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The Eid Celebration Committee aims to bring peace & unity to our communities by creating a new national holiday on the days of Eid so to revive & share the essence of Eid. Letting people get to know each other at outdoor celebrations is a great way to increase community cohesion with joy & smiles.
1st Hurst Green Scout Group exists to give local expression to the Aim of The Scout Association - to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual and spiritual potential as individuals, responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities - by providing an enjoyable scheme of training guided by adult leadership.
Scouting: adventure for young people aged 6-14. For over 100 years this group is providing exciting challenges to learn about team work, the outdoors, wildlife, climbing, sailing, kayaking, archery, cooking, camping and much more! Our leaders give their time for free, please support us!
We are a group of guides from 3 units in St Albans who are raising money for our own guide camp this summer in Croatia and also for disadvantaged guide units in th UK
Adoption Support is an independent charity that exists to support all those whose life has been touched by adoption. We provide: Confidential helpline. Specialised counselling. Intermediary/reunion services. Tracing advice. Support for birth relatives. Help with contact arrangements. Support for adoptive families. Residential camps and support for adopted young people.
The Andrew Grene Foundation (AGF) is a charity dedicated to supporting Haitian people through education, loans and building projects. Our work is dedicated to the memory of Andrew Grene, a UN worker and one of the many thousands of people who died in the Haiti earthquake of 12 January 2010.
The Artemis Charitable Foundation was set up on behalf of Artemis Investment Management Ltd to undertake a range of charitable activities, including the sponsorship of several charitable sporting events to generate donations for Cancer Research UK, CHAS and Mercy Corps, the designated charities of the Foundation.
ASTO is the umbrella body for organisations providing personal development through adventure at sea, particularly for the young, disadvantaged and disabled. ASTO represents Sail Training centrally, organises training, youth events such as races, and provides bursaries to offset voyage fees
Atholl Centre is a residential holiday and conference centre and a community venue serving all ages and backgrounds, specifically designed to include disabled people. Here people experience practical Christian love & are better prepared for life through training, bridge-building and refreshment.
The charity assists in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupations in the interest of social welfare,for children who are under privileged or who as the trustees may from time to time determine.
Believe in Magic spread Magic to seriously and terminally ill children in the UK. Through very special and once in a lifetime experiences, magical parties and anything we can to put that all important smile on their faces! We bring magic and hope to incredibly brave and truly inspirational children.
Birmingham City Mission is a Christian charity established in 1966. It strives both to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and express God’s love through many caring projects, including work with the homeless, those in poverty, the elderly and children & young people.
It is the Boparan Charitable Trust’s mission to enrich the lives of children who are disadvantaged through poverty, disability and terminal illness.
Donate & Feel Great! 99% of every penny raised by BCC is spent on children in the Scottish Borders. Our purpose is to help children, up to 18 years of age who are suffering from poverty or a disability, or who are in sickness or distress.
Realising the dreams and wishes of children living in Scotland.... Bravehearts Children's Trust is a Scottish Charity committed to fulfilling the dreams and wishes of terminally ill, chronically sick, disabled and disadvantaged children.
Break provides high quality support to vulnerable children, adults and families. This help includes providing homes for children and young adults and continued support for them as they move on to independent living and supported holidays and short breaks for children and adults with disabilities.
Breakaway Visits is the only England & Wales based charity offering residential adventure activity breaks for young people from 4-18 with bowel and/or bladder diversions and dysfunctions and their families. www.breakaway-visits.co.uk
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BUPCC has no paid officials and every penny raised by the charity is spent helping children who live within a 25 mile radius of Bristol city centre and are living in conditions of need, hardship or distress. Funds are donated to help these children improve their quality of life.
Celebrating the achievements of those whose scientific exploration in Antarctica has led to a new understanding of our planet, and to honour those who have lost their lives. We aim is to inspire a broader interest in Antarctica, the fragility of our environment and the interdependence of our world.
The BKPA helps adults and children throughout the UK affected by kidney disease, providing information and advice as well as grants for those in need. The charity also provides funding for renal units to improve facilities for kidney patients and adventure holidays for children and young people with kidney disease. Please help us with this vital ongoing work.
We run a range of services for children and young people affected by disability which enables them and their families to lead as normal lives as possible.
CCLASP helps children and teenagers suffering from cancer or leukaemia. They provide advice and support for their parents. Help with vital transport. They organise annual fun outings to keep the children smiling. Help with holidays to Disneyland. They have holiday homes in Berwick, Seton Sands and Perthshire.
It enables people with physical, sensory and learning disabilities along with their families and friends, to achieve their potential through the challenge of outdoor adventure. By using specialist equipment and employing specially trained activity and care staff, Calvert Trust Kielder helps people to develop the self confidence to embrace the challenges of everyday life.
Operates riding for the disabled and for people with special needs at College of West Anglia Milton Cambridge
Camp Quality UK is a non-profit organisation that is committed to giving children with cancer and leukaemia repeated opportunities to enjoy a positive, fun and inspiring childhood through quality recreational, play and creative activity programs. For over 20 years, we have given children with cancer the same opportunities their peer group take for granted. We exist not just to give hope, but to challenge, inspire and, above all, bring some much-needed fun and laughter into their lives.
When a child has a serious illness, unforgettable experiences have the power to lift spirits and to give vital strength and energy for the challenges that lie ahead. It's a simple goal and it's the reason Camp Simcha exists - to improve the quality of life of Jewish children with serious illnesses, such as Leukaemia, Muscular Dystrophy and Dysautonomia, and to provide them with the unforgettable experiences that they and their families deserve.
We provide Alpine Healing Holidays for children recovering from Cancer, giving them back their self-confidence and joy of life after the trauma of their illness and debilitating treatment. We fund original non-animal tested Cancer research into causes, early diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
CASA IS A NORTH LONDON AGENCY THAT HELPS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ALCOHOL & DRUGS PROBLEMS. WE HELP OUR CLIENTS TO BUILD UPON THEIR STRENGTHS AND TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, FREE FROM ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUG MISUSE.
CCHF exists to provide severely disadvantaged children aged 7-11 with a range of residential activity, respite breaks and ongoing contact. The aim is to improve the quality of their lives, recognise their potential and achieve their goals in the safest possible environment. Since its inception in 1884, CCHF has helped over 2million children. Many of the children come from backgrounds including poverty, isolation, neglect and abuse, some are young carers or a sibling or parent and some have suffered from bereavement or family breakdown. Often, their natural play areas are rife with drugs, gang culture, violence and crime. We receive no statutory funding and rely totally on the generosity of our donors and supporters.
CoS provides respite for abused and disadvantaged children in a homely, natural environment, where they... “care and are cared for... are valued and know self worth...learn without being taught...replace negativity with positivity... gain strength through nature...have fun and are carefree...create a happy memory that can ever be taken away”.
The Changemakers Foundation exists to discover, inspire, develop and connect young people who lead positive change in their world. We also clear their path in the world by influencing the culture of organisations and the direction of policy.
We are a charities intermediary and offer a range of "One Stop Shop" services that support charitable giving efficiently & safely. Our services include Payroll giving, Online fundraising, Personalised charitable trusts, Legacy service, Grant making, Charity governance & administration.
TheTrust is a grant making charity raising money for sick children with a life limiting illness or permanent disablement. They support families facing financial difficulties with things that can enhance the child's life and support the family. Help a sick child to smile... ...making smiles happen...
It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
It gives sick children a break from therapy and treatment giving them a three day break in Disneyland Resort Paris. They are transported in a convoy of London Taxis. The families would not be able to undertake a trip alone, it is by the medical support available that enable them to do so.
Chernobyl Children Life Line help children suffering from the after effects of the Chernobyl disaster and economic situation.
It provides recuperative holidays for children from Chernobyl contaminated areas. It initiates projectsin Belarus to improve the lives of children with special needs. It delivers humanitarian aid to Belarus. It provides support for children with cancer including hospice care. It organises child care training programmes.
For any charitable purpose relating to the National Health Service. Supporting a range of health related activities benefiting patients, staff and giving public benefit. Related research. Challenging stigma in respect of mental health.
CHICKS provides respite breaks for disadvantaged children from across the UK. The children who come to us invariably suffer from the consequences of poverty, neglect and physical or mental abuse. The charity also provides breaks for young carers.
Founded over 125 years ago as Blackburn Orphanage to support vulnerable and needy children and young people. Now provides foster care, and a wide range of community based projects aimed at supporting families in some of the regions most disadvantaged communities.
The world's largest mission society ministering exclusively to children. Each year CEF reaches over 9 million children around the world in over 160 countries.
ChildFlight provides:- Holiday's in Florida children with potentially life threatening illnesses, together with their families. Santa Flight`s for disadvantaged and deserving children. Flights for Children requiring medical treatment aboard. ChildFlight is operated and administered by volunteers only, admin costs are usually less than 1p in each £ donated
Children First Derby is a local charity working with children and families to make a posotive impact in their lives.
Established in 1995 to help children with special needs in the Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire region. Special Needs can be defined as a child that needs help or a group of children that need help, a child with a terminal illness or a with a special talent. Unlike many charities it operates with no admin expenses and all monies raised are utilised to support the children or their families.
The Adventure Farm is a haven for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children from across the Northwest providing week-long holidays to children in desperate need. A magical special place where laughter and happy times are encouraged, friendships blossom, illnesses and sorrows are forgotten.
The Childrens Aid committee was formed in 1987. The aim of the Charity was and still remains (20 years later) to help underprivileged, needy and poorly children largely throughout the North of England although latterly our geographical area has spread somewhat.
<p> Where scars don’t limit.<p> <p> The Children’s Burns Foundation is a Manchester-based charity which helps rebuild the lives of burn-injured children and their families.<p> <p> By directly funding psychological and physical rehabilitation initiatives we help them know they are not alone.<p> <p> Please visit www.cbf-uk.org for more information
1 in every 125 children is born with a heart defect. Our vision is of a society in which all children with congenital heart disease can live life to the full because their medical, educational and social needs have been met.
CHIVA UK and Ireland is an association of professionals committed to providing excellence in care for children infected or affected by HIV and their families. CHIVA Projects work includes building a website, supporting the CHIVA youth committee and a support camp for HIV positive 13-17 year olds.
Christian Lewis Trust, Children's Cancer Charity is a national charity, established in 1989, that aims to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and offers support to families and individuals affected by a child with cancer.
We make grants to organisations based in the City of Westminster or which provide a service for Westminster residents.
For over 50 years it has provided holidays and respite to needy and/or disabled children. It has 5 holiday homes in Westgate, Kent and a respite home in south-east London.
Disabled riders from local organisations in the Deal and Dover area take part in activities including riding in paddocks and schooling areas, stable management and games. All admin and support help is done by volunteers. Quote from volunteer: “Their [the riders’] joy made even the horses smile!”
Giving refuge and suport to women and children fleeing domestic abuse
The Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.
Crossteach is a Christian charity which works in schools. It provides high quality R.E. lessons and assemblies, runs Christian after school clubs and seeks to help Christian pupils to grow in their faith.
Christ the King HCG is run by a dedicated group of volunteers who spend the year fundraising so that each Easter we can take children with special needs away on a trip of a lifetime to Lourdes, France. Any size donation is greatly appreciated and goes a long way. For more info visit: www.
This charity assists those with the life threatening disease Cystic Fibrosis up to age 25 by contributing towards the costs of a holiday or break away from their normal surroundings providing them with something positive to boost their moral and ease the intensive treatment and disciplines they must follow
Daisy’s Dream supports children & families facing & following bereavement throughout Berkshire. Advice & support is available to over 500 children each year. • Phone advice/support • Email/online support • Direct support for children • Group events • Information/advice & support for professionals
Family Foundations Trust (FFT) is a registered charity and not for profit organisation based at Dial Post in West Sussex. We are currently celebrating 20 years of operation at Dalesdown. Contributions via this site during November and December 2011 will be added to our 20 year Thanksgiving offering.
The charity raises funds to provide holidays and outings for the disabled, sick and underprivileged children of Kent and their immediate families. The charity was formed in 1994 and is now only around £20,000 short of having raised £2m. The charity is proud of the fact that no one is paid.
Derby Kids' Camp is a 100% volunteer-run charity which, each year, provides FREE holidays for hundreds of Derby city's most deserving young children, giving them what may well be the only holiday they will receive throughout the whole year.
Destination Florida is a small Northern based charity which specialises in bringing a bit of sunshine into the lives of children who are suffering from life threating illnesses. Every two years we take a group of about 75 children to Florida literally for a holiday of a lifetime.
DIAL provides a free, confidential information and advice service on all issues affecting disabled people’s everyday lives, to enable and empower individuals to improve their quality of life.
It provides holidays in the countryside to disadvantaged and disabled children either with their families on a referral basis or with their school.
Provides free holidays for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families, and recently bereaved siblings
Dreamflight's aim is to take seriously ill and disabled children to Orlando for the holiday of a lifetime visiting the Theme Parks. To bring some fun and joy to these children whose illnesses cause pain, distress and disruption to their lives.
Dreams Come True is a children’s charity whose purpose is to bring joy to terminally and seriously ill children aged 2 to 21 by making their treasured dreams come true. Since 1988 we have brought joy to more than 4,500 children and their families right across the country. http:/www.dctc.org.uk
ECN supports and encourages the education of Romanian and Roma children and their families living in poverty. ECN also provides a safe environment for young people from the UK to experience volunteering.
Eilidh Brown died from cancer on 25.3.2010 aged just 15 The charity aim to build a holiday home in Scotland,for young people and their families who have been touched by cancer, in Eilidhs memory. Eilidhs family understand the strain families experience and KNOW the relief a holiday will bring.
We will offer a short-break holiday service (non-medical) to children with life limiting,life threatening,and prolonged illnesses,and their families.offering wonderful surroudings,working in partnership with local attractions to offer "A SPECIAL PLACE FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN "
Enable aims to promote inclusion for people with a learning disability within society ; give support to individuals reducing the impact of disability on their lives ; focus on individual needs and aspirations and provide choices ; empower people with a learning disability to make decisions ; work in partnerships where needed to make these aims a reality
It helps to educate young people about the futility of violence in our streets. We produce education packs and resources to encourage positive and responsible behaviour among young adults.
Fabb Scotland is a voluntary organisation providing disabled children and young people with sport,leisure,arts, culture, play and adventure activities. We run specialist, inclusive programmes that are vital lifelines offering opportunities to socialise, try new experiences and take on challenges!
FAN provides assistance and support in all aspects of dealing with Neuroblastoma. Our main objective is to help get UK children life saving treatment usually only available abroad at great expense. FAN also provides days out, wishes and holidays, campaigns for awareness and change, and more.
For over 35 years, the Family Holiday Association has been working to give underprivileged children experiencing difficult circumstances the chance to have a much-needed break away with their family, usually at the British seaside.
Founded 1976 by children's writer Michael Morpurgo and wife Clare. A seven day stay on one of their working farms aims to develop potential, build self-esteem and enrich lives of 3,000+ school children from inner cities, towns and deprived rural areas annually. Many are disadvantaged or have special educational needs.
It enhances the lives of people who are working, or have worked, in the UK furnishing industry and who are facing financial hardship or a personal crisis. It provides grants for desperately needed one-off items and weekly grants for individuals, couples and families suffering ongoing hardship.
Flights for Life is a registered charity based at Wickenby Airfield in Lincolnshire. The charity has been set up with the aim of providing sick and terminally ill children with the opportunity to experience the magic of flight in a vintage aircraft.
TO SET UP A HOLIDAY HOME/RESPITE CENTRE FOR A CHILD WHO HAS BEEN A VICTIM OF CRIME,BULLYING,WHO HAS HELPED IN THEIR COMMUNITY,LOOKS AFTER THEIR PARENTS/SIBLINGS,WHO HAS A DISABILITY, FOR A WEEKS PAID HOLIDAY WITH THEIR FAMILY.
As a charity we are devoted to working together to help children in need whose father or mother has died, or has been seriously injured, whilst serving as a member of the British Armed Forces.
FAB is an independent charity with a simple aim, to provide ongoing support to burn injured children and their families. It supports young burns survivors and their families by building self- esteem, confidence and having fun through activities such as camps, fun days and parties.
FSF supports vulnerable children and communities who are living in poverty in The Gambia. FSF's main focus is to provide access to education and health care, provide resources, food provisions, clean water and sanitation.
THE CHARITY HELPS TO PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF YOUNG CARERS RESIDENT IN THE WIGAN BOROUGH THROUGH PROVISION OF BREAKS, SUPPORT, EDUCATION AND PRACTICAL ADVICE.
Ysgol Crug Glas is a successful special school in Swansea with 53 pupils from 3 to 19 years, having profound & multiple or severe & complex learning difficulties. Friends raise funds for extra equipment, including the project “Changing for the Better” for improved therapy pool facilities.
It provides days out, fun activities and support for families of patients of the Children's Neuro Team at Frenchay Hospital
It raises funds for organsations and individuals that don't have the abilities. All funds go directly to beneficiaries without administrative costs. Our events last year enabled us to send 100 very poorly children to lapland and over 400 children and young adults to partake in special sporting events.
Godalming RT supports local causes through events like the Town Show and Christmas collections. We recently canoed from Godalming to London over 3 days for the Wharf Nursery School minibus raising £5k+. Our next fundraising event is the Guildford Raft Race on Saturday 2nd July.
Grain of Wheat International in the UK supports children's Christian camps and clubs and the training of children's workers in countries which are part of the Grain of Wheat International partnership. State your country of interest. www.grainofwheatinternational.org
Half the Sky supports orphans in China through infant nurture and preschool programs, personalised learning for older children, and loving permanent family care and medical care for children with disabilities. Because every child matters, and every child should have a chance for a bright future.
It provides special needs children with holidays and day trips to various destinations across the u.k. The children we help suffer from mild to complex needs and in some cases a life limiting condition. They would not get to have a trip without your assistance. Please help.
HCPT takes thousands of children with disabilities or special needs on a pilgrimage holiday to Lourdes in France. The children travel in small family-style groups with experienced volunteer helpers, doctors, nurses and chaplains. The Trust has a house in the mountains outside Lourdes for people of all ages with disabilities.
HHLG is a charity for children and young people with special needs. Your support provides trips, holidays and days out for all of our guests. For more information please visit www.hhlg.org.uk
THE CHARITY RAISES FUNDS TO PROVIDE POWERED WHEELCHAIRS FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND
It provides support for deprived and underpriviledged children in the county of Hertfordshire. The support is provided by funding the purchase of equipment (for example beds / bedding), clothing or holidays.
This small charity, run by volunteers, offers a week's camp in August, free of charge, for approximately 30 disabled boys between 10 and 17. The week's programme includes theme parks, swimming, cinema, sports day and entertainment. Sponsorship is also available for disabled children for which the camp is not suitable.
Honeypot’s vision is for every child to make the most of their one chance at childhood. Since 1996 we have been working to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years by providing residential respite breaks and on-going outreach support. We give young carers a break from demanding and stressful responsibilities at home and provide a safe, nurturing environment where children at risk can develop their full potential.
Established in May 2007 Hope 4 Kidz gives children a sense of hope and support, the wellbeing of youngsters who require various degrees of extra care, whether they are suffering from a physical or mental disability, living with a serious/prolonged illness, or need respite from poverty/abuse.
Hopes & Dreams is a voluntary registered charity, whose aim is to turn the hopes and dreams of chronically, seriously or terminally ill children into reality. Whether it's a trip to Disneyworld, a ride in a helicopter or to meet a favourite footballer, they will do all they can to make a sick child's dream come true.
We aim to help cancer sufferers, whose inpatient treatment requires them to spend long periods in hospitals in the W. Midlands, take a short break/holiday when they are not receiving treatment by offering to pay certain overnight & travel costs if the patient or their family are in financial need.
icandance - ballet for special people icandance is a London based charity that caters for people with social, emotional, physical and cognitive disability and mixes ballet and free movement to encourage creativity, social interaction and confidence in each dancer.
We support children and their families who have been diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumour. We provide Treasure Boxes to children who have been hospitalised whilst receiving treatment. A wonderful box packed with the best toys personalised to suit each child. http://www.indeerosetrust.org
Integrating Children is a registered charity in Durham providing support to children with disabilities to access activities of their choice in the local community. It ensures children with disabilities have equal opportunities whilst ensuring they are safe and have enjoyable experiences.
The Island Trust exsists to help young people with disadvantaged backgrounds and from all walks of life experience the positive life changing experience and personal development offered by sailing adventures offshore and dinghy sailing and watersports activities
At Jewish Child’s Day we believe no Jewish child should live in poverty, need or suffering - anywhere. We support over 12,000 Jewish children every year who suffer from physical and emotional disabilities, neglect, abuse and financial hardship, therefore your support will make a huge impact.
To promote the moral and physical development and improvement of young people between the ages of 10 and 25 years through the provision of financial assistance so as to develop their full capacities and enable them to become responsible members of society and improve their standard of living
The Joshua Foundation provides holidays and experiences for children diagnosed with terminal cancer, and their families. It was created by Sarah Cornelius on September 5, 1998, named after her son Joshua who died in 1998 aged seven after a two year battle with Desmoplastic Round Cell Tumour of the abdomen.
The Joshua Tree is a charity that aims to build a holiday house and support centre for families who have a child with a life threatening illness, where the treatment makes social interaction with the general public difficult because of the risk of infection.
For the past 25 years, the JoLt Trust has taken countless disadvantaged, ill and disabled teenagers on journeys of a lifetime. During these month-long expeditions to remote places like Alaska and the Andes they learn confidence, trust, respect, self-worth and teamwork.
'making it possible' for those who are disabled or very ill to travel in purpose built coach/ambulances, fully equipped for easy access and emergency medical procedures. Committed to making a difference to the lives of those less fortunate than most.
The Kepplewray Project is an education and activity centre for disabled and non-disabled people. Kepplewray challenges exclusion and is founded on a commitment to bring disabled and non-disabled people together as equal partners.
KidsOut is the national charity which provides fun and happiness for children and young people living in difficult and challenging circumstances The children we help come from all manner of backgrounds. Some have learning difficulties or are physically disabled and all of them deserve some fun.
Kith and Kids is a charity working with children and young people with learning and physical disabilities. It runs weekend and holiday projects to help them develop new skills and self-confidence, and provides advice and support for their parents.
One of the unique qualities of the Lady Fatemah Trust is that it operates on zero administration costs ie every penny that you donate will go to the project that you nominate. It focuses on Microfinance, Education, Medical treatment, Disability Rehabilitation, Water projects and disaster relief.
PROVIDE BUILDING/FACILITIES/OPEN SPACE FOR SPORT/RECREATION FOR ALL AGES
We are an international development and educational charity which specialises in overseas volunteering for 17-25 year olds. Our global vision and aim is to provide unique, challenging and supported experiences of voluntary work placements for young people and to promote global awareness.
This wonderful charity gives seaside holidays to disadvantaged Leicester & Leicestershire Children. Over the Summer Months 60 children weekly, aged 7 to 11 enjoy a seaside holiday. I am sure you know how important it is for a child to have something to look forward to
The Lennox covers projects that enable children with cancer and leukaemia, and their families, the opportunity to live the same quality of life we would hope for ourselves. It aims to make the terrible fight to recovery as easy as possible, for not just the suffering child but, for the whole family.
Letchworth Round Table has been active for over 75 years. In that time we have raised over £250,000 for local good causes, delivered over 10,000 parcels to people in need and said hello and goodbye to over 300 members.
LILAH'S WOOD is a charity set up in memory of Lilah Fraser (1981–2004), to provide a woodland educational facility for children. Lilah was a passionate environmentalist, believing that the answer to saving the planet lay in teaching children the value of loving and respecting nature.
The Limpsfield Trust supports Christian youthwork at Haslemere Ventures for teenagers from all backgrounds.
Each year, over 1,200 deserving local children in need of a break benefit from an exciting and fascinating free activity holiday at Lineham Farm with caring centre workers,extensive woodland,wetland and many rare breeds of farm animals.
The Link Foundation supports disadvantaged children locally. It partners with health visitors, schools and nurses to identify where support is most needed. It provides clothing, food, bedding and many essential items to help improve thousands of children's lives. Low overheads mean that over 95% of funds raised go to those in need.
It helps to support the whole family of a child diagnosed with cancer in a variety of ways. Regular newsletter, drop-in centres, regular parent meetings. Telephone be-friending Treats, trips & holidays for the children and their families. Caravans for hire.
The Centre is a Community Centre primarily serving the Jewish community in Barnet. It offers social, cultural, recreational and informal educational services for families with a particular focus on the under 5's. All services are fully accessible
Longmead Community Farm is here to help families in crisis get back on their feet. We provide a safe, supportive rural environment for learning new skills, re-kindling relationships and building the self-confidence needed to cope with the challenges of modern urban life.
Lothian Autistic Society aim to provide high quality services to children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and their families and carers, by promoting, developing and sustaining such services for their support and personal growth. Our services enhance children and young people’s life experiences and improve their independent living skills away from their home environment.
The Charity's aim is to provide 'days, weekends and weeks out' for seriously ill children, adults and their families. It also provides travelling and other related expenses relevant to the treatment or well being of the seriously ill individuals.
Supporting disadvantaged children off all ages and nationalities . Helping them regain some normality back into their childhood
Make-A-Wish Foundation UK aims to grant magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening conditions. A wish granted is truly magical and provides memories that last a lifetime.
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 these children to visit a Merlin Group attractions around the world.
Miles of Smiles takes sick, disabled and disadvantaged children on the trip of a lifetime. Now 19 years old it continues to help children and parents or carers from Chester, Ellesmere Port and Flintshire, to give them what we believe will be the holiday of a lifetime. Thank you for your support.
Through outdoor adventure it is able to improve the confidence and self esteem of vulnerable young children and help them to achieve their full potential. The outdoor activities provide a challenging environment for children to learn valuable life lessons and to start to believe in themselves.
Mothers’ Union is a unique community of 3.6 million members, across 78 countries, living out their Christian faith by making a difference in their communities. Parenting programmes, literacy circles, AIDS orphanages, prison parent-and-child centres, disaster relief - diverse and very grassroots, our work is all motivated by our central focus: supporting family life, parents, marriage, and child welfare.
After 40 years, Clitheroe is finally on the verge of establishing its first mosque - providing vital services for Muslims in the area. It will be a centre for all the community hosting events, and will have a refreshment area for everyone. Funds are required for comprehensive refurbishment
Supporting Families with children living with Cancer, through treatment and beyond, fund days out, holidays, dreams, hospital parking, petrol and other financial problems.
The NHF was founded in 1987 to benefit sick & disabled children by taking them on a unique international holiday whilst still providing the highest standard of medical care. As well as putting a smile back on their faces, it gives their parents/guardians a much deserved break
Founded in 1976 the North West Children's Support Group is a purely voluntary organisation who run three holidays and year-round events for up to sixty disabled and disadvantaged children who : * need the opportunity to share experiences on a social level * have parents needing respite from full time care * would not otherwise have a holiday
NICFC helps children with cancer in Northern Ireland and their families by providing emotional support through its Youth and Family Programmes and practical support through its Road Miles and Home Heating schemes. At Shimna Valley,near Newcastle, NICFC has a holiday house for families and Narnia, a purpose built Log Cabin for young people.
O2e encourages and supports ordinary people to achieve extraordinary sporting and physical challenges. In so doing O2e aims to raise substantial sums of money to support terminally ill children and their families.
The Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation provides respite breaks at two Haven parks in England for children suffering from life threatening illnesses. Our caravans are well equipped and away from the normal routine children can enjoy a short break with holiday type entertainment for the whole family.
'Once Upon A Smile' aim to bring smiles to the faces of families by providing respite breaks and holidays for: CHILDREN who have lost a brother/sister or parent to a terminal or long term illness or PARENTS who have lost a child or partner to a terminal or long term illness & have young children.
Provides a free of charge summer holiday for 20 physically disabled children from all over the country in a safe and secure enviroment. A fully volunteer team of around 150 - 200 people ensure that all the children and parents have a well deserved rest!!
A Catholic charity for young people aged between 17 and 29. It looks after sick and disabled adults, as well as children with behavioural problems or learning disabilities. Its flagship activity an annual pilgrimage to Lourdes at the end of July, and its biggest fundraiser is the White Knights Ball at the beginning of January. Activities, however, continue all year round
OSMH runs an annual residential summer holiday for children and young people with learning and physical disabilities. The holiday is entirely managed by volunteers.
We provide activity camps for children and young people affected by serious illnesses. These young people frequently lack confidence as a result of prolonged and isolating treatment. At camp we create a fun and positive environment where our campers can act their age without worrying about their illnesses. In the presence of others facing similar challenges, feelings of isolation are overcome, confidence grows and friendships are made.
It Supports Disabled Children & their families. Provides a range of activities for disabled young people through and encourages their involvement. Provides free and confidential information and advice. One to one support through our mencap Family Adviser. Parent led support Groups. Access to a range of facilities Soft playroom, Sensory Garden and studio, Resource Library and much more.
Primary Concern Africa is a UK based charity that supports children's education in rural Africa. We do this by providing bicycles and educational materials to schools. Thank you so much for taking an interest in us and the students we'll be able to support as a result of any donation you make.
Promise Dreams help to make dreams come true for seriously and terminally ill children, and their families, across the UK. Whatever the child's dream may be Promise Dreams are committed to help.
Queen Anne's School is part of the Grey Coat Hospital Foundation, a registered charity which was founded in 1698. The charity exists to help grow and support the development of the school through fundraising activities.
Radio Tay's Cash for Kids cares for children who are underprivileged or in need throughout Tayside & North East Fife. With your help, we can enhance the lives of children on your own doorstep. Every penny raised in Tay Territory stays in Tay Territory - hand in hand we can make a difference!
This year Rainbow Trust celebrates its 25th anniversary. Founded in 1986, we have now supported thousands of families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness. With the help of the families who share their inspirational stories about the difference Rainbow has made to their lives, we have been able to raise our profile and tell more people about the valuable work that we do. From the humble beginnings of two staff and a kitchen table to work from, Rainbow is now a national charity and supports approximately 1000 families across England. Thanks to the dedication and hard-work of staff and volunteers, Rainbow continues to grow year on year and makes progress towards achieving its vision that one day all terminally ill children and their families will have access to a Rainbow carer. To mark this anniversary, Rainbow will be holding special profile raising fundraising activities to make this year our most successful yet.
Rays of Sunshine Children's Charity exists to fulfil the wishes of children, between the ages of 3-18 in the UK, of any race or gender who are terminally or seriously ill. It also buys equipment for these children and support the hospices, hospitals and specialist schools that care for them.
ReachOut Plus is passionate about helping young people to reach their full potential in safe and inspirational environments. We create opportunities that change the lives of young disabled and disadvantaged people. Go to our website - www.reachoutplus.org for more information about our charity.
Rhythmix is one of the UK’s leading music charities, delivering a large range of music making opportunities for young people across the South East region. Rhythmix has worked with more than 40,000 young people, enabling their creativity through music and developing their personal and social skills.
The Ringsfield Hall Trust is a charity for children. The charity offers transformative experiences both residential and residential outdoor learning experiences and works with all ages and is particularly involved in working with those with learning difficulties and disadvantage.
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity helps sick and disabled children in Sussex and Surrey. We work closely with The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital and the Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton. We also raise money for equipment in other local hospitals and sensory play areas in respite centres.
The Roses Charitable Trust has been working for and with disadvantaged young people for 23 years in an exciting outdoor environment. The aim is to develop their personal qualities and skills through challenging residential, outdoor activity courses. More info at: www.hebrideanpursuits.com
Keech Hospice Care - Tree of Lights - we are organising and supporting a Tree of Lights at St Mary's Church, Hitchin to help our local community celebrate the lives of those they have lost. All funds raised will go to Keech Hospice Care.
RTCW is a charity that grants wishes to children throughout Great Britain and Ireland, who are aged up to 17 and have life threatening illnesses. The wish must be the child’s own so that we can fulfil his or her secret dream.
Salford Lads Club was established in 1903 as a purpose built club for boys. The club has continued to provide this facility for more than 100 years. The club has over 150 members aged 10 - 19.
TSJT was founded in 2004 by the friends and family of Samantha (16) who lost her battle with leukaemia in 2002. They aim to relieve the sickness and distress of children and families suffering from Leukaemia by promoting research into the causes and its prevention, and the provision of financial and material support.
Scripture Union Scotland's vision is to help all the children and young people in Scotland to explore and respond to the significance of Jesus Christ for their lives. This is achieved through school assemblies, extra-curricular groups and residential activity breaks, holidays and missions.
It aims to provide voluntary support for families experiencing difficulties, via a residential experience, providing happy childhood memories to sustain during difficult times.
Shine A Light is a voluntary charity based in Belfast who try to give children living with cancer a better standard of life.
The Sickle Cell Society is a national organisation which was formed in 1979. The Society’s mission is to enable and assist individuals with a sickle cell disorder to realise their full potential. The Society provides advocacy, information, advice and counselling, financial assistance, respite support services, holds talks, seminars and training.
We're a social group of men meeting regularly to enjoy a raft of activities as well as raising money for local/national needs. In the last 2 years we have given £10,000 to Air Ambulance, £5,000 St. John's Ambulance, £1,000 Cockermouth Flood Appeal and over £11,000 through other donations (£100-£500)
Snappy offer Play , recreational and pre vocational opportunities to Children and Young People with special needs
Speyside Trust based at Badaguish Cairngorm Outdoor Centre is a small independent charity helping children and adults with learning difficulties and other special needs enjoy 24 hour respite care and activites in the Cairngorms National Park.
The Spring Centre provides much needed services and support to families with children with disabilities and special needs throughout Gloucestershire. It supports families with children from birth to sixteen and provides pre school sessions, after school clubs, holiday trips and activities and coffee mornings. It is parent led - providing what the parents want.
Established in 1973 in memory of Rolf Gardiner, a pioneer ecologist, the charity encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to experience and value the rural environment, advocating the sustainable use of natural resources, plus preserve Springhead's listed mill and gardens as a special place for education and the arts.
The St Vincent de Paul Society ("SVP") is an international Christian voluntary organization dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing direct practical assistance to anyone in need. Active in England & Wales since 1844, today it continues to address social and material need in all its many forms. The SVP runs a variety of projects including furniture stores, hostels, holiday schemes, children's summer camps and support centres.
Starlight Children's Foundation works to brighten the lives of seriously and terminally ill children by granting their wishes and providing entertainment in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK.
Streatham Youth and Community Trust provides high quality youth services to local children and young people. We provide activities focusing on education and training, personal development, support for disadvantaged groups, sport and the arts. We are the only dedicated, full time provider of youth services in our area.
S.C.C.T. is a national registered charity set up to help relieve the pain, suffering and financial burden of families who have children suffering from brittle bone disease, bone cancer, scoliosis, arthritis, and all other muscular skeletal conditions.
SYC supports 650 young carers who care emotionally and physically for an adult or sibling with a long term illness/disability or drug & alcohol misuse. SYC offers advocacy, groups, residential breaks, issued based workshops, funding opportunities, fun days and support in education settings.
SYHA Hostelling Scotland exists to provide Youth Hostelling accommodation for the education, health and wellbeing of people in Scotland and beyond. We have a network of over 60 Hostels which ensure that everyone, regardless of age, class and status can experience Scotland.
At The Arthrogryposis Group we are able to offer local level support to people living with Arthrogryposis Muliplex Congenita (AMC) or one of the 200 related conditions. We provide regular information and updates on care and treatment, and through our events we give excellent opportunities to meet others with arthrogryposis, their families and anyone involved in their care.
Take a Day Out offers short break experiences to families and children who have additional needs, through regular consultation with parents/carers we offer tailor made experiences. Short break experiences may be a few days away, an evening class or social group with friends once a week.
Offering children and adults with all types of disability the opportunity to enjoy the fun and freedom of adventurous, therapeutic and educational play on a specially-designed 2.5 acre site. 13,600 visits are made each year to the Adventure Playground, with users coming from all over the Thames Valley and beyond.
Helping Teenagers with Cancer
The object of the company is to advance education and to relieve suffering and distress of those in necessitous circumstances in Romania with particular emphasis towards vulnerable children and young adults.
The object of the charity is to relieve sickness and distress among children suffering from cancer and their families. The trustees do this in any way that will be beneficial to the sick child & family. This is usually in the form of free holidays taken in one of the charity's properties on the coast in Hampshire. It also provides play/medical equipment for hospitals/individuals, organises special treats, raises awareness of childhood cancer & donates funds for UK neuroblastoma research
Tcharmed was founded after a beautiful little girl called Tiana died from Mitochondrial Disease. Children born with this disease gradually have all their life support systems fail. Tcharmed fund vital research & help support families with these very sick children.
It funds a children's home, Tiyamike Mulungu, in South Malawi - one of the poorest areas in Africa.
Dedicated to helping N E children, teenagers, young people and their families who are fighting cancer. We aim to ease the financial burdon of families supporting their children and we strive to provide items that will give these brave children and young people a boost and aid with their recovery.
tri for life organises triathlon,duathlon and scootathlon events for adults and children, novices and the experienced. Money raised is distributed to Great Ormond Street, Breakthrough Breast Cancer, Rays of Sunshine and Whizz Kidz. The day offers something for everyone, very much a family day out.
Working globally to promote the mental, physical, sexual and emotional health of Pakistani men and women, to promote equal opportunities. To advance the education of Pakistani women.
Kids Adventure is a volunteering project at Birmingham University. It's aim is to raise over £20,000 a year to enable us to take severely disadvantaged local children on esteem-raising and confidence-building respite breaks. We offer opportunities and experiences to those that need them most.
We are committed to raising aspirations and releasing potential of children and young people by supporting a team of Children's Workers, two Youth Centres, Out of School Clubs and a Community Cafe. Our intention is to build healthy communities that care for the young - body, mind and spirit.
The Variety Club of Jersey has been dedicated for over 40 years to helping disabled and disadvantaged children in Jersey and donating many millions of pounds to worthwhile projects, including Adventure Playgrounds, Youth Club Centres and Sunshine Coaches.
Our Vauxhall Community Centre has been at the heart of child care provision since 1985 providing a lifeline for over 100 vulnerable families who desperately need our support to continue working or studying. Help us to maintain these services, Vauxhall Community Centre cannot exist without your help!
The Lord Mayor of Manchester's charity is entering a new phase under the banner of We Love Manchester. The charity aims to address the effects of poverty in the city. Make a donation by following the links below or text MANC00 '£5' (the value of your donation) to 70070.
TThe Wingate Special Children’s Trust is an independent Charity devoted to enriching the lives of children and young people with all levels of disability or who are disadvantaged, through short term residential breaks at its specialist Centre and the use of its 7,000sq ft fully equipped gymnasium.
It helps children in Essex, who are ever disabled or terminally ill.
Wishes 4 Kids was officially launched in September 2002 with the object of granting a 'wish' for Leicestershire children of eighteen years and below who are life-limited, terminally ill, have suffered severe mental / physical / emotional trauma, those who have been abused and children diagnosed as HIV positive. Since the launch of the Charity it has granted over 300 children's wishes
YMCA-Fairthorne Group adds value to young lives by providing experiences that challenge, enable and develop the individual. The Young Carers Project (IOW) supports young people (aged 5-18) who care for someone at home by providing support and ‘breaks’ with others in similar circumstances.