Bristol Citizen Advice provides advice and information to people who need help resolving the problems they face involving debt, welfare rights, housing, discrimination, employment, immigration, consumer and other issues. Our comprehensive and holistic service is free, confidential, impartial and independent. We also aim to improve the policies and practices of organisations that affect people’s lives and campaign to drive change and raise awareness of local and national issues. Our office has a number of projects and services including: Money Advice West - Debt advice project funded by the Money Advice Service Macmillan Project - benefits advice for clients diagnosed with cancer Good Tenants Scheme - housing and money advice to prevent homelessness Southmead - drop in advice service at Southmead Community Centre GP Outreach - Benefits advice at Charlotte Keel, William Budd and Hartcliffe Health Centres St. Monica Trust - welfare benefits advice to St. Monica Trust residents Immigration drop-in service - every Wednesday afternoon at our Bristol Advice Point To find out more, please visit our website: www.bristolcab.org.uk
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The GI Cancer Institute aims to save, extend and provide a better quality-of-life for people with gastro-intestinal cancers. These include the Pancreas, Bowel, Stomach, Oesphagus, Liver and Gall Bladder cancers. Currently 20,000 Australians are diagnosed with GI cancer every year and 26 die each day. We need your help to change these statistics.
Pemberton DHS located in the heart of SW of WA has established a tradition of providing quality education tailored to meet the needs of the Pemberton Community. It has been recognised statewide for innovative approaches to teaching and learning. PDHS has an enrolment of approximately 180 students from K- 10.
The group is a Registered Charity with Northern Ireland Charity Commission, NIC-100892. We offer non-medical advice for patients and carers Promotion of Organ Donor Register Help with provision of medical equipment and research
Clients are referred to us following an assessment by a variety of agencies. We provide food and toiletries for 3days. Our aim is to meet the needs of individual households, including their pets. Our Foodbank is run entirely by volunteers which maintains our running cost to a minimum.
The Mary PetersTrust is Northern Ireland’s leading sporting charity.We help young people, both disabled and able bodied, achieve their sporting dreamsand ambitions. We do this by selecting the best athletes, financially supporting them and providing access to a team of experts who help and support their pathway to success. We have a very impressive alumni including Bethany Firth, Graeme McDowell, DarrenClarke, David Humphreys, Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlan. Kelly Gallagher, Michael McKillop, Janet Gray and many many more. The aim of the Mary Peters Trust is to help aspiring young athletes realise their maximum potential by assisting themin both a financial and advisory capacity. Since its inception more than 40 years ago, the Mary Peters Trust has made a staggering number of Awards making a difference to the lives of thousands of young athletes from across Northern Ireland Sport. Charity No: NIC100236 Find out more Website http://www.marypeterstrust.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryPetersTrust/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MaryPetersTrust
Waimate Centennial is for pupils from New Entrant to Year 6. Children from the town of Waimate and many rural children attend Centennial. Our students are generally sporty and competitive. Their parents are supportive and encouraging of their school.
Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra is one of London's longest established Youth Orchestras with over 170 members drawn from across south west London and Surrey. We have two orchestras - our Main Orchestra, for players of 11 years and over, and a Training Orchestra for younger and less experienced musicians. Based in Wimbledon since 2003, both Orchestras rehearse weekly during term time and give 3 concerts a year in some of the best venues in and around London. Our Musical Director is Robert Hodge, assisted by Dan Shilladay who conducts the Training Orchestra. Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra is a independent organisation, and as such, we receive no national or local authority funding. Our day to day activities are financed by members' subscriptions, so we are reliant on our own fundraising and the generosity of our supporters which enable us to enhance the experience of playing in the orchestra by running intensive coaching sessions, workshops, and an annual tour.
Toolern Vale and District Primary School Colour Run
Mighty Mutts & Ollie’s Place is an all-volunteer, no-kill dog & cat rescue organization located in New York City. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find forever homes for each animal we take in. The average stay of an a