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.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.You're giving directly to the extreme poor, no strings attached. Donations will be made to GiveDirectly UK which will send the funds as direct financial assistance to families in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda via GiveDirectly, Inc. The Trust aims to relieve poverty by providing financial assistance directly to the extreme poor and allowing them to choose where they invest. The Trust collects donations and make grants to direct financial assistance programs in Kenya and Uganda implemented on the ground by its partner GiveDirectly, Inc., a US non-profit organisation. Charity No: 1167938 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our 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
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Young people who leave the foster care or juvenile justice system without safe, stable & permanent family connections face grim outcomes. Plummer is changing that by deeply and effectively engaging families for each young person we serve w
Established in 1870, Wandin Yallock is nestled amongst orchards and general farming land in the picturesque Yarra Valley. Our school is large enough to offer flexibility and a variety of specialist and support programs and small enough to genuinely know every student and to understand exactly where they are in regard to learning and what we need to do to take them to the next step. We also place a high importance on the social and emotional needs of every child.
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Brain Cancer kills more people under the age of 40 than any other cancer and more children in Australia than ANY other disease. Approximately 1,600 Australians are diagnosed each year and, of them, it's estimated 1300 will die from the disease. Currently there is no cure. Survival rates haven't changed in 30 years and it is severely underfunded. Carrie's Beanies 4 Brain Cancer Foundation aims to raise funds for vital brain cancer research. Carrie's Beanies 4 Brain Cancer Foundation is proud to have raised $4.5m for brain cancer research to date. Together we can make a difference.