Transport Benevolent Fund CIO, known as TBF, is a registered charity in England and Wales, 1160901. It was set up to support those who work in the public transport industry in Great Britain when they are in need, hardship or distress. For £1 per week we offer a wide range of benefits. The Fund is helping beneficiaries with over £500,000 in grants each quarter. This shows that even in the 21st century there is such a need for this charity. While the Fund is governed by a Constitution, it is run democratically. The first level of the organisation is the Local Committee (CIO members), who at the Annual General Meeting must elect Trustees as required under clause 13 of the Constitution. These Trustees control the charity; they are responsible for the Fund’s safe custody and the provision of benefits. The Trustees appoint a General Manager for day-to-day management, who in turn appoints staff to help him run the Fund on behalf of the Trustees. As well as appointing CIO members to oversee the running of the TBF, Local Committees (CIO members) discuss all TBF matters and consider requests for financial help from members within their areas. TBF is thus a democratic organisation with Trustees who are accountable to the membership. This is the main reason we are different to many other organisations.
The Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice is a public high school which serves a population of at-risk, low-income students from historically disadvantaged communities across Brooklyn and other boroughs—70% of them are living at or below
PACE is a ground-breaking children’s charity that transforms the lives of children and young people with physical disabilities.
Situated in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Nambour Special School delivers high quality education for students with an Intellectual Disability (ID), in a safe and supportive environment. Our vision is ‘Engaged Learners, Individualised Pathways, Community Partnerships’ and our purpose is ‘to provide high quality learning which engages all students through personalised planning and focusses on preparing students with the knowledge, skills and confidence to participate effectively in their community’. Nambour Special School aims to continually develop innovative strategies to engage students in learning through effective curriculum design, a strong focus on literacy and numeracy and a strong commitment to ICT and communication. Nambour Special School was announced as Queensland winner of the Showcase Award for Excellence in Inclusive Education and was announced as a Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Demonstration School for 2019.
We are a public primary school with 172 children.
Half the population of Malawi is aged 18 years or under but there is no national Paediatric service. Friends of Sick Children in Malawi is a UK charity. An important current object is to improve the care and well being of the 100,000 sick children admitted to or seen each year in the QECH by raising funds needed to pay the nurses, clinical officers and related staff who each year treat some of the poorest children in the World and to pay for other much needed resources and medical equipment.
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Friends of Orchard Brae was set up and run by family members, staff and friends of the pupils attending Orchard Brae School. Our main aim is to raise funds for specialist equipment and services to enhance the lives of the children at Orchard Brae School. Orchard Brae School is a purpose built specialist school for children aged 3-18 in Aberdeen City with complex physical and mental disabilities.
LATNEM are a Scottish Charity run by mothers with lived experience of mental ill health. We promote and protect the mental health of mothers and birthing people in Scotland by providing a free, comprehensive peer support service.
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The Salvation Army has been standing side by side with Kiwis in need since 1883. We help more than 120,000 people every year - with life skills programmes, budgeting advice, food and clothing assistance, youth programmes, supportive accommodation, education that helps young people achieve qualifications and matching people of any age to jobs, emergency services, and other comfort and support. The Salvation Army New Zealand Trust is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC37312.
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The Family Giving Tree began in 1990 as a San Jose State University MBA class project. Jennifer Cullenbine was asked to "create a program that adds value to someone else's life." Family Giving Tree was created with the hope of provi
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