(UK, CUCrC - N/A) Browse eventsThe CUCrC was formed in 1897 and organises Yachting, Dinghy Sailing and Windsurfing for members of Cambridge University.
(UK, 1058757) Browse eventsThe Trust provides grants for persons wishing to undertake special educational ptojects or voluntary work at home or abroad and is for the benefit of people living within a ten mile radius of Hay Town Clock
Based in the North East, we seek to support and encourage ex-offenders towards a better way of life. Our approach is person-centred, aiming to meet people where they are, ‘walk’ with them and share their journey in life.
(US, 62-0475702) Browse eventsThe YWCA of Nashville & Middle Tennessee helps women move from safety to self-sufficiency. We operate the largest domestic violence shelter in the state of Tennessee, operate a 24-hour a day, seven day a week crisis and information line, provid
(UK, 800069) Browse eventsDaws Hall is situated in N.E. Essex in the Stour Valley, the Trust was established as a charity in 1988. The Trust maintains the reserve that is used to provide educational opprotunities for thousands of school children and their teachers. It has a number of thriving habitats for Wildlife, Fuana & Trees. The trust relies on the donations of primary local individuals.
(AU, 37739341003) Browse events'Messenger of Hope' Kaptembwa is one of the largest slum areas located in Nakuru, Kenya. The 2007/08 political uprising saw the garbage-ridden lane ways and roads lined with mutilated bodies, death and destruction leaving widows, orphaned children and thousands homeless. Combined with a famine not experienced since 1984 many see only darkness, no way out, no future and no hope. The slums of Nakuru continue to swell, a 'hand out' serves only as a band aid and poor living conditions, starvation and death will not 'go away' without long term planning, commitment and a firm belief that a difference can be made. To provide food, educate and counsel those who are destitute, hungry and illiterate. Our programs: •Literacy classes • Guidance and Counseling •Trades: Dressmaking and Tailoring •Home visitations •Food Program Through education, monitoring progress and commitment, return those who are destitute, starving and illiterate back into a society where their voices can be heard and they can regain dignity and self respect. The Project aims to procure property to grow food for the starving and provide shelter to those who no longer have a home, family or the will to survive. Operated 100% by volunteers and donations. A not-for-profit charity with ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
(UK, SC032245) Browse eventsThe Trust promotes education, sport and relief of poverty amongst young disabled adults cared for by Centru Si Club Sportiv al Handicaptilor Lamont (referred to as the Lamont Centre) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
(US, 36-3984168) Browse eventsOur mission is to produce Positive Rap, Singing, Dance and Spoken Word Talent Competitions as well as produce positive "Off the Street" activities for youths and young adults ages 9 to 25 in low income and disadvantaged neighborhoods as
The Sholem Aleichem College Parents' Association (SACPA) provides parents of the school with a voice. SACPA is facilitated by an elected executive who organise a range of events, and ensure the smooth running of the Association. SACPA is an important part of the school community. It is an avenue for dedicated parents to offer important input into the policies and activities of the school. • While individual children’s education requirements still remain the responsibility of parents with their child’s teacher, SACPA provides constructive feedback, collective recommendations and concerns • Organises fundraising events • Provides a voice for parents on crucial school issues • Assists with school festivals and special activities
It moved to its present site in the Hobart CBD in 1820. RHH is Tasmania’s largest hospital and its major referral centre. As the major clinical teaching and research centre, it works closely with the University of Tasmania and other institutions. Southern Tasmania Area Health Servives (STAHS) links hospital and community health services so our patients and clients get smooth, efficient and effective healthcare that best meets their needs. STAHS works closely with GPs and other health and social care providers across southern Tasmania to deliver coordinated care in the most suitable setting. "STAHS is dedicated to improving community health and wellbeing, and strengthening community care in southern Tasmania" STAHS brings together primary care facilities at New Norfolk, Ouse, Oatlands, Triabunna, Bruny Island, Bicheno and the Clarence Community Health Centre with the Royal Hobart Hospital and its annexes at St John’s Park and the Repat Centre.
(UK, 1157465) Browse eventsiprovision was set up in 1965 by then IPR members to support colleagues facing hardship. The Object of the Charity is to provide assistance in cash or in kind or in any other appropriate manner for the prevention or relief of poverty, of any member or former member, employee and former employee of The Chartered Institute of Public Relations, together with any close dependants and the close dependants of any deceased member, former member, employee or former employee of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, having regard to their circumstances, status in life and need for such assistance. iprovision is there to support anyone who is a current full Member of CIPR; a Fellow; retired full Member or Fellow Member; an Associate Member of CIPR for at least one year; a Student Member of CIPR for at least one year; a past CIPR who was in membership for at least five years; a CIPR permanent member of staff (whether full-time or part-time) with at least one year of service; a former CIPR permanent member of staff (whether full-time or part-time) for at least five years; and close dependants of all the above categories. As a charity, iprovision is independent, and exists exclusively for CIPR members in need and their dependants. All of iprovision's income is derived from voluntary donations, the vast majority of which have come from CIPR members past and present.