(UK, 1204116) Browse eventsWe help children with disabilities afford the wheelchairs and other mobility equipment they need and deserve, we fund equipment for their participation in disability sports, and we approach each situation with care, support and enthusiasm.
(UK, 1091608) Browse eventsAge Concern Cheshire is committed to making later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience for all older people in Cheshire. It seeks to achieve this by providing a range of care and support services to empower and enable older people.
(UK, 1164898) Browse eventsAction for Ingwavuma is a UK registered charity which works in a remote part of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. Every day the people who live in Ingwavuma, struggle to survive, dealing with extreme poverty and the full impact of the HIV Aids pandemic. The life expectancy here is 39 years. Action for Ingwavuma helps this community to help itself, working with a women's group and an educational charity. We set up and support community gardens, sponsor orphans, undertake extensive help with water and sanitary projects, fund marketing initiatives for the self-help women's group called Fancy Stitch, buy high nutrient food supplements, have bought an essential vehicle for the women's group etc. All the funds we raise here in the UK go to the charity, all the workers in the UK are volunteers and pay for all their own expenses. We are in constant contact with our charity partners in Ingwavuma and visit regularly to ensure that all the money raised is correctly spent.
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(UK, 1124533) Browse eventsMedical Detection Dogs support people with serious health conditions such as diabetes and Addisons by alerting them prior to a medical emergency. Our first study showed that dogs can detect bladder cancer volatiles and are carrying out a study into whether dogs can detect prostate cancer.
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(UK, 1050469) Browse eventsWish One of the Jellybean Kids' Appeal for a child-friendly A&E area is complete, with the new Children's Emergency Department up and running. Wish Two, for extra equipment for sick and premature newborn babies in the Neonatal Unit, has also been recently completed with the provision of £80,000 worth of extra high-tech equipment ensuring that every baby has the best possible start in life. And we are pleased that Ronald McDonald House Charities have agreed to fund a seven-bedroom parents accommodation unit at a cost of £750,000 completing Wish Three, but the appeal still has one more wish to achieve. The Jellybean Kids' Appeal is now raising funds for Wish Four? child friendly elements and equipment within a new Child Assessment Centre, especially for children with complex needs. The Multi Disciplinary Team assesses the development of over 400 children each year, and having a great, child-friendly environment will put children at ease - and with the children, parents, brothers & sisters all happier, successful assessments are easier too.
(AU, 77513791573) Browse eventsWe believe that students at Bertram Primary School learn best when they are in a safe, positive and inclusive environment which values their individual learning styles and offers a variety of learning opportunities. Builing Brighter Minds...... Living Brighter Futures
(US, 23-2933159) Browse eventshas provided activist training for groups standing up for social, economic, and environmental justice through strategic nonviolence. We&rsqu
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(UK, 1121740) Browse eventsThe 8:56 Foundation is a Men’s Mental Health non profit organisation based in King’s Lynn, they aim to raise awareness, increase the profile of support and reduce the stigma associated with mental health in Norfolk. The foundation is run by volunteers, set up after losing local business man Lee Calton to suicide in April 2021. Lee was 37, very successful, was a great friend to all, with a huge smile he was very kind and generous and loved to do things for charities including running the London marathon three times. Norfolk’s suicide rate is above the national average, the 8:56 want to change this! By using sport as an aid, we want to encourage men to talk and reduce the risk of loneliness and isolation. The 8:56 Foundation Wellbeing Pathway is designed to help Men's Mental Health and wellbeing through Men’s Time Sports and Fishing Sessions, Our Peer Support Group, Talking Therapy and Wellness Football
(UK, 1143951) Browse eventsThe Vineyard Community Centre provides help at a morning drop-in to those in crisis: whether by homelessness, addictions or those experiencing mental or social difficulty. In an afternoon cafe, open to all, there is support to those who feel lonely, isolated or socially excluded. For the youth there is an evening youth cafe, which hosts live music and entertainment, where young people can socialise responsibly, have fun and learn new skills.
(UK, 1164949) Browse eventsWe raise money to build playgrounds for children in Palestine and other areas of need.