Friends of Lancasterian has been set up to provide extra curriculum activities, equipment to support children attending Lancasterian Special School which is a school for children with physical disabilities, complex medical needs. The school also has specialist status in Communication and Interaction.
The University of Gloucestershire aims to provide an education for life and for all, not just in the classroom, but in how we live our lives. No matter what they choose to study, helping our students become better citizens of the world is at the heart of what we do, and with your help, create a better future.
We provide learning items for the children of Hailey School in Oxfordshire, such as computers and interactive whiteboards, play equipment, books, toys for the the infants as well as learning days out for the children.
The Forest School is for pupils with special educational needs. We encourage all our pupils to become independent and provide them with the skills to do this through our exciting and varied curriculum.Our fund raising is to provide specialist equipment, and in particular adapted bicycles.
Since its launch in 2005, the Aegis Foundation has identified, planned and delivered over 300 projects, predominately in Iraq. The aim is to carry out low-cost, high-impact community projects to help impoverished communities directly and efficiently, with respect and understanding of their needs and concerns. In addition to the immediate benefit to communities, the Aegis Foundation, where possible, focuses on the importance of establishing the foundations for local empowerment and future prosperity. It also maximises its impact by making every penny count through close liaison with its beneficiaries, allowing them to communicate what they really need, not just providing what we believe they need. Examples of projects in Iraq include; building toilet facilities in a primary school that previously had none, providing equipment to a village clinic, building water wells in villages that have no running water, and supplying sports equipment to schools. Every penny we raise goes directly towards funding these projects.
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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Thank you for visiting Friends Of Moorlands profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1029617
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.
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.
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.
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Dorothy Goodman School is a Specialist School that cares for pupils 3 to 19 years with a wide range of learning disabilities. At Dorothy Goodman School we care for students 3 to Nineteen years with a wide variety of learning needs. ADHD to Autism, Cerebral Palsy to Down Syndrome and everything in between we believe our students should aim high. Whether that be choosing their own piece of music, being independent or scoring the winning goal at Wembley we believe they should aim high & they will achieve.Help us make a difference to these young people and their families, every penny donated will be put directly to improving specialist facilities, aiding independent living, creating work opportunities and much more. Find out more Website http://www.DorothyGoodman.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DorothyGoodmanSchoolAcademy/ Twitter https://twitter.com/DGSAcademy
Prospect Burma invests in the democratic future of Burma by funding education for Burmese students who commit to return to Burma with their new found skills when possible. Aung San Suu Kyi supports us with her Nobel Prize funds, but each year we turn hundreds of students away due to a lack of funds.
We help the school to win by raising much needed funds. We raised a record-breaking £24,000 last academic year, which is part of a two year target to help fund the transformation of the current LRC and school canteen into a wonderfully rich and innovative Learning Centre for all students.
Friends of Glasgow University Union aims to ensure the financial wellbeing of Glasgow University Union; to continue to generate life changing experiences for student members; and to reach out to the Alumni to help protect the Union's legacy.
We exist to support St Alban's Catholic Primary School in Cambridge, raising money to provide equipment and facilities not normally covered by school funding. Like the school's Parents and Friends Association (PFA), the Foundation has provided money for a significant amount of the school equipment your children use every day. Given the public spending cuts, the value of these donations can only become more important to the school in the coming years.
Friends of Kingsholm C of E Primary School
For every £1 you give to Doostan £1 goes directly towards building schools.
Trent Valley Education Trust is an educational charity, providing funding for a high quality education for the 90 students at its campus in Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire. TrentValley Education Trust is a charity that was established toraise funds for the education of students at its campusin Long Eaton, Nottingham. The campus currently has90 students, from school year 3 up to Sixth Form.In March 2016 the school was awarded an “OUTSTANDING” reportfrom the UK Schools Inspection Services, acrossall four categories (The quality of education, Pupils’personal development, Safeguarding pupils’ welfare healthand safety, Leadership, management and governance)!This is a unique achievement for such a small,independently funded school! Charity No: 1057147 Find out more Website http://www.mydonate.bt.com/events/crowdstep2016