Charities In Scotland
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Nafsiyat
HealthNafsiyat provides intercultural psychotherapy and counselling to diverse cultural, ethnic and linguistic communities. Therapeutic help is offered to those experiencing emotional and psychological problems. Clinical supervision and training relating to intercultural therapy are also delivered. Nafsiyat works in partnership with therapeutic and community organisations.
National Association Of Flower Arrangement Societies 2003
Administration of NAFAS Courses in Floral Art & Design Attending and exhibiting at major shows and floral events A National Show where affiliated members may enter competitions and where both members and the general public may enjoy the floral arrangements exhibitedAssessments of judges, demonstrators and speakersEncouragement to affiliated clubs to develop their memberships
The Dhl UK Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationVision: Underserved young people in the UK access decent employment and thrive in their careers. Mission: We address inequalities and barriers that affect underserved young people in their access to employment. Together with our charity partners we build their aspirations and develop the skills they need to access employment and thrive in the world of work.
The Ian Fleming Charitable Trust
Arts, Social welfare1) Donations to national charities in the field of support, relief and welfare of disabled or handicapped people, or those otherwise in need of help. Charities involved in research on human diseases and particularly their cause and prevention.2) Music and Theatre Awards under a scheme adminstered by the Musicians Benevolent Fund, post graduate study only.
Sudep Action
Social welfareSUDEP Action exists to support those bereaved by SUDEP - Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy - and works towards prevention of deaths from epilepsy. The Charity offers support to the bereaved, provides information, effects change, raises awareness, sponsors research and education, captures data via the Epilepsy Deaths Register and acts as a focal point for global communication regarding SUDEP.
Pancreatic Cancer Action
Beneficiary group, HealthPROVIDE SUPPORT, EDUCATION AND PRACTICAL ADVICE.TO SUFFERERS OF PANCREATIC CANCER,THEIR FAMILIES AND CARERS, ACTIVITIES INCLUDE DEVELOPMENT OF WEBSITE , BOOKLETS, MEDIA ARTICLES.ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND AWARENESS AMONGST HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC FROM DIAGNOSIS TO PALLIATIVE CARE. ACITIVITES HAVE INCLUDED GP LECTURES, GP TRAINING MODULES AND WRITTEN ARTICLES IN VAIROUS MEDIA.
The Mackintosh Foundation
Arts, Economic and community development, Health, Housing, Social welfareto promote and develop theatrical, musical and dramatic arts; relieve suffering from and promote research into the causes & treatment of AIDS/Cancer; provide for medical research generally and relief of sickness; relief for the homeless and poverty stricken;promotion of the conservation, protection & enhancement in the UK of nature & the amenities of the countryside inc. areas of natural beauty.
Anaphylaxis UK
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo advance the education and general understanding of the public concerning life-threatening allergies and associated disorders. To protect the health of people who suffer severe allergic reactions by providing help and information to them, their families and friends and to promote research into the cause and care of severe allergic conditions and to publish the results of such research.
Nucleus Foundation
Charitable activities, Social welfareGrant making charity which (1) supports those who are in need, whether as a result of financial hardship, disability, illness, age or other disadvantage (2) preserves and protect good health and (3) advances education and opportunities available to beneficiaries.
The Truemark Trust
The Trust continues to make donations to small local Charities dealing with all kinds of disadvantage, with preferences to neighbourhood based community projects and for innovatory work with less popular groups.In the year ending April 2018 £458,000 was made available to 114 Registered Charities.
Azaylia Foundation
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Azaylia Foundation was created to support UK-based children fighting cancer by helping them access treatment abroad not readily available from the NHS, while at the same time working with cancer research and medical institutions to accelerate the availability of new treatments in the UK.
Ecpat UK
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe are a leading children's rights organisation working against the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the UK and on its international aspects. In particular, we focus on the protection of trafficked children and children exploited in tourism and the prevention of such crimes.
Gambling With Lives
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareSupport families who have been bereaved by gambling related suicides, with peer support and access to counsellingRaise awareness amongst gamblers, their families and friends, and health professionals of the dangerous effects of gambling on mental health and the high suicide risk, through our website and other social media
The Open-Air Mission
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationThe Mission is an inter-denominational Christian organisation whose objective is to take the Christian Gospel to the people. The Mission presents the Gospel among children in school assemblies and beach missions; in the open air and at public activities such as race meetings, and distributes Christian literature in the course of its work. There is close co-operation with Christian Churches.
At A Loss.org
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSignposting bereaved people in the UK to relevant and up to date support services, information and resources via our national website. Training and resourcing professionals to support bereaved adults and young people, including churches, to provide community support. Collaborating with others to improve accessibility to bereavement support across the UK and understanding of the impact of loss
The Aim Project
Beneficiary groupTo advance the education of professionals, in the UK and internationally, who are assessing and working with children and young people with harmful sexual behaviours and with their families, through the provision of models, guidance, training and consultancy.
Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareA national childhood cancer charity concentrating on raising awareness of all types of childhood cancers, in particular on education on the symptoms and signs that children may present with enabling earlier diagnosis. Research into rare cancers in children which are typically under researched and have poor survival rates. We also provide support for families affected by childhood cancer.
The Royal College Of Midwives Trust
Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareTo maintain and improve standards of professional midwifery the Trust conducts and commissions research, publishes information, provides education and training and organises conferences, campaigns and other events. Through its benevolent fund the Trust makes grants to midwives and others who need financial help.
Educational Opportunity Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationThe Foundation seeks to enhance the lives of people throughout the world by promoting the advancement of opportunity for education, that is the physical, intellectual, moral, religious and spiritual development of the whole person regardless of ethnicity, nationality or religious belief. It makes grants for educational projects principally to organisations and institutions.
Different Strokes (trustees) Limited
HealthTo help stroke survivors of below retirement age optimise their recovery & take control of their lives by offering rehabilitative services, information & advice.
British Blind Sport
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureAt British Blind Sport, we help blind and partially sighted people get active and play sport. We encourage adults and children to participate in activities at all levels, from grassroots to the Paralympic Games.
The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
Education- Awarding scholarships, grants and prizes to individuals and institutions in the UK and Japan- Hosting a programme of educational and cultural events at Daiwa Foundation Japan House and elsewhere
Radha Madhav Society (uk)
Education, Health, Leisure, ResearchPromoting the philosophy and practice of Bhakti Yoga as per promoted by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj and her foremost senior disciple HH Sushree Dr Bageeshwari Devi. In addition, the society undertakes philanthropic activity by financially supporting Charity hospitals, schools and relief to the needy, especially in India.
The British Medical Ultrasound Society
ResearchBMUS works to advance the science and application of ultrasound in medicine, and to provide education, guidance and information for its members and the public.
The Orchard Project (cause) LTD
Economic and community developmentThe Orchard Project is dedicated to creating skilled communities to plant, care for and harvest fruit trees, connecting urban communities and increasing access to fruit. We work with people from all walks of life, with a specific focus on people living in poorer, inner city areas.