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Newtonhill & District Village Association organises and coordinates events and activities that benefit the local community. It is run by a small committee of volunteers and all funds go towards improving the local environment and promoting wellbeing of the residents.
The New Friends of Ashville (NFOA), is a registered Charity, that nurtures the relationships between our community of parents, teaching staff, and pupils, past and present. By engaging in activities which support the College and encourage us to become the best version of ourselves,
Rydym ni'n Gylch bach sy'n codi arian i sicrhau y gofal a'r ddarpariaeth orau i'r plant, drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg. Drwy ymgyrchoedd codi arian rydym yn cadw costau i'r rhieni a gofalwyr mor isel â phosibl.We are a small Cylch who fundraise to ensure we are able to provide the best possible care and opportunities to the young children who attend, through the medium of Welsh. By fundraising, we keep costs as low as possible for parents and carers.
We believe that sight loss should not be a barrier for anyone to continue and grow their Christian faith. To support people living with sight loss, we provide Christian literature in accessible formats, including Braille, large print and audio formats.
Fast Track Cymru is the only Wales-based charity with a focus of HIV and related conditions. We work collaboratively regionally and nationally to raise awareness of testing, treatment and prevention whilst challenging related stigma.
Earlier this year, thanks to your incredible support, we were able to keep the doors of Frome’s leading arts centre open — and for that, we want to say a heartfelt thank you!Now we’re asking for your help to secure Black Swan Arts into the future.
We are a registered Scottish Charity (SC054261) rescuing and rehoming approximately 300 dogs and cats per year from shelters in Romania, UK surrenders, and pounds across the UK. We are a totally volunteer run organisation.
We support adults with learning disabilities to access housing education and work opportunities within their local community whilst assisting other small charitable organisations with volunteers in order to meet our own aims and objectives
The 700 Club was established 30 years ago to respond to the needs of homeless and housing challenged people. It provides a ranged of support services and accommodation with the aim of helping people to overcome issues like alcohol/drug misuse and mental ill-health, and to live independently.
We principally support Kenya Wildlife Trust, a Kenyan charity, whose teams on the ground combine scientific research with community partnerships to ensure people and wildlife can thrive together. Every pound raised helps deliver practical conservation across key Kenyan landscapes.
We're a group of dedicated parents and carers who volunteer our time to raise funds, organise events and bring the Foster's community together. As a registered charity, every penny we raise goes straight back into the school whether it be funding new equipment, experiences and opportunities that help make our children's time at Foster's even better.
The football camps will offer a safe, sociable environment where children can build confidence, form friendships and engage in physical activity. We wish to create a legacy in George’s name that positively impacts children through the sport he loved.