The Yerbury Discovery Playground Project, YDPP, is an exciting initiative led by pupils, staff, parents and carers at Yerbury Primary School in Islington, North London. Collectively, we have set ourselves the ambitious task of redeveloping our tired and out-dated playground through innovative, collaborative design for the benefit of our school and our wider community. To fund our new vision we need to raise £250,000. Over the past year the entire school has participated in a consultation process, which has delivered an inspiring masterplan for transforming the playground areas into a series of outdoor zones for discovery, play, creativity and learning. We are now hard at work staging fundraising events and initiatives and talking to funders about how they can help us to realise the Yerbury Discovery Playground Project. The focus of our next fundraising drive will be the Mind & Muscle zone which is costed at £50,000. The Yerbury Discovery Playground Project (YDPP) is the latest and largest fundraising initiative to be launched by the Yerbury Home School Association (YHSA). The YHSA is the parents' association for Yerbury Primary School in Islington, North London. For more information about the YHSA please see the following page. Thank you for your support.
Victim Support is a free 24/7 community organisation with a network of caring and skilled volunteers across New Zealand. We offer support for people affected by crime or trauma. Our service is free, personal and confidential. New Zealand Council Of Victim Support Groups Inc is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC26219.
Hewett Primary School is a growing community school on the edge of Gawler in South Australia. Currently it has 580 students from 5-13 year old and includes a Disability Unit which has 3 classes. The school was built 20 years ago as a response to housing development and is growing annually . The school population also includes a large number of defence families. The school shares the site with Elsie Ey Kindergarten.
At Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, our priority is to deliver great care to the people of Sutton, Merton and Surrey. Across our four hospitals (St Helier Hospital, Sutton Hospital, Epsom Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children) we see and treat more than 700,000 people per year.We're a large Trust with a bright and busy future, and over the years we have gone from strength to strength. For example, we have met all of the government standards that are expected of us for the past three years running and we receive lots of positive feedback from our patients on a daily basis. You can read more about us and our performance on our website.But despite our successes, we still warmly welcome your support. Last year, we received some incredibly kind donations from members of the public, including a grateful father who donated £1,000 to the neonatal department at Epsom, a patient who raised £500 with a fly-fishing event and a local pub that donated toys and a television to one of our children's wards. You could make a huge difference to our patients and their loves ones. Whether your gift is large or small, or whether you raise your money by climbing a mountain or baking cakes, your donation will go straight back into helping local patients and their loved ones.
To educate, to evangelize and to send forth joyful disciples to restore all things in Christ.
UCEAP is a diverse, creative and globally conscious organization of educators, staff and alumni who firmly believe that international academic experiences have the power to break down boundaries, challenge perspectives and create communities.
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Southern Autistic School is located in East Bentleigh, servicing the South Eastern Metropolitan region. We provide educational opportunities for students with autism from early education through to secondary age. Our vision is to develop lifelong learners who are encouraged to become independent and to implement their skills and knowledge.
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The primary purpose of St Mary’s Catholic Primary School is to support the members of the parish community in providing a faith formation for their children. The school fosters a commitment to the individual person and provides opportunities for academic, cultural and sporting achievement.
WEST Youth Zone, in Hammersmith & Fulham, is a new charity that has developed a purpose-built facility for West London’s young people aged 8 – 19 (up to 25 with additional needs) for just £5 annually and 50p per visit. It is staffed by skilled youth workers who truly believe in young people.