(AU, 87519175364) Browse eventsYokine Primary School is an inner city school, with approximately 350 students across Kindergarten to Year 6. With over 40 different cultural backgrounds and almost 50% of students with language backgrounds other then English, we celebrate and benefit from this significant diversity. Our School Board and Parents & Citizens’ Association play important roles and are proactive across our school; delivering many benefits and enhancing the learning opportunities and experiences offered. We work collectively to provide a safe, caring and engaging environment for all.
(UK, CAFC04088) Browse eventsEccles Rugby Club where the first Rugby club in the UK to offer the opportunity for our young people to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme. We have being running for three years and are achieving pass rates at 3 times the national average. All the work is carried out by volunteers who give up endless numbers of hours both running, and raising money so that young people can participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
(AU, 221500549) Browse eventsThe Jewish Community COVID Relief Fund unites organizations across Monmouth & Greater Middlesex to aid the most vulnerable people affected by the COVID outbreak: the elderly who cannot care for themselves, parents who can't put food on their tables, people in mental health crisis, and more.
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(US, 680200138) Browse eventsOur mission is to help low-income teenagers transform what they believe is possible for themselves and develop the skills they need to become college-educated leaders who give back to their families and communities.
(UK, 1147195) Browse eventsThe Sussex Cancer Fund works with the NHS to create new and improved facilities providing the best possible cancer care for Sussex. To date £3million has been raised to make the Sussex Cancer Centre more effective. We are now raising funds in support of The Sussex Macmillan Cancer Support Centre.
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(AU, 55080089) Browse eventsPutaruru Primary School was established in 2004 and is located in the small rural town of Putaruru in the South Waikato District. We have 200 fantastic children from 5 to 11 years old.
(AU, 12069130463) Browse eventsBaptcare proactively responds to human need to create positive change through advocacy, a diverse range of services and community engagement. Baptcare supports children, families, people with a disability, financially disadvantaged people, asylum seekers and older people. For further info, go to www.baptcare.org.au
(UK, 20070892) Browse eventsLord's Taverners Ireland is a charity for disabled young people and those with special needs. Sport and recreation are essential and our mission is to give a ‘sporting chance’ to those in need and with disabilities. We achieve this by focusing on two key areas and donating minibuses, specially adapted where necessary along with wheelchairs, sports and recreational equipment. Please visit our website to view our work to date www.lordstavernersireland.ie
(UK, 312046) Browse eventsThe fourth annual Neil Laing Fund Run will be held on Sunday, 17th March. Runners will be raising funds for bursaries in the name of this much-loved Housemaster, English teacher, cricket and hockey coach. Epsom College thanks all runners and donors for their generous support.
(UK, NIC109094) Browse eventsCARING-SHARING-SUPPORTING Patients and Carers in Northern Ireland; Pulmonary Fibrosis is a terminal condition and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis has no known cause or cure. We at The Northern Trust Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group (NTPFSG) are here to provide support to sufferers of pulmonary fibrosis and their families from all across Northern Ireland; working to improve their quality of life. We provide practical support with day to day living. We help raise awareness and support research into improved outcomes and greater understanding of pulmonary fibrosis. We also provide a supportive place to come together to chat and socialise with a community that understands what it is like to live with pulmonary fibrosis. We have Ambassadors all across Northern Ireland who link with and assist their local pulmonary fibrosis community. We are a not for profit charity who have appointed Directors who give up their time freely and work collectively for the betterment of all pulmonary sufferers in Northern Ireland. Our President is Dr Eoin Murtagh (Respiratory Consultant) Antrim Area Hospital) and our Patron is Mrs Julie Hesmondhalgh The NTPFSG is involved with our politicians on the all party working group for lung health in Northern Ireland. We have contact with our Respiratory medical teams across the Health and Social Care Trusts to ensure that they are aware of the services we provide to sufferers and their families. If you feel we could help you then please contact us.
(NZ, CC52166) Browse eventsWe are a year 0-8 school situated at the base of Koro Ruapehu (Mt). We have approximately 220 students at our school. Our school value is PRIDE, which stands for Participation, Respect, Integrity, Determination and Environment. CC52166