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A National Voice is the only organisation in England run by and for young people from Care. They exist to give over 60,000 "looked after" children and young people a voice at National level and to create improvements to the Care system.
Accounting for Africa identifies projects in Africa supported annually through The Times Leadership Challenge (www.challengeafrica.co.uk). Projects range from teaching in communities, to supporting small businesses and building schools. All are designed to help African people help themselves. 100% of all donations are spent on the ground in Africa. The charity deducts no administration costs.
Advocates for International Development ("A4ID") draws together the skills and expertise of the legal profession to combat poverty and inequality of opportunity worldwide. A4ID works to build the capacity and resources of developing countries/development NGOs, promoting awareness of social, economic and legal issues that affect development and stifle opportunity.
It exists to provide sevices for older people,and their carers.in order that they may remain in their homes for as long as possible and to promote relief for the elderly people in Knareborough and surrounding villages.
The donations and support that our charity receives will go towards young people and those in need in the UK and overseas. It will aid in developing the surrounding community or enriching the lives of the people that we help.
ASCEND is based in South Oxhey, nationally recognised as an area with social deprivation issues. Award winning staff combine compassion with guidance, courses and basic skills; giving disadvantaged adults of all ages the self-esteem and confidence to increase their life chances. As a result, many find paid or voluntary work.
The Asda Foundation is Asda's charitable company. The Foundation will act as a holding account for Tickled Pink so all money can be collected and given to Breast Cancer Care, registered no. 1017658 (60%) and Breast Cancer Campaign, registered no. 299758 (40%).
Astell Foundation gives homeless people in London a helping hand with our rent deposit scheme that has been running since April 2009. When accommodation has been identified the candidates will receive a rent deposit and one month's rent in advance to secure the tenancy and then housing benefit is secured to pay the ongoing rent. Further tenancy support will be provided for a full year with assistance in areas such as providing kitchen and cooking utensils, providing basic food starter packs, mentoring and helping them secure a job to enable them to be benefit free. The Trustees and the other support charities we work with are on hand to help them in any way we can as many have little or no family support unit around them and are often desperately lonely. Any amount of money makes a real difference and all candidates we choose for the rent deposit scheme are in genuine need of help and have been alcohol and drug free for a minimum of 3 months. People are living on the streets of London often hungry, cold and lonely and in need of a helping hand, please help us help them, thank you.
The Balfour Beatty Charitable Trust has been formed for the Group's centenary year and thereafter. It will be funding projects which will raise the aspiration, motivation and quality of life amongst young people suffering from disadvantage.
The Bar Pro Bono Unit is a charity which helps to find pro bono (free) legal assistance from volunteer barristers. Pro bono assistance is only available to those who cannot afford to pay and who cannot obtain public funding (Legal Aid).
Samaritans is a confidential support service for anyone in the UK & Ireland The service is available 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. Volunteers offer support by responding to phone calls, emails and lettersor you can drop into a Branch for a face-to-face meeting. Alternatively
Birchwood Highland is a charity dedicated to support some of the Highland's most vulnerable adults and young people. It aims to improve the quality of life of people with mental health issues and complex needs by promoting recovery, inclusion and independence. It provides residential and outreach support covering Inverness, Easter Ross, Lochaber and Caithness.
To help local people, provide local solutions through a range of effective grant making programmes in the areas of poverty and deprivation. To stimulate new initiatives and partnerships within the community and to link these with the major regeneration initiatives in the city.
Bloom Trust International aims to create awareness of the global water and malaria crisis and raise money to fund efficient and sustainable water,malaria and sanitation projects. The aim is to overcome poverty,and sickness,with access to safe drinking clean water and Beat Back Malaria.
Blue Sky Development & Regeneration is a social enterprise set up to give paid work to people coming out of prison to enable them to move successfully into long-term employment. Its mission is to help break the cycle of re-offending and achieve long-term benefits for society.
The Bright Horizons Foundation for Children is Bright Horizons Family Solution?s way of making sure that the closing line of our mission statement ?
Bristol Nights is an ecumenical christian organisation consisting of volunteers from churches in Bristol. it provides a Christian prescence and listening service to the night time economy in the centre of Bristol.
Guildford RFC U13's wish to go on rugby tour at Easter 2010. Going on tour increases self confidence and communication skills in the players through team building and the physical and mental challenges the tour brings. It is important that this is a fully inclusive tour for boys and coaches and hope to raise £10k to cover all costs.
Brook is a young people's sexual health charity which works with and for young people through clinical services, education and outreach, campaigns, advocacy and lobbying. Brook's mission is ensure that all children and young people have access to high quality, free and confidential sexual health services, as well as education and support that enables them to make informed, active choices about their personal and sexual relationships so they can enjoy their sexuality without harm. You can find more information on Brook at www.brook.org.uk
To donate to the Brook 100 Club please click here http://www.justgiving.com/Brook-100-Club here
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre brings to international attention the social and environmental impacts (positive & negative) of 5000 companies worldwide. The Centre’s researchers are based in India, Senegal, South Africa, UK, Ukraine & USA. They work to promote transparency, accountability, and protection of victims.
Business in Glasgow (BiG) is a non-profit organisation serving the business and offices community by adding value to individuals and teams in the workplace.
The Campaign for Learning is an independent charity working to stimulate a passion for learning which sustains people for life. Its work supports thousands of organisations including schools, prisons, workplaces, and children’s centres to offer learning opportunities that give individuals the confidence to change their lives for the better.
Camps International Trust supports community and animal conservation projects in East Africa and Borneo.
These projects are identified, administered and managed in the territory by Camps International who send volunteers to actively participate in ethical tourism. In 2008 Camps International won the Responsible Travel award for volunteering.
The Trust ensures that all projects are both long term and sustainable, and provide tangible results for the local people and wildlife.
It fundraises to provide servces for local cardiac patients in the form of exercise classes, a buddy service and it works with another local group to assist in providing social events.
Cass Business School, London, delivers innovative, relevant and forward-looking education, training, consultancy and research. Located in the heart of one of the world's leading financial centres, Cass is perfectly positioned to be the intellectual hub of the City of London. Our dialogue with business shapes the structure and content of all our programmes of study, our executive education programmes and our research. Our MBA, Specialist Masters and Undergraduate Programmes have a reputation for excellence in professional education. The school requires donations through the Cass Fund to support a variety of projects, constantly improving our standards and resources to achieve a level of excellence for which Cass is renowned. The Fund also supports scholarships allowing students to fulfil their potential, regardless of their financial means.
It raises funds in the UK to establish small sustainable businesses in many parts of the developing world to enable individuals and families to break free from desperate poverty.
We support external charities chosen by the Company's Charitable Board for the relief of poverty, advancement of education, awarding prizes and the establishment of libraries and other facilities for the members of the surveying profession or other recognised profession. It also supports the Lord Mayor's nominated charities. Funds are also raised from the annual Inter-Livery Swimathon.
Chengelo Trust supports a Christian, co-educational boarding school in Zambia. It contributes education for the next generation of leading Zambians. Chengelo has the best academic record in the country, and is also strong in agricultural education and in outreach to subsistence farmers. It urgently needs support for development projects.
Cherished Memories organises high- profile events and special days of family bonding for life-limited and disabled children from hospices in South East England. A recorded DVD of the day is sent onto the families, so they can look back on and remember with love and happiness.
Cherry D is a charity which works as a ?capacity builder? providing support at no cost to small charities in Bristol. Cherry D helps them tackle their own organisational challenges in Business Planning, Management, Governance, Business Development, Finance, Human Resources , Marketing, Public Relations and much more.
CSEF is a national charity dedicated to reducing the number of child victims through interactive child safety education. Key focus is placed on the delivery of Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education to children and young people in the British Isles.
chinadialogue is a platform that creates communication across barriers of language and culture on environment and climate change. chinadialogue's primary vehicle is chinadialogue.net, a unique bilingual website that publishes even-handedly and independently in Chinese and English.
Choice Support provides a wide range of services for people with learning disabilities. These include a large number of registered homes and supported living projects, as well as outreach services, day activities, health promotion and housing management. We also offer a highly regarded consultancy service.
Chrysalis has been active for many years raising money for individual charities - in particular, the company's radio division has frequently worked with its listeners to raise funds for local good causes. Off the back of this, the company has now decided to set up the "Chrysalis Group Charitable Trust" to enable it to take a more proactive approach towards raising money. By setting up its own trust Chrysalis is now able to fundraise and claim gift aid efficiently, by entering into a partnership with Justgiving.com. It is also not restricted in the choice of charities that Chrysalis chooses to fundraise for, and can now process funds through the Trust which can then be allocated across a number of different charities of our choosing. The Radio Riders appeal is the first example of this approach in action.
We help anyone at all who comes to us needing advice on any issue and at the same time we work with our clients and others to help make a positive difference to society.
Citizens Online is a national charity who believe participation in the digital world is a basic human right. Citizens Online promotes digital inclusion and the aim is for everybody to enjoy and share the benefit from digital technologies, so that our society may become more inclusive and just.
Helping local people who are in need in any practical way we can.
It helps fund train young people in engineering, design and other associated skills in industry and is also associated with a number of service charities.
The Community Foundation connects donors with local causes that make a real difference in Merseyside. Providing grants and support to local communities, helping them focus on building a better, stronger Merseyside for future generations.
Our Foundation has been set up to work together with other like minded Companies & Institutions who wish to support Coffee farmers and their families. Our focus tends to be on education and food security projects and where possible children will be the focus of our help.
Give us your PCs and we will transfer this usable technology to those who need it most. Together we can help the excluded lift themselves out of poverty and into prosperity. Lets give the children of Africa the opportunity they need to realise their potential.
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It encourages environmental awareness, action and co-operation by individuals, organisations, corporations and government. It devises and manages projects and schemes for environmental improvement and education. It provides information and disseminates news on environmental matters.
Contact offers young people the opportunity to explore new ideas with support from staff and creative and business professionals helping emerging young artists to create new and thought provoking performances as well as showing a brilliant programme of local, national and international performers.
Cool Earth is a new UK based charity that is tackling climate change by protecting the world’s most threatened rainforests. With destruction of such forest accounting for one in four emissions of CO2, Cool Earth gives individuals and organisation in the UK the means to act directly to protect this critical global resource.
Its aim is to enable Carers in Bexley to have a break from their caring responsibilities; it does this by providing trained Care Support Workers who look after the cared for person in their home or take the person out while the carer has a break from their caring responsibilities.
Crossroads Care is a national network of local charities providing support for carers and people they care for. Nationally Crossroads Care helps over 35,000 individuals and their families, helping carers to make a life of their own outside caring.
Locally we provide a range of services for adults and children of all ages, disabilities or health conditions. In addition to care in the home, we offer a Day Care club for older people with care needs, a Young Carers Club for carers aged 8-18 and an After School Club for children with disabilities.
The area we cover includes Brentwood and Basildon and their surrounding districts. Refer to our website www.brentwoodcrossroads.org.uk for more information.
Danegrove is a three-form entry County Primary School located in East Barnet. Thank you for helping to prepare your child for a fit and healthy future. Donations this year will be used to fund new playground equipment, including a wooden adventure trail, a climbing wall and new sandpits. Please be as generous as you can. Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. Note that if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 25% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. Many thanks for your support.
DCF is an independent, grant making charity supporting hundreds of local voluntary, community groups on the frontline in helping local people in need and creating better, more caring communities for everyone. It helps people who want to give, reach groups making a real difference to local lives.
Working hand in hand with DHL employees, the DHL UK Foundation funds activities and programmes which help children and young people achieve their full potential. The Foundation is an independent charity, founded in 1988, and encourages all DHL employees to get involved in the communities in which they live and work, through fundraising and volunteering.
Our mission is to raise money for the thousands of disadvantaged children in Northern Ireland who are counting on our support. Funds raised will directly benefit children and young people aged 0-17 with a focus on alleviating disability, combating illness, improving quality of life, encouraging personal development and aspirational...
THE PROVISION OF SUCH GRANTS AND DONATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS OR SUCH CHARITABLE ASSOCIATIONS, BODIES AND ORGANISATIONS AS THE TRUSTEES IN THEIR ABSOLUTE DISCRETION SHALL THINK FIT IN AREAS TO WHICH 96.4 EAGLE RADIO TRANSMITS.
Earth Partners catalyses funds for bridge-building between countries, communities & citizens at the crux of environment, social justice & personal wellbeing. Bike the Earth, a 2 year expedition to draw the world?s attention to new sustainable solutions & ideas, is its 1st project.
East Sussex, Brighton & Hove Crossroads provides professional respite for carers using paid, trained staff when the carer most needs it. A carer is someone, who, without payment, provide help and support to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour, due to age, physical or mental illness, addiction or disability.
It is the aim of Edinburgh Headway Group to provided caring support to people who have suffered traumatic head injuries and certain other forms of acquired brain injury and to provide support for their caring relatives. The objective is to help the brain injured person obtain the best results from his/her remaining abilities.
Emmaus Hampshire is not just another homelessness charity! Far from just providing a safe place to stay, the Emmaus Hampshire Community provides Companions (as residents are known) with a home and with opportunities to learn new skills and make new friends. In return Companions agree to sign off benefits and commit to a 40-hour working week within the Community. Emmaus Hampshire provides the wider community with an invaluable resource - a place to come to donate and buy quality second-hand furniture and household goods; a place to chat with friends and Companions over a cup of coffee; a place to learn more about environmentally-friendly living ... and, of course, a place where they can feel that they are really making a difference!
EAP works in the extractive industries, public sector infrastructure and engineering education, to fight poverty and promote sustainable development. It helps deliver practical benefits to poor people through creating jobs, promoting enterprise development and providing training.
Equity for Africa helps small businesses grow to create sustainable employment in Africa. We use donations from our supporters to invest in equipment for these businesses, aiming to fill a financing gap that prevents them growing to create jobs in their communities. On average, we create a permanent job for every £850 invested, and your donation is recycled into further investments that help even more entrepreneurs succeed. So far, we've created over 230 new jobs.
The ERM Foundation supports social and environmental projects around the world. It is led by ERM employees who volunteer their time to undertake the majority of fundraising and practical involvement.
The Evening Chronicle Sunshine Fund provides specially adapted equipment, custom built apparatus or special learning aids, for children with disabilities or special needs, to improve the quality of their lives. The fund is helping North East children in special schools, learning units, hospitals and also individual families.
Forever Manchester is a new movement that captures the spirit of those that have an affinity with Manchester. It's a collective that understands the fabric of Greater Manchester and wants to be a part of securing its future, forever. It's a fund that will make communities safer and ultimately nicer places to live by supporting grassroots community projects in the region.
Forever Manchester promises to secure a brighter future for generations to come
FOSSA (Friends of Salcombe School Association) raises funds to improve the learning experiences of the children by creating a better learning environment for both staff and children, and to foster the relationship between children, parents and the school through a variety of social and fundraising events held througout the year.
Foundation66 works creatively with individuals, communities and policy makers to achieve positive change and reduce the harm caused by problem alcohol and drug use. Everything about what Foundation66 does is channelled into changing lives together through the provision of alcohol and drug misuse services in the London area.
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London's first home for abandoned children and of three major figures in British history: its campaigning founder the philanthropist Thomas Coram, the artist William Hogarth and the composer George Frideric Handel.
We assist individuals to become self-employed by offering low interest repayable loans of up to £5,000, on going business guidance and support, which can include advice from a volunteer mentor and where appropriate small grants to test a business idea.
It assists the charitable working of Aberdeen Citizens Advice Bureau so that they may provide advice and assistance to clients of the Bureau. It raises funds and receives contributions from any persons or organisations. It provides equipment and supports volunteers and members of staff of Aberdeen Citizens Advice Bureau.
We are a group of friends who are raising money to help our friends who work with impoverished communities around the world. We have a number of projects that you could invest in. Each has been selected because we know the people involved (and trust them).
To assist and help Lydney & District Hospital
Froyle Village Hall is a registered charity set up to provide, manage and maintain a village hall. In 2010 it hopes to modernise the kitchen and replace the heating system. It is currently raising funds to achieve this.
GamesAid is a new UK video games industry based charity. It distributes funds to a diverse range of charities; it is a means of giving something back on behalf of the industry. GamesAid acts as a broker of charitable activity on behalf of the industry, taking advice from all sectors. It is a non trading body. The charity is administered by Trustees, who operate on a fixed term basis. It is formally run by a chairman, who is also on a fixed term. GamesAid is a children and young people's charity.
Global Cool Foundation runs two programmes focused on reducing carbon emissions. 1. Global Cool inspires people to reduce their carbon footprint by showing that climate-friendly activity is cool. 2. Project Genie is an education and action programme run in primary schools that creates measurable, meaningful and sustained reductions in carbon emissions.
GHCT is a charity raising funds to help places of Christian worship of all denominations with repairs and improvements to the fabric of buildings & contents. The aim is to help keep the 500+ churches and chapels alive, both for worship and as active centres of community life.
The Gordon House Association is established for the relief of any form of physical and mental distress and suffering resulting from problem gambling in all its aspects.
It is run by serving and retired Police officers and Support Staff from Grampian Police. It helps a wide range of causes from the relief of suffering to helping with illness. It works with local schools and businesses promoting Justice and Hope through social inclusion and corporate social responsibility
Green Thing (www.dothegreenthing.com) is a public service that inspires people to lead a greener life. With the help of brilliant videos and inspiring stories etc. from creative people and community members around the world, Green Thing focuses on seven things you can do - and enjoy doing. Please help Green Thing to make the biggest difference it can make. Thanks for your support
Green-Works is currently helping rebuild Sierra Leone?s schools, orphanages, libraries and health centres following the devastation of civil war. Literacy rates are amongst the lowest in the world, only 30% of children can go to school. Classes are up to 100 as 49% of the population is UNDER 16. Education is vital; there are no desks or chairs to use. £5 enables Green-Works to provide school equipment for one child - for their entire school life. Green-Works donate and exports redundant furniture, to a range of infrastructure projects in the developing world, including an orphanage in Romania; NGO projects in Benin, Gambia and Ghana, even equipping an entire dentistry hospital in Khartoum.
It aims to alleviate poverty and suffering around the world caused by natural disaster or as a result of people’s social and economic conditions. It does this through the development of education, health and other social services, the improvement of transport infrastructure, water supplies and other communal facilities and the promotion of self help activities.
The objects of Halifax Opportunities Trust are to carry out activities that relieve poverty and unemployment, advance training, particularly among unemployed people, including the provision and creation of training and employment opportunities and the provision of childcare.
Not for profit Housing Association providing social housing in Halton
Have Stick Will Travel aims to give the poorly sighted the opportunity to acquire technology and blind friendly equipment needed to make their lives easier and more fulfilling. Have Stick also hopes to educate employers and the public to the needs and ways of interacting with blind and partially sighted people.
Help a London Child was founded in 1975 by Lord Attenborough CBE, as 95.8 Capital FM's charity to assist and give opportunities to thousands of London?s children and young people experiencing abuse, homelessness, disability, poverty and illness. Over the last 34 years the charity has raised in excess of £20 million and awarded that amount to over 10,000 small groups across the Capital, directly helping over 1 million children.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation manages funds for individuals and organisations wanting to support charities in the County. The money from these funds, in addition to the Foundation's general fundraising activities, enables it to make grants to local charities and voluntary groups, helping them to manage projects benefiting the communities they serve.
HMWT is the only charity dedicated solely to protecting the wildlife and wild spaces of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, engaging diverse communities through access to nature reserves, campaigning, volunteering and education. It is supported by over 18,000 members an army of vounteers and manages 43 nature reserves totalling approximately 700 hectares.
Hilton in the Community Foundation is a grant-making organisation which fundraises throughout Hilton Worldwide properties in Europe to support disadvantaged children and young people. By the end of 2009, grants totalling £7.4million have been made, benefiting over 2 million young people through a variety of education, health, and disaster relief projects. Hilton Worldwide funds the core costs of the Foundation, so every net £1 and ?1 goes directly to projects helping young people.
We use football to energise and empower people who are homeless or excluded to change their own lives. The Homeless World Cup Foundation supports grass roots football development programmes in over 60 nations triggered by the Homeless World Cup, an established international football tournament addressing health, education and welfare globally. 77% of players change their lives significantly after participating.
Human trafficking is a global trade in human life and is the world?s fastest growing crime, We exist to.
1. INVESTIGATE and bring about the rescue of victims from the abuse of human trafficking;
2. Assist in the protection and REHABILITATION of victims;
3. Ensure perpetrators are held accountable for their crimes via PROSECUTION;
4. CAMPAIGN at a local, national and international level ensuring that relevant laws on human trafficking nationally and internationally are effective in combating the problem
Faith groups increasingly demand to be heard in public life. They want to influence our politics, our schools and our cultural life. But who represents the interests of the growing number of ethically concerned but non-religious people in Scotland? The Humanist Society of Scotland (HSS) does.
Inspire, the Education Business Partnership for Hackney, is an independent charity that supports the education, training and development of young people by linking them with businesses and their employees. It aims to raise young peoples achievements and aspirations and develop their motivation, skills and knowledge for the world of work.
The International Association for Human Values (IAHV) was founded in Geneva in 1997, to foster, on a global scale, deeper understanding of the values that unite us as a human community. Our aim is to promote an awareness of the importance of human values, encourage their development, and to initiate and support projects in the UK and throughout the world that meet the fundamental objectives of the IAHV organisation in Human Values (and which meet our criteria).
The mission of The ISIS Foundation (UK) is to make a positive difference to the lives of children in the developing world. Donor funds go directly to project-related work as the charity's parent ? The ISIS Group, finance and consulting businesses - pay all head office and administrative costs. The ISIS Foundation (UK) achieves its mission largely through educational and health projects in Nepal and Uganda. Projects in Nepal range from supporting war-affected children in Kathmandu, to working with villagers to put solar power, latrines, stoves and safe drinking water into homes in remote NW Nepal. Projects in Uganda range from supporting a home for street kids in Kampala, to funding, training and advising a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a rural hospital. For more information please see www.isis.bm Charity Registration No 1098152
We are an independent humanitarian organisation, committed to assisting individuals without discrimination against greed, religion, race, sex, or political convictions. We provides assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to vulnerable victims of innate conflict.
Improving the quality of life of the vulnerable and the disadvantaged in the poorest of communities and demonstrating the love of God through word and deed.
The KCFM Smile Foundation exists to positively change the lives of people within Hull & East Yorkshire, by providing support and grants to organisations in need who meet our charitable objectives. We will work with our partners within the corporate community to provide resources to make a visible difference to the organisations we work with.
The Kent Muslim Welfare Association was set up in 70’s by Muslims living in Kent. Since that time it has become a source of support and knowledge to its diverse Muslim community, as well as an enriching initiative to help serve the wider host community and strenghten community cohesion.
Key 103 and Magic 1152's Cash for Kids is the new name for Manchester Kids. Key 103 and Magic 1152's Cash for Kids is a grant giving charity, working with radio stations Key 103 and magic 1152 to raise funds for disadvantaged children across Greater Manchester, supporting voluntary and charitable projects who work directly with disadvantaged children. All monies raised stays in the local area. Thanks to your support Key 103 and Magic 1152's Cash for Kids directly helped 9,500 children in the Greater Manchester area, during 2007.
The aim of Kidsgloves is to promote social mobility by targeting able students from poorer backgrounds who show signs of disenfranchisement from mainstream education. Kidgloves works out of the famous Cityboxer gym in Southwark and will be focusing it efforts toward local young people
THE KINGS KPA IS A RENAL CHARITY ASSISTING PATIENTS WITH RENAL OR RENAL ASSOCIATED ISSUES UNDER THE CARE OF KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL, CAMBERWELL, LONDON AND IT'S SATELLITES THROUGHOUT SOUTH LONDON AND KENT.
The Ladbrokes in the Community Charitable Trust was established in 2003 to raise money for a wide range of charities and good causes. From healthcare to education, sport to community sectors, the Charitable Trust has helped more than 1650 charities with individual donations. Particular emphasis is placed on helping charities who work with the disadvantaged, disabled or those generally at risk in our society. Over £4million has now been raised in Ladbrokes shops across the UK. It's a fantastic effort by shop staff and all their customers (and those employed at Head and Regional Offices) and we continue to focus our efforts on raising more funds to make a difference to as many lives as possible.
This charity raises money for a variety of causes within the Canterbury and Coastal areas supporting amongst others the terminally ill, diabetes sufferers and the Cathedral restoration project. Each year the incoming Lady Mayoress with the assistance of the trustees will choose the charitable purposes to be supported during that year.
LandAid is the UK property industry charity. Using the industry's combined resources and expertise we give young and disadvantaged people access to the support, facilities and opportunities they need to succeed.
We are currently appealing for donations for reconstruction projects following the earthquake and tsunami in Chile and floods in Peru. Please mark your donation Peru or Chile in the comments box at the end of the process. Thank you!
The LATA Foundation supports projects throughout Latin America. In the event that we raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, surplus funds will be used to help with other projects throughout Latin America. For information about projects please see www.latafoundation.org.
Laureus funds sports activities for disadvantaged young people around the world. Laureus promotes the positive effect that sport has in tackling some of the world's most challenging social issues from mental health, HIV/Aids, and substance abuse to crime, social exclusion, and violence.
The Foundation raises money from individuals, companies and organisations to improve the quality of life of people in Leeds. We run a wide range of charitable funds which give grants to small groups in the local community, ensuring the money is used to address real needs, problems and issues.
The Foundation was formed with the aim of providing sports, health and educational opportunities to the young people of Leeds & Yorkshire, and to use the 'power of sport' to inspire, motivate and educate individuals within it.
It helps to relieve poverty suffered as a result of accident or disability or ill health by persons employed or formerly employed within the building and civil engineering industries and allied trades in the United Kingdom including the widows and children of such people
Road safety within the village of Rooksbridge
Little Heroes is a local charity dedicated to supporting children with cancer. Your support for Little Heroes is worth so much. Its not how much you donate that counts but its taking part that does. Whatever your donation is big or small, remember that every little helps.
The London Business Action on Homelessness Client Support Fund gives small grants to homeless clients who are struggling to get back to employment and stable living. Most will have secured a job but are waiting for their first pay cheque so urgently need help with travel, food or similar essentials.
To relieve generally or individually serving or former members of the London Regiment who are in need by virtue of financial hardship, sickness or disability and promote the efficiency of the Regiment.
For over 30 years, Look Ahead Housing & Care, a charitable housing association, has provided specialist housing, care and support to vulnerable people across London and the South East. Each week we offer support to over 3100 people with a range of support needs. These include rough sleepers, people with learning disabilities or mental ill-health issues, recovering substance abusers, ex-offenders, people fleeing domestic violence, single homeless people and young people leaving care. For more information please visit www.lookahead.org.uk.
The Lord Provost’s Charitable Trust is a fund independent of the City Council set up to support good causes of all kinds in Aberdeen. It was founded in 1999, by then Lord Provost Dr Margaret Farquhar CBE, with the aim of aiding small City groups and charitable concerns.
Every year thousands of children are injured in preventable accidents at home and on our roads. At the LV=Streetwise indoor life-sized safety village they learn about everyday dangers and what to do in an emergency in a fun and memorable way ? gaining both knowledge and the confidence to cope.
Magpie Dance is an inclusive contemporary dance company and has carved out a national reputation for its exciting and inspiring approach to inclusive and creative dance.
Male Cancer Awareness Campaign is all about raising awareness. It is not about research. Using live awareness, we travel nationwide to educate men, every last one. We teach them the importance of early detection and try to reduce the embarrassment issues associated with male cancer. Male Cancer Awareness Campaign - achieving lasting change in the fight against cancer.
In 2009, Ogilvy Group UK started working in partnership with International Needs (Registered Charity No 1010597 - www.ineeds.org.uk) in a project called Many Ogilvy Hands. This project has a mission to build a secondary school in the village of Buikwe in Uganda to provide education for around 450 young people. There is a lot to be done but we believe that many hands make light work. So come and join us - together there is much that we can achieve.
The Mark Evison Foundation aims to promote leadership qualities in young people. The Foundation has been created to offer support to young individuals to wish to actively pursue their own physical, mental and personal development to help develop their potential over a period of time.
The Market Research Benevolent Association exists to help those who work or have worked in market research in any capacity, whether as researchers, interviewers, or office staff, as employees or independents, and whether members of The Market Research Society or not.
Martin Currie is a specialist investment management business, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Martin Currie Charitable Foundation oversees the company's fund-raising and volunteering activities. Martin Currie's staff have selected four partner charities to be the main beneficiaries of the 2010 Martin Currie Rob Roy Challenge, which will take place on 19 June. They are The NSPCC, The Prince's Trust, Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust and Sightsavers International.
The Media Standards Trust is an independent registered charity that aims to find ways to foster the highest standards of excellence in news journalism on behalf of the public, and ensure public trust in news is nurtured.
Merlin's Magic Wand is a worldwide charity for children. It provides magical experiences for children who are seriously ill, disabled or disadvantaged, and brings smiles to their faces. It provides the means for disadvantaged children to visit a Merlin Group attraction in one of its many locations around the world.
It has been established to give financial and other support to charities and advice agencies in the Midlands that provide free legal advice. It aims to enhance the availability of access to these services in the Midlands by raising funds, principally through an annual 10k legal walk.
It supports orphans, poor children, prisoners, old people and many others in desperate need in Moldova -Europe's poorest country. The support includes feeding, clothing, shelter, education and medical care. This is done through a tried and tested local team who are accountable to the Charity and to the Baptist Union.
More to Life is a programme of course work designed to support personal and social transformation, with the aim of helping people everywhere contribute to the creation of a truly inheritable world
Over the next three years, Morgan Stanley will raise funds toward the construction of a new clinical building at Great Ormond street hospital, due to open in 2012. With several sections of the hospital in need of rebuilding over the next seven years, the Firm aims to raise £10mn, a substantial sum towards the total £146mn cost of the new "Morgan Stanley Clinical Building."
Moto in the Community Trust is the charitable arm of Moto the UK's largest provider of motorway service areas. The Trust is a grant making charity that focuses on making a difference to the 48 local communities that Moto are part of.
Moving the World is CEVA Logistics' charity foundation, whose employees help raise funds for nominated charities such as Macmillan Cancer Support, British Heart Foundation & Transaid.
Helps individuals and groups by improving information and education about debt, money and consumer issues. Supported by moneysavingexpert.com, Martin Lewis? website
The charitable funds are to be disbursed primarily to local charities, projects & good causes based in Nairnshire, and also to national charities for their use in Nairnshire, and that a proportion of the funds (about 10%) are to be distributed to national and international charities supported by Rotary International.
We help adults and children who are stressed due to bullying, harassment, victimisation, discrimination and/or stalking issues. We specialise in workplace bullying and playground bullying. The helpline provides confidential, impartial and practical guidance.
The charity operates The National Museum of Computing based at Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes. The museum, which is open to visitors and researchers, catalogs the development of computing primarily in the UK. It operates regular school visits.
Research Nephrotic Syndrome Trust, to try and find a cure, carried out at Bristol Childrens Hospital, under the direction of Prof Moin Saleem.
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.
The Foundation is a grant giving charity which awards much needed grants to community groups and projects in the county - to create safer, stronger communities. Projects supported include breakfast clubs and environmental schemes, clubs for adults and children with disabilities, support groups for elderly and isolated people, rural outreach work, sporting activities … and much more.
ODA is a student-run charity that works to harness the energy, enthusiasm and resources of the Oxford student body to assist with small-scale, community-initiated development projects in the developing world.
The Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (ODAC) is an independent, UK-registered educational charity working to raise international public awareness and promote better understanding of the world's oil-depletion problem.
The Oldham Muslim Centre (OMC) a £2.2m project was established in February 2007, it is one of the largest Islamic Institutions in the North of England. The OMC is in the heart of the Muslim Community here in Oldham, it provides services for Women, Children, Youth, Elders and the Wider Community.
Currently OMC has regular activities for all age groups including a Evening Madrassa, Quran Classes for adults, weekly Tafsir classes for men and women, youth circles, children weekend schools for boyz and girls and is on the process of setting up support classes for new Muslims.
OMC continuously has looked to build community cohesion by holding various programmes with non-Muslim including Exhibitions, Any Question on Faith events, Awareness days, School Masjid tours and many more activites. The Centre regularly holds conferences for young people addressing issues such as drugs, gang culture and education. It holds regular luncheon clubs for elders and provides other services such as ?Quit Smoking?, ?Job Centre Plus Drop Ins? and ?Imam Counseling?.
Future plans for the Centre include a Full Time Madrassa, a Social Enterprise section and the setting up of a Muslim Scouts Club.
Currently OMC still has over £1.2m to raise, please make a donation and help to clear the Centre?s debt. We appreciate all your support and encouragement, Thank you.
One 4 Kids helps raise awareness, support and monies for disadvantaged children of the world. Its main aim is the completion of an orphange in Tanzania.
Works to fund unique roundabout water pumps and assist with community health projects in Africa
THE OPAL FOUNDATION IS A CHARITY WHICH IS DEDICATED TO SUPPORTING UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN, ENHANCING THEIR LIVES AND GIVING THEM OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ORDINARILY OPEN TO THEM.
Optometry Giving Sight is a global fundraising campaign, which aims to eliminate a leading cause of avoidable blindness, uncorrected refractive error (simply the need for an eye examination and a pair of glasses) through sustainable programs. You can help give sight and hope to those in desperate need.
The Orchestra of the City was founded in April 2003. The Orchestra of the City gives talented and enthusiastic voluntary musicians a chance to play regularly in a non-professional orchestra of a high standard with challenging repertoire.
Established 1986, Our Celebration is a registered charity supporting over 100 people by delivering high quality services helping them recover from mental ill-health. It successfully supports people recovering from a range of difficulties and is effective at keeping people well and moving them through services and into mainstream activity.
PayBack focuses on 'giving back' to children living or attending school within seven miles of one of Ceridian's offices. The PayBack Foundation exists to financially assist deserving and disadvantaged youngsters supporting individual, named children, as part of an ongoing and long term relationship helping them develop and improve their lives.
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Pilotlight supports over 50 innovative grassroots organisations to develop strategic plans and help them to grow their income by an average of 54% within two years of working with us. We do this through a unique process of placing teams of business leaders into charities rooted in our communities.
Together we have helped change the lives of thousands of people, our ambition is to reach many more charities. To do this, we must raise £1 million.
P.I.P.S. Newry & Mourne was established in 2003 by people who had experienced suicide in their families. The organisation has three aims, Suicide Prevention, Intervention & Postvention to help save lives and support those affected by suicide and self-harm. To create awareness and reduce stigma, to offer training and suicide education workshops
Potters Village is a Christian project based in Kisoro, South West Uganda. A nursery has been established to provide a home and nurture for abandoned babies and young children under six years old. Included in the work is support for pregnant girls, family support, education, health care, spiritual and social care.
Press Relief is an initiative, set up by Cambridge Newspapers Ltd, to use the power of the Press to its best effect - for the good of the community it serves. Through the organisation of events, Press Relief raises money which is subsequently shared out to those in need within the local community.
The Primary Care Cardiovascular Society is an educational charity for healthcare professionals who influence the care and outcome of patients with or at risk of cardiovascular disease in the primary care setting.
PCCS Bike Ride Challenge 2010 - Friday, 2nd July to Sunday, 4th July - Edinburgh to Newcastle - 'Forth to Tyne Coasts and Castles' - 200 miles. For more information of this event, please contact Kathryn at [email protected]
Project African Wilderness is working hard to save the stunning Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve in Malawi from being destroyed by encroachment and poaching. From our base on the edge of the Reserve we are working with other local people to protect the great range of biodiversity, bring back the Black Rhino and other larger mammals and provide clean safe water, training and a range of different employment opportunities.
ProjectScotland is the revolutionary volunteering organisation for 16-25 year olds in Scotland. Our volunteering placements help young people discover new skills, confidence and experience in something they are interested in which will help them in later life.
Lawyers Challenging Poverty
Protimos is an organisation of lawyers who work to provide access to law for indigenous and marginalised communities in the developing world.
The Quintessentially Foundation supports charitable activity worldwide that improves the health, education and welfare of disadvantaged communities. In 2010 we are supporting four charities; The House of St. Barnabas, The Place2Be, Room to Read and SOS Children's Villages. For more information please visit www.quintessentiallyfoundation.org
Reach uniquely works with voluntary and community organisations of all sizes and across all sectors to help them achieve their goals. We encourage and recruit individuals with business and professional skills to offer time in fulfilling and rewarding volunteering roles. Our skilled volunteers help organsations facing significant challenges to respond. From improving their effectiveness to developing their services, ensuring survival to responding constructively to a take-over or merger, improving governance to delivering major change. Reach helps organisations to succeed and volunteers to make a difference.
The Richard Burns Foundation wants to inspire and support active people whose lives are affected by serious illness and injury. The RBF raises resources and awareness for projects that help active people of all ages in their fight against adversity.
CARE FOR CASUALTIES APPPEAL -
The funds raised from this appeal are dedicated to support the immediate, medium and long term care of Rifles' Casualties.
If you would like to make a donation or fundraise for this cause, please would you also contact our Appeal coordinator at [email protected] so that we can keep in touch with you and support you. Thank you!
There are 37 million people blind in the world 90% of these live in the poorest part of the developing world 75% of this is treatable or preventable. In the developed world .. its a serious disability. In the developing world .. ITS A DEATH SENTENCE
Ripon Community Link was established in 1990 and is a leading provider of innovative support services for people with learning disabilities. We are a registered charity managed by a board of trustees.
The ROPUK Foundation provides support to hardship cases, nominated by agents or clients of the ROPUK Network. It aims to support a wide variety of good causes, through regular payouts to approved applications three or four times a year.
Rosy (Respite nursing for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters) is a charitable support group, operating under the umbrella of the Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust Charity, that is dedicated to the provision of additional respite care to Oxfordshire's sick youngsters in their own homes, born with life-limiting or chronic conditions and others who have developed these conditions. Further details about the Rosy Support Group can be found at www.justgiving.com/rosy and donations can also be made on this site page.
The Rotary Club of Bristol Breakfast is a mixed gender club brought together to carry out valuable community work and to fundraise for selected charities; our members span a range from mid 30s upwards and the representation of business, professions and jobs is vast.
The ninth Dragon Boat Festival will be held on Sunday 13th June 2010 to raise money for Rotary charities including The Station which is the old Fire Station in Bridewell which is being developed to provide a world class 32,000 sq ft facility to all young people in Bristol which will be open weekdays and week ends. They will receive around 60% of the money raised the remainder going to other Rotary Charities and good causes including Gift Aid
The Grantham Swimarathon is a major fund raising event for mostly local charities and worthy causes. 2010 sees the 21st year that the community has joined together over the three day event, to enjoy an hour or two of great fun to help others. Last year it raised over £36,000 that benefited over 40 organisations.
We help the serving and retired Royal Engineers (Sappers), their wife or widow and their dependant families who have fallen on hard times and have a benevolence need.
RoSPA?s mission is to ?save lives and reduce injuries?, by researching, educating and informing to help to prevent accidents. Although most accidents are preventable, they can happen anywhere, 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-week. RoSPA concentrates its expertise in the following areas: at work, at leisure, on the road and in the home.
RSI Action is the only national charity providing help, support and advice for repetitive strain injuries (RSI) in the UK. RSI Action is working to raise awareness of RSI conditions and aims to achieve major change in the way sufferers are diagnosed, treated and supported.
The SS Nomadic Charitable Trust is a charity aiming to restore SS Nomadic, the tender for the Titanic and last surviving member of the White Star Fleet.
Safer London Foundation is the independent charitable arm of the Metropolitan Police Service, with a presence in every London borough. The Foundation focuses on empowering local people to reduce violence and crime in London by helping to fund innovative community crime reduction projects and by supporting the activities of Safer Neighbourhoods police Teams and their community panels.
Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support for people experiencing distress or despair including suicidal thoughts. Money is raised to support telephone, email and face-to-face support as well as outreach activities. The Redbridge branch, based in Ilford, relies on voluntary support, receives over 16,000 contacts annually and has 50 active volunteers.
Scottish Epilepsy Initiative works in Scotland for people with epilepsy. Each week another 50 Scots will be diagnosed with the disorder. Epilepsy is a distressing, debilitating condition which in many cases seriously affects quality of life. There are approximately 40,000 people in Scotland living with epilepsy.
We are currently raising funds for our Valentine Appeal, helping young people with epilepsy.
St Valentine is the patron saint both of epilepsy and of young people. Our Appeal will encourage teenagers with epilepsy to lead as normal a life as possible by providing the knowledge, skills and positive examples that will help them to cope better with the condition and so integrate better within their peer group.
?I feel like this will not only help young people but other ages of people who have epilepsy, and it will help others understand more about living with epilepsy and not just the medical side?, (female, 17).
There are an estimated 8550 children and teenagers with epilepsy in Scotland. The needs of young people are currently somewhat under-represented within the epilepsy community. There is a real need for emotional and social support. Teenagers with epilepsy may experience significant day to day problems that can prevent them from living ordinary lives. In particular, the stigma attached to the diagnosis can be almost as debilitating as the disorder itself.
For more information please contact us on 0141 248 9972 or [email protected]
The Scottish SPCA is Scotland's leading animal welfare charity. The Scottish SPCA is entirely separate from the RSPCA which works only in England and Wales. With no Government or lottery funding, the Society relies on the generosity of the Scottish public through donations, legacies and fundraising events.
We give internship opportunities to under-represented ethnic minority students at top tier investment banks and corporate law firms.
SERV provides an out of hours(7pm to 6am) emergency courier service conveying blood and blood products, medical records and other related items free of charge to NHS establishments in the South East of England.
The Sheffield Marathon Charities Trust is the charity arm of The Sheffield Marathon Ltd, promoters of the SIG Insulations Sheffield Half Marathon and Fun Run. Monies donated to the Trust are distributed to the charities. To view charities visit www.sheffieldmarathon.com Ensure your donation is linked to Sheffield Half Marathon 2009.
Sherborne Prep is an independent co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 3 - 13 years in the South West of England. It has an enviable academic reputation as a feeder to many of England's leading public schools and enjoys a close association with Sherborne School and Sherborne School for Girls. Please visit our website: www.sherborneprep.org
Nursing at home for the terminally ill free of charge.
SignHealth is the National Healthcare Charity for Deaf People. SignHealth are committed to bringing better healthcare and equality of service provision to Deaf people through campaigning, working in partnership with other organisations and the provision of specialist services for Deaf people. These services include health promotion, counselling, advocacy, outreach and supported living.
The Society of Radiographers Benevolent Fund was set up in the early 1970s to assist members and former members of the Society of Radiographers who find themselves in difficult financial circumstances, including those who are unemployed due to sickness, accident or injury and elderly retired members who are incapacitated.
Southam and District Round Table in Warwickshire is part of the international Round Table organisation. Helping others while having fun and enjoying new experiences is at the very heart of Round Table, to this end, Southam and District Round Table membership organise an Aquathlon and a Triathlon every year in Southam with proceeds going to charities and good causes.
The Trust objectives are to increase the knowledge and appreciation concerning the events leading up to and culminating in the Normandy Landings and their historical significance and to provide financial assistance for veterans of the three Services and their dependants who are in need.
Our aim is to give access to bereavement support to anyone in the St Albans City and District . We offer a Help Line (01727 841841), a home visiting service, bereavement counselling, and social support groups. There is a specialised section for bereaved children, young people and their families and we also offer advice, resources and support for school and health professionals.
The Trust is an educational charity and works with young people in the community to build their skills, achieve goals and find pathways out of poverty.
Stevenage Community Trust raises funds through membership, donations and fundraising activities in order to allocate grants to individuals in need and local groups within Stevenage and the surrounding area.
The Suffolk Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people of Suffolk by providing grants to inspirational community groups and local charities. Part of the Community Foundation Network, it is a bridge between those who care to the causes that matter in Suffolk.
Sussex Community Foundation has been set up by local people to support local charities and community groups in Sussex. The Foundation makes it easy for individuals and companies to donate to local causes, making sure funds go where they're needed and will make a difference.
Restoration and provision of facilities for congregation, children and the disabled for this thousand year old church.
The Akshaya Patra Foundation UK is a vibrant and innovative organisation helping to raise educational aspirations in India through the process of hot nutrious school meals. Working with 1.2million children every school day of the year, and aspiring to feed 5million youngsters by the year 2020, the programme is a strategic intervention in education and aims to tackle two of India?s most challenging issues: hunger and education.
The Targu Mures Trust is a Glasgow-based Scottish registered charity. Its primary aim is to make life more comfortable for those now frail and elderly members of the Jewish community of Targu Mures, Romania, who survived the Holocaust.
Teams4u seeks to work with children and young people who are in need and to develop the skills of those who work with them. Consequently the partner organisations vary and the needs that require support. At preasent T4U are working with those who support orphans, street children, child soldiers and young offenders. The current partner organisations are located within Eastern Europe and Africa.
The Tesco Charity Trust Community Award Scheme distributes funds each year to charities in communities where Tesco has stores. Community Awards benefit charities that deliver practical benefits to children's welfare, children's education, the welfare of elderly people and people with disabilities.
Ensures forests are managed for their long-term future, maximising their value to people, wildlife and the environment by making trade in Forest Responsible Products standard practice. Recognised achievements for work with indigenous communities and helping conserve 4.1 million hectares of forest.
A united voice of bereaved families who have lost loved ones to knife gun and youth crime. We provide support, education, raise awareness and fight for justice for victims. Together we can break the cycle of violence, get weapons off the streets, and create communities where our young people can be safe and can flourish
Tourism Concern fights exploitation in tourism. We are an independent, non-industry based, UK charity. We are the only organisation in Europe actively campaigning on tourism and human rights. Our vision is for a world free from exploitation in which all parties involved in tourism benefit equitably and in which relationships between industry, tourists and host communities are based on trust and respect.
Transparency International fights corruption worldwide. In the UK it campaigns for better national and international laws to help stamp out corruption and raises awareness about the damage corruption causes. Your donation will help us fight corruption at home and abroad.
Donations made to the University of Brighton support a number of different areas. Currently our priorities include: providing scholarships for our most talented students; providing assistance to students undergoing financial hardship; funding research projects and community engagement activities; and increasing the student experience. We are currently actively fundraising for 'A School for Malagiri'; a project to fund the construction of a simple day school for 3-8 year old children in Malagiri, Nepal. This will be a long-term collaboration providing opportunities for exchange, placement and research for students and staff in the School of Education.
The Foundation is concerned worldwide with the establishment of businesses that will provide long term employment and regeneration in areas of high deprivation.
The Venture Partnership Foundation is a new charity formed to provide financial and practical support to Social Entrepreneurs. Social Entrepreneurs are the extraordinary individuals who run the charity sector's most dynamic young organisations. They are pioneers of innovations that help humanity. By supporting this cause and by organising a compelling program of events, the Foundation aims to increase the engagement of individuals and smaller companies in charitable activities.
WCIT Charity is the charitable arm of the Information Technologists' Company, the 100th City Livery Company. We raise money to help with Charity IT projects and IT educational initiatives. Our main fundraising project for 2010 is to raise £1.2 Million for a new Academy School in Hammersmith, specializing in IT and Digital and Creative Media. We also support IT4Arts a network to encourage Arts organizations using IT and IT4Communities, which provides IT volunteers for charities.
It provides practical help and emotional support to refugees and asylum seekers in a friendly, safe and welcoming environment
WLCHC runs London?s largest night shelter in winter and offers year-round support for street homeless people in west London. The emergency night shelter accommodates 35 individuals a night during the coldest months of the year. Many more individuals share a hot meal and use the year-round laundry, clothing, and washing facilities. A caseworker is on hand to offer advice, advocacy and practical support to shelter guests. More information can be found at www.wlchc.org.
The White Ribbon Alliance is an international coalition of some 3,500 organisations and individuals working in over 140 countries to save the lives of mothers. We empower women and communities to provide that missing voice for 1/2 the pregnant women in the world who still face dying in childbirth.
From its foundation in 1876, The Whitechapel Mission continues caring for the poor and homeless of London regardless of race or religion, in their struggle against hunger, poverty, disease, prejudice and exclusion.
The WHSmith Trust has two principal objectives: - To support the local communities in which WHSmith staff and customers live and work and; - To support education and lifelong learning, helping people of any age to achieve their educational potential.
The Wimbledon Guild provides many valued services in its local area, such as the day centre, lunch club and activities for older people; the care home with nursing; the counselling service; and the distribution of small cash grants and of donated goods to people in desperate need.
Windsor Fellowship (WF) designs and delivers personal development and leadership programmes that enable talent from diverse communities to be realised. WF achieves this by partnering with leading organisations from the private and public sectors as well as developing relationships with schools, universities and community groups throughout the UK.
The objects of the Charity are ecumenical evangelism and to raise funds and make donations to worthy causes.
The Women of the Year Foundation aims to offer women financial and practical support giving them a chance to fulfil their dreams and ambitions and make a tangible commitment to the women of the future
Provides support and assitance to people from the Security profession.
We support projects, both for plant and for running costs, which promise to increase youth involvement in sport - by broadening participation. We concentrate on the East End of London, particularly Hackney and nearby areas, and on water sports like rowing and canoeing.
YWAM Scotland is a Christian charity that addresses real needs in the local area and other parts of the world. In partnership with many different organisations, YWAM seeks to make a positive contribution to society through a wide range of initiatives. Each year many individual Christians join a wide range of training opportunities offered by YWAM.
The Zurich Community Trust is a registered charity funded by pre-tax profits and individual donations.
It provides an umbrella for Zurich's community involvement across the UK and supports disadvantaged people achieve a more independent future for themselves. Our focus is on local communities, on issues that are often overlooked and where we can make the greatest impact.
The Openwork Foundation and their Cares4Kids programme is a supported fund of Zurich Community Trust.
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