(NZ, Glenfield Intermediate School - N/A) Browse eventsGlenfield Intermediate School is dedicated to catering to the social and emotional needs of students. Our students develop valuable skills that enable them to become independent learners with the capability to take responsibility for their own education. At GIS students the opportunity to develop communication skills, build friendships and learn.
(US, 26-0419231) Browse eventsWe envision a world without stigma and misconceptions about eating disorders and disordered eating. We will be the catalyst in shaping new, informed conversations through advocacy, social outreach, and collaboration with community partners.
(US, 80-0594675) Browse eventsAskate is a grass roots autism skatboarding foundation ran by parents of children with autism and core skateboarders with over 27 years of skateboard experience. We appreciate your support and efforts for fundraising as Askate is not currently a &q
(UK, 1137121) Browse events‘Bungoma Calling’ is a registered charity that facilitates focused assistance to the training and encouragement of the Christian church in Bungoma, West Kenya.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Gloucester Child Contact Centre provides a safe and neutral place where children can have contact with adults from whom they are separated. Please donate to support our cause. We are a charity and rely on fundraising to run the centre so your help is invaluable - thank you so much for any donations you can make! We have a Facebook page if you would like more information on the centre - we would love to recruit more volunteers or if you would like us to use the centre to see your children there are details about that too - we would love to hear from you! Charity No: 1057352 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pg/Gloucester-Child-Contact-Centre-497447920651573/about/?ref=page_internal
(UK, 1137427) Browse eventsThe African Workshop works with kids, artists and musicians in Mali. Together we support community projects in Bamako, one of the world’s poorest cities. We work in partnership with influential artist Kader Keita. His Anga Miri Sini Na project, which in Bambara means Lets Think of Tomorrow, gives street children space to learn skills and create a secure future. Other projects include pop-up community centres, a scholarship scheme for promising students and workshops by international artists. We encourage inspirational people - from artists and musicians to community leaders and politicians - to run workshops to spark new ideas and aspirations in the young people we work with. More than anything the African Workshop lets kids be creative. Find out more at www.africanworkshop.org
(US, 46-4879507) Browse eventsLarry Hughes grew up in Burnsville, NC with his parents and two older brothers. He went to Western Carolina University and then into the accounting field where he built a successful 40 year career, retiring as the Managing Partner of Healthcare at
(UK, 1099936) Browse eventsThe African Medical Partnership (AfriMed) is a UK based non governmental, secular aid organisation which was established in 2003. Our aim is to close the gaps in Africa's medical know-how by sharing knowledge, skills and providing the resources to 'make better health happen' for everybody in Africa - especially the poor and needy. We believe in building real and equitable partnerships for sustainable improvement in health care We believe that “the hand that receives is never beneath the hand that gives.” AfriMed facilitates, in partnership with the host country, the transfer of skills and technologies to empower their country’s healthcare professionals to sustainably improve healthcare services, particularly for the vulnerable members of the society. Our aims are: To help empower local medical professionals in Africa to make sustainable and lasting improvements in their healthcare services through the transfer of skills, knowledge and technology from developed countries. To give training and develop standards of best medical practice for all fields of medicine in our partner countries. To develop a resources programme to provide facilities, equipment and materials to underpin the training programmes.
(UK, 1119310) Browse eventsThird Sector Services is the umbrella charity that runs community transport schemes in Cheltenham, Tewkesbury and Gloucester. We are also one of the key partners running Volunteering Gloucestershire, the county-wide service that helps would-be volunteers find placements with charities and voluntary groups. Lifeline for older and disabled people The affordable door-to-door transport service run by us is open to older people and those with mobility issues. Without our help many of our vulnerable passengers would not be able to live independent lives in their own homes and would become socially isolated and lonely. For some a lack of transport may mean they would have to give up their own homes and move into residential accommodation. With the help of our highly-experienced team of paid and volunteer drivers our passengers can get out and about, attend vital medical appointments, visit friends and pop to the shops. Our service provides peace of mind for friends and relatives of elderly and disabled family members who use our service - particularly those who live outside Gloucestershire and cannot be on standby to help with transport themselves. A donation of just £5 will help us to subsidise a journey for a lonely older person. Donating £40 will cover the cost of training and supporting a new volunteer driver. Keeping volunteering alive in Gloucestershire Thanks to our partnership work at Volunteering Gloucestershire we help more than 1,000 would-be volunteers find fulfilling volunteer roles each year. Feeling valued for the contribution they make can often have a dramatic and positive effect on the lives of volunteers, opening up new possibilities for learning, career development and social interaction. A donation of just £5 would help support our outreach work with a start-up charity or community group. Donating £25 would go towards helping to cover the cost of an information stand designed to raise awareness of volunteering in the community.
(UK, 1109217) Browse eventsSTEP Football provides sport for adults with learning difficulties in north London. Based in Camden, we run twice weekly training sessions and a monthly six-a-side league where we welcome teams from across London. We encourage players of all levels of ability to play in a fun and safe environment. Training is run by FA qualified coaches, many of whom have progressed from being players to coaches during the nine years that STEP has been running. All funds received go towards the provision of sport and we are looking forward to our new coaches helping to establish training sessions in colleges over the next year.