Pat Cronin was a 19 year old boy who was taken away far too soon by a senseless act of violence through a single ‘Cowards Punch’, following a brawl at a bar in Diamond Creek on 16 April where Pat was struck while assisting a mate despite having no involvement in the fight that was going on. In his honour, the Pat Cronin Foundation has been established with three objectives: • To build awareness of the incidence of ‘Cowards Punch’ attacks to make this behaviour socially unacceptable • To provide education to get the message out that it is time to end this senseless violence and to equip people, in particular teenagers and young adults, with prevention strategies to ensure these incidents don’t occur, • To fund research into social behaviour in Australia to uncover and promote prevention strategies.
Suoport the 2nd Rayners Lane Scout Group. The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential.
Dozens of people died and more than 700 were injured in the four explosions that devastated London on Thursday 7 July. The Fund assists the victims of the attack, their families and dependants and assists with any other project that the charity can support and the trustees consider appropriate.
It holds art workshops for all ages and abilities.
WRIGHT Foundation Research (WFR), Reg Charity No. SCO37179, is a charitable not for profit organisation, dedicated to the advancement of the relationship between chronic medical conditions, their prevention and rehabilitation through activity and exercise. Current research includes: CHRONIC HEART FAILURE and CANCER REHABILITATION. YOUR DONATION WILL HELP SAVE LIVES
THE PURPOSES OF THE LIFE 4 KIDZ CHARITY ARE:- To work with local communities and businesses to raise monies to benefit young people in Kenya, Africa and in Merseyside, UK by: (1) relieving poverty by providing grants, items and services to orphanages and/or individuals in need, or to other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty; and (2) enabling them to participate in educational activities that they could not otherwise afford by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education and educational grants.
SAFAD is a charity run exclusively by students of Cranfield University. Our aims are:1) To relieve poverty in any part of the world by promoting appropriate development.2) To advance the education of the students of Cranfield University by the provision of overseas work experience.
WE RAISE MONEY LOCALLY MAINLY AT CHRISTMAS TIME. WE THEN HAVE 4 MEETINGS A YEAR WHERE WE DEBATE AND VOTE ON WHO SHOULD RECEIVE HELP OVER THE YEAR. ALL APPLICATIONS COME IN WRITING AND VARY FROM £100 REQUEST TO £5780. THE RECIPIENTS ARE ALMOST ALL LOCAL ALTHOUGH WE MAY OCCASIONALLY DONATE TO A NATIONAL CHARITY SUCH AS CHILDRENS WISH OR CHILDREN IN NEED. WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 22 MEMBERS
The charity helps support schools and healthcare facilities for Tibetan refugees, and underprivileged children in Nepal. We have helped to establish and maintain a school in the Kathmandu Valley where 80 children now receive a good education in Tibetan, English and Nepali