was established to fund and maintain a number of targeted services for the disadvantaged and marginalized in the Darlinghurst and Kings Cross area. Including: a place for the street community to have a coffee, enjoy a free meal and spend time together in a safe and welcoming environment volunteer solicitors assist those needing help with free legal services and referrals. hospitality and practical assistance is provided by social workers for those seeking to exit the cycle of poverty. Visit our website at - Rough Edges.
BHPH is a partnership between Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust and Hoima Regional Referral Hospital in Hoima, Uganda. It's aim is to improve the delivery of healthcare to the people of Hoima Region. The Charity is working in particular to improve maternal and child health.
The ALLY Foundation was established in memory of Alexandra Nicole Zapp, our loving daughter, sister and friend, who was murdered by a repeat sex offender on July 18, 2002. The Foundation, founded and run by Ally’s mother and stepfather, has
On March 6, a group of volunteers and musicians representing Columbus, Ohio, will travel to Nairobi, Kenya, to put on a music event benefiting the Rafiki AIDS Orphanage and Farm. 2012 happens to be the bicentennial of Columbus, and what
The aim of THE FRIENDS OF THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN FESTIVAL is to ensure the future of this wonderful event and the future of England’s most unique musical partnership – Arthur Sullivan and W S Gilbert, with well established youth programmes and performing opportunities for all ages.
Science and technology is the key for any nation to move itself into a more prosperous and successful future for all its people. This can be achieved by allowing the children of a nation to experience basic science concepts first hand. We will be t
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Carriage driving is open to all, and is particularly useful for people who can no longer ride due to a disability or prefer a different kind of challenge. Carriage driving gives those who are unable to mount a horse the opportunity to experience the fun and enjoyment of equestrian activities. All driving sessions are conducted under the supervision of an experienced RDA approved Carriage Driving Coach. Carriage Driving allows participants a feeling of independence which can increase their levels of self esteem and confidence.
living with an intellectual disability, they are the largest disability population in the country. In Australia another child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability every two hours. provide helps participants have fun, make friends, build confidence and enjoy the warmth of a welcoming community along with competing to win and receive medals.