St Patrick’s School, Pakenham, is a co-educational Catholic primary school in the Diocese of Sale.
Legend on the Bench is a charity set up to try and reduce the number of mental health issues and suicides in the UK, by installing benches in public spaces, discreetly inscribed with contact information for support organisations that are accessed by QR code or the Legend on the Bench website. Our Ambassador Micky Hazard (an ex-professional footballer) was personally affected by the sudden suicide of his 23 year old nephew in 2019, and with his sister Michelle, started the journey to raise awareness and provide facilities, along with local council support, so that other individuals and families could get the help required before experiencing a similar tragedy. All funds raised go towards the production and installation of these Legend Benches with the aim to have one in every town or city throughout the UK
Cleveland State School has a reputation for success. The school has been an integral part of the local community, establishing itself as a well-respected, well-resourced school, with a dedicated team of staff and volunteers who support and encourage learners to experience daily success. Cleveland State School was selected as an Independent Public School in 2016. We are accredited to deliver international student programs, offering students a flexible, respectful, safe and supportive environment, with a growing reputation for inclusivity, internationalism and teaching excellence. The school caters for Prep to Year 6 students with onsite Outside School Hours Care.
The School of St Jude is supported by The East African Fund and is based in Arusha, Tanzania, East Africa . The School of St Jude is a charity funded school that provides a free, high-quality primary and secondary education to more than 1,800 of the poorest and brightest students.. Located across three campuses, St Jude’s also provides boarding to over 1,000 students and employs over 300 local Tanzanians. Through sponsors, donors and supporters from around the globe, St Jude’s is “fighting poverty through education.” By providing the poorest students with a high-quality education equipped with well-resourced facilities like computer and science labs, hot nutritious meals and clean drinking water, St Jude’s is fast becoming a centre of academic excellence that hopes to educate the future leaders of Tanzania. The school also provides professional development training for its academic and non-academic local staff, teaching them the required skills and knowledge to further their own career. East African Fund is the Australian support arm of The School of St Jude and offers tax deductibility in Australia.
Oscar's Wish Foundation (OWF) is a Registered Charity (1169892) offering comfort and support to parents, family, friends and siblings who have experienced the devastating loss of a precious baby before, during or shortly after birth. The Charity launched on 14th February 2015 and was showcased in memory of little baby Oscar Jensen and all babies born too soon. OWF gained charitable status on October 25th 2016 after 18 months of sheer hard work and determination from Team OWF. We have a range of resources, information and support programmes. These have been designed to help the many parents, families and siblings who have been on a journey whereby they have experienced the loss of a baby before, during or shortly after birth. Please get in touch with us via [email protected]. Charity No: 1169892 Find out more Website http://www.oscarswishfoundation.co.uk Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKMzGxhLQNro6kcTjkmDAVA
KYGN UK's funds give education, a safe home and hope to some of the most vulnerable children in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Now running for over 10 years, KYGN students get a chance to reach their potential and break out of the cycle of poverty to which they are born. Many of our children are orphans - often through HIV/Aids so not only do they need an education, they need compassion, safety and care. That is what KYGN exists to deliver.
We are a small P & C who try our best to fundraise as much as we can, to help support the children's learning and well being, wherever possible. We are happy to hear your opinions on other ways we can help our school.
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Relate West Surrey helps individuals, couples, families and young people with their relationships. Relateen is a free counselling servive for young people aged 10 - 18 who have been affected by the breakdown of their parents relationship.
St Pius X is a Catholic School located in Warrnambool serving children in the local area.
Kingsgrove Public School P&C Association's main role is to raise funds for the purpose of donating them to the school. By doing this everybody in the school community benefits from having more – especially our children.
The David Ashwell Foundation supports three activities, one of which is to support research into Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia (ACD). Alveolar capillary dysplasia is a very rare congenital malformation involving abnormal development of the capillary vascular system around the alveoli of the lungs. Babies with ACD may appear normal at birth but within minutes or hours they develop incurable respiratory distress . There is no treatment for ACD and as it is so rare, there has been little research into this devastating and fatal illness. The David Ashwell Foundation was set up in memory of Brian David Ashwell. In March 2011 his first grandson, named David Fazlollah Upeska Ashwell, was born and 48 hours after birth became seriously ill. David died aged only 15 days old from ACD. These funds will only be used to support research into this rare and fatal disease. Money raised will be added to the Restricted ACD Research Fund at the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) to fund the next ACD research grant. For further information on ACD please see the Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia Association (ACDA) website.
Childhood is a precious, fragile experience. Children exposed to the streets - especially those from refugee, displaced or migrant backgrounds - face specific challenges and vulnerabilities, and are often forced to make adult decisions far too early. . Cities for Children (CfC) seeks to protect what we call the “right to a childhood” for children in urban poverty, especially those on the move and at risk. We do this by knitting together three programmatic strands:• The Right to Read (literacy)• The Right to Play (recreation)• The Right to Feel Safe (psychosocial support)We work through strong partnerships with under-resourced organisations providing education or protection services to street-connected children. By offering technical and material support, we help those doing good to do even better. Charity No: 1170215