St Paul’s Catholic Primary School is located in Nightcliff, Northern Territory. St Paul's prides itself on the relationship it has with its community. The school strives to educate students so that they are ready to reach their highest potential. We aim for excellence in all that we do. Our school motto is "In Faith and Love, Strong in Unity, Rich in Diversity," which reflects the many cultures that come together in our school. We celebrate our Catholic Faith which is based on Gospel values of Jesus and the traditions of the church.
We are a Catholic Primary School that educates children to live meaningful lives so that they can make a difference in the World they live in.
The mission of the Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) is to empower a diverse population of youth to achieve a successful transition to adulthood through multi-cultural, comprehensive, and innovative programs that address youths' social, academ
We raise awareness and funds to help those affected by dementia primarily in the Southwest.1 in 3 of us will be affected by dementia, so keep it local and help us to continue providing the support and services in your area.
Lewis-Manning Hospice is a charity in Poole that offers free specialist palliative nursing care to around 650 local people living with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses, helping people live well through their illness and beyond.
Hope4 is a charity for the relief of poverty particularly among homeless and badly-housed people in Rugby and the surrounding areas. It runs a food ministry at a local church, a day-centre for homeless people, as well as food distribution and a winter shelter. See www.hope4.org.uk.
Helping Holles Street (NMH Foundation) was established in 2012 with the sole mission of raising much needed funds for designated projects at the National Maternity Hospital. The initial support and development plan of the Foundation centres on the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit.
St Margaret Mary's is a small Catholic school in the heart of Spotswood. We are fundraising in the hope of building a new school playground for our community.
Provides support and free therapeutic activity holidays for 250 teenagers and young adults (aged 14 to 30) with cancer from the UK and Ireland every year. Helping reduce the sense of isolation often felt by young people with cancer by supporting them through their journey with cancer.
We serve Fairfield County with programs that feed the hungry & homebound, shelter the homeless, strengthen families, assist the physically and emotionally challenged, and deliver consultation and assistance to immigrants. We serve all people without regard to age, race, religion, or ability to pay.
The Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation aims to raise money to support a range of good causes – national and local, helping adults and children alike. The Royal British Legion will be our lead charity in 2014/15.