(AU, 92153050569) Browse eventsMummy’s Wish Inc is a charity providing practical support and information to mothers diagnosed with cancer when they have young children to care for. Some of the practical support includes: baby-sitting, housecleaning, grocery vouchers and petrol vouchers. We also provide extra special support to mums who are terminally ill from cancer.
(UK, 1113821) Browse eventsKids 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.
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(AU, 21533681752) Browse eventsSt Paul’s Primary School, a Catholic Primary School located in the Pilbara region of WA, Karratha. Our School motto ‘Guard The Truth’ reflects the strong belief we have that we, as children of God, need to reflect God’s love to our world through our attitudes, words and actions. At St Paul’s Primary School our first focus is the children. We aim to live our vision, by creating an environment in which there is excellence in teaching and learning so that all children who leave our school gain: • A positive sense of community. • An appreciation of, and respect for, themselves as valuable people. • Respect for others and the world in which they live. • The opportunity to attain their potential in the spiritual, intellectual and physical aspects of their lives. • An awareness that learning is a life-long experience.
(US, 77-0196208) Browse eventsThe mission of Postpartum Support International is to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide. It is the vision of PSI that every woman and family worldwide will have ac
(US, 232728931) Browse eventsGesu School was founded in 1873 as part of the Jesuit parish belonging to the Church of the Gesu in North Philadelphia. Gesu transitioned to independency in 1993 after the formal closing of the Gesu parish by the archdiocese of Philadelphia. Gesu School serves 450 children, pre-K through 8th grades, from the immediate 19121 neighborhood and five surrounding zip codes. Devoted to its mission, Gesu strives to empower neighborhood children to break cycles of poverty and violence. Gesu educates the whole child, focusing on spiritual and emotional development, character building and academic excellence. Gesu School provides a well-rounded educational approach through specialized programming and innovative resource based curriculums, offering both remedial and advanced support for students. Gesu is firmly grounded in the belief that every child has the right and ability to learn and grow. Gesu accepts students on a first-come, first-served basis without selective admissions. Ninety-nine percent of Gesu students are African American, 36% of families are living below the Federal Poverty Line and 80% of students live with a single adult. Gesu School qualifies for 100% free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch for students and 95% of families receive financial aid. If students attended local public schools instead of Gesu, 98% of them would attend one of the poorest performing public schools in PA. In light of surrounding obstacles, Gesu provides more than an education focused solely on academic advancement; Gesu faculty and staff are committed to serving students based on principles of social justice. The Gesu community is committed to providing unconditional love to students as they navigate many diverse growth opportunities. By providing a safe environment in which faith-based learning can take place, especially through the provision of specialized programming, Gesu School continues to have a profound impact on its neighborhood children. Due to the collective efforts of the ecumenical group of individuals invested in its efforts, Gesu is able to inspire the lives of the students and families it serves. Gesu is a testimony of a work of faith in action; Gesu works!
(UK, 700272) Browse eventsPrimrose Hospice provides care & support to adults living with life threatening illnesses in Redditch, Bromsgrove and surrounding areas. We offer specialist palliative care in the Day Hospice as well as a range of other services including Primrose at Home, Family Support & Complementary Therapies.
(UK, 1058737) Browse eventsJimmy's is a Cambridge-based charity that welcomes 22 homeless men &women providing accommodation, support and resettlement. It is a place of hope where change is not just a possibility but a reality. We strive to enable people to regain confidence and independence and develop a settled lifestyle.
(UK, 1186482) Browse eventsLive Well with Cancer cares about helping people in North Tyneside to live life fully with and beyond a cancer diagnosis. Our focus is on empowering people through self-help, mutual support and signposting to local services. We are a community that delivers flexible workshops, exercise classes and support groups that help people improve their health and wellbeing.
(AU, 34335920537) Browse eventsTLC for kids is Australia’s sole provider of immediate distractions and urgent relief for children in hospitals and their families. Administered only by clinicians who refer families in need of assistance, TLC’s services work to minimise emotional, logistical or financial distress in over 600,000 patients and their families, annually. www.tlcforkids.org.au
(UK, EW91657) Browse eventsA charity where people work together to let children in mental health units know they are thought about at Christmas, by donating gifts. Just like children on children's wards in general hospitals are thought about and have gifts donated.
(UK, 1156377) Browse eventsVictoria's Promise is the realisation of a dream had by Victoria Van Der Westhuizen, a dream to help people that had been affected by cancer. Tragically Victoria lost her own battle to a rare and aggressive cancer before she had the chance to complete her vision. Victoria's Promise is her legacy.
(UK, 16558R) Browse eventsNotting Hill Housing Trust houses over 70,000 people across London. It was set up in 1963 by a local clergyman who felt driven to do something about the shocking housing conditions of poor people in west London. Many of our tenants are vulnerable and isolated and need high levels of support.