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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a a chairty run Preschool. Providing an early years service for 2 to 5 year olds .
We are a group of parents actively involved in raising money for the school.
BEAT was established to raise money to support educational and medical projects in Kenya and Tanzania. To date we have raised around £200K to build schools and clinics. In addition we directly sponsor children and nurses. Every penny we raise goes to the projects - we have no admin costs.
Helping to raise funds for Amberley Parochial School Roof Appeal. With the help of friends and families of Amberley it is hoped the target of GBP 15,000 will be achieved by supporting the children in various activities, eg. a triathlon.
Oakleigh School caters for children aged 2-11 yrs who have severe & complex learning difficulties. Some of the children have profound & multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) including sensory or physical needs. Other children have autism spectrum conditions (ASC) & severe learning difficulties.
Gencad aims to advance the education of vulnerable communities in the horn of Africa by providing teaching and learning resources, improving existing scholastic facilities in partnership with other stakeholders, linking schools in the UK to those in the area of benefit and supporting adult literacy and education of out of school children.
assisting with the construction of schools and related facilities in Rwanda.
St John's Primary School PSA (Parent Staff Association) Kingston is run by a hard working and dynamic team of parents who organise social and fund raising events to bring families, staff and the wider community together. Funds raised by the PSA go directly to the school to improve the educational opportunities and facilities available to the children attending St John's.
It raises funds for Findon Village School, West Sussex.
The Perse School's Entrance and Hardship Bursary Programme enables us to offer a Perse education to talented children from less advantaged backgrounds, and to support the families of current students who face sudden hardship.
To preserve the historic Grade I listed Old School building, currently used as the School Library, which is now on the 'Buildings At Risk register'. To replace the Collyweston Slate roof, (cost £320k) and to preserve this historic building formerly attended by Sir Isaac Newton and William Cecil and ensure its survival for generations to come.
Spring Grove School is an independent day school for 2 to 11 year olds. Its aim is to develop all the children who join Spring Grove to fullful their potential, academically, socially, physically and emotionally in a supportive, caring and friendly community.
Coton Pre-School provides play, education and care facilities for a small group of children within the grounds of Coton School in Cambridgeshire. It is managed by a Committee of parent volunteers who fundraise to improve the resources and equipment available.
Lucy Cavendish College is uniquely for women: women over 21 from every possible background come to study here. The average age of our undergraduates is 29 years; currently the youngest student is 21, the oldest student is 66.
Cintre’s aim is to enable independence for people with learning disabilities. We provide residential and supported living services in the Bristol and North Somerset area to people with learning and developmental disabilities, autism, Aspergers Syndrome, ADHD, dyspraxia and other special needs.
World Book Night is a celebration of books and reading on April 23. 20,000 passionate readers volunteer to give 20 copies of one of 20 specially chosen titles to spread the love of reading to those who don't regularly read in their communities.
The King's School Development Trust was set up in 1968 to encourage philanthropic support for the King's School Worcester and to provide funds for means tested bursaries and capital projects. We rely on the generosity of Old Vigornians and past parents to help the students of the future enjoy the breadth of education that they themselves were able to receive.
We are working through our local Kenyan charity to educate the Kenyan Street children, Orphan children and other vulnerable, which is directly managed and monitored by our Trustees. We are providing tuition to about 100 high school students those who are from very poor background. Please Donate us.
We are a Parents Association working to raise funds for our local, rural primary school (children from 5-11 years old). Funds are used to finance educational extracurricular activities and facilities such as swimming, enrichment days, a new library, etc.
Bentley School PTFA raises money for Bentley Primary School to help fund the education of approximately 215 pupils from ages 4 - 11. Regular events are held throughout the year. Funds are used for improvements to the school building and for valuable teaching resources.
The United Church Schools Trust is a leading education charity in the UK, operating 11 fee-paying independent schools across the UK. Our subsidiary charity, the United Learning Trust, sponsors 17 academies. Together, our two charities provide an outstanding education for over 25,000 pupils.