Maa Kupa Foundation was inaugurated in July 2009 as a charitable organization. The trust has raised funds each year through various annual events. The funds have helped charities and poor and needy people in the UK, India, and Africa.
(UK, 250275P) Browse eventsMasjid Khadijah & Islamic Centre is one of the most dynamic community organisations in Peterborough. Masjid was established in 1986 in a small house on Cromwell Road and Alhamdulillah has been expending ever since. Located in the Central area of Peterborough, the mosque has good links with all communities in the area and is proud to be the centre of inter-community relations. There are separate wudu and prayer facilities for sisters as well as Madrasah classes for girls. The Mosque’s primary objective is to act as a place of worship for the Muslims in Peterborough. Users of the Mosque come from all walks of life and varying ethnic backgrounds. The masjid encourages people from all ethnic and cultural lines to use its facilities.
We aim to raise money to provide services in the local community, which are not readily available from other sources. We offer grants to local charities, and the local medical practice. We loan mobility aids, free of charge, on request. We can offer a floral gift to the sick, by request.
Clifton High School is a 3-18, co-educational, independent, day school in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol. The School's philosophy is to Realise Individual Brilliance in all of our children and young people. www.cliftonhgh.co.uk Clifton High School Foundation Registered Charity No.:1071385
(UK, X6508) Browse eventsChrist Church Boat Club is the college boat club of Christ Church, Oxford, a large and prestigious College & constituent part of Oxford University. It exists, as it has for nearly two centuries, to provide rowing, competition facilities & fellowship for undergraduates & graduates studying up at the 'House'. Founded in 1817 (the year of its first Headship) Christ Church Boat Club has a proud and unmatched history among the ranks of the Oxford Colleges. Each year its crews compete at varying levels in the Oxford bumping races & in other competitions, both in Oxford & the wider rowing world. Some of the members of the Club are already experienced oarsmen & women before they arrive: others learn their rowing up at the House (a nickname based on the Latin 'Aedes Christi', literally the 'House of Christ'). Novice programmes begin within a few days of arrival in Oxford, culminating seven weeks later in the Christ Church Regatta, a large annual event involving race-offs between the novice crews of all the Oxford colleges. The following term brings Torpids - an annual bumping race in eights - &, finally, in the summer term a second set of bumping races in Eights Week, often attended by thousands of spectators. A few of the most proficient will be selected to row for the university crews, either in OUBC or OUWBC, or in the men's & women's lightweight or development squads. In addition there is the Christ Church Boat Club Society, an association of old members of the House who come together to provide support in the form of coaching, funding & attendance at races, proving that membership of the club is indeed for life.