(UK, 303732) Browse events1st Uxbridge Scout Group provides Scouting to Uxbridge and the surrounding area. We are currently saving to send three Scouts to the World Jamboree in Sweden
(US, 571107253) Browse eventsThe Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation has been established to provide assistance to individuals who are challenged by end of life issues. Assistance from the foundation may include financial help to those who are unable to pay for medications and other critical unfunded expenses. The Foundation is active in educating the public of the needs and care of hospice and palliative care patients. We also provide support and assistance to bereaved and grieving family members through funding for bereavement camps, support groups and educational materials.
) provides comprehensive, holistic and long-term support services to youth who range in age from eight to twenty-two. Bro/Sis offers wrap around evidence-based programmin
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(IE, CHY16481) Browse eventsWhat we do: Dogs in Distress is a non-profit and fully volunteer based organisation that rescues abandoned or strays dogs from the pound that are at risk of being put down. Dogs rescued by DID are placed in foster homes to be cared for. Some of the dogs that we rescue have not been properly cared for and may need veterinary care. We neuter, worm, microchip and vaccinate all of our dogs during their time in foster care. Our vet bills are considerable and we rely on the generosity of our adopters and supporters to help us raise the funds that we need to cover our costs. The fosterer assists with house training, lead training and general socialization to ensure our dogs are ready for their new life. Most importantly the fosterer provides love, care and attention to their foster dog. We have a strict re-homing policy. We only home our dogs to those who have the attitude, facilities and lifestyle to take on the considerable responsibility of caring for a dog. Why donate and what exactly happens with your donation? As we are a non-profit organisation and all our members being volunteers, all donations go straight to the dogs that need it. The more donations we get, the more dogs we can save. Your donation would help us pay for: Veterinary bills Bedding Collar lead Neutering Microchip Vaccination Worming Food and treats, as well as special diets for dogs that need it Every dog deserves a chance in life! Help us give it to them!
(UK, 1114230) Browse eventsThis charity helps people of African/Caribbean & Ethnic Minority background living with Multiple Sclerosis.
(UK, 1109619) Browse eventsThe charity works on behalf of disabled children to access them to special services, especially to hydrotherapy and performing arts on evenings, weekends and school holidays. The charity has nearly reached its target of 1 million to build new facilities and continues to fund raise to help with running costs.
(UK, 1011637) Browse eventsInaugurated in 1992 when two London cabbies, were asked for help in bringing the dreams and aspirations of young children that are suffering from a diagnosed life limiting illness to fruition. It is staffed entirely by volunteers, receiving no wages or remuneration for their work. Since then nothing has changed.