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Every day TCV works across the UK to create healthier and happier communities for everyone - communities where our activities have a lasting impact on people’s health, prospects and outdoor places.Join in, feel good.
Our wildlife is disappearing. Almost two thirds of species in the UK have declined in the past 50 years. There’s nothing natural or inevitable about this. It can be stopped. And everyone can play a part. That’s why People’s Trust for Endangered Species exists.
SHAK exists to support around 1,000 renal patients of St Helier Renal Unit and its satellites throughout S.W London, Surrey and northern West Sussex.SHAK is run by renal patient and carers, it supports patients and the unit to the tune of £50k annually - all raised via bequests, donations and fund raising events of all types.
It costs £1,500 per year for every mile of the glorious South West Coast Path to be kept open, safe and clearly signed. We’re asking for your support to help us keep the path open and accessible for all.
Seaford College have been fundraising, buying, packing and distributing Kids Lunch Packs (KLPs) since 2020. To ensure this essential pledge continues, we need to raise as much money as possible, on a continual basis. The cost of living crisis is getting worse, and demand on all of our wages is increasing. As a school, we do not want anyone to have to make the decision to 'Heat or Eat', having both should not be seen as a luxury, it is an essential part of family life. 'Raise it to give it' is our pledge. Every £30.00 we raise will be converted into one KLP box for one child. The Chichester District Foodbank has over 1000 child claims every term. Our obligation to those children must continue. Seaford College would like to be able to supply as many of those boxes as possible. To provide all 1000 boxes would be a termly commitment of £30,000. Whilst that would be a dream target, we will pack each box in line with the donations made. Please donate within your means only. Help us support our community.
The Hospice helps people to live their precious lives well.Our care has many forms – at home, in our outpatient Spring Centre or through specialised care in one of our Hospice beds - and is defined by each person's need. We rely on donations to raise the £5m we need each year to fund our free care.
We are the UK’s leading fostering charity and the essential network for fostering. We support foster carers, fostering services and the wider sector to transform children’s lives. We work to ensure all fostered children and young people get the best possible care and experience stable family life.
Nordoff and Robbins is the UK’s largest music therapy charity, with a unique approach shaped by more than 60 years of practice. Through the power of music, it breaks through the barriers caused by life-limiting illness, disability and social isolation. The charity does this through providing music therapy to people across the UK, whilst also training the music therapists of the future and funding research to measure and improve the impact of its work.
Working in partnership with the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons, we help children’s surgical centres nationwide by providing support to purchase much needed medical equipment, surgical training and research to hospitals across the UK.
Child Rescue Nepal frees children from slavery. We rescue children, keep them safe and reunite them with their families. Child Rescue Nepal has rescued over 1,000 children but our work is far from over. We want to end child slavery in Nepal and we won’t stop until every child is free.
We provide clinical equipment for patient care, furnishings and art for the hospital. We fund staff education and training, including travel awards to support women’s healthcare in low income countries. We support research in women’s health by project grants and scholarships for UCL PhD students.
Hospice in the Weald provides compassionate, individualised, holistic and supportive care for all patients, and those important to them, in West Kent and East Sussex. As a local charity not part of the NHS we need to raise £8m each year to ensure our services can continue.