Disability Sport and Recreation is the health-promoting peak organisation for the disability sport and recreation sector in Victoria. Our mission is to provide and promote positive health outcomes for Victorians with disability through participation in sport and recreation. Disability Sport and Recreation is a registered disability service provider, state sporting association, TAC community group program provider and a registered charity. The generous donations and support of the Victorian community mean we are able to continue nearly 50 years of work supporting Victorians with disability. We exist to ensure Victorians with disability have equal opportunities to take part in the sport and recreation activities they’d like to participate in. We work in partnership and consult with Victorians with disability, carers, volunteers, sport and recreation sector representatives, disability service organisations, schools, researchers, health professionals, government, philanthropic organisations and community groups to fulfill our mission.
Created via charity sign up service.
Created via charity sign up service.
Skoun helps people to reclaim their lives from addiction by providing outpatient treatment services to over 400 individuals and families yearly. We deliver preventive education to thousands of Lebanese youth living across the country to raise awareness and promote health.
The Society for the Welfare of Horses and Ponies has been run as a horse hospital for more than 35 years, and has taken in more than 1,500 sick, injured or abused equines and nursed them back to health. There is usually between 30 and 40 horses and ponies in care at the horse hospital at any one time and no animal ever leaves the Charity's ownership. When fully recovered they are not sold, but enter our loan scheme and are found homes matched to their age, fitness and capabilities. Loan homes are checked regularly and we now own 300 equines ranging from former racehorses to Shires and Shetland ponies.
Nyambirembe School Development Trust (NSDT) seeks to develop a secondary school in the Kissoro district of West Uganda; The Trust has already provided curriculum pamphlets. It is now raising money to provide accomodation for children who at present walk up to 20km to school and back each day
The person who created this page is probably preparing something riveting to post about everything they're doing to give back. We recommend you sit at your computer and hit refresh over and over until their story goes live. You should also scroll do