It is a self-funding, self-help charity providing a variety of therapies, information and support to people living with MS, their families and carers. Its aim is to help members retain mobility and independence following diagnosisof this illness. It receives no statutory funding so fundraising is essential .
Cambridge Cyrenians has for over 40 years provided accommodation and support to local homeless men and women. We currently provide accommodation for over 70 people in a variety of houses across the city. We also run a pottery workshop and an allotment and these activities improve the mental and physical health of our residents and are open to other homeless service users in the city.
Clore Tikva is a Voluntary Aided school as such it only receives 90 percent of its funding from the Government. The remaining 10 percent must be raised by the Bet Sefer trust.
Cholsey Volunteers was set up in March 2020 in response to the Covid-19 Crisis. Since then we have grown from strength to strength to provide a long term service to the elderly and vulnerable residents of Cholsey who need a little extra help. We provide many services including: A weekday meals on foot service. Volunteer drivers who can take recipients to various medical appointments. Twice a week prescription pick ups. Weekly food bank and treat bags deliveries. Befriending. Dog walking. Odd jobs. Advocacy and support hub. We offer this service out to anyone unable to provide this service for themselves.
to support the City of London charities/connected charities and schools ; to assist specific deserving students in their education; to support relevant, smaller charities in which Liverymen are actively involved and which they support; to support smaller charities where the Trustees are able to establish an ongoing relationship
The museum aims to preserve and share the rural heritage of the North East of Scotland and of the Alford and Donside area in particular. It is housed in the old market building (The Mart), whose sale ring is still intact, and it has an extensive collection of exhibits relating to farming and rural life. Other exciting features of the Museum include the Old Schoolroom, Farmhouse Kitchen, Souter’s Workshop, Tailor’s Shop and Old-style Grocer’s Shop. In 2020 we are fundraising for essential building work to help the museum to reopen in 2021 - its 30th anniversary.