Education transforms lives. United World Schools (UWS) works in some of the world's poorest regions to give every child access to free education. We partner with local communities and supporters around the world to teach the unreached.
The Light Fund is a fund-raising body set up in 2004 by like-minded members of the licensing industry in the UK to raise funds for specific charitable projects aimed at men, women and children. Details of the causes supported and more information on the Light Fund can be found at www.lightfund.org
The Woodside Vision Foundation was established in 2012. It's mission is simple: to fund the vision of Woodside Bible Church through training, education, and community development. The Foundation gives every member and friend of Woodside an oppo
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The Fort Street Public School P&C is a group of parent volunteers focused on supporting the school and students. We fund raise to be able to assist the school with its enrichment activities such as technology, music and sports, and to promote a happy learning environment.
EBFT's vision is to provide young people from different backgrounds the opportunity to take part, learn and develop their interests through the support of the charity. We also raise money to assist selected local community projects and organisations in the UK and Portugal who require support.
Eva’s Angels is a charity lovingly dedicated to our beautiful five year old daughter Eva Giles who lost her battle to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) a rare childhood brainstem tumour, in April 2017. Eva’s Angels provides short breaks in a caravan in Whitstable, Kent, to families who are affected by childhood cancer. Families can enjoy a short holiday by the sea to escape daily life, and hospital appointments. We will also target promising brain tumour research projects to fund as we grow.
PSC Support is the UK charity (Reg 1175427) dedicated to helping people affected by Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC). Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis is a rare progressive disorder characterised by inflammation, thickening, and scarring in the passages that carry bile from the liver (bile ducts). This narrowing causes the bile to accumulate in the liver, resulting in liver damage, and ultimately, liver failure. There is no currently known cure or proven treatment for PSC. Sufferers can only be offered therapies that that may manage some of their symptoms but often, liver damage continues until liver failure approaches and the only hope is the uncertainty of liver transplantation. PSC Support operates support lines, provides information and newsletters, online community forums and regular meetings that help PSC sufferers become informed so that they can be proactive in the management of their illness and give them access to peer support so they know they are no longer alone. We also promote and advocate for the needs of PSC sufferers and provide contributions and support to PSC medical research initiatives. We're run 100% by volunteers, totally funded from private donations and help anyone affected by PSC.