(UK, 1095435) Browse eventsThe Alnwick Garden connects with everyone. Memories are made here and stories created. It is more than just a garden. The Garden and it's charity programmes raise aspirations, challenge perceptions, enable life skills, promote healthy living and cultivate curious minds. Inclusion is a priority.
Target ALS is a pioneering medical research foundation aimed at accelerating the development of effective treatments for patients with ALS. Every dollar given to Target ALS goes directly to supporting ALS drug discovery and development.
(UK, 1013842) Browse eventsThe Friends of Harford Manor School Association (Registered Charity No: 1013842) has been established for many years now, and is a thriving association. The group exists to support the work of the school and to encourage good relations between home and school. All monies raised go directly towards the provision of special educational needs to support the development of all students at the school.
WMH is a college for young people with special needs where living, working and socialising is based on Christian values and recognising individuals. Life skills are enhanced via crafts, drama, movement and classes and within the life of the house and the rich facilities of our Cotswold location.
Alulbayt Foundation supports projects such as the Alulbayt Saturday School, the Ridha Academy initiative, the Muharram and Ramadhan Majalis, CISS Press, building of a new community centre in London, the Orphans and Trauma Centre funds run in Iraq.
Older people with HIV tend to be poorer, have multiple health problems, and are at greater risk of loneliness and isolation, than the general population - so we're here, working for a better life for people ageing with the virus.
Science from Scientists’ mission is to teach and inspire the next generation to identify and solve real-world problems by improving STEM literacy. We seek to inspire students, ignite interest, and improve STEM competency in order to fill the workforce pipeline with talented, competent individuals.
Primary Trauma Care Foundation have trained for free over 100,000 medical staff in 84 countries, including in war zones. We run 160 courses each year, for local doctors and nurses in their own countries to provide free, vital, basic life and limb-saving trauma care for injured people of all ages.