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The Sand Rose Project is a national charity that provides breaks to the bereaved at no cost, with particular emphasis on young families. Based in Marazion, Cornwall, our cottages, with their sea views and large walled garden, provide that special location needed by those suffering loss and grief.
Burton with Coates PCC is responsible for running and maintaining two churches in the joint parish and also for outreach to the members of our community.
Karis Neighbour Scheme - offering practical help, befriending, advocacy and emotional support in the community
We help rescue the unwanted, abused and neglected animals in Warren County, Tn. We are an all volunteer organization who works hard to make a difference in our community by helping rescue these dogs and cats and then find them wonderful ins
In October, 2001 when the air was filled with the dust from the collapsed Twin Towers in lower Manhattan, and the wo
The Bridge Trust Ltd aims (1) to teach about Christian faith and action in the UK and overseas so as to promote activity within churches that demonstrates biblically authentic faith. (2) to relieve poverty in the UK and particularly in the developing world through support of social care and health programmes, education and vocational training.
The Vale of Berkeley Railway aims to reopen the Sharpness branch line, in Gloucestershire, as a working heritage railway museum, initially with heritage trains operating between Sharpness and Berkeley. We have established an impressive engineering and restoration facility in Sharpness, besides the docks and are in the process of clearing a large area of Network Rail land that we plan to use as a base of operations. We hope to start construction work on the first phase of this heritage railway project, involving restoring the platforms at Newtown and Berkeley Stations and construction an engine shed as a base of operations at Oldminster sidings, Sharpness and need to raise sufficient funds, through donations, funding schemes and external grant applications which are in progress.Please help us to raise sufficient funds to start construction of this exciting project by donating to this cause or by joining one of our funding schemes under "support us" section of the website. Thank you Charity No: 1176597 Find out more Website http://valeofberkeleyrailway.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SharpnessRail/
Sweet Dreams Our Angels supply memory boxes to hospitals for the parents who suffer still birth and neonatal death. There are three boxes, one for a boy, one for a girl and one for an earlier loss.
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With a proud history of over 150 years, EAST MELBOURNE Hebrew Congregation, or The City of Melbourne Synagogue, as it is now called, is the oldest functioning synagogue in Victoria. As the only synagogue in the Melbourne City centre, it has been vital to the development of the Jewish community in Australia. Deeply embedded in the memories and the history of every Jewish family in Melbourne, it also serves as a splendid landmark for the Jewish community and for the City of Melbourne. With its majestic and beautiful Italian Renaissance architecture, the synagogue is a major historic landmark, which has great cultural and architectural significance to the City of Melbourne and the State of Victoria. The synagogue’s great heritage value has been acknowledged by the Victorian Heritage Council and the Australian Heritage Commission. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, and The Register of the National Estate. Most significantly, East Melbourne synagogue has been classified by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) as a building of state significance. Its location on the CBD fringe, close to hotels, offices, hospitals and universities enables it to cater for the needs of businesspeople, those visiting the sick and both local and international tourists and students. It is, in a unique sense, Jewish Melbourne’s gateway to the world. Those from out of town can enjoy the warm, welcoming and beautiful environment on Friday night, Shabbat and the Yom Tov services. City workers, and students from nearby Melbourne University and RMIT attend its regular weekly shiurim and daily minyans. City residents enjoy the pastoral support of our Rabbi in moments of grief and happiness. This wonderful religious activity in a historically significant setting makes The City of Melbourne Synagogue an ideal showcase of Melbourne’s Jewish heritage. Today it is a distinct attraction of the walking tours of historic Melbourne conducted by the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Jewish Museum. It is visited regularly by many school groups and it is on the itinerary of the historic places to visit encouraged by the surrounding hotels. The City of Melbourne Synagogue is an important part of the Jewish and non-Jewish community in Melbourne and Australia, with many aspects to it, such as it’s location, architecture, and history, that are distinguished and different from other orthodox synagogues.
CERT International is a 501(c)3 nondenominational, serve and assist Christian organization. Our purpose is to provide physical and spiritual relief to suffering and needy people around the world in the name of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ said to: "...give to the poor." Luke 12:33 "...go and make disciples of all nations...Matthew 28:19 Jesus touched and He preached. We believe He is the model to follow. Using the gifts of willing servants we go to touch the physical and proclaim His good news.