The Fund exists to enhance the educational opportunities for pupils at Saxon Hill School by providing or assisting in the provision of additional materials, equipment and facilities to maximise the learning and recreational experiences of children in the school.
The Fred Foundation provides funding for the specialist education of children on the autistic spectrum. www.thefredfoundation.org
The Oundle School community raises money for a range of local, national and international charities, with a special emphasis on childrens charities.
Friends of Binsted School(FOBS) is the fundraising association, managed by the parents of the school. All parents and guardians of Binsted pupils are automatically members. We encourage the children to be involved in the fundraising efforts and invite parents, friends, grandparents and members of the local community to support our fundraising efforts.
SOAP is a free, open access, playground for children. We're an invaluable, socially cohesive, resource for families, particularly those in low wage employment, who struggle to fund holiday childcare. Your donation will enable kids from every kind of school and social background to play together.
The WHSmith Trust has two principal objectives: - To support the local communities in which WHSmith staff and customers live and work and; - To support education and lifelong learning, helping people of any age to achieve their educational potential.
Somerville is a college for women and men. Founded in 1879 to provide an opportunity for women, who at that date were excluded from membership of the University, to enter higher education in Oxford. Somerville has an excellent record of facilitating the development of bright young people and supporting the research activities of world class academics.
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We are a school for pupils with complex needs. All are wheelchair users, many are visually impaired and are working mentally at the very earliest stages of life. The pupils learn about the world through their senses and love interacting with others in the community. Our pupils are inspirational!
Firefly International supports locally-led initiatives Svitac (Bosnia) and Project Hope (Palestine) to create safe, supportive, and inclusive spaces for young people to learn, thrive and grow, by applying art and educational programmes that brighten prospects for themselves and their communities.
The Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School caters for up to sixty-five pupils, with ages ranging from two to nineteen years. All the pupils have severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties. Some pupils also experience more complex needs, such as severe epilepsy or autism.
Reading Quest is a dynamic charity which has helped thousands of six- and seven-year-olds in Oxfordshire to read and write over the last fifteen years.We have a specially trained group of tutors who are dedicated to helping educationally disadvantaged children with their literacy. We also have a training programme to enable professionals such as teachers and teaching assistants to use the Reading Quest programme. The consequences of not being literate are bleak and that is what makes every Reading Quest tutor so determined for pupils to succeed.
Forest Bridge School, a school for children and young people with autism. Forest Bridge School will be opening in September 2015. We want to make the school an amazing place to educate and inspire children and young people with autism. To do that we need equipment and resources. Please donate to support our cause.
Roddensvale Parents and Friends Association is made up of parents, staff and friends of Roddensvale Special School in Larne. Roddensvale School meets the educational requirements of 98 pupils aged 3-19 years with severe learning difficulties and a range of additional needs such as autism, complex medical conditions, down's syndrome and pupils with global developmental delay. Funds raised augment provision for pupils, who often struggle to access the traditional curriculum and leisure activities, providing additional resources and therapies.
The charity exists to finance the Primary School in two ways. Firstly by supporting capital projects that can not be funded from the schools state budget and secondly, by funding initiaves that enrich its cirriculum and life.
The charity helps to reduce extreme poverty in the rural areas by increasing the productivity of working horses and donkeys through welfare and management training. It provides basic veterinary assistance, teaches in schools and to farmers groups, and provides scholarships for paravets at college level.
The Big Splash Trust raises funds to enable disabled children and adults to benefit from the use of the hydrotherapy pool and other facilities at Jack Tizard School.
Al Hashim Academy was established in September 2006 to cater for the religious, spiritual and educational needs of English speaking Nation. Its endeavour is to become a reliable reference and a valuable resource of authentic material in various media.
Cardiff RAG is a student group affiliated to Cardiff University Students' Union. The group is run by students and aims to raise money for good causes locally and across the country.
It is to enhance the recreational and educational environment for the children
L'Arche builds communities with people who have learning disabilities. Together with assistants, they live in ordinary houses, with choice in and access to work, therapy and local resources. The nine L'Arche communities in England, Scotland and Wales are founded on Christian values, also welcoming people of other faiths and none.