The Taronga Conservation Society Australia primary objectives are to facilitate visitor and community education, biological research and wildlife conservation. Education initiatives undertaken by the Taronga Conservation Society Australia primarily focus on public education in relation to the conservation of biodiversity leading to improved community awareness and activity. The Taronga Conservation Society Australia has an absolute commitment to the preservation and conservation of wildlife and demonstrates this commitment through ongoing captive breeding and research programs. Through the Taronga Foundation, our zoos also support conservation, breeding and education projects for threatened and endangered wildlife in Australia and around the world, including Sumatran Tiger conservation in Indonesia; recovery programs for Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby and Little Penguin populations in NSW; Asian Elephant conservation and breeding programs; and Silvery Gibbon rescue and rehabilitation in Java.
MS Together is a brand new charity providing services for support and advice for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS), with a particular focus on those living with MS aged 18-35. We're called MS Together because we know that together, we are stronger.
Mount Waverley Heights Primary School is an inner east government primary school. There are around 210 students, 9 classes and 20 staff. The school recently established a partnership with Google, Datacom, hp and BenQ. Specialising in IT, the school provides an opportunity for students to be critical and creative thinkers, to collaborate together on real world issues and utilise technology to enhance learning.
We are confident at Rotorua Intermediate in the strong foundation we are providing as we develop ‘Enabled & Mindful Learners’ through a holistic approach. Students who are confident in using RIS ‘Habits for Learning’ as they discover their potential to prepare for their ever changing world.
North West Cancer Research is one of the biggest and most influential charities in the North West for understanding cancer. With its increased strength and size it leads the way in the fight against cancer where only world-class research will do.
Truro Rugby Club is launching an ambitious project to raise vital funds to ensure the ageing clubhouse facilities are “fit for the future” and safeguard the Club to remain at the heart of the local community.
Frankston Heights Primary school has a current enrolment of 380 students. Our purpose is to have high expectations of ourselves and others in a socially responsible manner. Values: At Frankston Heights we value - 1. Honesty, Integrity and Innovation 2. Tolerance and respect for others 3. A safe and friendly caring environment 4. Community involvement 5. A desire to learn and be successful 6. Acceptance and appreciation of diversity within our community
Every 9 days in Scotland a baby or child will die of cot death and the majority of their families will never know why they died. As the only cot death charity in Scotland we fund research; support bereaved families and educate the public and professionals about cot death. Thank you for your support.