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Coober Pedy Area School is a complex and unique school in the outback of South Australia. It includes a preschool and has students from Foundation (Reception) to Year 13. Our students represent 49 different cultures, with more than one-half of our enrolment being made up of Aboriginal students.
P.S. ARTS’ mission is to improve the lives of children by providing arts education to underserved public schools and communities.
Our club in Milton Keynes is part of Rotary International. Our swimathon helps many local charities. Specifically in 2014 we will be helping: Willen Hospice, Harry's Rainbow, Carers MK, MK Play Association, Association for young people with ME, Independent Cinema MK and other Rotary charities.
Positive East helps thousands of people living with HIV in London. Free HIV testing, counselling and support, housing and benefits advice, health and wellbeing programmes including volunteering opportunities and employment support. Our aim is to help people with HIV to live full, productive lives.
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DAY1 is a Scottish based charity providing 15 year olds from tough social backgrounds with a year long one-to-one mentoring service. Each young person discovers a positive direction in their lives and sets themselves up to move into sustainable employment or further training leading to the same.
Towards the development of our school Bikes in School programme and sporting facilities in the school.
The PINC & STEEL Cancer Rehabilitation Trust is a registered charitable trust working to improve the quality of life of women and men affected by cancer. Our mission is to inspire and allow anyone in New Zealand with cancer the opportunity to rehabilitate and regain their strength and confidence and incorporate exercise into their lifestyle forever. Our goal is to actively support 3000 New Zealanders fighting cancer this year. CC47020
"When we play rugby everyone smlles" Friends of Rwandan Rugby is a small, innovative charity which teaches the joys of rugby to boys and girls in some of the most impoverished regions of Rwanda. FoRR’s mission is to promote reconciliation through sport, using rugby to build trust, friendships and foster shared experiences on the rugby field. The charity currently employs 6 Rugby Development Officers (RDOs) coaching rugby across 85 rural schools. For all the gruesome statistics from Rwanda’s genocide – and there are many – perhaps the most sobering is that 96% of the child population at the time are thought to have witnessed the bloodshed first hand. Now those children are helping to build a new Rwanda and for some one thing has made that unenviable task just a little easier: Rugby Rugby as a contact sport helps build very strong relationships & friendships. Players need to be friends with their team mates so they take care of you on the pitch. FoRR focuses on teaching rugby to children and young adults in schools and communities across Rwanda from towns to rural areas. FoRR’s core day to day activities involve:
St. Thomas Aquinas Newman Center strives to light the fire of faith on campus at the University of North Dakota.
Tree Trust was created in 1976 to address two problems in our communities: the devastation of the urban tree canopy due to Dutch elm disease and the high unemployment and poverty rates for youth and adults at the time. We began combating these issu