Glaucoma Australia is the national, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing educational services to raise awareness about the serious and common eye disease glaucoma; to support glaucoma sufferers and to raise funds for research. Glaucoma is a potentially blinding eye disease affecting 300,000 Australians of all ages. Incidence of the disease increases with age but onset can occur at any age - even from birth. Glaucoma Australia works to minimise sight disability from glaucoma.
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, the nation's first community development corporation, partners with residents and business to improve the quality of life of Central Br
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ECDP is an organisation run by and for disabled people. In line with it's strategic plan it provides a wide range of support, information, advice and guidance services to both individuals and organisations. It's overall aim is to enhance the everyday lives of disabled people in Essex and beyond.
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VISION: Brandy’s heart is committed to creating a world where men, women and teens embrace self worth when faced with the challenges of past sexual relations, pregnancy and/or abortions MISSION: Brandy’s Heart emp
Bletchingley Church House Charity's vision is to raise the £550,000 needed to renovate Church House, a two storey building just off of Bletchingley High Street, and re-establish it as a bustling up-to-date community building centred on serving the people of Bletchingley and its close neighbours.
Paws 'n' Hooves is a "not for profit" animal rescue group based in Sydney. Thanks to the generosity of Barry Pranklin we now have a brand new, state of the art website which will make our job of displaying the animals we have for adoption much easier. Made up of a group of extremely dedicated volunteers, Paws 'n' Hooves main objective is to save animals from certain death in various pounds and shelters in Sydney and surrounding areas. Animals rescued from "death row" are taken to our foster carers' homes where they are treated like any family pet, until such time as a new and loving, "forever home" can be found for them. While in our care, these animals (mostly dogs and cats) are immunized, wormed, de-sexed, micro-chipped and treated for heartworm and other worms. In many cases, these poor animals have been abused, mistreated and are malnourished. Our valiant band of carers nurse them back to normalcy and good health with a lot of "TLC". Being a home based group, we can ensure that our animals are well socialised with both people and other animals and in most cases they are also house-trained. Another advantage of us being a home based group, is that you don't have to worry about "business hours" and in most cases our carers are more than happy to have you meet your prospective new pet at any suitable time including evenings and weekends. You will also be seeing and meeting the animals in a home, or a backyard environment rather than in a shelter. Generally, you are also able to spend more time with the animals than you would expect to do otherwise As carers we also have a reasonably good understanding of the animals we are caring for, so we can advise prospective adopting families of personality traits, and the likes and dislikes etc of the animals that you are interested in. Generally when a suitable family adopts one of our pets, they pay only for the reimbursement of veterinary fees which is around $250 for dogs and $150 for cats.
support, advocacy, advice, information, training & consultancy, respite, acceptance and friendship to persons who live with autistic conditions - individuals, carers, support workers, employers, teachers anyone interested in learning more about autism
All Hallows by the Tower is the oldest church in the City of London, and has been the home of a friendly Inclusive Christian community since the 7th century.