Bellbrae Primary School was originally called Jan Juc and was opened at Spring Creek in 1861 with an enrolment of 35. It was moved about 400 metres to the present site in 1916 and named "Bell Brae" in 1922. Bellbrae Primary School is set on 2.2 hectares of undulating rural land just off the Great Ocean Road between Torquay and Anglesea. It is 100 km southwest of Melbourne and is in the Surfcoast Shire. 2022 saw the completion of a $11,000,000 upgrade of facilities & infrastructure, including a new gymnasium & modern new learning spaces. Bellbrae Primary School offers a secure, supportive environment, where each child is encouraged to confidently pursue our extensive curriculum. Bellbrae has a friendly school atmosphere where children from all age groups work and play together and where families and teachers work in partnership. Each individual child receives encouragement for their efforts as we develop self-esteem and confidence. Bellbrae offers a unique educational opportunity for all children. It provides an excellent, broad, innovative educational program delivered by a highly motivated team of professionals committed to providing the best. The children at Bellbrae are part of a small, secure and caring school family surrounded by all the advantages of the most scenic, environmental setting in the area.
Funds raised from the colour run will contribute to improving the school's outdoor facilities.
The Irish Society for Autism carries out valuable work promoting the welfare of children and adults with Autism. We seek to provide caring, compassionate and stimulating environments where people with Autism can further their education and develop new skills, which will enable them to live a life of dignity and respect.
In 2014, Ridgehaven Primary School has 11 classes from Year Reception to Year 7. We are planning a school fun run to help raise money to upgrade our playground and to also investigate and buy a variety of outside play equipment.
The Fund's Partner Project Program provides financial management support to start-up organizations so they can concentrate their energy and resources on program and fundraising. As a fiscal sponsor for its Partner Projects, the Fund accep
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Non Epileptic Attack Disorder (NEAD) are commonly diagnosed in Neurology clinics, yet many people lack appropriate care. Symptoms affect men, women and children of all ages. We aim to provide much needed awareness and support those diagnosed.
Thank you for visiting our profile. Sunflowers Suicide Support was set up in memory of Pete Morris who took his own life in September 2016. Pete had never suffered from mental ill health but was struggling after a relationship breakdown. He was a popular and charismatic artist with a wonderful sense of humour. Everybody loved to spend time with Pete; with his infectious laugh and huge smile he was sure to brighten your day. He was extremely close to his family and had a very strong network of friends that all loved him dearly. We feel the pain of his loss everyday and miss him immensely. We will forever ask ourselves why.After losing Pete, it quickly became apparent that there was not much provision or signposting to support after Suicide Bereavement in Gloucestershire. Suicide Loss it is a lonely and confusing journey and we do not want others to have to walk this path alone.We have two aims; 1. To raise awareness around suicide and mental health2. To support those bereaved by suicide who live in GloucestershireWe offer Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. We also offer Grief Recovery Courses, as well as various events and activities to support those bereaved. We exist to reduce the number of people who take their own lives in Gloucestershire.We believe that suicide is preventable.We believe that everyone can play a role in preventing suicide.We believe that no one should have to go through the heartbreak of losing a loved one to suicide.We aim: To raise awareness of the stigma that surrounds mental health.To inspire excellence to achieve transformed, integrated services.To use our personal experience of suicide loss to inform and inspire others.To highlight and help others identify suicide indicators.To equip individuals and the community with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour.To support any individual living in Gloucestershire that has been bereaved by suicide and work to provide timely practical care and the best possible help to these individuals.We endevour to signpost indivudals to further professional support and guidance.We Offer: Weekly WalksApplied Suicide Intervention Skills TrainingGrief Recovery CoursesA Support GroupFamily Events and ActivitiesSuicide Awareness Campaigns including I AM LISTENINGPlease donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1177266 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://m.facebook.com/GlosSunflowers/ Twitter Https://www.twitter.com/GlosSunflowers