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At Caroline Pathfinders we award grants to young people aged 16 - 24 to help with career development. We’re here to give young people a supportive hand towards a brighter future. If you need some financial support related to your career, we might be able to help. Because sometimes, it’s the smallest things that can make the biggest difference.
The Lahiru Project in Seenigama, Sri Lanka aims to rebuild a shattered villa complex into a centre of academic and sporting excellence for children and youngsters in the Galle region of southern Sri Lanka. The Centre will aim to teach English, IT skills, leadership, and teamwork through academic and sporting activities. The Lahiru Project is supported by Harrow School's Tsunami Relief Fund, part of the Harrow Development Trust, which has similar aims in the Galle area.
Doddie Weir is suffering from Motor Neurone Disease. The "My Name's Doddie Foundation" aims to: Raise funds for research into the causes of Motor Neurone Disease and investigate potential cures. Make grants to suffers of MND and enable them to live as fulfilled a life as possible.
Dragon Master Foundation’s mission is to find and accelerate cures for cancers and other diseases by fostering and rewarding a community of collaboration and innovation. We seek to spread awareness, expedite research and kinder treatments, and impr
Merbein P-10 College was formed in 2010 as the result of a historical decision of 3 local primary schools and the local secondary college to merge into a single school. Our Motto: “Successful Students – Strong Communities” along with a set of agreed values - Quality, Respect and Responsibility. We believe our motto and chosen values reflect the aspirations of our community and will provide a strong foundation that will support our students to become successful citizens of the future.
We aim to raise awareness and support vulnerable, special people, 18 years+ with learning difficulties. Friendships are key to young adults, we will provide social clubs, social networks and new friendships, through events, activities, outings… which will lead to more independence and new skills.
The Sussex MS Centre is a small, vibrant community of people living with MS, who get together to provide drug free treatments, peer and professional support and social opportunities for people with Multilpe Sclerosis and other neurological conditions. We offer a variety of treatments and exercise classes to help with symptom management and slow the progression and social events in a fully accessible and safe environment. We strive to keep it all affordable for all our members, and never refuse treatment on the grounds of ability to pay. It costs just over £120,000 a year to open our doors every week day, and around 220 members and carers visit us every week. We couldn't do this without our wonderful team of volunteers (we are proud to have received the Queens Award for Voluntary Service this year), and two dedicated members of staff. Our members give what they can, and the rest we raise with support from people like you and community groups, donations from charitable trusts, and organising sponsored events. We get NO funding from statutory bodies. Thank you, from all of us, for your support.