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The Jakarta Education Foundation (JEF) enables underprivileged Indonesian children to enjoy their basic rights to an education. There is almost no free schooling in Indonesia. With half of the country's 240 million people living on less than £1.25 per day, education is all too often a 'luxury' that families cannot afford. As a result, 40% of indonesian children do not continue their education beyond primary school. JEF covers the education costs of Indonesian children who would otherwise drop out of school. JEF has already helped to improve the lives of dozens of children whom it has sponsored to go to school. Four of JEFs alumni are currently at university, where one is studying graphic design, two are studying communications, and another is training to be a teacher. Other JEF alumni have found work in a range of jobs which would have been beyond their reach had they not graduated from high school. They include one who is working as an IT programmer and another who is a junior accountant in a market research company. JEF was founded, and is run by, Tessa Piper, a British national who is the Jakarta-based Asia Director of a US media development non-profit organization who has lived and worked in Indonesia for almost 20 years and speaks fluent Indonesian. Tessa's management of the foundation involves extensive interaction with the children who receive educational support from JEF, and she maintains contact with them throughout their years of sponsorship and often for long afterwards. She does this through regular meetings with the children, during which she assesses their progress both in and out of school. This includes reviewing with each of the children their six monthly school reports, based on which they together agree achievable targets for improvement designed to help them to achieve their full potential. 100% of all money donated to JEF is used to cover the education costs of the children and the number of children assisted through JEF is only limited by the funds available. If you would like to help a child to get the education they deserve, please donate whatever you can, and JEF will do the rest.
St Paul's Children's Project is a UK-based charity working to improve the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in eastern Zambia by paying school fees and providing uniforms, shoes and books so that they can go to school.
The Religious Education Council of England and Wales was established in 1973 to represent the collective interests of a wide variety of professional associations and faith communities in deepening and strengthening provision for Religious Education. It provides a multi-faith forum where national organisations with an interest in supporting and promoting Religious Education in schools and colleges can share matters of common concern.
A charitable trust. Our aim is simple but profound; to alleviate poverty through literacy. Object of the charity: To advance the education of pupils in Tamale, northern Ghana. When working in Ghana we were introduced to a remarkable school - the Gbewaa School in Tamale. There are around 400 eager children in attendance aged between 2 and 12. The school is an indispensible part of its community. Many children at the school are orphans or have lost a parent. With no outside funding, Jemilatu - the inspirational Headteacher - supports the school herself, however she is able to. She devotes herself to the school, firm in the knowledge that in the poorest parts of northern Ghana, education is the primary hope the children and the community in Tamale have to break their cycle of poverty. Jemilatu’s cause is a noble one. With the support of many philanthropists, Gift for Ghana successfully raised the funds as a small charity to build new classrooms for Gbewaa school. The benefit to Gbewaa school has been dramatic. Now we are developing our charitable activity and will become a charitable trust. We endeavour to provide water and electricity to the school as well as to facilitate a rich educational experience between two very different and remarkable schools. Rarely in life does a human being have a remarkable opportunity to positively change the life of another. Rarer still are the chances in life to positively revolutionise a community of people. Investment in this school will allow more children to benefit from the gift of literacy and education, provide opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and give hope to a new generation. On behalf of the staff and pupils of Gbewaa school, as well as the trustees, thank you!
kids4school is a Christian charity which enables children from rural Tanzania to go to school. It provides the children with the uniform, shoes and books required for entry into school. It also provides a meal each day for the children on the program.
The Dharma School near Brighton is open to boys and girls aged 3-11 of whatever background, belief or ability. A broad and balanced curriculum is provided by teachers who have an understanding of the Dharma in their daily lives in small classes which develop the full academic potential of each child.
PenniesWithPurpose is a student led project aiming to collect six million pennies in commemoration of the six million Jews whowere murdered in the Holocaust. All money collected will be donated to six worthwhile causes connected to the Holocaust. To find out more visit www.pennieswithpurpose.co.uk
The Friends of Galley Hill School (FOGH) raise funds to support our children to access educational items and experiences. We are currently raising funds for newcomputer equipment and other educational resources at school. FOGH is a Registered Charity No 1122899. We are a small group of volunteer parents, school staff and local business owners who plan, organise and run fundraisingevents. We hold events such as school discos, family nights, parent & friends parties, sponsored events and shopping trips. We always price our items / events so they are accessible to all. We are registered for GiftAid. Thank you for taking the time to visit our page and to help us in “raising money for our rising stars”. Charity No: 1122899 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/466695870009466/?fref=ts
Gt Longstone Pre-School has been a regisitered charity, and been servicing the community for the past 25 years. We are a friendly community run and voluntary aided preschool, which relies on fundraising and support from parents and the community as an essential part of running the school.
It runs a programme of events and activities throughout the year designed to promote and raise money for Kirkby and Great Broughton Church of England School . Currently it is raising funds for Renovation 07, an exciting internal building renovation, providing an excellent facility for teaching and learning.
Thinking Development aims to increase access to education in Haiti and promote equitable and sustainable development, through the design and reconstruction of a destroyed girls' school in Port-au-Prince. Who we are We are a collaborative and imaginative NGO, connecting a community of nuns, teachers and school girls in downtown Port-au-Prince with a group of designers, architects, documenters and development planners associated with University College London’s Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction. What we do Together we have completed the design for the permanent reconstruction of Centre Rosalie Javouhey - a girls' school complex destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. This inspiring, sustainable, replicable and multi-functional educational complex in the heart of Haiti's capital city will accommodate 1,250 girls, their teachers and staff. We are documenting this process in short films that capture this unique journey, and hope to share its lessons with other development practitioners, other disaster victims, and all those with a passion for breaking down international barriers in the name of equitable and sustainable development. Why we need your support Currently, Centre Rosalie is operating out of small, temporary buildings, with reduced admissions, no clean drinking water and not enough classrooms, toilets and kitchen facilities to accommodate the demand. This school serves some of Port-au-Prince's most disadvantaged girls, many of whom were extremely traumatised by the 2010 earthquake, suffering injuries, anxiety and stress, and losing relatives and homes. By helping us raise funds to rebuild the school, you will enable 1,250 girls to develop their minds and recover from the trauma in this inspiring and uniquely nature-surrounded school, designed and built in the social and physical context of the region. Every penny we raise will go towards getting this school built and ensuring these children get the education they deserve. There are many ways you can help. Here are a few ideas...
The Mustard Tree Trust communicates Christian beliefs and values, builds faith, encourages growth and supports leadership among the young people of Northumberland. It does this primarily through regular school assemblies and running after-school and youth clubs. It has also organised two successful mission trips to Canada. In 2008, it opened an after-school Drop-In club in Morpeth.
London Citizens is an alliance of over 230 civil society institutions, including schools, faith communities, diaspora groups, charities and universities – who work together for the common good. We exist to strengthen civil society and increase the participation of ordinary people in public life.
OLCS invites you to sponsor a chair in the School Chapel. £60 will purchase a chair with a small dedication plaque (up to 75 characters). The chairs are constructed of solid wood and upholstered in ‘School’ blue and offer a comfortable seat for assemblies, liturgies and masses.
The Nicholas Roth Trust is a charity committed to raising funds for underprivileged children and victims of human rights atrocities around the world. The trust supports community projects helping children from all backgrounds through education, music and drama.
An Abbotsholme education is an education for life. Every moment matters. Abbotsholme is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for ages 2-18. It is a wonderful place in which to learn and develop, with pupils leaving Abbotsholme confident, independent and adaptable.
NAC is set up to provide facilities for daily care, recreation and education of children of the Nnewi community in the UK, during out of school hours and school holidays; The advancement of education of children in Nnewi Town, Nigeria; The preservation and protection of health of the Nnewi community in the UK and Nigeria
The school serves the village of Blewbury in Oxfordshire, and the surrounding area. It is over 300 years old and is an integral part of the village. The school seeks to enable children to learn in away appropriate to the challenges of the 21st century.
We are a small village pre school with Approx 25 children. We run 4 sessions a week 9.30 - 12.30
Educate a Child Trust helps the poorest children in Kalutara Sri Lanka to attend school by providing the necessary school supplies. A primary goal of the project is the prevention of pedophilic activity and prostitution by getting vulnerable children off the beaches and into school.