We are a small, enthusiastic and caring school working hard to nurture each child to help them grow into the best versions of themselves. We have an amazing and supportive parent body and school community tirelessly working to create a nurturing and friendly environment.
Help Kids like Nick’s mission is to work to provide an enhanced quality of life for all Australian's diagnosed with Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome and their immediate family. We also want to raise awareness and educate people about this disability.
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Small-Steps Charity is a fundraising charity which helps to realise an unmet need targeting areas not already supported by larger mainstream charitable organisations. It supports genuine charitable causes by organising sporting, cultural and social activities for fundraising towards suitable donations.
The object of the Charity is the relief of sickness and injury and the protection of human life principally (but not exclusively) by the provision of an air ambulance service (whether or not in conjunction with other parties from time to time) wholly or mainly within the area served by East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
The P&C proudly supports Ormiston State School through fundraising, volunteering and many fun filled community events.
The Florida Keys SPCA is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of all animals through compassionate care, adoption, education, population control and humane law enforcement. We are a completely independent, private, not-for-profit organization and are not funded by any other state or national humane organization. To provide a high standard of care for our animals and community services we rely on fundraising and donations from supporters like you for our animals.
The Osborne P & C through co-ordinate community based events to raise money that are used to enhance our students school experience.
The Livingstone Tanzania Trust aims to alleviate poverty through education, capacity building, training and creating opportunities. We are a small grassroots charity working with communities around Babati in northern of Tanzania. Our successful strategy developed over with the past 4 years with local community ensures their self development. Together, we have developed five key strategies in the areas of education, agriculture, community development, health and the environment, which enable us to directly tackle the root causes of the challenges they face in life. Education underpins our all our projects impacting both child and adult. We aim to improve educational facilities and resources both in formal and informal arenas in order to provide the community with knowledge and skills.Our approach to develop these solutions together ensures the sustainability and success of our projects. We contribute knowledge and resources but generally act as a facilitator to these projects. All of our projects are continually monitored and evaluated to ensure that together we can learn from the successes and challenges of every project, taking forward the ideas that work best.
UNISON Welfare offers wide ranging support to members of UNISON, the public service trade union, and their families. Help includes debt advice and support; financial assistance; family holidays; help following accident or illness and breaks for carers.
IPSEA is a national charity offering free legally based advice/support to benefit children with SEN/disability. One in five children in the UK have some kind of SEN / disability. Many just need the right support, tailored to meet their needs. This might be help in the classroom or extra equipment. Given this support, most do well at school. They gain qualifications and later, employment. But if these children’s needs are not met, the implications are bleak. At 16, children with SEN / disability are twice as likely not to be in any form of education, employment or training as their peers. As adults they are far more likely to be unemployed, live in poverty and to end up in custody. Their educational success and life chances are undeniably linked. The SEN system is complex. Most parents need help with the paperwork that securing their child’s support entails. Demand for our expertise exceeds our resources. Our help lines receive 100 calls a day that we cannot answer. We need your help to train more volunteers!
It helps children who are suffering from leukaemia and cancer. It also helps members of the family who are in need, hardship or distress while supporting such children.