The mission of the Fibromyalgia Care Society of America (FCSA) is to provide education, care and supportive services to individuals living with fibromyalgia, their families and the community at large. FCSA will also work to educate medical provider
We are fundraising for more resources for our school library. At St Joseph's Primary, Kempsey we believe that all students should have the opportunity to be fluent, confident readers who are able to successfully comprehend and understand a wide range of texts. We want our students to develop a love of reading, a good knowledge of a range of authors and be able to understand more about the world in which they live, through the knowledge they gain from variety of texts.
The Family Care Trust is dedicated to helping care for people of all ages whilst developing peoples' choices, independence and dignity. It has been established for ten years and works with people who are suffering with problems ranging from learning disabilities, mental health problems, physical disabilities and confusional illnesses.
The Flight Centre Foundation is Flight Centre Travel Group's charity trust that allows the company, our employees and extended Flight Centre family to help build a brighter future by giving back to our community. Funds raised via the Foundation are passed directly to our partner charities – currently Foodbank, Redkite, Youngcare and Bush Heritage – to continue their invaluable work.
Kyeemagh Public School P & C is a group that seeks to support our little school community by actively fundraising in a fun way. We want to resource the school with an in-house uniform shop, termly lunch orders and fun events throughout the year that help bring the school community together.
ORT America is the fundraising agency for World ORT, whose Kadima Mada educational network in Israel and worldwide schools, colleges and international programs enable over 300,000 students to develop careers and lead fulfilling, productive lives.
We provide critical support giving low-income children and families, food insecure neighbors, homeless or nearly homeless, people in crisis, isolated senior’s, and adults living with developmental disabilities the resources needed to become self-sufficient, healthy and successful members of society.
King’s College Hospital provides a full range of high quality services to the people of South London. We are also a specialist centre for heart and brain surgery, liver disease as well as foetal medicine. With your help we can invest in new ways of delivering services, improving the hospital environment and funding world-class research.
In 2013 the staff of Pound Gates and Sevatas started to support an Ipswich based charity called Kenyan School Fund. The Fund was running a school in Mombasa with the desire to build a new school in Nyiera, western Kenya. During 2014 the businesses organised two events specifically to raise funds for this new school and in November 2014 building of the school commenced. In January 2015 we established The Soma Leo Foundation and registered it with the Charity Commission as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Soma Leo took on the responsibility to raise the funds necessary to establish the school, invest in further phases of development and meet its ongoing running costs. Soma Leo is Swahili. It translates as “learn today”. The name has in part been selected by the community we will initially be supporting. The school is called Soma Leo Nyiera Academy. Following a Trustee visit to Kenya in September 2015 we have identified additional priorities to support other schools near Nyiera, in an area called Osieko, and generally help the wider community which suffers with severe poverty. Directors, managers and staff at Pound Gates and Sevatas are involved with the charity either as Trustees or by providing all the administrative resources the charity requires. To learn more about The Soma Leo Foundation visit www.somaleo.org
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Formed in 2013 when the Jewish Guild for the Blind and Lighthouse International merged, Lighthouse Guild is the leading vision & health organization addressing vision loss through coordinated vision and health services. We deliver essential, research-driven care and provide a community of support.
Menzies exists to perform internationally significant medical research leading to healthier, longer and better lives for Tasmanians. We aim to contribute significantly to human health and wellbeing. Our vision is to save lives, by preventing and curing many diseases including arthritis, cancer, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes type-2, osteoporosis, mental health, obesity and dementia. Menzies conducts research that relies on the unique, stable base that characterises Tasmania's population. We also undertake nationwide studies and collaborate with interstate and international researchers. Our context is an island community that has limited funding for health care and specific challenges relating to disadvantage. Our researchers take a 'bench-to-bedside' approach, which means we translate the knowledge we gain into health policies, training and recommendations for treatment. We also work with commercial partners to develop and apply our discoveries. Finally, we educate and train future research scientists, clinicians and health professionals. Menzies is dedicated to continuing to improve the health outcomes for all Tasmanians. We are grateful and proud that the Tasmanian community embraces Menzies.
Leeds Children’s Charity at Lineham Farm is dedicated to brightening children’s lives by providing unforgettable breaks and valuable learning experiences. We work with the most disadvantaged children in the city, offering respite from difficult home lives.
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