Catholic primary school with enrolments of 170 students divided amongst 7 classes
We are a registered charity providing a wide range of high quality services to support people with mental health problems across Hampshire. We work in across age groups, with diverse communities, with individuals and groups. All that we do makes a difference for people with mental health issues.
The Parents and Citizens Association at Maroubra Bay Public School is committed to supporting the school in providing our kids with educational resources, programs and spaces to improve their learning experiences. The P&C achieves this main objective by raising funds through holding community events.
1. Educating and focusing attention on the watershed as a natural, economic and recre
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation is a vibrant charity running services aimed at meeting the needs of lesbian, gay & bisexual people. These focus on mental health, sexual health & substance misuse. We also campaign for a fair & equal society where all LGB people can achieve their full potential.
Forest Lodge Public School Celebrates the uniqueness of each child. Our goal is to develop academic excellence. Each child is encouraged to pursue their interests an explore a variety of ways of learning in a nurturing and inclusive climate. A school with a shared vision, a strong sense of community and shared goals; our relationships are based on mutual respect, communication and commitment to helping students acquire a passion for learning. develop their thinking skills, provide a sense of achievement and extend and enrich their potential.
Our focus is on people who are most in need, who are suffering from loneliness, mental illness, addictions, homelessness and other factors which alienate them within society. Cana thanks Westpac for all their fundraising and support.
Cowaramup Primary School is a wonderful primary school in the South West of Western Australia. Please get behind our school and students by donating today.
The Pulmonary Fibrosis Trust aims to help people living with Pulmonary Fibrosis and to raise awareness of this illness in all groups of society. Pulmonary Fibrosis is responsible for 5,000 early deaths every year. Sufferers are often diagnosed very late in the illness and consequently many of them have to come to terms with it very quickly. Others have to give up work before retirement, move house because they can no longer cope with stairs, and need financial help to cope with special equipment purchase or rental.