Objective: To invest in the communities in which Vodafone operates
At Penshurst Public School, we are committed to delivering excellence within a dynamic and inclusive innovative learning environment. We inspire students to aim high through future focused learning to become successful, confident and creative global citizens in preparation for a changing world.
To be the standard bearer in Australia for the Grameen and Yunus ideals of social business to cause a system-wide paradigm shift in how businesses can be designed to solve social problems.
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See the Difference You're Making! The Blind Foundation is New Zealand’s primary provider of vision-related habilitation and rehabilitation services to people who are blind or have low vision. We equip our 11,500 members with the adaptive skills, technology and resources they need to create new beginnings and lead independent lives. Charity Registration Number CC21361.
At CMRF Crumlin, we are supporting our patients in achieving small victories every day, like being able to play, to be active, to fit in, to be a child. Thanks to the wonderful generosity of our supporters, we are helping children living with life-limiting or chronic illnesses overcome some of their challenges, allowing them to simply focus on being a child and enjoy all that childhood has to offer.
The Tacking Point P&C Association organises community events and fundraising activities to increase the engagement of the parent and carer community in school life. We donate resources and equipment to enrich the learning of Tacking Point students.
Homelink is a Twickenham based day respite service for adults. We specialise in dementia care but we are able to welcome and care for most people in our warm and friendly environment. We are not only here to support the clients who visit our centre, but also to provide practical, emotional and social support to their carers. We embrace a wide range of people and provide an enjoyable and stimulating day, giving carers peace of mind and some time to themselves. Our programme of activities includes music therapy, dancing, arts, crafts, cookery, gardening, games, quizzes, talks, exercise, massage, discussion groups, and virtual reality to name but a few. Every donation we receive contributes towards providing this valued service to local carers and their relatives. This, in turn, leads to reduced isolation and an overall improvement in wellbeing for the people accessing our service. We are very grateful for all donations, without which, we would be unable to give vital support to people in desperate need of respite.
The Acorn Foundation has been working in the Western Bay of Plenty region since 2003. Many of our 360 get a lot of pleasure out of seeing their money at work while they are still alive.