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(UK, 1181390) Browse eventsSupporting women in Africa to implement change via education and infrastructure. Our aim is to educate women, adolescent girls, children and healthcare workers to protect and empower the future Mothers of Africa. Without this vital education, they cannot take control of their own lives and health.
Our faith is lived out as we: worship and pray; welcome people who come to us for baptisms, weddings and funerals; help people to explore the Christian faith and grow in their faith; offer pastoral care to all who live here; hold events for and by the wider community in the church building.
(UK, Chalfont St Peter Church of England Academy) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
(US, 80-0621819) Browse eventsEach generation echoes the same cliche, and they share the common perspective that things were not as bad when they were kids as they are now. Unfortunately what used to be just a presumption really is a fact these days. Drugs, Gangs, we
(UK, 1112054) Browse eventsThe Akita Rescue & Welfare Trust (UK) was set up to help with the growing problem of stray, abandoned or unwanted Akitas by finding them rescue homes, helping relieve the suffering of Akitas in need of care and attention and educating the public in matters pertaining to Akita welfare in general.
(UK, 1129318) Browse eventsOwlrescue is an organization dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of owls and other birds of prey together with education of conservation and environment needs to make sure that these birds are around for the next generation. The charity founders, have been working with owls for over 15 years, initial as volunteers for the World Owl Trust. Sooner or later, the founders started to take the work home. This was the start of Owlrescue (2002) and in 2004, purchased a small holding near Corwen, North Wales to act as charity base for now increasing number of birds. The charity specialist Owl Rehabilitation Centre is based on a 3 Acre Small Holding at Bryneglwys, about 5 miles away from Corwen, with intake from North Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire area. The centre at present can cater for over 85 owls on a day basis and is supported by volunteers from a wide area, along with 3 local volunteers from village. The centre is not open to the public, with fundraising been done via attending local events, sponsorship of the birds, and doing public talks.
(UK, 1094131) Browse eventsThe Sarah Butcher Trust was established following Sarah's death from a brain tumour. The object of the trust is to promote the relief of and research into cancer, with specific reference to malignant gliomas, which are a form of brain tumour.