Reservoir West Primary School is one of a number of schools serving what is a socially, economically and culturally diverse Reservoir community. The school has a Student Family Occupation index of 0.4712 in 2015. Current enrolment from Prep to Year 6 is 550 students.
For more than 30 years, Enterprise has introduced solutions through public-private partnerships with financial institutions, governments, community organizations and other partners that share our vision that one day, every person will have an affor
Each week at least twelve young people in the UK die suddenly as a result of undiagnosed heart conditions. At Cardiac Risk In the Young we aim to save young lives & to help those affected by the sudden cardiac death. We do this by providing support, information & screening those affected.
Millbrae Education Foundation provides critical funding to the Millbrae Elementary School District to sustain and enhance exceptional public education for all TK-8th grade students beyond what is possible with state funding. As t
Beauty Point Public School is a wonderful community school in Mosman. Our students, families and staff are a close knit community who work together for the best outcomes for our school and our students.
MAF is a not-for-profit team of aviation and technology professionals providing air transport in places of deepest human need - remote places where flying is not a luxury, but a lifeline. For over 60 years, MAF has flown over jungles, mountains, swamps and deserts to bring thousands of men, women and children medical care, emergency relief, long-term development and Christian hope.
Glenmore Road Public School P & C is the main fundraising body for Glenmore Road Public School. All funds we raise go directly towards the school.
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Alexandra's Playground is committed to helping ensure children have opportunities for safe, active play throughout childhood. We raise awareness about the importance of childhood play and providing opportunities for children
Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center (TIOBEC) provides world-class educational experiences for Boston youth through expanded learning opportunities that use character development to enhance academic achievement. Our core mission is focused on programs for low-income Boston Public School students, grades 5 through 8 that integrate social emotional learning with hands-on science lessons that takes place on Thompson Island. These are students who would otherwise have few or no opportunities to explore the natural world. Through these programs TIOBEC tackles the achievement gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning and narrows the opportunity gap that prevents low-income students from excelling at the same rate as their middle-class peers.
Cure Kids is driven to find cures for the life-threatening illnesses that affect many of our children. How do we do it? We focus on raising funds so that vital medical research can continue till our researchers find the cures our kids need. Put simply: we fund the cures, they find the cures. Approximately one child in 30 is affected by a genetic malformation; that’s an average of roughly one in every classroom. We’re searching for cures for, among others, childhood leukaemia and other cancers, heart diseases, cystic fibrosis, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Type 1 diabetes and asthma. These conditions and diseases mean children often miss out on a normal childhood and have to learn far too early in life how to fight to survive. Established by Rotary in 1975 as the Child Health Research Foundation, so far we’ve invested more than $32 million in research. We have achieved breakthroughs that have saved, improved and extended the lives of kids here and around the world. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved. But the work has only just begun. “We’ve made huge progress, and have saved many, many lives. But there are still thousands of children living with life-threatening illnesses. We won’t rest until we find the cures for the illnesses that affect children and their families.” Vicki Lee, Cure Kids CEO