We provide scholarships, funds, the necessary environment and resources to deliver quality education to all, regardless of gender, ability, caste, etc. at the school. We also support adult learning in the village. Education is a right, not a privilege and one of the best ways to end poverty.
The Fletchers' Trust main focus is supporting archers with disability, physical and mental, including those who are visually impaired. We award grants to newcomers to archery as well as to experienced and elite national archers. Our support includes helping clubs improve their facilities for the disabled and contributing to the costs of a number of competitions. We receive many wonderful letters of thanks from recipients testifying to the positive, sometimes transformational, psychological and physical benefits of taking up archery. You can read some of these stories on this website. Anyone wishing to apply to the Trust for assistance should contact our Honorary Almoner by downloading, completing and sending in a grant application form. We are proud to have been able to assist members of the GB Paralympic archers in Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and most recently at the delayed Tokyo 2020 games. We are now launching an appeal to raise special additional funding for to support the GB Paralympic archers in their bid to achieve continued success in the Paris 2024 games and beyond. If you feel you can support us in this endeavour please contact us. We help individuals to purchase equipment – bows, arrows etc – as recommended by their coach. We make grants for new club facilities and equipment. We help with the costs of running events.
Physionet is made up of over 90 volunteers administered by a board of 8 Trustees. We collect hospital, physiotherapy and mobility equipment in the UK and ship it to Africa, Asia, Central America and Eastern Europe at a rate of over 1.5 40ft containers per month
Margaret Mason's Trust is about providing free childcare to vulnerable children across the midlands to support families through challenging times whilst raising children in today's world. The trust also supports families by offering free, friendly, accessible workshops to parents and carers.
Tornadoes was formed in 1970 one Saturday morning at Dundale School, when 14 boys turned up for a football training session. Today, Tornadoes has circa 850 playing members across Football, Futsal & Netball both children and adults in Tring & Berkhamsted.
Jamea Islamia Madinatul Uloom has been serving a poor and needy community for the last 17 years. Located in a poor village of Chattak Sunamganj. We now have 550 students and 25 teachers we need to provide for. We are in urgent need to refurbish the building and provide for the poor & needy students.
1st Newton Aycliffe Scout Group provide adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for young people aged 6-18 within the Newton Aycliffe area. Funds raised subsidise activities and camps, with the intention of making scouting in Aycliffe accessible for all #SkillsForLife
The RMH Foundation brings first time access to some, second chances for others, and in simple terms – it brings hope to our community. We are committed to enhance patient services, fund new technologies, and invest in caregiver training, all to elevate extraordinary care, close to home.
The Disabled Golf Association promotes disabled golf in England. Our key activities are: 1. Organising around 50 golf events across England for disabled golfers. 2. Work with golf clubs to help them become more "disabled friendly". 3. Organise coaching sessions to introduce disable people to golf. 4. Work with England Golf and other sporting & golfing organizations to promote Disabled Golf
We provide a playgroup provision for Thornhill and want the children to have a brilliant time at a price that is not restrictive to families. Therefore we like to raise money for new toys, food and extras at celebratory times.
Alsama sets up education centres, sports hubs and social enterprises in refugee camps in Lebanon. We have developed an innovative curriculum which compresses 12 years of typical school education into just 6 years. Our projects are run for – and, in large part, run by – refugee communities.
We are a community station broadcasting round-the-clock to the Greater Glasgow area, Edinburgh, and the world. Our programmes feature the widest range of traditional and contemporary music as well as folk, roots, Americana and world music. We support up-and-coming acts with our presenters always on the lookout for something new to share. We have strong links to Scottish culture and arts, and we work closely with various music and arts festivals to provide first-class programmes. Our listeners are very diverse and quite international – from the Glasgow area on 95FM, DAB Digital Radio in Glasgow and Edinburgh and around the world from the popup player on our website, mobile apps such as Radio Garden, and smart speakers. Anyone with an Alexa-enabled smart speaker can say "Alexa, play Celtic Music Radio".
Tylorstown Welfare Hall is the last remaining Miners Welfare Hall in the Rhondda Fach and the only community facility available for local people. We provide events and activities for people of all ages.