Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk's leading conservation organisation. It's vision is to create a Living Landscape for Suffolk.
Mandama PS is a dynamic and exciting school in the expanding Geelong suburbs of Grovedale and Waurn Ponds area. The schools caters for children from Prep to Year 6, with an enrolment of approximately 450 students. This term we will be participating in a School Fun Run for vital school projects,, in particular grounds beautification.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley (BGCAZ) fills the critical need for out-of-school supervision and care by providing a safe, nurturing environment for kids to learn, recreate, socialize, and develop into caring, responsible members of the community. We ensure that cost is never a barrier.
Thrive Foundation is the supporting entity of Thrive Academy - a boarding school in Baton Rouge Louisiana serving at-risk students from across the state. Thrive serves students in the most challenging circumstances and ensures they have every opportunity to be the best version of themselves.
Bethany Christian Trust aims to relieve the suffering and meeting the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people in Scotland. We work with individuals and families to transform lives and give hope and a future.
At The Nest we offer day placements to teenagers and young adults, helping them to grow, build resilience, and understand themselves a little better, all with the help of a small farm.
Allsorts is a friendly and welcoming charity that supports children with any disability or additional need and their families. We offer a wide range of services for the whole family, with an emphasis on having fun and supporting each other. We realise that individuals have differing needs, and we try to adapt and respond to what members say they want. Most of our Coordinators and Trustees have children of our own with disabilities and additional needs. Together we build an inclusive and positive community that brings out the best in us and in our children. Allsorts activities are based in Stroud District, but invite members from the whole of Gloucestershire. We welcome families with children 0 – 24 years with any disability or additional need, with or without diagnosis. Allsorts is run by members for members. We always listen to what our families tell us they want and try to give them the services they say they need. We have a positive attitude towards parenting children with disabilities, as we know both how challenging and rewarding it can be. We try to offer a range of activities for the whole family, including parents, carers and siblings, as well as disabled children of different ages and abilities. Families tell us that one of the most useful things for them is to belong to a friendly and proactive network of people who know what it's like to have a child with additional needs. Where possible, Allsorts likes to work in partnership with other organisations in the area. This means we can share resources, information and ideas so as to give the best support possible for families. Allsorts was set up in 2009 by merging the existing toy library and a parent/carer group under a new name. Since then, we have grown quickly, in terms of membership, staff and activities. All our services take place within Stroud District, but families can join from across Gloucestershire. Our ever increasing membership shows that there is a real need for tailored support for families who have children with disabilities or additional needs
When they were just 15 years old, cousins Erika Rech and Mike Ruane found out that one of their family members was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. Six months later, a second family member was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Throughout d
Child’s i Foundation believes children should grow up in families, not orphanages. We've proved it's possible to find families for abandoned children instead of placing them into long-term care in Uganda. Now we want to change the lives of other children around the world.
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To inspire and empower men affected by prostate cancer, and to support them, and people close to themThank you for visiting our MyDonate Page. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1100718
Help Musicians UK is the leading UK charity for musicians across all genres throughout their professional lives. Formerly the Musicians Benevolent Fund, we help promising young artists, professionals who hit a crisis such as illness or injury, and musicians needing help as they grow older.