Affirmations and Imagination: Colour My Future invites children to dream big
For ages 3-7, the Colour My Future toolkit includes an inspiring picture book and an activity book for artistic expression The... read more
08.06.2021 • By Crazivity
Government urged to create wilder national parks to tackle nature and climate crises
Government action is needed to make Britain’s national parks much wilder and fit for purpose to tackle the nature and climate crises, says... read more
08.06.2021 • By Rewilding Britain
Family's epic 12,000 foot climb to support The Sick Children's Trust
A family of keen hikers from Silloth, Cumbria, are taking on an epic challenge to climb the four biggest mountains in the Lake District to raise... read more
07.06.2021 • By The Sick Children's Trust
Skechers UK Announced as Jessie May Supporters
Jessie May is delighted to announce that Skechers UK, based in St Albans, have joined the charity as corporate partners. Jessie May is a... read more
07.06.2021 • By Admire PR
Millions of people start practicing for Her Majesty The Queen’s Big Jubilee Lunch as community get-togethers swept across the UK this weekend
EMBARGOED FOR MONDAY 00:01 JUNE 5. There may still be a year to go before The Big Jubilee Lunch, but practising was well underway this weekend... read more
06.06.2021 • By Good Connections
G7 Summit: Clock is ticking on the global military fulfilling its responsibility in reaching net-zero
Academics, NGOs, activists and creatives support a call for G7 militaries to come clean on their carbon emissions ahead of COP 26 in Glasgow.... read more
04.06.2021 • By TIPPING POINT NORTH SOUTH
More than just a landlord during lockdown
A spike in mental health issues caused by lockdown pressures has prompted landlord Lincolnshire Housing Partnership to step up its positive... read more
04.06.2021 • By Lincolnshire Housing Partnership
Youth Homelessness Charity launches first Green Action Plan ahead of World Environment Day 2021
Scottish Youth Homelessness Charity, Rock Trust, publishes their first Green Action Plan 2021-22 to demonstrate their commitment to... read more
04.06.2021 • By Rock Trust
GamCare Appoints New Chair of the Board of Trustees
GamCare has announced changes to its Board of Trustees, with Sir Ian Prosser to step down as Chair after six years' service. During this time, Sir... read more
04.06.2021 • By GamCare
Fat Boy Slim supports 'Chip In' for Martlets on National Fish and Chip Day 4 June
Fat Boy Slim supporting 'chip in' for Martlets on National Fish and Chip Day Friday 4 June - at Big Beach Cafe, Hove Norman Cook... read more
03.06.2021 • By Martlets Hospice (Brighton & Hove)
Celebrating Cowley Road Carnival on 4th July
This year Cowley Road Carnival will be celebrated all over Oxford as residents are encouraged to decorate their houses as Carnival floats or... read more
03.06.2021 • By Cowley Road Works
Rensair air purification unit traps and destroys Coronavirus particles
As the country embarks upon large-scale re-opening after lockdown, people are naturally anxious about returning to offices, schools, restaurants... read more
03.06.2021 • By Rensair
Bumblebees take to empty shops in Derbyshire’s high streets thanks to Covid-friendly technology
A new exhibition celebrating bumblebees will be bringing a buzz back to empty shops in Derbyshire’s high streets this summer, using innovative... read more
03.06.2021 • By Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Open your door to organic food with local roots this July
9th July 2021 sees the launch of a new veg box scheme ‘Hope Farm Organics’, run by Hands of Hope Charity. The scheme delivers fresh fruit, veg and... read more
03.06.2021 • By Hands of Hope Charity
Bristol mental health charity Self Injury Support begins oral history project, Women Listening To Women
Self Injury Support has been awarded £84,300 by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to create an oral history archive of pioneering local charity... read more
02.06.2021 • By Self Injury Support
Esther’s Great North Swim for tinnitus
Theatre director Esther Richardson, from York, has challenged herself to complete The Great North Swim on 13 June in support of the British... read more
02.06.2021 • By Tinnitus UK
SocialBox.Biz Laptops for Homeless, Refugee and Older people who can not afford computes need your old Old Apple, Amazon and other computer devices
ESG Initiative from SocialBox.Biz Community Interest Company is decreasing E-Waste Footprint in the U.K whilst helping companies and... read more
02.06.2021 • By SocialBox.Biz Trading Enterprises CIC
New Tinnitus Support Group in the Highlands
A new group to support people with tinnitus across the Highlands is being formed, based in Cawdor. The first meeting will take place on Wednesday... read more
02.06.2021 • By Tinnitus UK
THE UK’S BIGGEST AND OLDEST NATIONAL STUDENT AND GRADUATE BUSINESS PITCHING COMPETITION LAUNCHES FOR 2021
Under embargo until 11:59am Wednesday 2nd June 2021 A CELEBRATION OF STUDENT ENTERPRISE ACROSS THE UK Noon, Wednesday 2nd June 2021 –... read more
02.06.2021 • By NACUE
5% of countries EXCLUDE people with Down syndrome from the COVID-19 vaccine
Down Syndrome International is a disabled people's organisation committed to improving the quality of life for people with Down syndrome,... read more
02.06.2021 • By Down Syndrome International
Army vet with PTSD and spine injuries to cycle 385 miles to highlight men’s mental health
Five years ago Nick Wilson found himself staring at several empty bottles of painkillers and morphine, as he attempted to end his life. On June... read more
01.06.2021 • By Disabled Adventurer CIC
Limited edition bracelet to help little warriors fighting rare childhood cancer
South of the River, a small fashion boutique based in Beckenham, Kent, is supporting Neuroblastoma UK, a national children’s cancer charity this... read more
01.06.2021 • By Neuroblastoma UK
Penrith student’s 230-mile walk to school challenge raises £6,000 for charity
Penrith college student, Isaac Pullan, has received a hero’s welcome at his school after completing a month of daily 10-mile walks to school and... read more
31.05.2021 • By African Promise
Nature photographers invited to give it their best shot
Amateur nature photographers of all ages are being invited to enter a prestigious competition run by conservation science charity the Game &... read more
28.05.2021 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust
29-year-old woman builds a global education empire in five years
How is a 29-year-old woman, teacher and a recent Forbes 30 Under 30, going to reach the next billion learners in the world through artificial... read more
28.05.2021 • By Mirai Partners
Muellners Foundation to be run with a decentralised governance model, include members in its decision making and resource allocation.
Copenhagen, Denmark: In the recent remote member's meeting of the Muellners Foundation, attended by its Board, it was decided that the voluntary... read more
28.05.2021 • By Muellners Foundation
Muellners Foundation begins charitable fund raising in response to Covid crisis
Copenhagen, Denmark: Muellners Foundation, a philanthropic voluntary association, announces that it has started a global fund raising... read more
28.05.2021 • By Muellners Foundation
Extravaganza of Entertainment, History and Cultural celebration in the Capital planned for 2023.
Empower London Foundation has formally announced plans for a vibrant new festival of arts, music and culture which will take place in the... read more
26.05.2021 • By Empower London Foundation
Tinnitus conference stays virtual for 2021
The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) has today announced their annual tinnitus conference will take place virtually this year, from 4 to 8... read more
26.05.2021 • By Tinnitus UK
Farmer-led aphid monitoring could reduce pesticide use in tackling cereal crop virus
A new study by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has concluded that a simple field-based monitoring system, run by farmers, could help... read more
24.05.2021 • By Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust
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