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Azhar Academy (UK, 1080849) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,787.00

We run a secondary girls school in Forest Gate and will shortly open another branch at Leytonstone. We are currently fundraising for the development of a Masjid and public reference library at the Forest Gate site. We are also involved in various community support and youth work projects.

Enfield Grammar School (UK, 312627) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,782.00

Enfield Grammar School

CESO (UK, 1133130) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,778.00

The CESO charity has set up the Ivor Leigh Memorial School in the Kaningo area of Sierra Leone, which now has over 300 pupils and is maintained wholly through voluntary contributions. It is helping to rebuild the community after the ravages of the civil war.

The Friends of Palmerston School (UK, 1087422) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,773.00

Palmerston School is a community special school for pupils with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties some of whom show challenging behaviour. The school aims to provide pupils within the school community the opportunity to adopt practices for a healthy and safe lifestyle.

Two Rivers School (UK, 515049) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,770.00

Two Rivers School, Tamworth is a generic special school supporting pupils with a range of moderate, severe and profound learning difficulties. Many of the pupils have additional physical, sensory, behavioural and emotional & social needs.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.

Friends Of St Mary's School Rothwell (UK, 1115799) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,758.00

Friends of St Marys (FOSM) was established many years ago, primarily as a fund raising organisation and is now a registered charity (Charity no 1115799). The Friends of St Mary’s aim to raise funds for school, in order to enhance the education of our children. It is an excellent way to bring staff, parents and friends together socially in support of the school within the local community. All parents and members of the community can get involved and all parents are automatically members of the association when they join our school.

Friends Of Freemantles (UK, 280828) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,744.00

Friends of Freemantles is a charity set up and run by the parents and friends of children who attend Freemantles School - An Autistic School for children aged 5-13 years. It helps provide equipment and supports running costs of the extra mini-buses essential for school outings, by way of fundraising events throughout the year. The charity has to date provided the school with a swimming pool, a new mini-bus, a therapy room and also helps to maintain the school Caravans in Pagham.

The Ridgeway Community School Fund (UK, 1129157) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,729.00

The Ridgeway Community School is a Local Authority maintained special school for children 2 - 19 years of age who have severe and/or profound multiple learning difficulties. The school is spread over three sites, the main site on Frensham Road, our Nursery at Pilgrim’s Way School, and our Further Education Unit which is sited at Farnham College. We provide a personalised education for our 100 pupils and, by fundraising, we aim to provide new facilities, minibuses and equipment to improve and support teaching and learning and enhance the lives and experiences of our young people with learning difficulties. We particularly support each child to develop an effective means of communication. Access to resources can open up a whole new world, hopefully becoming the start of a lifetime of simple, but effective communication, something many of us take for granted.

Friends Of Leafield School (UK, 1050978) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,703.10

Friends of Leafield School is a charity run by parents of children who attend Leafield CE Primary School. Its objectives are to raise funds in a fun, family orientated environment, therefore helping to advance the education of the pupils by helping to provide the school with activities and equipment that perhaps the school cannot fund themselves. We are extremely fortunate this year as Stephen Ratcliff - a parent and supporter of Leafield School, is running the London Marathon in aid of funds for Friends of Leafield School. Please visit his website and support him in his great efforts! http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/StephenRatbagRatcliff    

Canon Collins Educational and Legal Assistance Trust (UK, 1102028) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,700.00

About Our vision is of an open and just society free from discrimination, where all people can meet their needs and realise their potential. Our mission is to create opportunities for people in southern Africa to develop their full potential through education and the assertion of human rights.  Alumni Since 1981 we have awarded over 3000 postgraduate scholarships to southern African scientists, human rights lawyers, civil servants, educationalists, doctors and other professionals. Our regional network of 3000 alumni is sustained by our conferences, retreats and alumni associations. Many of our scholars have gone on to become leaders in government, the private sector and civil society. They include Peter Katjavivi (1985), who set up Namibia's first university, later becoming the Namibian Ambassador to the EU; Zubeda Dangor (1996), Executive Director of the NISAA Institute for Women's Development, a South African women's and children's rights NGO; and Grace Chipalo-Mutati (2005), Consultant Orpthalmologist and Head of the Eye Unit at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. Projects We also support community-based projects in southern Africa to increase access to education. Our project partners share our commitment to education as a tool of empowerment. They include the Adolescent Girls' Literacy Project in Malawi, which reintegrates young school dropouts into the secondary school system; the Small Project Foundation, which trains community health workers in the Eastern Cape; and the Giyani Science and Careers Centre, which strengthens science and IT education for thousands of rural South African students. For more information please visit: www.canoncollins.org.uk

Family & Friends of Sandgate School (UK, 1084131) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,700.00

The Family and Friends of Sandgate School is a small group of parents and friends who help to raise money for all the children with special needs that attend the school. All the money that is raised goes towards providing equipment that makes the children’s time at the school more enjoyable.

The Rose Road Association (UK, 276172) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,699.76

Rose Road works with children, young people and their families from across Hampshire and the surrounding area. The children who attend Rose Road have multiple and complex health needs and we believe in valuing individuals, celebrating achievement and respecting the choices of our young people.

Rainbows4Children (UK, 1116387) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,688.03

Help the children of disabled people in Mekele, Ethiopia get an education and thus a better chance in life through the building of a school! To date 650 children are educated at the school and building work continues to achieve a target of 1200

Safar Academy Trust (UK, 1125653) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,686.00

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Friends of Grove (UK, 1064570) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,675.00

Friends of Grove is the fundraising body which raises money to improve the experience of the pupils at Grove Road Primary School

FROM Wales (UK, 1149385) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,661.00

Fisherman's Rest - working to improve education, quality of life and addressing poverty in Malawi through a variety of projects.

Helena Kennedy Foundation (UK, 1074025) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,648.13

The Helena Kennedy Foundation exists to overcome social injustice by providing financial bursaries, mentoring and support to disadvantaged students from the further and adult education sectors, enabling them to complete their studies in higher education and move on successfully into employment. The Foundation is an independent charity which relies entirely on voluntary donations; we open the door to a thriving network of like-mided individuals who are keen to put something back by making an active contribution to society. Even the smallest donation can make a difference. We'd love to hear from you and discuss how you can become part of what we do. Shahida Aslam | Operations Manager Helena Kennedy Foundation T:  0207 729 4584 E: [email protected]

Vox Holloway (UK, 1150514) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,640.00

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Kids In Kathmandu Nepal (UK, 1142150) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,635.00

Kids in Kathmandu Nepal (KIKN) charity has been set up to provide help and support to orphans and disadvantaged children and young people, mainly living in and around the Kalimati area in Kathmandu. The Charity’s income comes from the sponsors of individual children, from fund raising events, from grants for specific projects, and one-off and regular donations from its supporters. Sponsorship pays for the school fees, all the educational materials and school uniforms required for the sponsored children’s schooling. To find out more about what we do click here

Friends Of Mangochi Orphans Education (UK, 1137984) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,630.95

FOMOE is a registered charity, based in the UK, which raises funds to advance the education, relieve poverty and sickness and enhance the preservation and protection of good health of children in Malawi who are orphaned, in particular but not exclusively by helping to fund a school known as ‘Mangochi Orphans Education and Training’

Tyume Valley Schools Development Association (UK, 1103909) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,624.00

TVS works with impoverished rural schools in South Africa to provide educational opportunities for children, many of whom are orphaned by HIV/AIDS. It provides resources and teacher to teacher exchanges and runs activities and annual camps for primary and secondary school children.

CPS Nepal (UK, 1137324) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,620.00

The CPS Orphanage in Kathmandu, Nepal cares for 20 children aged between 6 and 17. It is run along the lines of a big family and managed by a Nepali couple, whom the children call uncle and auntie. CPS aims to provide the children with a warm and loving environment, a good education and the necessary support when they move onto adult life. CPS is totally reliant on donations and 100% of all funds given are used to cover rental costs, living and running expenses and school and college fees.

Teach First (UK, 1098294) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,606.10

  When we think about people living in poverty, the images that come to mindaren’t often of the communities that surround us. Yet in Britain today, 3.6 million children are growing up in households so poor, providing basics like heating andfood is a daily struggle. A child growing up in poverty can all too often become trapped in a downwardspiral of low educational achievement, inferior job opportunities and greatlyincreased chances of drug use, poor health and involvement with crime. In someareas they will even die sooner than their wealthier neighbour. We are Teach First and we think this is wrong. We are working towards a future where every child can succeed, regardless of their background. And we have seen how excellent classroom teachers can transform a child’s life opportunities. We recruit dynamic, passionate graduates and career-changers to teach in schools in low-income communities. We only work with schools where more than 50% of pupils come from the poorest homes. Only 4% of newly qualified teachers would consider working in these schools, but all of our teachers commit to working there for a minimum of two years. In ten years, more than 4,000 Teach First teachers have worked in over 500 schools. We are building a movement of leaders who will change the education system, eradicating educational disadvantage and making a meaningful impact on children, their families and communities.  

Friends of Sciennes School (UK, SC029465) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,586.00

Sciennes Primary School Sponsored Swimathon organised by the School Council in partnership with the Friends of Sciennes School Trust.

Embrace (East Sussex) (UK, 1167469) Browse events

YTD Raised: £1,577.14

Embrace is a group for special needs and disabled children, promoting inclusion and improving life skills and opportunities through clubs, outreach and advocacy. We operate in East Sussex for children between the age of 0 - 25 years and support them and their families to access a better life.

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