(US, 26-1854683) Browse eventsWe believe surf travel should benefit the people and communities where it happens. Our mission is to inspire world travel and cultural exchange through surf experiences, while collaboratively building a network of partnerships that empower connecti
(US, 454505930) Browse eventsRunningWorks uses sport and education to empower individuals and families to break cycles of abuse, neglect, poverty and homelessness one stride at a time.
(UK, 294377) Browse eventsMilestones Trust is a top 300 registered charity, supporting people with dementia, learning disabilities and mental health needs to live the lives they choose. We run 50 care homes in the Bristol area and 98% of our services are rated ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ by the Care Quality Commission.
(UK, 295504) Browse eventsMapledown Barnet's secondary special school for pupils with Severe and Complex Learning Disabilities. Many of the pupils also have additional sensory and physical impairments and an increasing number are either on the Autistic Spectrum or have complex medical care needs
(UK, 1163391) Browse eventsOliver & Learn is the charitable foundation of OLIVER group, a global integrated marketing agency. We have one mission: to alleviate poverty. We do this by supporting educational projects in disadvantaged communities around the world. Education leads to better lives. And we’re passionate about the benefits our grants provide. The students we support may not have otherwise been able to attend school. But through education, they are able to enhance their own lives, as well as that of their families and community. It's amazing how far a small amount of money goes - £120 pays for a student to attend school for an entire year. Attending school, also means they are guaranteed a daily meal, which otherwise might not be the case. All the money we raise goes directly to support schools and students. We work with local charities to ensure it goes to the most needy. We appreciate all the support that you are able to give and so do the kids, who really need this the most.
(UK, We) Browse eventsWe are a community amateur sports club (CASC) that provides facilities and cricket for both male and female cricketers from the age of 8 upwards. We have a pavilion situated in lower castle park in Colchester and have two cricket pitches on the same site. The pavilion consists of three small changing rooms, kitchen, bar, lounge, toilet and a cellar. Externally the club has a four lane astro turf cricket practise facility and two cricket pitches. The first pitch is the main senior cricket pitch and has been in place for over 150 years. The second junior pitch was installed 4 years ago due to an ever increasing membership. The club runs mens and ladies teams and junior boys and girls teams from under 11 through to under 19. The pavilion requires redevelopment and extending to accommodate our ever growing club and this is the purpose of this fundraising campaign. The proposed project is to refurbish and extend the existing cricket pavilion to accommodate extra changing facilities following increasing junior and female membership and development of a second playing pitch. This will allow the club to further expand and accommodate new junior members and provide further sporting opportunities for the community. The newly developed building will contain four large player changing rooms, an officials changing room, disabled changing and toilets. The newly developed building will also include an improved function area, kitchen and disabled access to enable possible use by a partner community or sporting organisation. The building will be more sustainable to accommodate more activities throughout the year. The existing facility has no disabled access and a small function and kitchen area which requires improvement to enable use of the building all year round. Find out more Website http://www.colchestercricket.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CEECC/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ColchesterEECC Flickr http://www.colchestercricket.org/photos.html
(UK, 1155140) Browse eventsRape Crisis (England and Wales) is a registered charity and the national umbrella organisation for Rape Crisis Centres across the country. We support the work of local centres and aim to develop new centres in areas where there are no or few specialist services. Rape Crisis (England and Wales) campaign continuously to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence and, in particular, we highlight the importance and need for appropriate, high-quality and specialised support. Through our campaigns and briefings we raise awareness of sexual violence, challenge attitudes and press for change. Rape Crisis Centres provide crucial crisis and long term specialised counselling, support and independent advocacy for all women and girls of all ages who have experienced any form of sexual violence both recently and/or in the past; centres are community based, and independent of government and the criminal justice system. On the Rape Crisis website you will find information about rape and sexual violence and details of your nearest Rape Crisis Centre if you need support. There is also information for family, friends, students and professionals.
(UK, 1104960) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Home-Start Sutton provides support to isolated families with young children. Supported parents create happy children, all children need positive childhood memories to build resilience and secure futures. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Home-Start Sutton works with families within the community who have at least one child under 5 years old. Volunteers provide support for 2/3 hours per week. They can provide practical support in the home, a listening ear & help for parents to access community resources. Please donate to support our cause. Home-Start support helps:Reduce family isolation and increase social support networksStrengthen parent-child relationshipsImprove parents' physical health and emotional well-beingDevelop & improve parenting skillsImprove the home environmentImprove children's health, well-being and developmentIncrease access to health, education and community services Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1104960 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
(UK, 1140128) Browse eventsHerne Hill Velodrome is one of the oldest cycling tracks in Britain and is the last remaining finals venue from the 1948 London Olympics that is still in use. The venue is an exceptional resource for cyclists and the community. Its loss would be tragic. The Herne Hill Velodrome Trust as set up in 2011 as a response to the highly successful Save the Velodrome campaign. The Trust is responsible for securing the future of the Velodrome for generations to come. Herne Hill Velodrome Trust is a registered charity and is reliant entirely on volunteer funding and support from individuals, companies and funding bodies as well as the fundraising activities of the Friends of the Velodrome. As well as managing specific improvement projects such as the Southwark Olympic Legacy Project, the Herne Hill Velodrome Trust works on a day to day basis to increase participation at the track through the Velodrome Management Committee and new Cycling Development Officer. The trust is particularly keen to increase participation amongst women and girls, young people, disadvantaged communities, disabled riders and educational establishments. Please donate or fundraise the Herne Hill Velodrome Trust today and save this iconic venue for generations to come. All donors who donate over £10 will automatically become a Friend of the Velodrome.
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