(UK, 1134003) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1177466) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Still Parents Teesside: Baby Bereavement Support is a newly established peer-led support organisation, which aims to help anyone who has experienced the death of a baby. We will provide a monthly support group, as well as online support (via email and facebook), to parents and other family members who have lost a baby during pregnancy, at birth or in the months following birth.This Charity has been set up by three local bereaved parents, all of whom are experienced and trained peer supporters. We will link with local healthcare professionals such as maternity and neonatal staff, GP surgeries, and health visitors, to help identify local parents who may require support and signpost them to us. We also wish to help identify gaps in bereavement support and work with other organisations to help meet these needs. Our name comes from the fact that ‘our babies died but they are still loved, and we are still parents.’ Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1177466
(UK, 1064495) Browse eventsStevenage Haven exists to provide shelter and support to single men and women who are unfortunate enough to find themselves homeless. Stevenage Haven achieves this by providing the following services:
(UK, 1040045) Browse eventsA range of fundraising and non-fundraising events organised by the schools' Parents and Teachers Association to raise money for the enhancement and enrichment of the school and to forge links between the parents, children and teachers.
(UK, SC049072) Browse eventsEmilyTest works to tackle gender based violence in education. Whilst studying at University, Emily Drouet was subjected to a relentless and intense campaign of abuse by a fellow student. Shortly after, she took her own life. We work to ensure no other girl is left to suffer in silence like Emily.
The Caroline Walker Trust is dedicated to improving public health through good food. Established in 1989, after the distinguished Nutritionist Caroline Walker, the Trust undertakes specific projects funded by grants and donations. We work to support vulnerable groups by improving their nutrition.
(UK, 266982) Browse eventsThe Royal Naval Association is 12,000 strong with 200 Branches across the UK and overseas serving Naval Veterans. Shipmates share the same values; Unity, Loyalty, Patriotism and Comradeship. The RNA objectives are; To further the efficiency and well being of the Service, preserve its traditions and encourage recruiting. Foster comradeship and "esprit de corps" among those who have served or are serving in Her Majesty’s Naval Forces. Provide facilities for bringing Members together. To perpetuate the memory of those members of Our Naval Forces who have died in the service of their Country. Provide relief from conditions of need, hardship or distress, to persons who have served or are serving Our Naval Forces and their dependants. Advise members and other persons who have served in Our Naval Forces and their dependants on subjects affecting their welfare, referring on to appropriate agencies where specialist advice is required. Advise and assist Members and other persons who have served in Our Naval Forces in their search for employment. To pursue any or all of objects (2), (4), (5), (6) and (7) above for the benefit of members or former members of the Naval Forces or former members of the Commonwealth at a time when those Naval Forces were part of Our Naval Forces, and either or both objects (5) and (6) above for the benefit of the dependents of such persons.
(UK, 1185526) Browse eventsMusic for the Many offers free instrumental tuition and free loan of instruments to children in primary schools in Todmorden to provide equal musical opportunities.
SICK! Productions is a North Manchester based diversity-led arts organisation. We are known for SICK! Festival, a biennial international arts festival, and for a growing year round programme of activities in the communities of Moston, Harpurhey and Charlestown.
Like U CIO has been officially founded on the 14th of February 2020 (Reg. No. 1187973), but all of our staff have been volunteering in other charities for a few years before. As we have been friends for a long time, we have decided to get together and start a charity supporting European Migrants in our counties. Worcestershire and Herefordshire both have strong European migrants’ presence – and we are the single European migrants focused charity in a 30-mile radius. Our statutory goal is to tackle racism and anti-social behavior; we want to do this by building relationships, helping everyone solve their problems and making sure they realize that by the end of the day the other person, despite the differences, is just Like U. Our presence in the community is well established and we perceive ourselves to be the bridge between the minority communities we support and the general public. That is why we cooperate heavily with the Food Bank, Fair Share, Community First, Worcestershire Community Foundation, Worcester City Council and Worcestershire County Council.