It supports education projects offering life-changing opportunities in and around Rongai in rural Kenya. Projects include a school for children with special needs, developing the local primary school, and a new secondary school giving girls from all backgrounds the chance of a full education.
Making a difference to the lives of children with special needs Chellow Hearts is a charity set up by parents, staff and friends of special needs children, to support innovative projects at Chellow Heights Special School, which are not funded by the Local Authority. Our school is based in Bradford, and has 130 pupils, aged 2-11, who have a wide range of learning, medical, physical, sensory, emotional and behavioural needs. We raise funds through organising fundraising activities and events involving the local community, grants, donations and sponsorship. These funds are used for a range of purposes to benefit children with disabilities and their families, including play equipment, communication aids, holiday and out of school clubs, technology, trips, sports equipment, learning resources. We are passionate about giving children with disabilities, the chance to develop meaningful skills for life, and give them every opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Bike 4 Cambodia supports kids Health and education in Kampong Cham, Cambodia. We have so far built one primary school and one Dental clinic. We have free English education in 5 different schools and also a tooth brushing program in which 1200 kids brush their teeth 6 days a week.
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We have 2 main aims: To raise additional funds for the school, to supplement the budget. To strengthen the school community by organising events where all members of the community can meet & socialise. It is made up of parents & carers whose children attend the school, teachers and governors.
We are a brilliant Pre-school in Thornbury who's building is at the end of its life with no where to go. As a thriving not for profit charity we are entirely reliant upon grants and fundraising to buy the things we need. Any help you can give will help make our new home a reality. Thank You!
NLB is the second largest Braille lending library in the world. It costs £1,000 to transcribe a book into Braille. The library does not receive any regular government funding so every penny donated and raised by its supporters counts.
Caversham Heights Pre-School
GIPA is the parent teacher's assocation of Galleywood Infant's School. The group works closely with the teachers to raise funds towards the benefit of children at the school. Previously, the fundraising activity has contributed towards the new library, the quiet garden, the trim trail and also bought the pirate ship.
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Without the generosity of our friends, University College School would not be the distinctive school that it is. From the first appeal in 1905 which moved the school to Frognal through to the Centennial Appeal a century later, the UCS community has built, supported and strengthened School. Please help us to keep alive the special quality of a UCS education. The UCS Development Office seeks to raise annual support from Old Gowers, Parents and Friends towards the School's important aims of widening the access to UCS, continuing to upgrade and improve our facilities and equipment for teaching and learning and to create imaginative community outreach programmes each year. UCS Fee Assistance – Gifts of all levels will do much to strengthen UCS' strong tradition of being a truly inclusive school. The opportunity to study at UCS provides life changing experiences which will extend beyond a pupil's time at Frognal. Awards of fee assistance cover all academic costs including tuition, books, exam fees and educational trips. Awards are made to qualifying pupils at the Senior School entry points and are given on a purely means tested basis. A Steinway for UCS - Music is at the heart of University College School. Generations of our pupils have discovered and developed their love of choral and instrumental music while at UCS. To enrich and extend these traditions, it is our ambition to purchase a Steinway Model D to match the talents of our young musicians and match the scale and acoustics of the Great Hall. UCS has not invested in a grand piano for the Great Hall nearly 30 years. Our Yamaha C7 was purchased used and is now showing its age. The tone has become too bright, brittle and underpowered for such a large and resonate performance space. We are keen to involve as much of the UCS Community as possible and gifts of all sizes are most welcome. UCS in the Community – UCS extends its reach out of the classroom through our innovative Community Outreach programmes. These important initiatives not only benefit our local community, but provide valuable experiences for our pupils as well. Each year, UCS and Highgate School present a very special summer school programme for gifted and talented children from Camden and Haringey. Lessons include Science, Design Technology, Music and Maths. UCS is also involved with several local primary schools, UCL Academy, Westminster Academy and charities throughout the UK and around the globe. Gifts of all levels are valued and appreciated for our current projects and there are flexible and varied ways for you to participate. The Development Office is always available to assist you in any way on 020 7433 2139 or via [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!
Friends of St Andrew's is a charity to assist with the provision of facilities for the children attending St Andrews CoE Primary School in Bath.
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The FMCS organises events and raises funds for Mark Cross CE Primary School.
BETA helps adults with basic skills including ICT.
It mobilises resources for education in Kamwenge District, Uganda. It is currently building a teachers' centre that will provide a home for teacher training, serve as a base for professional and student volunteers, and offer community services such as a library, computer room and meeting hall.
The Bridge Academy, Hackney, is a school for 11-18 year olds. It caters for 1150 students. UBS is the leading city financial firm which has helped to support and establish the school. Through the Bridge Academy partnership UBS seeks to develop a lifelong enthusiasm for learning among students.
Playground AppealWe are the School Association (PTA) for Moss Lane Infant School in Godalming,Surrey and raise money to benefit all the School’s children. Our Playground Appeal is now underway. The plan is to redevelop the area to create a fun, active and environmentally-friendly play area for the children. The playground’s design will also celebrate Godalming’s iconic Pepperpot building. Outdoor play is a great form of exercise that promotes well-being and healthy physical development for the children.Please help us turn the plans into a reality and make a donation to our playground appeal. If you would like to be invited to the official launch of the playground in 2016, please tick the 'I am happy to be contacted by charities I donate to' box when you donate. Charity No: 1089177 Find out more Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/mosslaneptaplaygroundappeal
Charlotte Wilson was killed in Burundi in December 2000. She had been working as a school teacher in neighbouring Rwanda. The Charlotte Wilson Memorial Fund was established by Charlotte’s family and friends and supports projects in Rwanda and Burundi, focussing on three key areas: Education, Health and Peace building.
The ASPF raises funds to pay for the extras that the LEA does not provide. Items that have been provided by the ASPF include a school bus, playground equipment and a sensory room. All the children receive a Christmas present and Easter egg each year and a trip to the pantomime.
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Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.We pray you are having a fruitful and prosperous Ramadhan. You will be well aware of giving lillah and sadaqah in this holy month. We urgently require an abundance of your duas and to financial assistance to clear a loan of £92,000.By the grace and mercy of the All-Mighty Allah, Al Abrar Academy (Charity No:1167207) first opened its doors on the 13th October 2013. Al Abrar Academy was established through the blessings and duas of our pious predecessors. A gap had been identified amongst the local community relating to the lack of Islamic knowledge and guidance, which was leading people towards the disobedience of the All-Mighty. A centre that would cater for the religious needs of the community was much needed.The Academy has therefore been set up to serve and address this need. It is a much needed interface with the wider community to help people improve their understanding of Islam and shariah. The academy provides classes, children’s evening madrasah, activities, and daily tarbiya programs. Masha Allah the academy is oversubscribed therefore we are struggling to accommodate those on the waiting list.On Friday and Eid prayers the toilets and wudhu area is proving to be too small. We have come a long way from what was only a vision , changing the lives of many.This is an opportunity for us to reap the rewards of all the good work that is taking place at the academy. Please donate generously to this noble cause so we can return the money that has been borrowed and remember that one’s wealth does not decrease when spending in the path of Allah and that his reward is with Allah in the hereafter. Al Abrar Academy is running under the tutelage of Sheikh Asif Ibrahim Sahib DB.We therefore request any donations you can offer for this most noble of causes. JazzakAllahu Khayrun Charity No: 1167207