all students within the school.
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