We are a volunteer run charity. We support local oncology units, providing equipment and alternative therapies. We provide real hair wigs directly to patients. We are also committed to supporting cancer research and raising awareness of the disease. For more details see www.bosombudsofscotland.org
We will make a difference by: Supporting identified community projects in developing countries Aiming to find sustainable solutions that address issues of poverty, education and health Enabling the development of skills, empathy and partnership between host communities and volunteers
We believe in providing a sustainable approach to development, to benefit the whole community, including the next generation. Our objective is to help people to help themselves by giving them individualised support; encouragement and empowerment.
The Lower Shaw Farm Children's Project provides seasonal creative play and learning opportunities for children and their families. It aims to encourage environmental awareness, an appreciation of nature and a community spirit.
We provide a safe fun place to be for children and young adults with learning disabilities. Members meet up with their friends to play football, snooker,table tennis do arts and crafts or just sit and chat, Giving carers a break, Money is needed to pay for transport, rent and equipment.
Strong Roots is a therapuetic horticultural project which provides a safe and supportive environment that encourages participants' personal development. It helps vulnerable groups of people, including adults with learning difficulties & those experiencing mental illness.
Radio Broadland Kidz gives children and young people in Norfolk and North Suffolk a better life. Money is donated throughout the year subject to grant applications.
Thank you for visiting our JustGiving page, if you want to sponsor our 'leap of faith' sky dive, please scroll down the page and click on the link which says 'Rachel Rolfe'. You can then sponsor us and leave us a message. St John the Baptist Church has stood in The Lee for almost 150 years, surviving on the generosity of its parishioners. Little repair work has been needed for some decades, but now the time has come for us to address some significant maintenance and development before it becomes critical.
It helps fund research into this rare disorder,currently working with Addenbrookes Hospital. This disorder affects such a small number of individuals with no reason how or why.
Happinest Wildlife Rehabilitation & Rescue is dedicated to the rehabilitation of Tennessee’s sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife; with the goal of preventing suffering and successfully returning them to the wild as quickly as possible. We a
Baan Romjit is a small charity set up by Noi and Arlene Ramasut in the wake of the Tsunami . The aim of the project is to help children troubled by natural disasters and displacement. The first project undertaken by the charity was to support children in the Khao Luk area of southern Thailand most devastated by the tsunami. Baan Romjit provided funds for Ajarn ( Professor) Beow and her team of volunteers to seek out children in the more remote villages who had been traumatised by the loss of parents, close family and their homes Through regular visits ,small group counselling and therapeutic games, the children were gradually enabled to come to terms with what had happened and begin to look to the future. Baan Romjit provided small playgrounds for each of the four rural schools and also assisted in improving the toilet and washing facilities. Baan Romjit is now committed to helping displaced children from Burma in the Mae Sot area on the Thai- Burma border. Baan Romjit has provided funds for one small migrant school to repair the thatched roof before the rainy season and is now supporting the building of a brand new school to replace the old buildings.
Cornerstone Quest is a registered Christian charity seeking to help young people realise their self-worth. The charity runs a retreat centre in North Wales which accommodates up to 30 people. We use this as a base to host Lone Parent Family Achievement Breaks and holidays for young homeless people. It is our vision to expand this work, diversify the groups we serve and improve facilities onsite to help young people gain confidence, grow in character and recognise their value.