AMREF, the African Medical and Research Foundation, is African's health development organisation. Headquartered in Nairobi, AMREF runs innovative health programmes across sub-Saharan Africa, fighting disease, training health workers, and strengthening health systems. For more information, visit or follow us on Facebook at
To stimulate an active interest in the life of the school and to foster fellowship and co-operation amongst parents, friends and teachers. To raise funds for the purchase of equipment and amenities for the school.
It is now 10 years since Damilola Taylor was killed on the streets of South London. A good boy with a vision for making the world a better place. He died without being allowed to realise his dreams. The Trust in it's 10th anniversary continues to make a positive difference in young peoples lives.
Faith in Schools is a grassroots local charity in Newham, East London and provides high-quality learning about the authentic Christian faith in over 42 schools in Newham and has reached hundreds of thousands of children of all different faiths and none. We deliver informative and engaging lessons and events for FREE supported by trained volunteers from local churches.
HELP THE SCHOOL PROVIDE FACILITES AND SERVICES FOR THE SCHOOL, SPORTS CENTRE AND COMMUNITY
At the Primary Campus, we are passionate about crafting young people capable of moving on to and excelling in their coming years. This has been facilitated by our bold visions, excellent teaching staff, robust leadership team and administrative structures.
MRDF strives to articulate Islam in a modern context and address the unique situation and challenges faced by Muslims in the West. An integral focus as a means to this end is the study, analysis and presentation of classical Islamic scholarship and its contemporary application.
Novas Initiatives in a non-profit organisation that provides services for people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Working with families, sinlge people and unaccompanied minors, who are disadvantaged or socially excluded, it offers cleint centred services and promotes social justice. Novas Initiatives believes everyone is entitled to a home. We are the largest provider of supported accommodation for adults in the mid-west and also provide services to homeless women and unaccompanied asylum seekers in the Dublin region. We provide temporary and long-term supported accommodation and transitional accommodation, to assist clients on their journey to independent living. Our accommodation services include:McGarry House, Alphonsus Street, LimerickBrother Russell House, Mulgrave Street, LimerickDial House, Ennis Road, LimerickMitchell Street, Thurles, Co. TipperaryProspect House, Tyone Estate, Nenagh, Co. TipperaryArlington Lodge, Tralee, Co. KerryKnocklee House, Tralee, Co. KerryGolf Links Road, Tralee, Co. KerryKilleen Woods, Tralee, Co. KerryMount Brown, Dublin 8Bellevue, Tallagh, Dublin 24While our services largely support the homeless, we also provide services to clients who have their own home. These services include:The Intensive Family Support Services, 1 Mungret Street, LimerickNovas Respite Centre, Newport, Co. TipperaryMid-west Community Detox Programme (Limerick, Clare, Tipperary)Street Outreach, O'Connell Street LimerickWe seek to alleviate poverty, promote quality and diversity and champion social justice, inclusion, economic equality and the right to meaningful work. Our services are people-led. We observe the needs of our clients and centre our services around these needs. We support innovation in all our work.Novas is driven by the values of:Dignity,A non – judgemental approach,A rights based societyFulfilment of the person
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) is one of the country's foremost education and conservation charities. Founded in 1909, our aims are "To inspire and excite our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats. The Society runs both the Edinburgh Zoo and The Highland Wildlife Park. *** As an independent Scottish charity, we receive no core funding from local or national government and so must raise funds through commercial income and philanthropic support. Edinburgh Zoo is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Scotland. With almost 1,000 wild animals to see and over 80 acres of beautiful parkland, the Zoo offers a fantastic day out. Based at Kincraig near Aviemore, the Highland Wildlife Park is more of an experience than a visitor attraction. Discover the amazing variety of wildlife found in present day Scotland such as the pine marten, wildcat and capercaillie. Then step back in time and meet the creatures that used to roam over the country - lynx, wolves and reindeer.