(UK, 1030404) Browse eventsSt. Mary’s Home School Association (HSA) was established in 1992. Its aim is to advance the education of the pupils by : i) developing the relationship between staff and parents ii) engaging in activities that support the school and iii) assist the provision of facilities for education at the school (not normally provided by the Local Education Authority) It is a registered charity (No. 1030404) subject to the rules of the Charity Commission for England & Wales Please visit www.stmaryshsa.org for more details
(UK, 1137527) Browse eventsFirst founded in the 13th century, Hertford has a tradition of progressive and forward-thinking initiatives. The first Oxford college to champion outreach and access and part of the first cohort to admit women, Hertford remains a thriving academic community for over 600 undergraduates and graduates.
(UK, 271186) Browse eventsSt Peters School PTA Provides support for the Children of the School
(UK, 1068565) Browse eventsVision Support is the leading provider of local services to people of all ages living with a vision impairment in Cheshire and North Wales. Our mission is to promote the continuing independence of individuals living with sight loss and to raise awareness of their needs throughout our local communities.
(UK, 1160511) Browse eventsAbbey Court School Trust is the charitable arm of Abbey Court School, a special needs school for pupils aged 3 to 19, situated in The Medway Towns, Kent.
(UK, 283700) Browse eventsGirlguiding Sussex Central are raising funds to take part in a Service Project in 2016 alongside Coco's Foundation. There will be 18 of us (4 adults and 14 Senior section members (14-18 year olds) travelling to Mseleni, in KwaZulu Natal, in South Africa to help build 2 houses with toilets for child headed families, and visit the Mseleni Orphanage and schools in the local community to help support breakfast and after school clubs that have been set up by Coco’s Foundation on previous visits to the area.
(UK, 1122518) Browse eventsWe are a group of parents involved in organising events that raise funds to purchase equipment and facilities for our little village school.
(UK, A) Browse eventsA Church of England Primary School. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a Primary School looking to raise approximately £100,000 to buy IT Equipment , Playground Equipment, and a new Stage and Lighting. We are fortunate to be getting a new building but unfortunately many of the extras are not included. We hope to raise this money over the next 2 years. Find out more Website http://www.pyrford.surrey.sch.uk/page/?title=New+Build&pid=7 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Pyrford-C-of-E-Primary-School-183641531974313/?fref=ts
(UK, 1009205) Browse eventsHELPING OUT STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS ATTENDING ST JOHNS COLLEGE AND CHUNDIKULI GIRLS COLLEGE. JAFFNA SRI LANKA. THESE SCHOOLS HAVE BEEN WAR DAMAGED AND SITUATED IN THE WAR TORN NORTH OF SRI LANKA
(UK, 515350) Browse eventsNewfield School provides high quality specialist education for pupils aged 2 - 19 with a wide range of Special Educational Needs and Disability. Our pupils love going out and about to learn in the community and we are raising funds for a new minibus. www.newfield.org.uk - please give us your money!
(UK, 1054030) Browse eventsArmathwaite PTFA raises funds to support the educational activities at Armathwaite School. Our current focus is raising money for a new sports hall for the school, nursery and youth groups in Armathwaite village and the surrounding area.
(UK, 1048496) Browse eventsAlfreton Park School is a very successful community school for pupils with special needs. Our pupils benefit from the specialist teaching, knowledge, and expertise that we provide. We have small classes of between 5 and 12 pupils, each with a teacher and at least two Learning Support Assistants. The pupil’s ages range between 4 and 19. Classes are divided into Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Post 16 departments. The pupils at Alfreton Park School have severe and complex learning difficulties and our curriculum is based around their individual needs. Alfreton Park School’s curriculum includes the National Curriculum Subjects that we teach at an appropriate level alongside independence skills; Personal and Social Development is an essential part of the learning opportunities offered here.
(UK, 311983) Browse eventsWelcome to Knaphill Schools PTA, the fundraising Parent Teachers Association for both Knaphill Lower and Knaphill (Junior) Schools. Knaphill Schools PTA is run on a voluntary basis by parents/guardians/carers of children in the school and by school staff. Knaphill Schools PTA is a registered charity and works solely to raise funds for Knaphill Schools, primarily by staging fundraising events, which are used to purchase additional resources, which are not available within the standard school budget. So help support our children and donate to a very worthwhile cause. We are are currently raising money for our Knaphill 1000 cycling event on 6th June 2015. Join us for more fun and wheels spinning!
(UK, 1103660) Browse eventsTeacher Aid aims to advance the education of orphans and other vulnerable children in Zambia by funding qualified teachers, buildings and equipment. We support three schools: the Good Samaritan school, Lusaka, the New Hope School in Ndola and are building a new school in Chiziro, near Chipata,
(UK, 1150744) Browse eventsThe Vineyard School PTA aims to advance the education of pupils in the school, in particular by developing effective relationships between the staff, parents, local community and others associated with the school; by providing financial support to the school and also by engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils in conjunction with the national curriculum.
(UK, 297540) Browse eventsGetting involved and doing things differently - it’s always been the Virgin way. So mobilising all Virgin has got into a charitable body just makes sense. Virgin Unite will tackle some of the tougher issues, like HIV and AIDS, but it intends to have a bit of fun in the process too, by coming up with heaps of ways to make a real difference to the world we live in, supporting a network of grassroots charities and projects across the globe.
(UK, 1119135) Browse eventsSarah Junior School is a pre-primary school for 65 children in Kibera slum, Nairobi, funded by a UK-based charity.
(UK, 1070416) Browse eventsSchool-Aid sends good quality schoolbooks and other educational materials direct to schools in disadvantaged communities in English speaking African countries. It collects all these materials in the UK from schools and other donors. Volunteers then sort and pack them prior to being transported in containers to African schools.
(UK, 1144452) Browse eventsHatua is an independent UK – registered charity dedicated to helping primary school children from some of the most challenging parts of Africa realise their dreams – to continue their education in secondary school.
(UK, 1125661) Browse eventsThe Afghan Appeal Fund (AAF) - run voluntarily by families of British soldiers - aims to give the children of Afghanistan a brighter future through education. The charity has funded ten school projects across Afghanistan giving over 6000 children the opportunity to go to school.
(UK, 146027) Browse eventsWe are a community run Pre-school and Toddler Group based in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire.
(UK, 271519) Browse eventsProviding education, support and opportunities for Jewish children and adults with learning difficulties.
(UK, 281561) Browse eventsThe Simon Balle PSA's aim is to provide extra opportunities and facilities to enhance our students’ educational experience - We are currently fund raising to support one of the new school minibuses. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 1166734) Browse eventsThe core idea of Reading Spots is that we provide a vehicle through which we can fund the creation of libraries within rural communities. There is a complete lack of reading material of any sort in rural areas of Ghana, and the enthusiasm for reading is astonishing. We will often fund small libraries within schools on the condition that the facilities are shared with all local schools and the wider community. If the library is effectively used and the local chiefs or authority agree to fund the salaries of libraries, we will extend the library to a larger facility. Together with our Ghanaians colleagues, we have many plans for the projects including free literacy classes for adults, books clubs and creative writing clubs and competitions for children and adults, with a website being planned to facilitate sharing of writing and ideas about reading with others within Ghana and England. We have so far created one Reading Spot in the Messiah International School in Abofour, which is used by over a hundred members of the local community as late as 9pm at night. We are currently fundraising for a large community library in Akumaden, a project that will be managed by James Dugger, Director of the nearby Dreamland School. The name 'Reading Spot' derives from the Ghanaian love of the name 'spot' as a bar or hang out- they are seen across Ghana. We hope that the Reading Spots are seen as community centres actively promoting community cohesion, literacy and creativity.
(UK, 1103978) Browse eventsThank you for your sponsorship. All money raised will go towards Sarisbury Infant Schools road safety campaign "20 is Plenty"