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(UK, 528979) Browse eventsmac is the most visited arts centre in the Midlands, with over 915,000 visitors a year. It costs us £6 per visitor just to keep the building open and the art flowing. During 2013 every £1 you donate is worth £2 to us through Arts Council England's Catalyst scheme. Please dig deep - thank you
(UK, 1129417) Browse eventsThe Sharpe’s Children Foundation - Actors Taking Action, is devoted to supporting the primary education of at risk and marginalized street children at various locations around the World. The Foundation's primary focus is the erection of residential early education centres, 'Sharpe's Shelters'.
(IE, CHY05393) Browse eventsAbout Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA)IWA provides a range of services intended to support independent living and improve quality of life. The largest of our services is our Assisted Living Service, which provides the one-to-one support of a personal assistant to an individual in their home, workplace, school/college or local community. Other services include: Resource and Outreach Centres in local communities; transport; driving assessment, tuition and advice; holiday services; as well as a range of educational opportunities, information, housing supports and youth services. As an approved housing body, IWA also provides accessible housing units for people with disabilities. IWA operates in every county in Ireland from our network of 57 local centres, our three holiday centres and our National Mobility Centre. The Association also deliver services in member’s homes, workplaces, educational establishments and communities. IWA is the national governing body for wheelchair sport in Ireland and we provide a range of sporting opportunities for participation at all levels, and for competitive sport from juvenile level right up to elite level. Many of our athletes aspire to represent Ireland at Paralympic games and other international sporting events. Additionally, IWA seeks to shape public policy and influence developments by reflecting the views of our members on issues such as access to the built environment, housing provision and design, employment, education and transport. In 2012, IWA delivered over two million hours of direct services
(UK, 1114871) Browse eventsHelps young athletes realise their ambitions, young people or groups with disabilities to participate in sporting or adventurous activities, and young geologists and others to carry out independent ground-breaking expeditions, and supports projects for conserving mountain and ocean environments.
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(UK, 1135392) Browse eventsPlanting Promise operates in Sierra Leone with one primary objective; to provide free, high quality education to as many people as possible. We like to think we take an innovative approach to charity and instead of relying solely on charitable donations, we have established our own sustainable agricultural businesses. The profits from these businesses go to funding our schools. We currently run 7 rice plantations, pay our workers a very good wage and look after them well. A proportion of the profits we receive from selling the rice are ploughed (excuse the pun) back into the businesses, and the remainder goes to running our schools. We currently have 5 schools across Sierra Leone, which educate nearly 1,000 students who otherwise would not have the opportunity to go. Our operations are expanding nicely but your donations are crucial to our success. We need to expand to provide employment, training and education in a sustainable manner to as many people as possible, and your donations will help us achieve this.
(UK, 1131332) Browse eventsThe Globe Players inspire young minds through high quality professional theatre in schools. They rely on external funding to subsidize productions of the highest quality every year for thousands of children regardless of economic background. For many this is their only experience of live theatre.