Cherry Trees provides home from home respite care for children and young people with severe learning and physical disabilities. We recognise that these children are best looked after at home but, because of their very special needs, they require very special care, often 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It’s not surprising then that from time to time both they and their families need a break. Cherry Trees is that special place, providing professional care in a safe and loving environment, where every child is valued for who they are. It is a community that values them and enables them to spend time with friends whilst their families have a much-needed break. Founded in 1980 by a group of parents and doctors, Cherry Trees has become a lifeline for the families of more than100 children and young people who are regularly cared for here – for a few hours, a weekend or even a couple of weeks.
We're Fair Shot – a café with a conscience. We’re here to help address the disturbingly high unemployment rate amongst adults with learning disabilities. At current, it’s almost impossible for disabled adults to find meaningful work. 93% of adults with learning disabilities in the UK are unemployed.
At 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.
The Kent Park Primary School community works collaboratively together to ensure 'every opportunity for every child to grow and learn together'.
Willunga 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.
Sunflower 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
Rebuilding 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
Environmental 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.
As a university, we are an expression of democracy, progress, knowledge and principle. We believe the fundamental, transformative effect of higher education has benefits for individuals, and for society as a whole. We endeavour to create an institution which encourages students to become good citizens, both within the University community and in the wider world. ‘Inspired for Life’ means that we not only support students and staf to succeed in their chosen career, but also that we motivate them to use the skills that they develop to build a better world. Te University works across the whole life-course, acting as a force for good and seeking impact at every stage. We believe in educating and supporting the whole person, championing intellectual growth and academic achievement whilst recognising that we are much more than the sum of those achievements. We have reimagined the modern university, developing our facilities to be public by design and opening our doors to the community. We have demonstrated the contribution a university can make in strengthening the glue that holds society together, providing cultural resources, raising the aspirations of children and young people and impacting on wider issues related to health, citizenship and community cohesion. In the period ahead and beyond, the University intends to further extend and deepen this commitment to both student and public benefit.
We are a faith-based training organization that empowers young people to live and share their faith ...
1 in 4 of us will have a mental health problem at some point in our lives. We can help. Oxfordshire Mind provides help, support & information to anyone affected by mental health problems. We have services all over the county, bringing support & advice to people in our local communities.
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