(AU, 86259306375) Browse eventsCessnock Public P and C. Fundraiser to assist the students of our school, enriching their school life.
(UK, 1081956) Browse eventsOur Charity The Charlton Park Academy Fund was set up in 2000 to support Charlton School, now Charlton Park Academy, a secondary school for pupils with special needs in the London Borough of Greenwich. The pupils, aged 11-19, have a variety of special needs including autistic spectrum disorder, severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and emotional and behavioural difficulties. Many of them come from very deprived backgrounds and therefore face huge challenges to reach their full potential and be as independent as possible. Whilst the academy is funded by central government to deliver the students statutory education, the academy is constantly looking at ways to add to and enhance every student’s school experience, with the intention that this will raise self-esteem, boost self-confidence and ultimately give each student the greatest opportunity to achieve once they have left the school. Projects Such activities and projects of course cost money, and this is where the school’s registered charity looks to play its part. This, in practice, means working with the students, parents, staff and governors to look at projects that will provide the most benefit and impact to as many students as possible. Hence, the charity has raised money for projects large and small, such as the refurbishment of two sensory rooms within the school and the funding of after school clubs and residential trips. We are currently raising money for a new fleet of minibuses, our Minibus Appeal, computer devices for communication, residential trips and clubs.
(UK, 1190380) Browse eventsWe assist in financing the cost of support workers with health care experience to support young people aged under 26 who are undergoing stem cell therapy or similar treatment for autoimmune disease in England and Wales
(AU, 21587981058) Browse eventsA caring school with passionate staff developing young learners (years K-6) from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
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(UK, 1145151) Browse eventsWe want St Peterʼs and St Nicholasʼ churches to be at the centre of the life of our growing town, to be available to all who wish to use them. These historic buildings need to be welcoming and accessible, with good community facilities, reflecting the needs people have when using our buildings.
(UK, SCO06609) Browse eventsErskine provides specialist nursing and dementia care for former members of our Armed Forces. Founded in 1916, the charity has cared for over 75,000 ex-Service men and women through two World Wars and more recent conflicts and peace-keeping initiatives. This year we will care for over 1350 Veterans through five residential care homes in Bishopton, Erskine, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Current residents include men and women who served in the Falklands, the Gulf, Bosnia and Northern Ireland, as well as World War II. War isn't a thing of the past and neither is the need to support our country's Veterans. These brave men and women answered the call and risked everything for their country. In return, when they need care Erskine is there for them. As a charity, we rely heavily on donations and legacies from individuals, community groups and companies. By helping Erskine to raise much-needed funds you too can play a vital part in caring for our ex-Service men and women. We need your support!
(AU, 98788139569) Browse eventsTheodore Primary School
(UK, 1146662) Browse eventsHarrison's Fund has one goal, to get as much money as possible into the hands of the world's best researchers, working to find a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. We're focusing purely on research and treatment, so that, boys with DMD can grow into the strong men they're meant to be...make time