charity Digging up Positivity - Furry charity and good news - April 2020 By www.flayrah.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 16:32:51 +0000 Video from Thabo Meerkat, transcribed Hey there, and welcome to the April 2020 edition of Digging Up Positivity from a rapidly changing world. But even in these weird times, there are still a lot of positive things to be found! read more Full Article animal behaviour charity conventions interviews transcription YouTube
charity charity work by NaruKoibito [G] By www.siye.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 17:47:58 -0400 He'd only meant it as a joke, but here she was. Ginny Weasley, his celebrity crush, armed with economy toilet paper rolls and three dozen eggs, ready to commit a misdemeanor all in the name of charity. Muggle AU Full Article
charity Robert auctioning Daydream guitar for charity By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 31 Aug 2019 18:55:00 +0000 https://t.co/BoAi0VA5gRRobert Smith of The Cure's 'Schecter Signature UltraCure' Guitar, Played at Pasadena Daydream Festival on August 31stYour bid supports: Free Arts For Abused Children, Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, Little Kids Rock, Inner-City Arts, The Painted Turtle pic.twitter.com/skBiHZslmy— The Cure (@thecure) August 29, 2019 Robert Smith is donating the guitar he will be playing this weekend at Pasadena Daydream Festival to be auctioned off to benefit @FreeArtsLA, @InnerCityArts, @littlekidsrock, @HollandsOpusFdn and @PaintedTurtleCA! ????bid here????https://t.co/eZ9QdO3lgt— goldenvoice (@goldenvoice) August 27, 2019 Full Article
charity Editorial: Closing houses of worship during the pandemic is an act of faith and charity By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 06:00:07 -0400 Communing online is a necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
charity Readers React: Article examines Sterling charity ads, but reader questions remain By www.latimes.com Published On :: Mon, 5 May 2014 20:31:00 -0400 Print readers of the Los Angeles Times are no doubt familiar with Donald Sterling's advertisements. Full Article
charity Jewish celebrity Saturday night Passover seder yields $2.5M for charity By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 13:49:20 GMT The Saturday Night Passover Seder that aired on YouTube over the weekend brought together dozens of celebrities and raised $2.6 million for the CDC Foundation. Full Article Passover Charity Seder CDC
charity The Hobbit live reading: How to watch Andy Serkis 12-hour charity reading of The Hobbit By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 15:10:00 +0100 THE HOBBIT is exactly the story we need to escape from normal life - and now Andy Serkis will take on a mammoth reading. Full Article
charity Charity boost as £16million fund launched over coronavirus crisis By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:51:00 +0100 CHARITIES working to deliver food to the homeless and others in urgent need of support during the coronavirus emergency were last night promised a £16million boost from the Government. Full Article
charity Varvel: How a new Indiana charity helps families of sick kids By rssfeeds.indystar.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Nov 2018 12:00:08 +0000 Bringing hope, happiness and healing to families raising kids with life-threatening illnesses Full Article
charity Peyton Manning roasts Tom Brady in announcing charity golf event By rssfeeds.indystar.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:07:03 +0000 Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are playing for COVID-19 relief on May 24. Full Article
charity Peyton Manning roasts Tom Brady in announcing charity golf event By rssfeeds.indystar.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:07:03 +0000 Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are playing for COVID-19 relief on May 24. Full Article
charity Pray For America Shirt (ALL Profits to Charity!) By patriotdepot.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 16:26:43 +0000 When Italy and NYC needed help, Samaritan's Purse stepped up, erecting field hospitals to house Corona patients in both Italy and The United States of America. Now it's our turn to step up and help out. 100% ..Price: $13.95 Full Article
charity D’Angel raises J$225,000 from online charity concert By jamaica-star.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 05:01:17 -0500 The Lady of Dancehall, D'Angel, says although her COVID-19 Relief Concert did not meet its US$200,000 target, she is overwhelmed by the support. The event, held via Instagram Live last Friday, saw performances from the likes of Beenie Man, G... Full Article
charity Happy birthday Vijay Deverakonda: Tollywood’s ‘Dear Comrade’ who auctioned his first Filmfare Award for charity – The New Indian Express By rss-newsfeed.india-meets-classic.net Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:41:00 +0000 Happy birthday Vijay Deverakonda: Tollywood's 'Dear Comrade' who auctioned his first Filmfare Award for charity The New Indian Express Full Article IMC News Feed
charity Belgian Brothers of Charity fight for their name after CDF decision By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:00:00 -0600 Rome Newsroom, May 8, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- After the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ruled that the hospitals of the Brothers of Charity in Belgium can no longer be considered as Catholic, the religious order is seeking to prevent the hospital network from using its name, their general superior told CNA. Br. René Stockman, general superior of the Congregation of the Brothers of Charity, said he fought to keep the Catholic identity and mission of the hospitals intact. But when the Brothers of Charity Organization, the non-profit group which manages the hospitals, approved pro-euthanasia guidelines 2017, he immediately referred the matter to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which issued its decision at the end of March. The CDF decision was communicated in a letter dated March 30, stating that "with deep sadness" the "psychiatric hospitals managed by the Provincialate of the Brothers of Charity association in Belgium will no longer be able to consider themselves Catholic institutions." Stockman said he was now working to stop the 15-hospital network run by the Brothers of Charity Organization, the non-profit which brought in the pro-euthanasia policy, from continuing to use the order’s name. “As a congregation,” Br. Stockman said, “we will clearly ask them not to use the name Brothers of Charity anymore for the psychiatric hospitals,” adding that ”we will do everything to come to clear arrangements without going to legal fight.” “We hope that we can make it [work] in that way,” he said, but the non-profit’s board have signalled resistance. Raf De Rycke, president of the Brothers of Charity Organization, said on May 5 that he intends to continue using the order’s name, and claimed the hospitals fulfil the same mission, and the same vision as ever, despite bringing in euthanasia. The Stockman said the order was always adamant that they would never accept the possibility of euthanasia in their hospitals, but only a few brothers remain working in the hospitals, mostly in management roles. The order has asked them to leave their positions, now that they can no longer be considered Catholic. But, he said, “there are many doctors who don’t agree with the situation and they made their objection of conscience, but it becomes more difficult for them in an environment where the management is developing clear guidelines on how to perform the process and moving towards euthanasia when a psychiatric patient is asking for it.” Belgium has ushered in ever-expanding access to euthanasia in recent years, including for mental health patients, even minors, suffering from conditions like depression. Belgian law prohibits contractual clauses or other provisions prohibiting doctors working in institutions to euthanize patients. A doctor or nurse still has the individual freedom of conscience to refuse to euthanize or participate to euthanasia, but the same freedom is no longer afforded to insitutions. Stockman said there was no question of not complying with Rome’s decision, and he hoped it would inspire others to reconsider the gravity of the spread of euthanasia. “We hope that also others will reflect on it, especially in the field of mental health care. It is the first time that the Holy See through the CDF has given a clear answer on the growing practice of euthanasia in the field of mental health care,” he told CNA. Belgium has ushered in ever-expanding access to euthanasia in recent years, including for mental health patients, even minors, suffering from conditions like depression. In an official statement published on their website, the Brothers of Charity Organization has accused Stockman of using the issue of euthanasia "within a broader and longer-lasting conflict” between the order and the non-profit on the use of assets. The non-profit suggested that Stockman has long wanted to devote more resources to the Brothers’ missions in Africa and Asian, as vocations have dried up in Belgium, where most of the order’s members are over eighty. Meanwhile, in the developing world, the congregation is growing; last year Br. Stockman welcomed 27 new novices in Nairobi. The Brothers of Charity Organization frames the dispute as one of control over assets, and its statement said they "do not see the need to adapt our operations after this [CDF] letter because we are convinced that we are acting correctly." The situation is being monitored closely by other Catholic organizations in the country who see it as a possible test case. So far, the bishops have remained circumspect. In a May 6 statement, the Belgian Episcopal Conference said that "the bishops experience this as an excruciating and complex affair, in which different types of topics and different lines of responsibility meet." The conference called for "a prolonged dialogue between all those involved,” while stressing their "utmost appreciation for the commitment of the Brothers of Charity in Belgium and all their employees to the benefit of mentally disabled, sick or injured people." Calls for dialogue, however, may prove wishful thinking. As part of its review of the situation, the CDF sent Bishop Jan Hendriks, auxiliary of Amsterdam, as an apostolic visitor to try to resolve the situation, but, the Congregation said, he was unable to find "a viable solution that avoids any form of responsibility of the institution for euthanasia." The conference also said that "based on their pastoral responsibility, the bishops will continue to work for unity and solidarity in the ecclesial community. They maintain their trust and will continue to cooperate with all the health institutions of Christian civil society." Stockman did not comment on the bishops’ conference statement. “Of course,” he said, “we feel, as a congregation, alone [in this fight], but [we are proceeding] in line with the doctrine of the Church, with the clear statement made by our general chapter in 2018 and with our charism of charity.” Full Article Europe
charity Belgian Brothers of Charity fight for their name after CDF decision By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:00:00 -0600 Rome Newsroom, May 8, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- After the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ruled that the hospitals of the Brothers of Charity in Belgium can no longer be considered as Catholic, the religious order is seeking to prevent the hospital network from using its name, their general superior told CNA. Br. René Stockman, general superior of the Congregation of the Brothers of Charity, said he fought to keep the Catholic identity and mission of the hospitals intact. But when the Brothers of Charity Organization, the non-profit group which manages the hospitals, approved pro-euthanasia guidelines 2017, he immediately referred the matter to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which issued its decision at the end of March. The CDF decision was communicated in a letter dated March 30, stating that "with deep sadness" the "psychiatric hospitals managed by the Provincialate of the Brothers of Charity association in Belgium will no longer be able to consider themselves Catholic institutions." Stockman said he was now working to stop the 15-hospital network run by the Brothers of Charity Organization, the non-profit which brought in the pro-euthanasia policy, from continuing to use the order’s name. “As a congregation,” Br. Stockman said, “we will clearly ask them not to use the name Brothers of Charity anymore for the psychiatric hospitals,” adding that ”we will do everything to come to clear arrangements without going to legal fight.” “We hope that we can make it [work] in that way,” he said, but the non-profit’s board have signalled resistance. Raf De Rycke, president of the Brothers of Charity Organization, said on May 5 that he intends to continue using the order’s name, and claimed the hospitals fulfil the same mission, and the same vision as ever, despite bringing in euthanasia. The Stockman said the order was always adamant that they would never accept the possibility of euthanasia in their hospitals, but only a few brothers remain working in the hospitals, mostly in management roles. The order has asked them to leave their positions, now that they can no longer be considered Catholic. But, he said, “there are many doctors who don’t agree with the situation and they made their objection of conscience, but it becomes more difficult for them in an environment where the management is developing clear guidelines on how to perform the process and moving towards euthanasia when a psychiatric patient is asking for it.” Belgium has ushered in ever-expanding access to euthanasia in recent years, including for mental health patients, even minors, suffering from conditions like depression. Belgian law prohibits contractual clauses or other provisions prohibiting doctors working in institutions to euthanize patients. A doctor or nurse still has the individual freedom of conscience to refuse to euthanize or participate to euthanasia, but the same freedom is no longer afforded to insitutions. Stockman said there was no question of not complying with Rome’s decision, and he hoped it would inspire others to reconsider the gravity of the spread of euthanasia. “We hope that also others will reflect on it, especially in the field of mental health care. It is the first time that the Holy See through the CDF has given a clear answer on the growing practice of euthanasia in the field of mental health care,” he told CNA. Belgium has ushered in ever-expanding access to euthanasia in recent years, including for mental health patients, even minors, suffering from conditions like depression. In an official statement published on their website, the Brothers of Charity Organization has accused Stockman of using the issue of euthanasia "within a broader and longer-lasting conflict” between the order and the non-profit on the use of assets. The non-profit suggested that Stockman has long wanted to devote more resources to the Brothers’ missions in Africa and Asian, as vocations have dried up in Belgium, where most of the order’s members are over eighty. Meanwhile, in the developing world, the congregation is growing; last year Br. Stockman welcomed 27 new novices in Nairobi. The Brothers of Charity Organization frames the dispute as one of control over assets, and its statement said they "do not see the need to adapt our operations after this [CDF] letter because we are convinced that we are acting correctly." The situation is being monitored closely by other Catholic organizations in the country who see it as a possible test case. So far, the bishops have remained circumspect. In a May 6 statement, the Belgian Episcopal Conference said that "the bishops experience this as an excruciating and complex affair, in which different types of topics and different lines of responsibility meet." The conference called for "a prolonged dialogue between all those involved,” while stressing their "utmost appreciation for the commitment of the Brothers of Charity in Belgium and all their employees to the benefit of mentally disabled, sick or injured people." Calls for dialogue, however, may prove wishful thinking. As part of its review of the situation, the CDF sent Bishop Jan Hendriks, auxiliary of Amsterdam, as an apostolic visitor to try to resolve the situation, but, the Congregation said, he was unable to find "a viable solution that avoids any form of responsibility of the institution for euthanasia." The conference also said that "based on their pastoral responsibility, the bishops will continue to work for unity and solidarity in the ecclesial community. They maintain their trust and will continue to cooperate with all the health institutions of Christian civil society." Stockman did not comment on the bishops’ conference statement. “Of course,” he said, “we feel, as a congregation, alone [in this fight], but [we are proceeding] in line with the doctrine of the Church, with the clear statement made by our general chapter in 2018 and with our charism of charity.” Full Article Europe
charity CDF: Belgian Brothers of Charity hospitals must drop Catholic identity over euthanasia By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:01:00 -0600 CNA Staff, May 4, 2020 / 12:01 pm (CNA).- The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has ordered 15 psychiatric hospitals in Belgium which belong to the Brothers of Charity to cease identifying as Catholic institutions after they allowed the euthanization of patients in 2017. The hospitals are managed by a civil non-profit corporation with the same name as the Brothers of Charity religious congregation which owns them. The CDF decision was communicated in a letter dated March 30, stating that "with deep sadness" the "psychiatric hospitals managed by the Provincialate of the Brothers of Charity association in Belgium will no longer be able to consider themselves Catholic institutions." In a statement responding to the CDF's decision, the superior general of the Brothers of Charity, Br. René Stockman, said that "with a heavy heart" the religious congregation "must let go of its psychiatric centers in Belgium." Br. Stockman pointed out that it is "painful" that the psychiatric centers of the Brothers of Charity in Belgium have lost their Catholic status, considering also that the brothers "were among the pioneers in the field of mental health care in Belgium." At the same time, Stockman said he recognizes that "the congregation [the Brothers of Charity] has no choice but to remain faithful to the charism of charity, which cannot be reconciled with the practice of euthanasia on psychiatric patients." The decision by the Vatican's doctrinal office ends three years of disputes between the Brothers of Charity and the corporation which manages their hospitals in Belgium. In 2017, the board decided to allow euthanasia to be carried out in its hospitals in Belgium, where the euthanasia law is among the most broad. At the time of the decision, the board of the corporation was composed of 15 members, with only three of them religious brothers of the congregation. Two of the three religious brothers among the board members, Luc Lemmens, 61, and Veron Raes, 57, supported the euthanasia decision. Their terms on the board ended at the end of September 2018 and were not renewed. The religious congregation, especially Stockman, protested the decision, reiterating the Brothers of Charity's rejection of euthanasia in their hospitals. The brothers appealed to the Vatican, which asked the psychiatric hospitals to change their protocol allowing euthanasia as “a medical act” under certain conditions. The hospital management responded with a long statement in September 2017, in which it contested a lack of dialogue and maintained the hospital was "perfectly consistent" with Christian doctrine. The CDF's direction that the hospitals must no longer identify as Catholic was communicated in a letter signed by CDF prefect Cardinal Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer and secretary Archbishop Giacomo Morandi. The letter retraced the developments of the story, recalling that the document allowing euthanasia in the brothers' hospitals "refers neither to God, nor to Holy Scripture, nor to the Christian vision of Man." According to the letter, the CDF had spoken with the Brothers of Charity and had also informed Pope Francis of the gravity of the situation. Other audiences had also taken place beginning June 2017, including with the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, the Secretariat of State, the representatives of the Brothers of Charity and the managing corporation, as well as representatives of the Belgian bishops' conference. The Holy See also sent Bishop Jan Hendriks, auxiliary of Amsterdam, as an apostolic visitor, but he did not register any steps forward nor a desire to find "a viable solution that avoids any form of responsibility of the institution for euthanasia." The request of the CDF to the Brothers of Charity and to the managing corporation was clear: “affirm in writing and in an unequivocal way their adherence to the principles of the sacredness of human life and the unacceptability of euthanasia, and, as a consequence, the absolute refusal to carry it out in the institutions they depend on." The corporation "did not give assurance on these points." The CDF therefore reiterated that "euthanasia remains an inadmissible act, even in extreme cases," and strengthened the statement by citing St. John Paul II's 1995 encyclical Evangelium vitae, and a Jan. 30 speech by Pope Francis to the CDF. The CDF stressed that "Catholic teaching affirms the sacred value of human life," the "importance of caring for and accompanying the sick and disabled," as well as "the Christian value of suffering, the moral unacceptability of euthanasia" and "the impossibility of introducing this practice in Catholic hospitals, not even in extreme cases, as well as of collaborating in this regard with civil institutions." The Brothers of Charity is a religious congregation of lay brothers founded in 1807 in Belgium, whose specialization is care for the sick and those with psychiatric diseases. At the congregation's July 2018 general chapter the group stressed that the Brothers of Charity "believes in sacredness and absolute respect for every human life, from conception to natural death. The general chapter requires that each brother, associate member and others associated with the mission of the congregation adhere to the doctrine of the Catholic Church on ethical issues." Full Article Vatican
charity What it feels like ... to be a music detective for dementia charity Playlist for Life By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 05:01:20 +0100 Andy Lowndes, music detective for dementia charity Playlist for Life Full Article
charity Isolation in the forest as charity aims to save trees By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:57:56 +0100 For many people, lockdown has meant looking for joy in the natural world around us. Full Article
charity Sachin Tendulkar to bat for one over during innings break of Bushfire charity match By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-02-09T08:00:00+05:30 The proceeds of the match will help victims of the blazes which began in September and have left at least 33 people dead and thousands of homes destroyed. Full Article Sports
charity Meghan Reads For Charity To Celebrate Son Archie's First Birthday. Watch By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:21:03 +0530 Prince William and Kate took to Instagram to wish their nephew Archie on his first birthday. Full Article Offbeat
charity Charity law for educational institutions By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-29 In this session we will cover key charity issues for institutions including:... Full Article
charity Lawbite: Trust me, a charity you are not! By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-02-11 Derby Technology Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and others v Derby City Council and others [2019] EWHC 3436 (Ch) The High Court has held that NHS Foundation Trusts are not charities for business rates’ purposes and are therefore not entitled t... Full Article
charity Charity matters We want to help By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-05-07 Given the current climate we are in, we appreciate that charities and not-for-profits are finding themselves in a very difficult position and we want to help. We would like to offer our services to give pro bono advice and a forum to discuss any Cor... Full Article
charity Changes to Charity Law The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill 2015 By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2015-09-24 Introduction The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill 2015 (“the Bill”) is currently before Parliament. The Bill is relatively short and deals with two areas in particular: i) the powers of charities to make social investmen... Full Article
charity Changes to Charity Law: an opportunity for Local Authorities By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2015-09-30 Introduction The Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill 2015 (“the Bill”) is currently before Parliament. The Bill is relatively short and deals with two areas in particular: i) the powers of charities to make social investmen... Full Article
charity THE NEW OFFICIAL WARNINGS, A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE CHARITY COMMISSIONS POWER? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2016-01-07 Closing a loophole? One of the key features, and one of the most contentious provisions, of the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Bill 2015 (the Bill) is the new power it will grant the Charity Commission (the Commission) to issue of... Full Article
charity Qatar Charity provides healthcare to pregnant Syrian refugees By article.wn.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:46 GMT (MENAFN - The Peninsula) Doha: With QFFD support, Qatar Charity is providing healthcare to pregnant Syrian refugees. The same place brought them toget... ...... Full Article
charity Briefing on the Charity Commissions guidance for charities with a connection to a non-charity By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2019-10-31 1. Introduction 1.1 The Charity Commission has recently released detailed guidance for charities on their connections to non-charities, highlighting that whilst such connections can bring benefits they can also present risks and challenges. Common s... Full Article
charity Hong Kong Canto-pop star Aaron Kwok’s online charity concert draws about 2 million viewers, raising more than HK$1 million By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:21:48 +0800 Hong Kong’s Canto-pop “dancing king” Aaron Kwok Fu-shing’s online charity concert on Saturday afternoon to help the city’s struggling dancers attracted about 2 million viewers and raised more than HK$1 million, amid local signs of an easing coronavirus threat.Kwok’s onstage moves are known to be inspired by Michael Jackson. The one-hour performance by the singer-dancer-actor, 54, flanked by about 100 dancers, was live-streamed on multiple channels on social media from 5pm to 6pm.He performed on… Full Article
charity Yorkshire Geological Society Registered Charity No. 220014 Society Proceedings 2018 By pygs.lyellcollection.org Published On :: 2019-11-22T06:43:26-08:00 Full Article
charity Square Enix are selling 54 Eidos games at a steal, for charity By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:23:51 +0000 Stuck for things to play this weekend? After offering their exhaustive JRPG lineup at a pittance last week, Square Enix have this week gutted the price of their Eidos Anthology bundle on Steam as part of their “Stay Home & Play” campaign – offering 54 PC classics, contemporary bangers and bizarre curiosities for just under […] Full Article PC Game News coronavirus Deals Eidos Eidos Montreal Square Enix
charity Square Enix Eidos Anthology: Get 54 Games for $39, for Charity By www.ign.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 18:55:58 +0000 54 games, including titles from Tomb Raider, Just Cause, and Deus Ex, are in this charity bundle. Full Article
charity Billie Eilish, Blackpink, Ariana Grande And More Release Branded Face Masks For Charity By www.mansworldindia.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:19:18 +0000 Blackpink, BIllie Eilish, Ariana Grande and other artists from the... The post Billie Eilish, Blackpink, Ariana Grande And More Release Branded Face Masks For Charity appeared first on Man's World India. Full Article Music 2020 Ariana Grande Billie Eilish coronavirus pandemic Justin Bieber the weeknd
charity Fitness club members raise thousands for domestic violence charity just by running in their gardens By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-15T14:13:00Z A 32-strong team of women have joined others in using the coronavirus lockdown as an opportunity of raising thousands of pounds for charity. Full Article
charity Harry and Meghan ask for wedding broadcast profits to go to hunger charity By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-15T18:02:28Z The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arranged for money generated from their royal wedding broadcast to be used to help feed children during the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
charity Prince Harry chats to 'super-parents' of seriously ill children during 30-minute video call for WellChild charity By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T05:24:00Z Read our live coronavirus updates HERE Full Article
charity Fundraising hero Captain Tom Moore's charity cover on course for number one By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-19T17:11:00Z Captain Tom Moore and Michael Ball are on course to score a number one single for their cover of You'll Never Walk Alone. Full Article
charity BBC's Big Night In raises £27m for charity as Chancellor Rishi Sunak says Government will match all donations By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T07:13:00Z Some of Britain's most famous faces united to entertain the nation as part of BBC One's Big Night In , which raised more than £27 million to help support vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
charity Greta Thunberg gives $100,000 in prize money to UN children's charity to help coronavirus battle By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-30T10:22:04Z Greta Thunberg has donated $100,000 in prize money to the United Nations children's fund to help its coronavirus support campaign. Full Article
charity Charity warns of privacy concerns over coronavirus contact-tracing app By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T19:26:00Z The UK public's right to privacy could become "another casualty" of the coronavirus crisis through the use of a contact-tracing app, Amnesty International UK has warned. Full Article
charity Double-leg amputee, 10, raises £10k for charity with lockdown marathon By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T19:54:04Z A 10-year-old double-leg amputee has raised more than £10,000 by walking a marathon distance during coronavirus lockdown. Full Article
charity Injured army veteran to play video games for 24 hours in VE Day charity appeal By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T14:35:34Z An army veteran forced into early retirement by injury is playing video games for 24 hours on VE Day to raise money for the charity that helped him through "dark times." Full Article
charity Andy Serkis to embark on live 12-hour charity reading of The Hobbit By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:46:19 GMT The star will read the entire Tolkien book from start to finish with no breaks. Full Article
charity Andy Serkis says Gollum ‘never far away’ ahead of charity reading of The Hobbit By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:15:12 GMT The actor will read the whole book from start to finish to raise money. Full Article
charity Andy Serkis delighted by response to live Hobbit charity reading By uk.movies.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:50:12 GMT His fundraising target has now been increased to £250,000. Full Article
charity One World: Jimmy Fallon takes swipe at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos during charity concert By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-19T00:14:00Z Late-night host revealed that more than $50m has been raised ahead of the One World event Full Article
charity The Big Night In: Peter Kay invites the public to recreate famous 'Amarillo' video for BBC charity special By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T10:22:49Z Comedian is asking for nurses, retail workers and other key workers to record themselves marching to Tony Christie's cheesy hit Full Article
charity Parks and Recreation to return for scripted reunion in aid of coronavirus charity By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T04:55:00Z Half-hour revival will see Leslie Knope and friends contend with the struggles of social distancing Full Article