Ash-Shifa Trust was set up by members from the community after expressing concerns about the low educational achievements and participation of people from the local community. They saw a need to improve and resolving the difficulties faced by the youth, the isolation faced by elders and the prevailing social problems. With the intention of bringing about real change, the 'Ash-Shifa Trust' was established.
Thank you for visiting our fundraising Page!! Exilda's Angels is a UK registered charity that has built a Primary school in the Mpika region of Northern Zambia to develop and provide education for the surrounding villages. The charity was originally founded in partnership with UK registered charity "Lloyd's Register". As a non profit organisation "Lloyd's Register" encouraged it's employees to develop charity and community projects in 2010 as part of its 250 year service. A team was formed led by project manager Exilda Mungulube to build a school in her home town of Chitta Village, Northern Zambia. Exilda has ran previous projects in the surrounding area previously and so contacts were made, funds raised and the building progressed. The school is currently completing the final internal fit out and decoration with toilets, playgrounds and teacher housing scheduled to commence building later this year The school is being built to The Mpika Ministry of Educations plans and standards, the building work being verified by the Ministry's building inspectors. The school has the full backing of the Education Ministry and local government who have confirmed their full support in the provision of electrical supply, internal outfitting and salaried teachers on completion. The funds for the building of the school have been raised through various activities and donations, one hundred percent of which go directly to the project for the purchase of materials and labour costs for the building work. The charity directors work on a complete voluntary basis. The first primary school is now nearing completion with final fit out and internal decoration underway. Prior to the school opening we need to build a toilet block and teacher housing, scheduled to commence later this year. With your help we can make a difference. Thank you
Situated in the beautiful village of Lewknor, Krakatoa Pre-School provides a warm, safe, friendly and stimulating setting for 2 ½ – 5 year olds. Krakatoa Pre-School is an integral part of the village and community, and welcomes children from families in the local area.
Situated in the beautiful village of Lewknor, Krakatoa Pre-School provides a warm, safe, friendly and stimulating setting for 2 ½ – 5 year olds. Krakatoa Pre-School is an integral part of the village and community, and welcomes children from families in the local area.
The Sussex Fund enables the University of Sussex to provide help and support to students who find themselves in unexpected financial difficulties, offer scholarships to attract the brightest brains worldwide, and support activities to enrich the student experience on campus.
We are a boarding school in Lancaster which provides both secular and Islamic education for girls from the age of eleven and up. We aim to enrich the lives of all students for generations, with the hope that our graduates will leave a positive impact upon every society and person, insha'Allah.
Tackling the attainment gap with tutoring. Today people's opportunities in education are limited by their background. Tutoring is a big help for those who can afford it. We work in targeted schools on 11+, GCSEs & university admission - where success makes a big difference.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Valley School first opened in 1979, occupying a site in Cheadle, Stockport and it was originally a school for children with physical difficulties. It moved to the present site in Bramhall in 1984. Our school motto, ‘Small steps,giant strides’ captures our belief that with the right help and support, children are capable of great progress,and we see evidence of this each day in our school.In 6 of our 7 classes the school now caters for children with complex and severe special educational needs, including autism. The seventh class, our inclusive nursery, is a special feature of the school, where our very youngest pupils, irrespective of their needs and abilities, can learn together in an environment that celebrates achievement - whatever your starting point.
The King Alfred School is an informal independent day school situated on the edge of Hampstead Heath in London. With students from Reception age through to a flourishing Sixth Form, we are a vibrant and friendly community where the emphasis, both academically and socially, is on discovering and maximising the potential of each child.
Our aim is to raise money to create and build inspiring spaces for children to learn. The School was founded over 160 years ago and is at the heart of the village and rural community. Please help to make history and secure this wonderful school for generations to come!
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. FOWSA is the parent teacher association for Weedon Bec Primary School.
Calderwood Lodge Parent Council Charitable Trust works in partnership with Calderwood Lodge Primary School to support the education and welfare of all pupils.
In accordance with its Founding Charter and Statutes, the College's charitable purpose is to advance education, religion, learning and research for the public benefit by the provision, support and maintenance of a College in the University of Cambridge. We believe in an all-round education. THBC and the College want to invest in the boathouse to make improvements to ensure that it is secure in its footings, generous in its facilities, and up-to-date with its equipment. We aim to provide an excellent team training environment to help with the recruitment of novices and ultimately the regaining of the headship.
The School aims to develop the musical potential of gifted young people regardless of race creed or financial background both for their own fulfillment & for the benefit & enrichment of others within an academic environment which supports & develops their social emotional aesthetic & physical needs.
Our mission is to make a real difference and to create unlimited opportunities for the future. We achieve this through raising funds to enable and improve education of children in Nepal. We build, renovate and help to maintain schools and supply teaching aids.
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The Great Hall Project is a campaign to raise money for a new school hall at Widcombe Junior School in Bath.
Hind Leys Pre School & Natural Play Centre
If you are a school looking to fundraise for BBC Children in Need then you’ve come to the right place! Get inspired with our hints, tips and suggestion for fun ways to raise money this year. Students could wear masks or a costume to school, make cakes to sell at a bake sale, put on a show to entertain their peers or even challenge themselves to a dance-off! You’ll find all this and everything else you need to support your students’ fundraising efforts on our special Hero Hub - including customisable event posters, celebrity cake recipes and DIY fancy dress tips too.
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Who we are The Swawou School Foundation was set up to help deliver free primary education to disadvantaged girls at the Swawou Layout Community Primary School for Girls in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The school provides a nurturing and safe place to learn, where the girls have the support and encouragement they need to stay in education. Background to the problem Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world. Still recovering from a decade of civil war, accessing basic services such as health care and education is beyond the ability of many. Access to education is a fundamental human right, yet in Sierra Leone almost a quarter of primary school aged children do not attend school. In a country where 70% live on under US$1.25 a day, poverty remains the number one barrier to gaining an education. For those children that do attend school, learning conditions remain challenging. Cramped, overcrowded classrooms, poorly trained teachers, corporal punishment and lack of adequate learning materials all hinder the quality of education received. Girls face additional challenges, including sexual harassment. Uneducated girls are more at risk than boys of becoming marginalised. They are more likely to be forced into early marriage and motherhood and less likely to have a voice in the social and political realities which influence the quality of their daily lives. Uneducated girls are unable to support themselves financially, and their health and well being are also at risk: research has shown that uneducated girls are twice as likely to contract HIV/AIDS, and are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. Educating girls is essential to the productivity, health and development of Sierra Leone. It not only empowers a generation of girls and women, but also helps to break cycles of poverty and results in raised income, healthier and smaller families, and communities that are more proactive in their development. Our solution Swawou School Foundation works to overcome the barriers that prevent girls from gaining a quality primary education in Sierra Leone. We offer a free education to out of school and disadvantaged girls in a safe and happy learning environment, where they have the opportunity to explore and thrive. We currently have 40 girls enrolled at the school with plans to extend to 120 girls over the next few years. Our capacity has been greatly increased thanks to the construction of a new and spacious school at Swawou (due to be completed by May 2014). Our school embraces the ‘child friendly’ school model in which the needs of the children are at the heart of how we operate. We believe that simple solutions can make a big difference, and so have adopted many simple strategies that ensure our students have the best experience possible and are set up for a successful future. These features include: The impact of our work Education has a profound impact on the lives of girls, their families and community. Our positive and rights respecting school environment has ensured that our pupils feel safe and cared for. They have the opportunity to learn and develop new skills and confidence. Over 80% of our pupils currently pass formal school examinations at good or above. Given that our pupils come from very poor and illiterate families, we feel that this is an excellent achievement but are constantly looking to improve our performance through teacher training and rigorous monitoring. Working closely with parents and the community to raise awareness and support for girl child education, we have also witnessed changing attitudes amongst community members, with parents and community members now much more supportive of educating girls as well as boys. We hope to grow the school even further and continue offering these essential services to our pupils, so please do donate today to help us ensure a brighter future for the girls and women of Sierra Leone.
Friends of Four Lanes Schools is the name of the Parent Teacher Assocation Chairty that raises funds throughout the school year for the benefit of the current and future children attending both the Infant and Junior Schools. Fundraising activities range from the Summer Fete to a Race Night with many events in between.
Hendon School is Secondary Academy for students aged 11-18. Friends of Hendon School raise funds to help enrich the lives of students present. It is open to anyone with an interest in the school and wishes to make a donation, one off or regular. Also to purchase tickets for events.
Friends of Papillon House School Charity works to advance the education of the pupils at Papillon House School in Tadworth, Surrey - a special school for children with profound autism. The charity provides and assists in the provision of facilities, equipment and resources, not required to be provided by the Directors of Education at the school. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other people. It also affects how they make sense of the world around them.
Rosemead Preparatory School has a long history of raising funds for a variety causes and a presence on JustGiving with further this aim.