(UK, 1182392) Browse eventsFetcher Dog rescues, cares for and rehomes dogs from Europe and England; providing them with the love, comfort and healthcare they deserve until we can find them forever homes of their own.
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(UK, 1085116) Browse eventsThe Marsh Community Centre aims to develop self-confidence and skills of local young people and adults in order that they can bring about positive social and environmental change. We also aim to empower community members to make positive choices for themselves and their community.”
(US, ZACHARY AND ELIZABETH M FISHER CENTER FOR ALZHEIMERS RESEARCH FDN - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1143106) Browse eventsSpeakwithIT - helping restore speech. Using computer therapy to assist speech recovery if you have aphasia following stroke. Gain confidence. Lose their feeling of isolation. Get back into the broader community with the help of computers, software and volunteers.
(AU, Joondalup Primary School (PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION INC) - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1161035) Browse eventsStand-by-me has been created to help bereaved children & young people in N. Herts & Stevenage know they are not on their own. We provide group support so bereaved families can meet & share their experiences, a dedicated website packed with information & a free advice helpline for parents & carers.
(AU, 42025269961) Browse eventsFor over 40 years, Epilepsy Queensland has been assisting Queensland families touched by epilepsy. Services include education, counselling, information services, children’s and family support programs, specialised training programs, support groups and advocacy. Epilepsy directly affects around 2% (1 in 50) of the population and still remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in today’s society. Approximately 91,000 Queensland children and adults have epilepsy which is more than muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, and several others combined. Anyone can be diagnosed at any age and Epilepsy Queensland helps to replace the fear and uncertainty with knowledge and empowerment. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), it is doubtful there is any other medical condition so universally neglected due to a combination of social stigma, low profile and lack of resources. WHO recognises epilepsy as the world’s most common serious brain disorder. Please help us to bring epilepsy out of the shadows and optimise life for people living with epilepsy. www.epilepsyqueensland.com.au - Phone - 07 3435 5000
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(UK, 1109626) Browse events.“Mind in Taunton & West Somerset works towards a society where individuals who have mental health problems are accepted and included. We actively promote better mental health through all our projects and services and have a holistic approach to well being and recovery”
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(UK, 1166497) Browse eventsWe build schools and offer free school lunches to the poorest children in Ghana. Porridge and Pens provides seventy children from poor backgrounds with a space at the Brightlingsea Free School, Mampongteng, Kumasi, Ghana.
(UK, 1085311) Browse eventsHeadway East Northants provides support and care for people who are brain injured. They have an activity centre and a minibus and employ five paid members of staff and six volunteers. The charity needs to raise £140,000 per year to maintain this service.