(UK, 302260) Browse eventsTo donate to the Milford & Keyhaven Sea Scout Group please click here This small Sea Scout group of boys and girls aged 6 to 14 years is located in an idyllic spot close to Lymington and celebrated its centenary in 2010. Sheltered waters and volunteer staff on safety boats mean that the scouts are able to experiment and learn about boats in a safe environment. In addition to sailing and kayaking, the scouts have a number of weekly activities and occasional camping trips, all following the underlying principles of the Scouting Association.
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(UK, 1069071) Browse eventsHelping children with kidney problems or who need a transplant, Providing Financial and emotional support, home visits and family respite time.
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(UK, 1083286) Browse eventsThe George Easton Memorial Trust was set up in memory of George who died of bone cancer aged 23. The Trust funds research into the challenges that teenagers and young adults face when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Three books published so far are widely used in Teenage Cancer Trust Units. For more information visit our website: www.cancerinyoungadults-throughparentseyes.org
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(UK, 296311) Browse eventsSOS Sahel UK is an international development charity that helps farmers and herders in the African drylands (the Sahel region encompassing East and West Africa) to overcome their poverty and vulnerability. Over the last 25 years, we have successfully brought African communities together to share their knowledge, protect their rights and regenerate the environment on which they depend for survival. In 2011, SOS Sahel seeks support for its peace-buildilng and poverty reduction activities in the Kordofan and Eastern regions of Sudan. Here is how your donation could help: £10 could buy a bucket irrigation kit to enable farmers to grow fruit and vegetables through drip-irrigation. Subsistence farming can improve a family’s diet and generate valuable income that can be spent on education for children. £25 could pay for a month-long training course for about 35 women to learn about health and nutrition, midwifery and sewing at a Women’s Development Centre. £50 could support community literacy training for 10 people for 1 year. Literacy skills develop confidence and are the building blocks of strong local organisations. SOS Sahel is a lean and cost-effective charity with low overheads (35 staff in Sudan; 1 in the UK); dedicated to work in a region that does not have a high public profile. Donations from individuals are invaluable since they enable us to match institutional grants and thus lever greater funding. Please pledge your support to SOS Sahel UK today!