(UK, SC000403) Browse eventsVTO provides free educational support to disadvantaged children in Glasgow, helping children who need it the most, bridging the attainment gap, and building confidence.
(UK, 1196898) Browse eventsKnutsford Together prides itself on taking time to meet, chat & spend time listening to the people we support. It helps us to really get to know them, build a relationship of trust & get to truly understand the root causes of their struggles to help them find ways to overcome them & move forward.
The Kentucky State University Thorobreds Foundation maximizes private support for Kentucky State University by fostering lifelong relationships with key stakeholders and providing advancement leadership and fundraising services for the students and programs of the University.
Our vision is for an equal, diverse and inclusive profession, where no matter what your personal characteristics, including gender identity, ethnicity, faith, age, class, sexuality, age or disability, or any intersectionalities of those characteristics, you will be “the right fit” for fundraising
Dhanakosa offers a wide range of retreats including yoga, hillwalking, dance and creative arts, all complementing a programme of meditation teaching. Our retreats are offered by donation, which enables us to be open to anyone regardless of individual financial circumstances.
We are a non-profit charity helping those facing period poverty by supplying free non-medicinal period products.
Musselburgh and District Citizens Advice Bureau gives support and impartial advice on a number of different topics. Whether you need advice about your money situation, want to make a complaint about faulty goods, or would like to talk to someone about tax credits, we’re here to give you clarity and a positive way to move forward. Our trained advisers have vast experience in offering advice and guidance when you need it most.
(UK, 1065029) Browse eventsVICTA provide support for families with visually impaired children and young people. Started in 1987 by a group of parents of blind and partially sighted children who came together to discuss their individual problems and found that they could help each other with the day to day problems of looking after a visually impaired child. Since this time, VICTA has developed into a national charity and now supports blind and partially sighted children and young people across the UK. Every year a large number of people raise money for us by running in the London Marathon. This has enabled us to: Provide full support and guidance to parents, Make grants for appropriate equipment, Make grants for special projects, Support other charities who work in our field. VICTA also organise meetings, sporting and leisure activities throughout the year so parents and visually impaired children and young people have the opportunity to meet and exchange views. For more information visit www.victa.org.uk