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(UK, Newcastle University - Inherited Blindness and LHON Research Fund - N/A) Browse eventsLeber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) is a devastating eye disease that causes severe loss of vision. Some patients also lose their vision from other inherited forms of blindness. You can support our research effort to develop new and better treatments by making a donation through these pages.
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(UK, 1140496) Browse eventsTO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY
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(US, 93-0455011) Browse eventsSince 1955, the Eugene Hearing and Speech Center (EHSC) has been the only non-profit agency in Lane County dedicated to providing outstanding hearing and speech services, regardless of a patient’s ability to pa
Global Youth offer a lifeline to remote and isolated charities in developing countries, helping organisations to help themselves by: - Brokering resources, including fundraising in the UK - Building relationships; with other organisations, funders and decision makers - Capacity building; training, fundraising support and strategic planning Currently Global Youth is working with a remarkable organisation called ChildLife. Childlife is based on the Thai/ Myanmar (Burma) border, and provides support for children and young people who would otherwise have nothing. To date, Gobal Youth has been able to provide some grassroots support in the form of supporting volunteers, carrying out a needs assessment, staff training and strategic planning. Through our fundraising efforts in the UK we have also been able to provide the resources for ChildLife to employ an administrator and a nurse at the shelter and purchase essential equipment for the children.
(UK, 1120245) Browse eventsTo raise awareness amongst young people of the dangers of carrying knives through the arts.
(UK, SCO42985) Browse eventsThe Bervie Play Parks Committee was set up with the aim of raising money to improve and expand upon the existing, limited, playground facilities in Inverbervie. We are a registered charity (SCO42985). Our strategy has been to involve the whole community in our fund raising activities so that everyone feels they have a stake in the completed project. Our emphasis has been upon family friendly events; monthly roller discos, Easter trails, Halloween parties and a Jubilee street party. We have organised a comprehensive program of children’s holiday events and in addition, we have compiled a CD showcasing local music. The Burgh Hall has been turned in to a cinema, showcasing the latest films. We persuaded fifty people to abseil off the North Water Bridge in Montrose. We have brought a wide variety of workshops and activities to the village, with card crafting, cave exploring, circus training and everything in between. We want to make sure the journey is as much fun as reaching the destination! Our first priority is to completely revamp the Church Street play park, turning it into a fully refurbished, inclusive play space which will be renamed "The Cutty Park". We'll soon have plans to put on public display and these will give a sense of the transformation. To date, we have raised £16,047.19, and for the completion of this park, we need to raise approximately £80,000. We have been overwhelmed with the support we have already received and look forward to having lots of fun raising the rest. We are committed to providing excellent play facilities for our children, to improve their health and well-being, and to make Inverbervie and even better place to live! The Bervie Play Parks Committee was set up with the aim of raising money to improve and expand upon the existing, limited, playground facilities in Inverbervie. We are a registered charity (SCO42985). Our strategy has been to involve the whole community in our fund raising activities so that everyone feels they have a stake in the completed project. Our emphasis has been upon family friendly events; monthly roller discos, Easter trails, Halloween parties and a Jubilee street party. We have organised a comprehensive program of children’s holiday events and in addition, we have compiled a CD showcasing local music. The Burgh Hall has been turned in to a cinema, showcasing the latest films. We persuaded fifty people to abseil off the North Water Bridge in Montrose. We have brought a wide variety of workshops and activities to the village, with card crafting, cave exploring, circus training and everything in between. We want to make sure the journey is as much fun as reaching the destination! Our first priority is to completely revamp the Church Street play park, turning it into a fully refurbished, inclusive play space which will be renamed "The Cutty Park". We'll soon have plans to put on public display and these will give a sense of the transformation. To date, we have raised £16,047.19, and for the completion of this park, we need to raise approximately £80,000. We have been overwhelmed with the support we have already received and look forward to having lots of fun raising the rest. We are committed to providing excellent play facilities for our children, to improve their health and well-being, and to make Inverbervie and even better place to live!
(US, 26-4089175) Browse eventsTo create a safe, positive and encouraging home for our teenage residents in order for them to build trusting relationships with their peers and staff, while thriving in their educational and social needs. Our home holds residents between the ages of
(US, 27-0005065) Browse events* Raising funds for research and education * Increasing awareness of autism In 2002 Rebecca and her family dr
(US, 26-2703774) Browse eventsAnybody ever heard of a Furntiure bank? Betcha not many have. Well......we are important and needed in every community. When someone overcomes homelessness, flees abuse or had a fire or flood. They
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(US, 94-3359561) Browse eventsMore than Sport began with the vision of Chris Lieto, Ironman champion, world record holder in cycling, and 3 time triathlon champion, who wanted to do more with his athletic ability than simply compete. Simply said: