It is to enhance the recreational and educational environment for the children
As a UK-registered charity, Read (Rural Education and Development) Foundation has been implementing educational and welfare projects in the developing world since 1994. Education Works We run 340 schools educating 85,000 children, employing 4,500 teachers and sponsoring 8,000 orphans.
It raises funds to give the children at Hollycombe School extra benefits beyond those supplied by the School, such as playground equipment, computer equipment, trips to the theatre and other fun activities
It provides enterprise education to more than 350,000 students aged 4-24 in more than 5,500 school, colleges and universities across the UK each year. Programmes are delivered by volunteers drawn from local business and are based on the principle of ‘Learning by Doing’.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Larchcroft Education Trust is a registered charityestablished in 1998 for the advancement of education. The purpose of thetrust, known as ‘Focus School - Stoke-by-Nayland Campus’, is to provide qualityeducation and learning support for children age 7 to 18 years old. We are an independent school registered withthe DfE, and have facilities and programs to cater for all learning abilitiesfrom the low achievers to the advanced, gifted and talented.Our GoalsProviding high quality learning programmes matched to the needs of individual students and aimed at promoting their full participation in society.Recruiting, developing and retaining the best available teaching and support staff to ensure achievement of all the school’s learning goals.Establishing a supportive school community and responding to its educational needs and wishesTreating all children equally and providing them with skills, and the environment, to work well with their peers and the wider community.Please donate to support our cause. Thank you.www.stokebynayland.focus-school.com Charity No: 1070704
We run a school in India called Hunar Ghar. Hunar Ghar is an experimental learning space designed to find innovative solutions to ensure access to high quality education for children in poor rural regions. We aim to promote, through community-based experiences and active research, a systematic reform in approaches to rural education; something we believe is crucial to enabling children and communities to live fulfilling lives in a way that they value. We would like to say a big thank you if you are fundraising and/or donating to Educate For Life! Your contributions and goodwill continue to ensure the day to day maintenance of the school, as well as allowing us to further develop the curriculum and skills of both children and their teachers. Please do visit our website: www.educateforlife.org.uk for lots more info, photos and latest news in our school Hunar Ghar! Or you can follow us on Twitter: @educateforlife1 (http://twitter.com/#!/educateforlife1) and Facebook: (http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Educate-for-Life/110289675680060) :)
FAPS raises money to help school give our pupils with learning difficulties, the experience of Residential Holidays; riding adapted cycles; a Prom in Year 11; enjoy a range of outside facilities, etc Please help FAPS to continue enhancing our pupils' school experience by donating here.
Pear Tree Specialist School - achieving the best we can in everything we do! We'll never do something for a child that they have a chance of doing for themselves!
ASCT is a small charity that has worked in the Philippines since 1975, providing loving care, family support and education to hundreds of deprived children. We currently have almost 300 children in our care, many of whom have been abused, abandoned or neglected. Since ASCT was started, we have watched the children supported by our sponsors grow as they turn their lives around. We have seen them graduate from high school and college, becoming teachers, social workers, nurses and policemen. The ethos of the charity is to change lives through education. We have three projects. Grapevine Project, extended Family Care is offered to those youngsters who have loving families, but whose financial situation means that they have to work rather than attend school. By providing financial assistance, and regular support and contact through home and school visits, we aim to help them gain an education and break out of the cycle of poverty. Cashew Tree, provides accessible preschool education for 200 4 to 6 year olds on the edge of Payatas rubbish dump on the outskirts of Manila. This purpose built school runs classes for the poorest children from the most disadvantaged families who exist solely by scavenging through rubbish for anything of value. Mango Tree House, provides residential care in a family-style home for up to 50 children who have been abandoned, neglected or abused, all come from very poor backgrounds. They all go to school or college locally. They can stay with us until they have completed their education, at whatever level, or they decide to move on. If you would like to find out more about any aspect of ASCT’s work please contact Alison on 01276 707633 or [email protected]. Alternatives visit www.asct.org.uk.
Special Needs Primary School for children with Moderate and Severe Learning Difficulties
Children of Choba helps the children of the village of Choba, Tanga, in Tanzania. We have constructed the Nursery School and four classes of the Primary School. This is a unique school where the education is in English, enabling better access to secondary education and better education.
Kariandusi School Trust is a charity set up for the advancement of education amongst children in rural Kenya. It does this by the construction of school buildings and the ongoing provision of school facilities in those schools. It also supports additional teachers, where these are not provided by the government.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. All funds raised will go towards the the new building project for IJPS and the King Solomon Campus.
Birkett House is a special needs school. All the pupils have a statement of educational needs but with a wide variation in learning difficulties or physical disabilities. We provide non curriculum items for the school and help the pupils access items and occassions that they would normally either not be able or lack the confidence to do. This confidence can be extended to the parents to give the children more opportunities to try new things but in the safety of the school environment. We have provided a multi sensory suite and soft play room, a sensory garden, sound and light systems in the swimming pool area and updated the sound and light controllers in the MSI room. We have donated several games consoles and also wide screen TVs for the residence part of the school. We have just had our first school disco and party on a Saturday evening which was well attended by our pupils and their siblings and friends. We are presently fundraising for a sensory playground to be fitted later this year.
Exeter House School in Salisbury is a non-residential, community Special School currently accommodating 101 pupils, aged from 4- 19 years. The School has 12 classes covering each stage of the curriculum from Early Years Foundation Stage to Key Stage 4 and Post 16. All of the pupils have a range of complex needs, including ASD (autism spectrum disorder), PMLD (profound and multiple learning difficulties), SLD (specific learning disabilities) and many also have physical and sensory disabilities. Approximately twenty per cent of pupils use wheelchairs.
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School for Parents provides free Conductive Education programmes for pre-school age children with cerebral palsy and other mobility impairments and children with Down's syndrome - we support the parents too. With your help we can raise the £220,000 a year we need to keep our free service running.
It raises money for pupils at Levana Primary School which is in a deprived area of Cape Town, South Africa. So far it has funded things such as a library, school uniforms, school trips and an extra teacher. It aims to provide opportunities for the pupils that they may not otherwise receive.
Reigate Grammar School was founded through the generosity and philanthropic support of Henry Smith in 1675. Throughout its long history the School has looked to support children in need and offer them a first-class educational experience. The RGS Foundation has been established to aid the school by channelling philanthropic support and giving. The Foundation is committed to providing the ‘Gift of Education’ through its ‘open access’ Bursary scheme. Meanwhile, a key Foundation aim is to foster the friendship of all of our Reigatian community, including current and former pupils, parents, staff, governors and friends of the school - all, in fact, for whom the school is, or has been, an important part of their lives. We do hope you can help us make a difference.