The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation provides direct funding, to families of children up to the age of 4 with brain damage who suffer severe intellectual and physical developmental delay, enabling them to purchase home respite care. We also provide end of life care. These are children who as a result of their condition require intensive home nursing care. The Foundation gives these families the Gift of time, time to do the things that we so often take for granted like shopping, taking their other children to the park, a night’s sleep etc. Jack and Jill needs to raise over €3 million per year to provide these services. Less than 19% of our budget comes from the Government so we rely on innovative fundraising campaigns to reach our target. Please help us to help our families by making a donation or by holding a fundraising event on our behalf.
The SMS Foundation shall be at the heart of our community of individuals, families, carers and professionals living and working with Smith-Magenis Syndrome. We will be the first point of contact for those seeking information and support. Connecting Families – Raising Awareness – Building Futures
Menai Public School P&C is a dedicated group of volunteers who work together to raise funds for our school to purchase additional resources for our students and the school and to organise events to bring our community together.
Cikoko is a UK registered charity (number 1145533) set-up in 2010 to support the Mukambi Community School in Kafue National Park, Zambia. The charity has 4 trustees (Nick Truyens, Graham Smith, Hazel Nicholls and Janet Lauder) and we fund the teacher salaries and all admin fees for the charity personally. We ensure that every single penny raised and donated goes directly to enhancing the education of the children in the local community. We have been keen to increase the contribution that our charity makes and during 2017 we co-sponsored the addition of a well, pump and water storage facility so that the School and local community has clean and safe water. Safe because up till then the community had to fetch water from the Kafue River, famous for its huge Hippo and Croc populations! Additionally we installed solar panels and battery banks to light the classrooms and to enable the use of laptops and tablets. Now the teachers and other volunteers can run evening classes for the adult population, for whom literacy is only at 70%. The school currently has 80+ enthusiastic dedicated pupils and 5 equally committed permanent teachers. Unfortunately due to the success of the school they have outgrown their two permanent and two temporary classrooms. Our ambition has been to build a new school block with additional classrooms and office for the teachers. Thanks to the blistered feet and sore legs Nick encountered during the non-stop 100km Thames Path Walk and the generous donations of colleagues, friends and employers at Schroders we have managed to raise sufficient money to start the building works which began in May. We now hope, with your support, to be able to complete the building project this year
Beanstalk (formerly known as Volunteer Reading Help) is a national literacy charity that recruits, vets, trains and supports volunteers to work in primary schools with children who have fallen behind with their reading.
We care for people in Rossendale who have a life-limiting illness, with a whole range of services; Day Therapy, Home Care, Psychotherapy, Complementary Therapies. Information, support and professional advice is available when choosing the type of care required.
QEF works with people living with physical and learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries to gain new skills and increase independence. Whether it's learning everyday life skills, rebuilding a life affected by brain injury, acquiring the skills to drive a specially adapted car or training for future employment QEF supports disabled people to achieve goals for life.
## Updated 3/11/2017 at 8:00 AM ##Collecting for ROHINGYA refugee's only, as we are doing AID delivery each month.Permission to enter Burma (Myanmar) is IMPOSSIBLE at present.Around Cox's Bazaar area, foreigners are advised to ensure they are within their Hotel Rooms, by no later than 18:00 hrs as a Security Curfew operates, due to the nature of these areas.Thus, we tend to use local Bangladeshi Volunteers, as no issues towards them, no matter what time they are OUT!Cash distribution only to the newly arriving Rohingya refugees entering Bangladesh, from within 1+ kilometre away from the border.Aid mainly distributed after Maghreb salah in dark, as that's when new people arrive within Bangladesh.YOU can SEE ROHINGYA only Appeals at the bottom of this BT MyDonate donations page in no particular order, as just at random. Here we have only mentioned ROHINGYA APPEAL to AVOID any CONFUSION.These APPEALS separately include MEDICAL AID for 2017Use both the LEFT RIGHT arrows with or without your mouse, at the BOTTOM of this Page to move / navigate and take a detailed LOOK at the different APPEALS. (a). We have direct connections with ALL our SUPPLIERS, for BEST discounted prices!(b). We do our UTMOST to avoid all expenses. Thus we are able to maintain our 100% Donations Policy structure, Worldwide.(c). Overseas Volunteers are experienced people in their fields, including Disaster Relief. Unfortunately, Bangladesh regularly gets floods, where majority of stock is lost and food becomes scarce. We only use known trusted people in Groups for ALL AID projects to help the Rohingya refugees.Our APPEALS:LILLAH projectsWater Hand Pumps (60 to 70 feet deep)Masjid & Madressa (Large Marquee)Rohingya Teachers for Modern EducationRohingya Teachers for Islamic EducationSADAQAH & ZAKAT projects:Large Plastic/Tarpaulin sheet 16 ft x 12 ftBar of soap for washing one selfLotahWashing powder for clothesFOOD bag containing daily essentialsINTEREST moniesToilets as pit latrinesPlease donate to support our current Appeals and Campaigns to help the most NEEDY in several Countries.Our GENERAL APPEALS of:like Sadaqa / Zakah / Lillahcan be found at www.globalwelfarerelief.comwithin BT MyDonate pages online. Charity No: 1170887
We are a small local charity affiliated to Mind in the UK. Our vision is of a society that promotes and protects good mental health for all and treats people with experience of mental illness fairly,positively and with respect. People who experience mental illness are at the heart of what we do.
We love our community through offering a warm, safe, welcoming space where all ages can explore and do life together. Our coffee shop, climbing wall and soft play cater for all ages throughout the day with many different community groups choosing to use our space as their own.
Hallett Cove School R - 12 (HCS) is a Reception to Year 12 public school located in the southern coastal suburb of Hallett Cove in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded in 1987 to cater for years Reception to 10, expanding to cater for years 11 and 12 in 1996.