Mission of the Lewis and Clark Humane Society is to provide shelter and advocacy for animals on the pathway to their forever home. Locally, we serve Lewis & Clark,
Paralowie is an R-12 School with almost 1600 students. Paralowie is located in Northern Suburbs of Adelaide and is a category 2 School.
Multiple Sclerosis Ireland is the only national organisation providing information, support and advocacy services to the MS community. We work with people with MS, their families and carers, health professionals, students and others who are interested in or concerned about MS.
The Parents and Citizen’s Association ("the P&C") is an active group of parents and interested citizens committed to supporting the Bulimba State School Community. Working together with the school Principal and staff, the P&C strive to enhance the learning and social environment, for all students at Bulimba State School. Unfortunately Governments budgets don’t stretch to cover all the items we require. Parental involvement with fundraising activities is so important to raise the funds to purchase these valuable and much needed resources.
It is a local charity offering free services to people in the Borough of Enfield whose lives have been affected by cancer as well as their carers and families. We are not a bedded unit, but provides a range of services aimed to help the person and their family.
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Diabetes Ireland is the national charity dedicated to providing support, education and motivation to all people affected by diabetes. We also raises public awareness of diabetes and its symptoms. Through our subsidiary charity, the Diabetes Ireland Research Alliance,we fund Irish based research into finding a cure for diabetes. In the absence of a register of people who have diabetes no-one can be entirely sure how many people In Ireland live with diabetes; the Institute of Public Health’s report Making Diabetes Count (2007) estimated that there were about 143,000 people with diabetes in Ireland (based on in 2005 figures) and predicted that this number would increase by 37%, to 194,000 people, by 2015. The Institute of Public Health’s subsequent report, Making Chronic Conditions Count (2010), revised upwards the forecasted number of people with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, who are over 20 years of age to 194,000 in 2015 and 233,000 in 2020. Most recently, the International Diabetes Federation’s Diabetes: The Policy Puzzle, Is Europe Making Progress? (2012) estimates that there are 191,380 people with diabetes in Ireland (with a prevalence of 6.1% in the population) and that by 2030 there will be 278,850 people with the condition (with a prevalence of 7.5% in the population). When you fundraise for diabetes Ireland you can choose to direct your fundraising to one of 5 different areas: Diabetes Type 1 ResearchDiabetes Type 2 ResearchSupport Education ServicesSweetpea Kidz ClubTeen Activity Day For more information on any of these areas please go to www.diabetes.ie or contact Diabetes Ireland on 1850 909 909 / [email protected]
Blythe House adds quality to life by providing the highest levels of care for people affected by cancer and certain other life-threatening illnesses and supporting those who are bereaved. For more information please visit our website. www.blythehousehospice.co.uk
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Noah's Ark Children's Hospice aims to provide practical support to life-limited and life-threatened children and their families living in North London, making the difficult times a little easier to bear. Help us make every precious moment count for families who do not have the gift of time.
Level Trust supports children living in poverty in Luton. In Luton 14,000 children are living in poverty according to the governments latest figures. Poverty causes children to be without basic items such as comfortable school shoes, warm winter coats and even breakfast. In turn, this 'going without' can cause children to do less well at school because they do not have everything they need to do well. Level Trust seeks to remove the barrier's that poverty brings to a child's education by providing children with everything they need to thrive. Level Trust work through schools to identify the needs of children and to administer resources. Whether that is a new pair of shoes, a warm winter coat or a chance to go to a club they have always wanted to try, Level Trust do all they can to make sure that whatever a child's background, they have all they need to fufil their potential in life.
ABCD is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those children in Palestine suffering from physical, mental and psychological disabilities
The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles is leading the fight to END EPILEPSY</stro
At St Patrick’s Parish Primary School we hold the care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people as a central and fundamental responsibility of our school.