(AU, 55762693702) Browse eventsAt Mount Pleasant Road Primary School, teachers, students and their families work in partnership in a safe, caring and strong community environment. Our school motto is “Guided Growth” and we nurture our students to learn, achieve and grow in order to successfully cope with whatever their future may bring. We are a growing school and are participating in the ‘School Fun Run’ program to raise money towards buying equipment for our 'Recess Radio' program.
(AU, 55305525851) Browse eventsThe Kent Park Primary School community works collaboratively together to ensure 'every opportunity for every child to grow and learn together'.
(AU, 97376112874) Browse eventsWillunga Primary School holds a unique place in the history of South Australia. In 2007 the school celebrated 130 years of public education. Willunga Primary School is a place where difference is valued, relationships are key, and learning is our core business. Willunga has a commitment to providing a range of learning opportunities for students including:- choir; SAPSASA events; environmental and garden programs; instrumental music opportunities; visits and links to the local community, preschool, library and high school.
(US, 16-1656606) Browse eventsSunflower Creative Arts is a nonprofit organization, in Boca Ration, FL, that offers programs for children of all ages and parents. We believe hands-on learning experiences in Play, Nature and the Arts are absolutely essential for healthy huma
(US, 39-2013200) Browse eventsRebuilding Together Fox Valley is a non-profit organization that provides critical home repairs to low-income homeowners, giving them the ability to remain safe and healthy in their own home. Services are provided at no cost to qualified homeowner
(AU, 41070308031) Browse eventsEnvironmental Defenders Office (EDO) Tasmania uses the law to protect Tasmania’s precious environment – from wild coastlines, spectacular forests and threatened species, to farmlands and treasured heritage. We provide materials and training to improve awareness on environmental laws. We offer expert advice and practical support so communities can have their voices heard on the decisions that affect them. We make sure governments enforce the laws that we have, and we advocate for stronger laws to protect Tasmania’s unique environment. And, now that our Federal funding has been cut, we rely on public support to help us keep doing this important work.
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(IE, CHY1183) Browse eventsSt.Vincent’s Foundation is run on a voluntary basis which means that all donations go to the specified cause without deduction of any costs.The fundraising of St. Vincent's Foundation is to support patient care, research and medical education primarily in St. Vincent's University Hospital.Through research and clinical care we can significantly increase the number of people we help to recover from illness and improve their quality of life.Improving the lives of our patients is our number one priority and is at the heart of what we do. With your help, we can make our goals a reality.You can nominate the cause within the Foundation you would like your money to go to. All monies received will go directly to your chosen cause and patient care.With your help St. Vincent's can realise its world class potential.HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE TODAYSt. Vincent's University Hospital is a voluntary, not-for-profit hospital.St. Vincent's Foundation complies with The Principles of Good Governance and with The Statement of Guiding Principles for Fundraising.
(IE, CHY18196) Browse eventsWinner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders works in nearly 70 countries providing medical aid based on need alone. Our independent funding from members of the public allows our medical teams to react quickly and go to places where others cannot or won’t go.
(UK, 802013) Browse eventsAddressing the needs of the homeless in Norwich and Norfolk St Martins Housing Trust is a registered charity. Our objects are to "provide food shelter and accommodation in the county of Norfolk for poor people having no other residence or the place to sleep" Our Mission St Martins Housing Trust strives to address the needs of homeless people in Norwich. We offer emergency direct access accommodation, residential care, support and development to enable everyone to achieve their full potential and a greater level of independence. How it all began…. St Martins Housing Trust started life as the Norwich Night Shelter Project. The original Night Shelter at St James Church on Barrack Street opened in 1972 in response to the growing problem of homelessness in Norwich. In spite of the very basic amenities, the Night Shelter was in ever increasing demand, and within a few years new premises were needed to cope with the swelling number of Night Shelter users. In 1976, the Shelter relocated to St Martin at Oak, a redundant church on Oak Street. From this point on the Trust developed a wide range of complementary services that responded to the needs and expectations of homeless people. In April 2002 the Night Shelter was replaced by a new, purpose-built Direct Access and Resettlement Hostel (Bishopbridge House) at Gas Hill, off Riverside Road, Norwich. THE TRUSTS SERVICES Bishopbridge House - A 30 bed Direct Access and Resettlement Hostel. 10 rooms provide direct access accommodation from the street. 20 rooms are used for move-on and resettlement. The aim is to provide routes out of homelessness. Highwater House - A 22 bed registered care home for people with mental health problems and with drug/or alcohol dependency (dual diagnosis). Carrow Hill Home - A 22 bed registered care home providing long term care for people with mental health problems and sometimes drug or alcohol dependency. Group homes - A number of shared houses, which act as a stepping-stone towards independent accommodation. Contact, Assessment & Prevention Service (CAPS) - provides ongoing support and assistance to address the difficulties faced by people who are either sleeping rough or in insecure accommodation and at risk of becoming homeless. This work includes a one night a week street-based shift that makes direct contact with rough sleepers in the city. Temporary Accommodation Project (TAP) - started as a pilot project in 2001, and now manages temporary accommodation on behalf of Norwich City Council for single homeless people whose homelessness applications are being investigated. The accommodation is in shared houses and is a more homely alternative to bed and breakfast. It also gives the Trust the opportunity to work with the individual on an appropriate support package for both the immediate and longer term. Under-1-Roof - The Trust’s training, education and employment preparation centre opened in February 2010, providing a welcoming environment for our service users where they can take part in training tailored to their specific needs by established local training providers. Facilities - in-house catering, domestic and maintenance services. Administrative Support - financial and administrative functions at the Trusts Head Office. THE BIGGER PICTURE The Trust works as a part of the broader movement in Norwich and the surrounding area. We work with other voluntary organisations, housing associations, community and church groups to raise awareness of homelessness as one of the principle contributors to social exclusion. The Trust aims to be a progressive and developing charity, adjusting to the needs of homeless people that are often very complex. Over the last few years, for example, the characteristics of homeless people have changed dramatically. We are now seeing a growing number of young people, women and people with mental health and substance misuse problems presenting at Bishopbridge House.
(AU, 55206706887) Browse eventsWe are taking part in a skip-a -thon which is one of our fundraiser's for the term. All money and order forms are due back on Friday the 16th September 2016. We appreciate all the families that are taking part in this skip-a-thon. All money raised will go towards new sporting equipment and other school resources.