IOP for Africa is an Institute of Physics campaign to raise funds to encourage physics education across Africa. We help students, teachers and local communities to use physics applications as a route out of poverty for the long term. Please call +44 (0)20 7470 4875 for any queries.
Frontline is a Liverpool-based Christian charity, which runs a range of projects both locally and further afield. In particular it supports young people, assists families and individuals with practical or social needs, and provides aid to those affected by poverty or disaster. www.frontline.org.uk
Race for Millions is raising money for four different charities: Brainwave, Wellbeing of Women, The Prince's Trust and Leukaemia Research.
In October 2005 the British Eye Research Foundation merged with Fight for Sight to become the UK’s largest eye research charity. The new charity, operating as Fight for Sight and registered as British Eye Research Foundation, will be able to take huge steps in the field of ophthalmic research. Please visit www.fightforsight.org.uk for more information or www.justgiving.com/fightforsight/donate/ to make a donation.
The Deer Initiative is a broad partnership of statutory, voluntary and private interests dedicated to "ensuring the delivery of a sustainable, well-managed wild deer population in England and Wales".
Ellon & District Transport Club was inaugurated in 1991 to provide a 'not for profit' taxi service for disabled members of the community. Volunteer committee members and drivers help wheelchair users and those who have difficulty accessing public transport because of age, mental or physical disability, illness or poverty.
Coton Pre-School provides play, education and care facilities for a small group of children within the grounds of Coton School in Cambridgeshire. It is managed by a Committee of parent volunteers who fundraise to improve the resources and equipment available.
To advance the education of children below compulsorySchool age by providing safe and satisfying group play.
The inspiration that marks the charity is that of Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader. Losing both his legs was a hindrance but it wasn't going to stop him from climbing back into a cockpit. FSD is a charity dedicated to helping physically disabled people discover their true potential through the mental and physical stimulation of learning to fly a light aircraft.
Lucy Cavendish College is uniquely for women: women over 21 from every possible background come to study here. The average age of our undergraduates is 29 years; currently the youngest student is 21, the oldest student is 66.
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Giving free access, every week of the year, to local news and a topical magazine for the visually impaired. Each week teams of editors/readers/technicians and copiers produce the newspaper & magazine on audio tape, CD or memory stick for distribution to our listeners in Dorset (and further afield)
Cintre’s aim is to enable independence for people with learning disabilities. We provide residential and supported living services in the Bristol and North Somerset area to people with learning and developmental disabilities, autism, Aspergers Syndrome, ADHD, dyspraxia and other special needs.
Bangladesh Int. Recovery Developments which is widely known by BIRD is a UK based non-profit organisation mainly run by students of different nationals from across the globe.This organisation was founded on December, 2011.The main objective of this organisation is to work with street children.
Frontline enables and supports people with a learning disability and high support needs to live full and productive lives through active inclusion within the community. It aims to promote emotional and spiritual growth through mutually supportive friendships, shared experiences and valued roles.
Tcharmed was founded after a beautiful little girl called Tiana died from Mitochondrial Disease. Children born with this disease gradually have all their life support systems fail. Tcharmed fund vital research & help support families with these very sick children.
Holidays with Help provides respite care breaks for people with disabilities and their carers who would not be able to take a break without support. The charity receives no grants, is self-funded and the trustees and helpers including the medical team, are all volunteers.