We are a Berkshire-wide charity supporting unpaid family carers; people of all ages who look after family or friends who cannot otherwise manage without their help due to illness, disability or frailty.
The University of East London (UEL) is a modern university, that provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and research programmes for over 22,000 students from 122 countries in the world. UEL is currently looking ahead to the future and planning our next set of Fundraising Campaigns. In conjunction with David Cosford, UEL's Director of Sports, the Development and Alumni office will be launching a series of Sponsored Events. Would you like to come and get involved? Have some fun and raise some money for the University at the same time? All funds raised from out Sponsored Events will go directly towards the development of our Sports and Leisure Complex on the Docklands Campus, due for completion in 2011, ready just in time for the Team USA to use it as their base for the 2012 Olympics. This is a very exciting year for the University. We are all very excited about these events and hope that you will want to take part. You entry fee for the event will be paid for by the University, and each competitor will receive a 'Friend of UEL' T-shirt. All we ask in return is that you raise the minimum target sponsorship per person. Training will be offered for the events, as will support with your fundraising mission. Come on, sign up, get fundraising!
Our Mission is to help individuals, primarily those with special needs and their families have good lives, with opportunities to learn, to be responsible, to feel cared for, to share, to be connected to others. We are committed to creating a culture o
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It contributes to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
We are a voluntary organisation providing high quality day care services for 37 adults per day. We offer a range of activities, educational, vocational and essential skills. Our Garden Project offers a therapeutic environment where attenders are given responsibilities to maintain the garden and grounds.