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The Cancer Club improves the lives of men affected by cancer by harnessing a shared love of sport to provide emotional support and a greater sense of well being.We do this by arranging for members to meet face to face at sporting events, or virtually in our WhatsApp Community.
WAGS (Wiltshire, Avon, Gloucestershire, Somerset) Retired Police Dog Charity purpose is animal welfare. We want to ensure no retired police dog is ever euthanised due to lack of financial means by their new owners. WAGs was set up to help these beneficiaries (the handlers and members of the pubic who take on looking after the retired police dogs) with the cost of life saving veterinary treatment to ensure the retired police dogs can be given the veterinary treatment they require to allow them to lead a happy healthy retirement after they have served the public for years as police dogs. Your donations are extremely important to us and we are very grateful for your generosity.
LDVG provide a vital lifeline to the community with services including:•Morning and afternoon call-line. •6 lunch clubs which recognise the social value of food.•Free Handy person Service, for non-emergency DIY jobs.•A variety of activity groups.•Community transport: 4 minibuses.
Challenge Ministries UK is a charity dedicated to creating sustainable change for the rural communities most affected by extreme poverty throughout Eswatini, Africa. Our ministry includes: Care of orphaned and vulnerable children, rehabilitation centres and rural community development.
H4FA provides small grants to veterans or their widows from the Burma Campaign. There are few remaining now, so we continue our sustained support by funding schools; our legacy projects to educate their descendants. This was at their request.
Our mission is to empower people living with HIV, promote healthy relationships and sexual wellbeing and equip communities and professionals to provide stigma-free, high quality services.
We are a micro charity, aimed at poverty relief in Ghana. Currently we are focussed on Aframano, a village in Ghana. Our first projects (2018-19) built latrines and two boreholes for the village. During 2021, we are raising money for a pre-school building and some teacher accommodation in Aframano.
Families Out Loud is a Wiltshire charity working with families challenged by someone else’s drug and alcohol dependency, supporting them to bravely build a better life. We want to reach every family impacted so they can speak out, free from stigma, and receive the support, care and help they need.
For over 50 years, the Scottish International Education Trust has helped exceptional Scots from less advantaged backgrounds, to gain transformative international experiences. Our support enables young people with ability and promise to further their study or professional training overseas.
If you need to help people, first you have to reach them…Our volunteers help the emergency and essential services to reach those in need, particularly in severe weather, when the services we take for granted become much harder to provide.
We are a local Boys' Brigade Company (group), providing a weekly programme of activities for boys aged 5 to 18 years in the Enfield Chase area, including the opportunity to get creative, be active, have adventures, learn new skills and make a difference to others.
We are a charity working with young people aged 15-25 to createpositive choices for what comes next after school. We build connections with employers and create chances for young people to grow their skills and confidence in working environments. 7