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Originally established in 1660, Maghera Presbyterian Church is dedicated to glorifying God in all that we do. Through worship, service and fellowship, we strive to reflect his love and grace in our lives and community. We commit to growing in faith, embracing the teachings of scripture, and sharing the hope of the Gospel, that all may come to know and delight in our sovereign Creator, now and forever.
Run entirely by volunteers, we fund vital, life-saving equipment for the Leeds Centre for Newborn Care, helping over 1,600 critically ill newborns each year. Every penny you give goes directly to support critically sick babies across the Yorkshire region.
After we lost Charlie very suddenly aged 22 to Birkitt's Lymphoma, we set out to help others as a legacy to him.The Charlie Allen Foundation has been set up with the objective of raising funds to support equipment, research and the advancement of finding cures and fighting Blood Cancer.
Women make up 51% of the UK population, but are underrepresented in politics. We campaign for equal seats for an equal say; inspiring and supporting women to stand for elected office. 101 women from our community stood in the 2024 GE, with 25 winning seats. Let's build a better democracy together.
We are a new charity, lead predominantly by patients. We have a rare gene mutation ros1+ that occurs in only 2% of lung cancer patients. Mostly non-smoking, predominantly woman. The majority are stage 4 by the time they're diagnosed as symptoms vary and are dismissed as not being serious due to non-smoking background. Around 1000 patients are diagnosed annually. It is a very aggressive cancer so early diagnosis is essential. Although it’s aggressive, it can be managed by targeted therapy. We are dedicated to improving the life expectancy. We want to raise awareness that just because our numbers are small, we are not insignificant. More importantly, we want ros1 patients to know that we’re here and there is a community and support waiting for them. Anyone with lungs can get Lung Cancer.
Zamzam Foundation UK partners with Zamzam Foundation in Somalia to provide urgent humanitarian assistance and support long-term community development. Our mission is to bring relief, resilience, and lasting change to those affected by poverty, conflict, and climate-related crises.We work across the following key areas: emergency aid, health services, education and training, livelihood support, clean water and sanitation, and peacebuilding. From distributing food and medicine in crisis zones to constructing schools and drilling boreholes in remote villages, our programmes are designed to meet both immediate needs and long-term goals. We place a strong focus on empowering women and children, fostering local leadership, and building sustainable solutions that uplift entire communities.Driven by compassion and guided by local expertise, we strive to restore dignity and create opportunities where hope is needed most. Every contribution to Zamzam Foundation UK directly supports life-changing work across Somalia, helping communities not just survive, but thrive. Together, we are creating pathways to peace, health, and prosperity for generations to come.
Pathways to Health are based in Brighton and Hove and run affordable ear acupuncture clinics to a wide range of service users. Our clinics are open access, and of benefit to people grappling with a wide range of issues including addictions, cravings, mental health challenges, and chronic health conditions.Clients attending clinics, do not need an appointment, and are greeted with a refreshing cup of detox tea to accompany a 40 minute treatment session in a calming, supportive and non judgemental environment.
YMCA Cheshire provide accommodation and support for people experiencing homelessness, care leavers, unaccompanied asylum seeking children, and refugees. In addition, we provide a range of community activities for children, families, and those experiencing social isolation.
VASA is a local charity supporting people across South Warwickshire, Rugby & Solihull Rural East. We offer Community Transport, Dementia Day Services, wheelchair loans, Carers Connect, Coffee & Connect groups, plus First Aid & Wellbeing training. Your support helps us build stronger communities.
Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) exists to amplify the voices of rural women who are often unheard, unsupported, and disproportionately impacted by climate change, conflict, and inequality. As the backbone of families and communities, rural women deserve to be seen, heard, and empowered.
At Wheatley Foundation, we believe everyone deserves a chance to thrive. We support people facing tough times—poverty, poor health, and inequality—helping them build confidence, find opportunities, and create brighter futures.