(UK, 1184699) Browse eventsOurBrainBank is an innovative, patient-led movement designed to move glioblastoma from terminal to treatable, powered by patients. Our key tool is a free app that patients or carers use to track symptoms, share with clinicians, and donate data to medical research.
(UK, 1129201) Browse eventsStepping Stones DS provides support, advice and activities for families raising a child with Down syndrome. We are based in North Hampshire but provide support across Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire. Our group is run by parents for parents, and we rely on fundraising and donations to provide the range of support services and family activities that are on offer to local families. Thank you for your interest in Stepping Stones!
(AU, 17701845337) Browse eventsThe Thai Welfare Association assists Thai people settling in Australia. While it assists Thai people in any sort of difficulty, it has a particular focus on preventing family and domestic violence involving Thai women.
(AU, 37349474199) Browse eventsWe are a Primary School that educates children from Reception to Year 7. We strive to prepare them as best we can to meet those needs and be able to choose the roles they would like to follow in their lives. We are fundraising to be able to provide up to date equipment for our students.
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(NZ, Coastal Taranaki School - N/A) Browse eventsCoastal Taranaki School is a unique, small rural community area school, catering for years 1-13. Our aim is to raise funds to for "Improved school-wide sporting opportunities and resources"
(US, 26-3469836) Browse eventsPlanting Peace is a global nonprofit organization founded for the purpose of spreading peace in a hurting world. Our projects focus primarily on humanitarian aid and environmental initiatives, including our multi-nation
(UK, 226142) Browse eventsWe are a self-funding branch of the RSPCA responsible for raising money locally to support our animal welfare work. Our main aim is to take in unwanted, abandoned and neglected animals and find them loving, permanent homes. We rely heavily on public donations and support for our work to continue.
(UK, 1121855) Browse eventsThe LCCC Foundation aims to Inspire Communities through Cricket, by working in partnership to develop projects for: • Education & Training • Healthy Lifestyles • Youth Cricket • Heritage • Community Projects • Fundraising
(UK, 1048931) Browse eventsWe are the charity of the North East London Foundation Trust We provide the charitable platform for the communities of Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Basildon, Brentwood, Havering, Kent and Medway, Redbridge, Thurrock and Waltham Forest to enhance and invest in their NHS from community services to mental health. The Trust has chosen to use its charity to: - ensure that the Trust environment is consistent, welcoming and supportive to service users, their families and staff - to ensure that our wards, services and research derive maximum benefit from those seeking to support us The Health Way Foundation is the working name of the North East London Community Healthcare Charity
(AU, 17161379899) Browse eventsThe Helmsman Project equips young people with the life skills and broadened perspective necessary to set meaningful goals, overcome setbacks and persevere in the pursuit of their dreams. Our innovative coaching programs are designed to unlock the potential in young people from communities affected by disadvantage.
(UK, 1164620) Browse eventsA brain injury is life changing. For that reason alone, there needs to be more support for people affected. That is why I have registered my own charity, PAUL For Brain Recovery, to help fill the gap in the community. The vision of the charity is: - To educate and inspire people affected by brain recovery - To make life easier after brain injury - To promote brain wellbeing for everyone PAUL For Brain Recovery will endeavour to offer a quality peer-to-peer support service in the community. I have thankfully lived through brain recovery so I know what’s needed. I have recovered well enough to try and help others and make a difference. With your support, we can achieve more. You can help with our ambition to raise awareness and help others by: - Getting involved in our events by taking part - Organising your own event and fundraise for the charity - Volunteering your time to the charity - Donating to or sponsoring the charity The PAUL For Brain Recovery Centre - Hull Once you leave hospital you find your biggest challenge is only just starting. A new and completely different life is in front of you. The centre will provide support to those who need it, the brain injured and their families, and the centre will offer guidance through inspirational and motivational talks and educational sessions on topics from coping strategies to healthy nutrition, fitness, recovery and well being. Associates of the PAUL charity, including leading brain injury specialists, will also provide support. Visitors will be able to take part in a number of specifically designed physical and mental activities to help stimulate and progress their minds and memories, with all regular visitors having their progress tracked each month to highlight steps forward in their recovery portfolio.
(UK, AJC397) Browse eventsWe aim to: Purchase equipment for the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) and Children's (Robin) Ward at the Jersey General Hospital. Assist families with travel costs where there is a need to travel to the UK for their child's treatment. For more information on our aims please visit our website.
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(UK, SC043184) Browse eventsWe work alongside young people and their families to help them achieve their hopes and ambitions for themselves and their community. SiMY is a community development organisation based in the Townhead area of Glasgow.The overall aim of SiMY is to develop a sustainable programme of activities for young people and their families in Townhead and the surrounding areas which contribute to the development of both individuals and the community as a whole.All activity at SiMY is underpinned by a commitment to experiential learning, which takes place in a range of mainly non-formal and informal settings.We offer adventure learning that provides challenging experiences with an uncertain outcome.We seek to stimulate self-reflection to help turn experience into learning.We offer constructive support that helps to make sense of failure and celebrates success.We provide opportunities for service to encourage compassion and make connections between various parts of the community.Your donation will improve the opportunities and experiences for young people as well as support the foundation of a connected community. Charity No: SC043184 Find out more Website http://www.simycommunitydevelopment.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SiMYCommunityDevelopment Twitter https://twitter.com/simyproject YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18VuQMPg7cM