(UK, 1120074) Browse eventsYiS provides counselling for young people aged 11-21 who live, learn or work in Milton Keynes. We support young people's mental health and wellbeing through free and confidential counselling. Our service is accredited by the BACP (British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists) and we work within their ethical standards and practices. Last year 97% of our clients said we helped improve their mental health and wellbeing by providing a safe space to discuss and work through their issues with a professional counsellor.
(UK, 1130059) Browse eventsThe Alive and Well charity started in 2009 dedicated to taking practical direct action to cut out bureaucracy and move as quickly as possible to alleviate suffering in Sierra Leone. They raise funds to buy drilling equipment and take teams directly to the areas in need to sink water bore-holes.
(US, Heartstrings Community Foundation - N/A) Browse eventsProviding unique employment opportunities for adults with Intellectual/Developmental disabilities within local business communities.
(UK, 803364) Browse eventsR.A.T.S. - Re-homing Animal Telephone Service - is a registered Animal Welfare Charity operating in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire area. We depend totally on fundraising events and donations from our members and the public to carry out our work of caring for dogs, cats and small mammals who are lost, abandoned or whose owners can no longer care for them. Aims and Objectives Our aim is to re-home the animals in our care into loving, secure homes so they can live out the remainder of their lives happily. Objectives To care for and protect stray and unwanted animals and place them in good homes. It is our policy never to have a healthy animal put to sleep. We will not put to sleep any animal unless it is certified to be incurably ill or unmanageably aggressive. Such action will only be taken by our veterinary surgeons humanely and painlessly.
(UK, 1050601) Browse eventsPeterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Charitable Funds accept public donations and fundraising activities to help the Trust to buy equipment or care for patients on our hospital wards.If you wish your donation to go to a specific area of the Trust, please specify when making your donation.
(UK, 1199691) Browse eventsSuicide Prevention, Awareness & Education Our ultimate aim in local schools and colleges is to provide a presentation to students to dispel the stigma to poor mental health and suicide and this has to start at grass roots so children from an early age can understand and accept that talking about your feelings is not something you should be ashamed off. Working closely with our chosen partner “Papyrus” we are rolling out a programme to provide Suicide Prevention training to members of staff in every High School in Preston and this will be funded by the Mary O’Gara Foundation. For more information on the free training please contact us via our contact page. Suicide is a preventable death and we can all play our part in ensuring this is the case.
(UK, SC010387) Browse eventsPenumbra is Scotland's most innovative mental health charity, working to improve mental wellbeing across the nation. We provide a wide range of services which offer hope and practical steps towards recovery, including support for people in their own homes, assisted accommodation, self harm reduction and youth services. Penumbra campaigns to influence national and local government policy, and to increase public knowledge and understanding about mental ill health.
(UK, 1128464) Browse eventsWe work in the local community delivering sport & activities to improve health and social well-being, including school PE, holiday clubs and young player development centres. Plus specialist services, including a disability programme, mental health project, activities for the elderly and much more.
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(UK, 1169632) Browse eventsThe MASIC Foundation aims to reduce the incidence of birth injury as well as helping new mothers who may be suffering in silence from its symptoms which are too often hidden in society. These issues are crucial to the future wellbeing of women and their families. The MASIC foundation aims to help these mothers who often suffer in silence through embarrassment and the social stigma associated to their symptoms, unaware that there are many other mothers going through what they are experiencing. MASIC campaigns to influence change in healthcare policies to avoid these injuries, improve their detection and where possible improve the rate of repairs after birth, so more women are spared the indignity of anal incontinence. MASIC has a plan based on greater support for mothers, increased public awareness and better education for medical professionals. MASIC will be developing a regional structure in the UK and Ireland to promote a care pathway, educational policies and research. The MASIC Foundation receives no statutory funding and can only run with the help of our supporters. Your donation will help us to support and reduce the number of women living with bowel incontinence following childbirth.
(UK, 1181574) Browse eventsProstate cancer affects 1 in 8 men in the UK, 1 in 4 men from a black African/Caribbean background and 1 in 12 Asian men. Our mission is to talk to men to raise the awareness. We want to launch mobile PSA blood test units for men to get tested. Let's stop men from dying through ignorance and fear!
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(UK, SC049057) Browse eventsThe Foundation’s mission is to leave a long-lasting legacy, by helping to create and sustain communities where people are inspired to live healthier and happier lifestyles and are given the opportunity to reach their full potential. We aim to be a force for good, delivering a range of local and national projects to support and generate fundraising activities, and offer the hand of friendship to those most in need.
(AU, 55097240) Browse eventsWe are a Primary School (Yr 1-6) based in Waitara. We believe that the tamariki at our Kura are the heart of everything we do. We are a bilingual school with all our students at Waitara East having the opportunity to acquire knowledge of te reo Māori me Te Atiawatanga. We are fundraising for a new van so it is easier to offer our tamariki experiences outside the classroom.
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