Blind Chief Exec of London charity for blind children set to climb the O2 as part of campaign to raise £24,000 in 24 hours

Dr Tom Pey, Chief Executive of the Royal London Society for Blind People is set to scale the roof of the O2 in a bid to raise money for specialist... read more

22.07.2013 • By The Royal London Society for Blind People

Berkshire man completed difficult La Marmotte challenge raising over £1400 for pancreatic cancer charity

Simon Scholfield from Wraysbury near Windsor took part in one of the world’s most gruelling cycling and sporting challenges on Saturday 6th July... read more

18.07.2013 • By Pancreatic Cancer Action

Charity launches government e-petition to address UK pet rabbit welfare crisis

Animal rescue charity Camp Nibble is urging the government to introduce a code of practice for the welfare of domestic rabbits. The charity based... read more

22.07.2013 • By Camp Nibble

Unstoppable North Somerset mum raises over £1400 for pancreatic cancer charity

Energetic Isabelle Pearcey, a full-time mum from North Somerset, has raised over £1400 for Pancreatic Cancer Action undertaking a variety of... read more

19.07.2013 • By Pancreatic Cancer Action

Moss Side 'Fixers' speak to Manchester Police Commissioner to call for fair treatment for black youths

A group of young men from Moss Side have launched a campaign to overcome negative stereotypes of youths who live in the area. As part of their... read more

11.07.2013 • By Fixers

La Dominion Acquisitions: 2014 International Festival for Business Aims to Drive SME Growth

Outsourced sales and marketing firm, La Dominion Acquisitions , claim the 2014 International Festival for Business will help drive SME growth.... read more

09.07.2013 • By La Dominion Acquisitions

Sunfield Children’s Homes appoints new chief executive

Sunfield Children’s Homes, a National UK Charity and independent residential special school and children’s home in Stourbridge have appointed a new... read more

03.07.2013 • By Sunfield Childrens Homes Limited

Impact Art Fair at Block 336, Brixton

Two years ago Annie Morgan’s life looked pretty straight forward – a home, ageing parents, a beloved daughter, a job as a TV producer. However,... read more

02.07.2013 • By Creative Future

Disabled equality campaigners refused entry to gay Glasgow nightclub

Civil partners Robert and Nathan Gale attended the Scottish Charity awards and won an award for their work on the Marriage Equality campaign before... read more

17.06.2013 • By LGBT Network

Listen to my tragic story to understand the plight of asylum seekers

A Swindon-based Fixer who had to flee his country for his life aged seven after he was orphaned in violence that wiped out his entire village is... read more

04.06.2013 • By Fixers

Devon teens on a mission to halt ‘disposable fashion’ trend

A pair of Torbay Fixers are urging others to feed their fashion senses by re-cycling clothes rather than chucking them away. Working with... read more

04.06.2013 • By Fixers

‘Go back to where you came from.’ What if you can’t?

Two Canterbury based Fixers feel asylum seekers are misunderstood and more should be done to welcome them into society. Oscar Leitner, 16 and... read more

03.06.2013 • By Fixers

Don’t let your life be ruined by seeking five minutes of teenage internet ‘fame’

A Harrogate Fixer is warning other teenagers about the dangers of following the trend of posting provocative pictures of themselves online. Jade... read more

03.06.2013 • By Fixers

Outstanding early years care for vision impaired toddlers comes to Stratford

Parents with young children are warmly welcomed to join the RLSB at its new Parents & Toddlers group at the Chandos East Centre in Stratford on... read more

31.05.2013 • By The Royal London Society for Blind People

Law Student Experiences Homophobia by Senior Lincolnshire Police Officer

Reece Wilkes a 20 year old University of Lincoln Law Student applied to Lincolnshire Police as Special Constable and was shocked by the... read more

29.05.2013 • By LGBT Network

The Blurt Foundation’s online shop opens for business

The Blurt Foundation CIC is proud to announce that their online shop is now open for business. Proceeds from the shop, which can be found on the... read more

10.05.2013 • By The Blurt Foundation CIC

Cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats for Sunfield

On 6th July 2013, Debbie Pearce, who works at a National UK Charity and independent residential special school and children’s home in Stourbridge... read more

09.05.2013 • By Sunfield Childrens Homes Limited

Give it Away celebrates £1 million donated to Charity with a party!

Give it Away Celebrates the £1million donated at the St. James Club! It’s finally arrived, the time to celebrate the £1 million give away from... read more

29.04.2013 • By Give it Away Ltd

Big Focus on the Music for Tockwith Beer Festival 2013

Fossil Collective have been announced as the headliner for Tockwith Beer Festival 2013, which takes place on Saturday 18th May 2013 near... read more

18.04.2013 • By Tockwith Festivals

Media agency gives away £10,000 worth of marketing services to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.

Preston-based media agency, 2am, mark their 10th anniversary under managing director Peter Stubbs by launching their competition, 10for10. The... read more

15.04.2013 • By 2am

Outdoor Summer Music Concert in Cheshire

EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE APRIL ONLY! BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Live in the Park at Arley Hall and Gardens Saturday 6th July 2013... read more

13.04.2013 • By Neuromuscular Centre

Youth sight loss charity CEO slams controversial Bedroom Tax

And calls on London mayor to establish business-backed relief fund to stop vulnerable young people being “sacrificed on the altar of financial... read more

09.04.2013 • By The Royal London Society for Blind People

Campaign to smash human trafficking in Sheffield

Campaign to smash human trafficking in Sheffield A Sheffield ‘Fixer’ is campaigning to expose the plight of women who have been trafficked into... read more

08.04.2013 • By Fixers

North Cornwall teenager uses family tragedy to help the young bereaved

A North Cornwall Fixer who lost her brother to leukaemia is using her tragic experience to help bereaved schoolchildren. Jasmine Crayton, 17,... read more

04.04.2013 • By Fixers

Girls spend two hours getting ready and boys drink protein shakes to look good for school in Peebles.

A group of 16 and 17 year-old Fixers in Peebles are on a mission to persuade younger pupils at their school not to obsess about their looks. The... read more

04.04.2013 • By Fixers

SUNFIELD SPECIAL SCHOOL SHINES BRIGHT FOR OFSTED

An independent residential special school and children’s home in Stourbridge has been deemed ‘outstanding’ following a recent Ofsted inspection.... read more

03.04.2013 • By Sunfield Childrens Homes Limited

TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARD AWARDED TO CRICKLEWOOD HOMELESS CONCERN

Cricklewood Homeless Concern has become the latest organisation of its kind to achieve recognition for its customer service through the external... read more

21.03.2013 • By CHC

AUSTRALIAN PIONEER HONOURED FOR PHILANTHROPIC WORK

The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics is delighted to announce Australian philanthropic pioneer, Philip Wollen as its seventh Honorary Fellow. The... read more

20.03.2013 • By Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics

Australian pioneer honoured for philanthropic work

The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics is delighted to announce Australian philanthropic pioneer, Philip Wollen as its seventh Honorary Fellow. The... read more

18.03.2013 • By Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics

Alot of people doubted me, but look at me now.

A one-time boxing club is turning around young lives in York. As a new film by Inspired Youth documents its work, director Kev Curran talks to the... read more

14.03.2013 • By The Jack Raine Community Foundation

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