Our vision is to become a movement of missional discipleship with Jesus at the heart. This vision is for our communities, our city, our nation and our world. We believe God has called us to do this through Missional Communities.
Our aim is to raise much needed funds to continue to supply the staple foods for our agencies and schools. Whilst the is free for participants we would like to encourage everyone to donate funds towards this cause, or even better create a 'Fundraising Page' and become a Fundraiser for Foodbank NT. All you have to do is click on the green 'Start Fundraising' button above, Then you can join any of the teams taking part,(Hunger Busters, Anglicare, Woolworths, etc.) OR create an Individual Page and fundraise via that. If you get stuck for a helpful video. Thank you for your time and support!
Derby Lions being part of Lions International serve the local community. It raises funds to help individuals in need and also has donated to Rainbows Hospice, Derby Kids Camp, Derby Young Carers, Smoke Alarms for the Deaf, When You Wish Upon a Star and local Women's Refuge centre.
The mission of Queer Control Records (QCR) is to provide charitable assistance to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, and questioning (LGBTIQQ) musicians. Emerging from DIY, Alternative, Grunge Rock, Riot Grrrl and Queercore music sc
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GCCASV are a specialist sexual violence counselling service. We provide free counselling, advocacy, information and practical support through related legal processes. As well as therapeutic and educational groups for women who have experienced sexual violence at any time in their lives.
Sponsor a sibling has an objective to relieve the siblings of children with life threatening or life limiting conditions and also bereaved siblings by providing in particular but not exclusively a gift which will boost morale and offer support and encouragement and keepsakes and holidays.
Our work saves the lives of women through clinical services, education, training and health promotion. With almost 90 years experience in providing the highest quality clinical care, and championing the rights of women and marginalised communities to access reproductive and sexual health services, we are now making a bigger impact than ever - both at home and abroad. Just a handful of our projects include: Providing cervical screening (and training for healthcare workers) to reduce the staggering cervical cancer mortality rate in the Pacific Educating men in the Pacific about the impacts of gender-based violence; how it effects their wives, families and communities, and how to create change Delivering safe, private and dependable reproductive and sexual health care to marginalised and disadvantaged communities across the state - from people in rural and remote areas, to people with disability, LGBTIQ youth, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds Providing balanced and expert advice on pregnancy options, contraception, gynaecological issues and so much more Though we receive some Government funding for our work (via NSW Health and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), we rely on the generous donations of the public to support and extend our important work to the people who need it most - because family deserves the best reproductive and sexual health.
Aims of the Trust are to relieve sickness and suffering and preserve and protect the health of the people in Palawan in the Philippines particularly by the establishment and maintenance of an Orthopaedic Project We run a clinic, supply orthoses and wheelcahirs see www.britishpalawantrust.org.uk
Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School is a non-selective, co-educational independent school located in Stourbridge in the West Midlands, with 320 places for children aged from 3 to 17. The education is based on the philosophy and educational insights of Rudolf Steiner. Pupils follow the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum throughout the school as well as taking GCSEs at the age of 16 and 17.