(UK, 1121549) Browse eventsThe Salaam Centre is the first of its kind in the UK, an inclusive community centre with dedicated prayer facilities and community facilities open to everyone such as a restaurant, sports halls, gender specific gyms, lecture theatre, children's play area and much more.Bridging the gapModern life makes is increasingly difficult for families to spend quality time together. The Salaam Centre offers facilities for everyone regardless of age and will be an 'oasis of belonging' for all generations.Keeping the Islamic heritage aliveOur Islamic heritage is central to our lives and will underpin everything we do at the Salaam Centre. Furthermore we believe our values can transcend boundaries and bring us closer to our friends and neighbours in the UK. Creating an environment of openness will allow meaningful interaction with wider society and correct the sometimes false, negative image of Islam. Holistic and SereneAmid the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the Salaam Centre will offer a haven of reflection and tranquility immersed in an Islamic environment. The facilities at The Salaam Centre are designed to nurture new expressions of religion and a better understanding of Islam through innovative methods and free expression.Make a differenceIt has been a long road from the project’s first inception to gaining planning permission from the Local Authority in January 2011. £3M has been raised for this project and the project’s overall construction cost is £8M. This figure may seem ambitious but the Salaam Centre offers something unique that has the potential to transform the community and radically re-orientate the relationship between Muslims and the wider society in the West, ensuring a sustainable future for all.
(US, ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION- SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER - N/A) Browse eventsTo eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
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(AU, 43159082792) Browse eventsPink Hope empowers women and their families to take control of their hereditary breast and ovarian cancers through education, prevention and support. Know your risk, change your future. www.pinkhope.org.au
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(UK, 1003279) Browse eventsEstablished in 1990, the Anne Frank Trust UK delivers education and training which promote and celebrate positive citizenship, human rights, equality and diversity. At the heart of our work is the story of Anne Frank whose diary holds universal appeal. Through its messages we are able to challenge prejudice and discrimination today, encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds to embrace positive attitudes, responsibility and respect for others. Every year our regional teams, operating across the UK, reach over 70,000 people. These teams deliver peer education and exhibition programmes in schools, colleges, prisons and in local communities. We target our work in areas where people are most likely to be exposed to intolerant and prejudiced attitudes. Anne Frank is a powerful role model for young people and adults alike. Her life and diary help us to reflect on attitudes of prejudice and discrimination. She encourages us to be proud of who we are and to respect others, regardless of background. All of the Trust’s education and training services promote greater harmony and understanding across the diverse ethnic and religious communities which make up 21st century Britain.
(AU, 36070268723) Browse eventsDown Syndrome SA is a Not for Profit organisation enriching the lives of people with Down Syndrome. Our primary mission is to promote &/or provide specific programs, services & resources which improve the health & well-being, education, personal development, employment opportunities, & recreational & lifestyle options of people with Down Syndrome.
(UK, 1070684) Browse eventsCord is an international peacebuilding charity working for over 40 years in Africa and South East Asia to end poverty and build peace. Currently working in Chad, Burundi and Cambodia in partnership with local organisations and communities who are recovering from violent conflict. www.cord.org.uk
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(UK, 1063570) Browse eventsRe~Cycle collects unwanted bicycles in the UK & ships them in containers of 450+ to partners in Africa. They are distributed to people as a low cost and environmentally friendly means of transport, improving access to water, health care, education & employment. Over 54,000 bikes + parts sent so far