(UK, XN13930) Browse eventsSt Matthew’s Church was built by the people of Leyburn during the Victorian era. It has stood faithfully as a community building for almost 150 years. We have drawn up an imaginative plan to extend and redevelop our building to serve the community for the next 150 years.
(UK, 310007) Browse eventsFounded in 1822, the Royal Academy of Music’s impact on musical life, both in the UK and abroad, is inestimable. The music profession is permeated at all levels with Academy alumni, including classical giants Sir Simon Rattle and Sir Harrison Birtwistle and pop stars Sir Elton John and Annie Lennox. Every year talented young musicians from over fifty countries come to study at the Academy, attracted by renowned teachers and a rich artistic culture that broadens their musical horizons, develops their professional creativity, and fosters their entrepreneurial spirit. Our students benefit from an unrivalled calendar of concerts, operas, musical theatre shows and other events, in which they work regularly with leading practitioners. All these facets of Academy life contribute to what The Guardian has recently described as the Academy’s ‘cosmopolitan confidence that is in tune with the global music industry’. The Academy’s museum is home to one of the world’s most significant collections of instruments and artefacts, including stringed instruments by Stradivari, Guarneri and the Amati family; manuscripts by Purcell, Handel and Vaughan Williams; and an incomparable and growing collection of performing materials that belonged to eminent musicians. As the Academy approaches its bicentenary it goes from strength to strength. It has recently been rated the best conservatoire for research and the second-highest rated institution in the country for student satisfaction. The Guardian has rated it top of the country’s specialist institutions and, three years in succession, the best place to study music in Britain.
(UK, 1147645) Browse eventsPhoenix Bereavement supports children, young people and their families when someone close dies.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
(UK, 11th Andover (St. Michael's) Scout Group) Browse events11th Andover (St Michaels) Scout Group - Three Peaks Challenge 27th-30th August 2015
(UK, 1000714) Browse eventsBPNE offer support and advice to help you whether you are unsure about your HIV status, have just found out or are living with HIV. We also support parents and families who are affected by HIV. We run a bespoke Social Inclusion Programme which offers practical advise and support to the HIV People.
(UK, 1097302) Browse eventsNAC is set up to provide facilities for daily care, recreation and education of children of the Nnewi community in the UK, during out of school hours and school holidays; The advancement of education of children in Nnewi Town, Nigeria; The preservation and protection of health of the Nnewi community in the UK and Nigeria
(UK, 1142029) Browse eventsOur charity is here to assist with the relief of financial hardship of people who have served in the Armed Forces. People who find themselves suffering from either physical or psychological disabilities. We make grants of money to provide or pay for items, services or facilities to make life easier.
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(UK, 312828) Browse eventsThe RSCM is driven by our mission to bring good music, well composed and well made, to worship. From magazines, music, and books to awards schemes, residential courses, and distance learning; from training for organists to getting pianists onto the organ seat for the first time; from Voice for Life singing and choral education to courses for cathedral singers -- if it is about church music anywhere in the world, the RSCM is there. We support and enable musicians, composers, directors, singers, instrumentalists, and clergy of many traditions and styles. We field Regional Music Advisers to help our volunteer committees put on events, bring young people to church music, take music to churches that do not have any, and promote best practice. In the Salisbury administrative centre, our dedicated staff assists with the myriad support needs of working church musicians: contracts, commissioning of music and articles, distance and on-site courses, the Sunday by Sunday liturgy planner, licensing and copyright … and much more. The RSCM is funded through membership dues (organisational and individual), publication sales, and course fees. But to sustain our 4,500 UK members, 1,500 Friends, 600 volunteers, and 2,500 international members, we must also receive charitable gifts and legacies from generous individuals who understand the value of music in worship. Support us today!