Some of the invaluable work we do, wouldn't be possible without your financial support. By donating to Amina, you are providing vital support for this work to continue, and allowing us to work with some of the most vulnerable women in society, ensuring Muslim and Minority Ethnic women feel safe, empowered and included in Scotland. Just £5 can pay for a call to our confidential helpline, so women can receive the support they need, by a trained member of the team. This small amount can be life changing. All donations are welcome, and don't forget it can be as little as £2 a month.
A Bear Named Buttony is a Scottish Charity providing support to children and young people who have a stoma. We donate Buttony, a cuddly friend, who has a stoma to children throughout the UK using a network of paediatric stoma nurses and direct through our FaceBook page.
Bike Tours for the Wounded (BT4TW) is a not for profit community interest company that provides direct and indirect support to both serving members and veterans of the UK’s armed forces.
Mossman State School was established in 1898 and has a rich educational history. This is evident in the fact that we have fourth generational families attending our school and some of our teachers attended our school as primary school students. Our students come from a variety of areas including Julatten, Mossman Gorge, Mossman township, Cooya Beach, Newell Beach, Wonga Beach and Port Douglas. Our motto 'Forever onwards' refers to our commitment to ensure that every child is a lifelong learner, that they develop an environmentally aware social conscious and are positive, productive members of society.
Travelling with Global One gives you the opportunity to witness World Vision’s work firsthand and see how lives are being changed. Get inspired by the passion in our work, the people we work with and the stories they have to tell. Grow your understanding of the issues confronting those living in economic poverty and learn how to support whole communities. Global One recognises that we share a common humanity, when we partner with communities to create change. By visiting World Vision-supported communities overseas, you will see transformation firsthand whilst being inspired to advocate for justice internationally.
Habitat Newburgh is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating, and preserving homes; advocating for fair and just housing policies; and providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.
Ty Hapus is a unique and specialist day time service for people with early onset Alzheimers disease and other dementias, focusing on those diagnosed under 65 and their families.We work with the Alzheimer's Society to provide day time support to those with dementia and their carers and loved ones.
This small charity, run by volunteers, offers a week's camp in August, free of charge, for approximately 30 disabled boys between 10 and 17. The week's programme includes theme parks, swimming, cinema, sports day and entertainment. Sponsorship is also available for disabled children for which the camp is not suitable.
It helps hundreds of children by offering bereavement support for young people & their families, in Cornwall. It organises family Bereavement Days, teenagers support groups & training for volunteers & professionals supporting children in the community. We rely entirely on generous support of individuals, groups, businesses, Trusts & grants.
SERVE is a development and volunteering organisation committed to tackling poverty in the developing world. We strive to do this by working in solidarity, service and partnership with marginalised and oppressed communities, empowering them to tackle the root causes of poverty and injustice.