(UK, 1103380) Browse eventsWe record and monitor bat populations in Sussex. We carry out conservation projects including box schemes, improving roost sites or opening and protecting sites. We organise talks and educational events throughout the year. Rescue and care for sick and injured bats, supporting bat hospital.
(UK, SC045019) Browse eventsThank you for considering to raise funds for RASASH!We are incredibly grateful to those who share with us their passion, energy and most of all, their time.We need donations to keep providing our vital services in the Highlands: supporting survivors and working with communities to prevent sexual violence. Thanks to fundraisers, we have the opportunity to spread the word about what we do.Should you decide to fundraise for us, do let us know what you plan to do and how you are getting on – who knows how we might be able to support you! You can give us a shout at [email protected] or on 01463 257657 RASASH - Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland - is a charity that provides support, information and advocacy to anyone, aged 13 or over, who lives in the Highland Council Area and who has experienced sexual violence or abuse.We were established as a charity in 2014, and moved into our centre in Inverness in March 2015. With our small team, we are the only service providing specialist support to survivors of sexual violence in the Highlands.RASASH also works to eliminate sexual violence through our prevention and campaigning work. This involves working to improve the way our society responds to people who have experienced sexual violence. We do this by training professionals, doing prevention work with young people and by working with our ‘Stand Up! RASASH’ project’s Young Ambassadors to tackle sexual violence issues in their communities.You can find out more about our work on our website: www.rasash.org.uk Charity No: SC045019 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
(AU, 99412319375) Browse eventsWestgrove Primary School has a current enrolment of 695 students. We strive to create a learning environment where children feel safe and secure, with opportunities for success provided for all children. Schoolwide Positive Behaviour forms the basis of our engagement policy. Specialist programs in Visual Arts, Library, Physical Education, Spanish and Multi Media are offered for various levels throughout the school. Students also have the option of participating in fee paying instrumental lessons within school time but outside of core learning time. The support from the parents and carers is strong, especially in the classrooms. The Westgrove Community Association (Helping Hands) has a loyal band of volunteer workers who do much fundraising for the community.
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(UK, 269668) Browse eventsThe Retired Greyhound Trust is the national charity dedicated to finding loving homes for ex-racing greyhounds. The Trust has homed more than 60,000 greyhounds since 1975. All monies donated are used for the welfare of the dogs, kennelling, transport, vaccinations, neutering and dental treatment
(AU, 52456517) Browse eventsAs a government funded provider of education with limited access to ancillary funding and encompassing a variety of economic backgrounds, we pride ourselves on striving to deliver life experiences that our students would profit from in developing them as holistic learners in the 21st century.
(IE, CHY225) Browse eventsFriends of the Coombe is a charity organisation established in 1982 to help raise funds to assist the development of the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital and support its vital research programmes. The hospital is one of the largest, most comprehensive providers of Women and Infant healthcare in Europe. Since it was founded in 1826, the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital has distinguished itself as a world-class medical centre providing care for the newborn and women of all ages at the highest level. Over 700 medical, nursing, midwifery, research scientists and other staff are committed every day to providing world-class medical care for the needs of women and infants. The Hospitals commitment to a philosophy of care which is family centred is visible in all aspects of the staffs work .Together, Friends of the Coombe work to enhance and promote that philosophy of care. There is massive pressure on resources" and through fundraising alone, we are not in receipt of any grants, we have bought a long list of vital equipment which helps enhance the quality of care provided within the Hospital. Most importantly we are accessible to staff. Where there is a need we respond quickly and that impact can be felt right throughout the Hospital. We fund projects right across the Hospital which require as little as €50 to those which need much more. The same criteria apply - how will the patients benefit and will the funding contribute to the Hospital maintaining its status as a centre of excellence. Like all charities we have to prioritise need and so we work closely with the medics to ensure that we focus on the things which cannot be funded from other resources.. Funds raised by Friends of the Coombe support three main areas in the hospital. Mothers and Babies:The hospital deliveres over 9,000 babies every year. It is a national referral centre for pregnant women who have complex pregnancies. The hospital ensures that all mothers have the best care available, to maintain its position at the forefront of obstetric care this hospital must continually invest in new technology.The paediatric service at the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital is one of our greatest strengths and is the biggest provider of care in Ireland for babies born below 1500grammes. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit seeks to acquire the latest technology and equipment for the care of sick babies, particularly those infants who are very small and premature. Gynaecological Services: The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital plays a leading role in gynaecological care in Ireland. Funds raised by the Friends of the Coombe play an important part in supporting gynaecological services, both diagnostic and therapeutic gynaecological surgery. Research: The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital is currently a global leader in a wide range of areas in women and infant’s health research. To advance this success and set new challenges and goals, the hospital must continue to seek to answer important questions directly related to improving the health of women and infants.Our Research Laboratory focuses on a wide range of areas including cervical and breast cancer as well as paediatric diseases such as cystic fibrosis. Investing in the relevant technology will allow the laboratory to concentrate on the prevention of disease through better understanding. Prioritized Wish List:Cosy Cot Infant Warmer x 4 €70,000 Our patients need gentle care and an environment in which their individual requirements can be given every attention. When life is most fragile, needs can change in a heartbeat and in those precious moments decisions are critical and the right information and equipment is vital. We are currently fundraising for 4 Cosy Cot Infant Warmer machines. Immediately after delivery the newborn baby experiences some degree of thermal instability as it moves from the mothers womb to the cooler enviroment of the delivery room. A newborn baby has about four times greater capacity to lose heat than an adult. The warmer provides safe, powerful and controlled warming to restore the temperature drop experienced by the baby immediately after delivery and stabilizes the infant.
(UK, 1181205) Browse eventsThe ME Patient Foundation is an independent, research based and patient-centred charity focused on improving the lives of all those living with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). We are built on a foundation of evidence-based knowledge with the aim of advancing biomedical research and education of the public and medical community.
(UK, 1160440) Browse eventsWe offer safe accommodation, advice and support for women and children fleeing domestic abuse; floating support for both that have moved out of refuge and need ongoing support until they can live safely and independently; outreach support for children and young people up to the age of 25.
(AU, 79625582771) Browse eventsWe support people living with dementia, their families and carers by providing leadership in advocacy, policy, services and research.
(UK, 1098206) Browse eventsMaccabi GB endeavours to support the long term future of British Jewry by engaging and developing the entire community and especially young people, in a broad range of Jewish sporting, educational and social activities, whilst actively promoting the centrality of Israel.
(US, 94-2990386) Browse eventsJewish Youth for Community Action is raising $100,000 by the end of the year. This Crowdrise campaign by passionate staff, Board members and community members has a goal of raising $40,000 of that total from new and long-time supporters, including
(US, 25-1803585) Browse eventsThere are over 10,000 people in our region with Parkinson's. They need a place to turn for information, guidance, and support. We provide that with caring staff, quality programs, excellent referrals and support networks. We help each person an