Grey Lynn School is fundraising to raise funds for equipment for the new classrooms being built for 2019. The school Fun Run embodies the school's values known as the Grey Lynn Way; where students, teachers and the community are Positive, show Respect, are Inclusive and show Determination and Empathy.
The Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust supports the Neonatal Unit at Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham. The charity fundraises in order to buy the highly specialised and sophisticated equipment needed to care for very sick and premature babies.
For 77 years the Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland have served tens of thousands of Oakland youth by operating full service Clubhouses for kids when they need them-after school and year round; and where they need them-in three flatland Oakland
Kids Cancer Charity, formerly Christian Lewis Trust, is a national charity, established in 1989, that aims to improve the quality of life for children with cancer and offers support to families and individuals affected by a child with cancer.
This is a voluntary group of parents who work to raise money and provide extra resources for our school. At Parkes Public School, our P&C is open to all parents and citizens of the school community.
Mirani State School is situated in the Pioneer Valley, West of Mackay. The school has continued to grow to 330 students in 2015. At Mirani State School we aim to enhance learning outcomes for all students using a wide variety of effective teaching and learning practices. The school rules of "Learn, Safe, Fun" demonstrate a great school atmosphere for all.
Mangawhai Beach School is a semi rural school on the banks of the Magical Mangawhai's Estuary. This will be Mangawhai Beach's inaugural school Fun Run. We aim to make this an amazing time for our students with lots of 'surprises' along the way, as well as being our main fundraiser for 2019.
On Sunday 24th September the inaugural Glencree Peace Walk will take place to coincide with International Day of Peace. A group of friends of the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation will be walking from Glencullen to Glencree to raise much needed funds to support our peacebuilding work and to highlight the need for alternatives to violence to resolve conflict. The walk will take place between 12am and 5 pm. The walk will consist of a 10km stretch of the well-marked Wicklow Way from Glencullen to Glencree, shortened by a bus transfer at the end to the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation. Walkers will gather at the Boranaraltry Bridge 3km west of Glencullen village off the R116. After the walk, there will be refreshments at the Glencree Centre, and a bus transfer back to Glencullen. Glencree is the Republic of Ireland's only peace and reconciliation centre. It is highly regarded internationally for its contribution to bringing the warring sides in Northern Ireland together; its work for those who have been traumatised by conflicts at home and abroad; its work with women, young people, religious groups and refugees; and sharing the lessons of the Irish peace process to war-torn countries all over the world, from Israel/Palestine to Colombia, from Sri Lanka to Liberia, from Afghanistan to Haiti. Glencree funds its work from a declining Irish government grant, charitable trusts and donations from the public. At a time when extreme nationalism and insecurity are growing Glencree's contribution to peacebuilding has never been more needed. So please volunteer to walk, encourage others to walk and/or donate to those walking.
Bridgewater Primary School
Waniora P&C raises funds to support the school to provide the best schooling experience for the children.
Stripey Stork are a baby bank with a big heart. We collect donations of new and pre-loved items for babies and children (clothes, equipment, furniture and toys) and distribute them to families in need in Surrey via a network of community referral sources. We pride ourselves on the quality and range of the items we can source - we want the families we help to feel they are receiving a gift not a handout.
The Choir with No Name runs choirs for people who have experienced homelessness, and others on the margins. Our mission is to enable marginalised people to make friends, build their confidence and skills and find their place in society. Each choir rehearses once a week, and we always share a hot meal together afterwards too (cooked by our fantastic team of volunteers). We also love to perform in public regularly. We've got four choirs - two in London, one in Birmingham and one in Liverpool - and plans are afoot for a fifth choir later this year... We need donations to fund things like hiring rehearsal venues, travel to gigs, salaries, and food. We would be so grateful for your support! One of the most valuable (and fun!) ways of supporting us is to join our official fan club. Click here for more details.
St Cecilia's is a Catholic co-educational parish primary school from Foundation to Year 6, with approximately 255 students. A friendly, welcoming atmosphere characterises the school in which all students are known personally and encouraged, challenged and supported in their learning by a caring and dedicated staff.