(UK, 1139245) Browse eventsChance to Play is empowering vulnerable children through exercise and sport Initially Chance to Play focused on Vietnam. As a result of years of poverty and the after effects of the Vietnam War, the country has large numbers of orphaned and underprivileged children who have not had the opportunity to develop key skills in communications team work, physical coordination and self-confidence. Through sport we will change the young lives for the better. Our first project came to fruition in August 2011 in Da Lat in central Vietnam. We partnered with Saigon Children’s Charity, and funded the renovation of a playground and swings for a shelter for visually impaired children. The project has been a great success and the first of many! If you are interested in what Chance to Play does and want to make a difference we can send you fundraising ideas and support and regular updates about what your donations are achieving in our projects. Contact us at [email protected]
The Drop in exists because of the particularly difficult conditions asylum seekers encounter in the UK after fleeing persecution in their home countries. They are not allowed to work while their claims are processed, even though many have skills that would benefit our society and economy.
(UK, 206630) Browse eventsThe RSPCA Sussex Brighton and East Grinstead Branch is an independent self funding charity based in Brighton.We offer animal welfare services in our local area.
Blue Legacy International is a 501(c)(3) water-focused non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., founded by global water advocate, National Geographic explorer, and filmmaker Alexandra Cousteau – granddaughter
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Tackling poverty in the communities in Lancashire is not an easy task, but it is one which the Churches are called to be a part of.Church Urban Fund secured some funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation to address some of the poverty in the area in 2012. The funding allowed the Diocese of Blackburn and the Lancashire Methodist District to come together to form with CUF, Together Lancashire.It is here to:support churches and faith based groups in addressing the effects of poverty in their areashelp the groups involved to form local networks working towards a common goal Together Lancashire is working on:Building networks of people and groups committed to Christian Social ActionArranging Conferences to stimulate action Credit Unions and Financial InclusionAddressing Food PovertySourcing and distributing grantsHomelessnessWorklessnessand specifically working with Food Poverty & Holiday Hunger; and Refugees and asylum Seekers:Any help that you can give will be put to good use.We work to lift people out of poverty in all its guises, not just feed them in poverty. Charity No: 1147848 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/together.lancashire/ Twitter https://twitter.com/TogLancs
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(UK, Abaana) Browse eventsAbaana is an African Children's Charity based in Bangor, Northern Ireland. Abaana's vision is to see the children in Africa have their needs met, their rights upheld and their dreams fulfilled through raising awareness and motivating people to give sacrificially so that lives are transformed and the love of God is shown in a practical way. Find out more Website http://www.abaana.org Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AbaanaMinistries Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/abaana YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/AbaanaCharity
Thank you for visiting the Centre 56 fundraising page.Centre 56 provides childcare, information and support for families who have suffered, or are at risk of suffering from, domestic abuse or a crisis situation.We rely on funding to keep the Centre open and to keep on supporting the families that used our services. About Centre 56Centre 56 was started by two doctors and their partners in 1973, after becoming increasingly concerned over the injuries sustained by women in the hands of their partners. The centre has developed from a refuge in to a nursery and support centre in the heart of Liverpool. ChildcareCentre 56 provides childcare and support for children aged 2 to 14 via its nursery and after-school club, Pivvy. It provides a safe and secure environment to help children develop. SupportCentre 56 has highly experienced and qualified staff who understand the needs of people who have suffered domestic abuse or a crisis situation.Its experience and understanding supports families to manage their situation, enabling them to flourish. Charity No: 1307825 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page