Join us to prevent youth homelessness and promote independance in Northumberland. We will make a difference by giving young people opportunities to enable them to develop their personal and social skills, encouraging them to make a positive contribution to their community. You make a difference by: Let us know if we can support your efforts. We provide Supported Housing, Information, Advice and Support, Detached Youth Work, Youth Development Projects and a range of positive activities including our unique Bouldering Wall and sinceJanuary 2014 we are now managing Stobhill Youth Club.
Casa do Caminho is a Brazilian NGO that operates three shelters for vulnerable and underprivileged children near Rio de Janeiro. Its mission is to ensure the childrens' health and security while supporting their educational needs enabling them to leave the institution with the opportunity of a better life.
Who are we? We are an official Charitable Body with an elected Board of Trustees and a group of volunteers working together with the NHS Primary Care Trust. What do we do? We run the Hospital Shop, the two Coffee Shops and the daily Ward Trolleys. Also, we have book sales, collecting boxes for loose change in the Hospital Foyer and collecting tins around the Island. Why do we do it? To supplement the excellent service already provided by St Mary’s by financing extra facilities which enhance the lives of patients, staff and visitors alike. In recent years, the League of Friends has provided much-needed equipment which has contributed to patient well-being, both during their stay in hospital and also in community care. Since the League of Friends, now the Friends of St Mary’s Hospital, was founded, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised. Approximately half a million pounds has been donated from the takings achieved by the volunteers since the year 2000.
The Friends of Windlesham Village Infant School exists to raise funds that will directly benefit the children of Windlesham Village Infant School, according to the 'wish list' of needs and requirements as suggested by the parents and the teachers of the School. Sometimes this will be a result of the children's project work - Such as designing a new area for the playground. At other times it will be For resources to improve a particular area of the curriculum or School environment. In the main the Friends' Funds are for the 'extras' not provided by the School budget, that make our children's learning experiences so much more fulfilling and exciting.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.By supporting Cedar Hall School PSFA through voluntary donations you will help provide experiences and resources that will enrich the lives of our students. Cedar Hall School is an innovative and forward looking all age (5-16) Essex LEA School, which provides education for pupils who primarily experience global moderate learning difficulties, as well as speech, language, emotional, behavioural or autistic spectrum secondary disabilities. Charity No: 1027575 Find out more Website http://www.cedarhallschool.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Cedar-Hall-School-445056508840772/
Awel Aman Tawe is a small charity based in South Wales. We are developing a community owned and operated wind farm. Profits generaterd from the sale of electricity will be used to regenerate the Upper Amman and Swansea Valleys in a sustainable fashon. We are also involved with giving advice to other communites who wish to develop their own RE project via the EST's Ynni'rb Fro Project.
The Royal Marines Museum in Southsea, Hampshire is an award-winning museum that proudly showcases the long and distinguished history of the Royal Marines Corps. Though free educational visits, engaging family activities, acclaimed exhibitions and much more besides, the Museum provides the public, young and old alike, with an unique opportunity to understand the Corps and the remarkable people - past and present - within it.