(UK, 1091914) Browse eventsThe Charity is run by a group of Crystal Palace supporters who raise funds to hire a box each season at Selhurst Park to enable children with special needs and their carers to watch Crystal Palace matches in a safe environment. We also organise an annual Christmas party for around 120 children.
(UK, 1133138 ) Browse eventsHetty's are an emotional support service, offering vital help to families and children throughout Nottinghamshire who have been affected by another person's drug or alcohol use. This support is offered by way of; a 365 day helpline, face to face appointments, peer support groups, skills workshops, and practical (legal/financial/parenting) support to Kinship families (where children can no longer live with their parents due to substance abuse). Every penny raised goes directly to continuing this essential service.
(AU, 74963730954) Browse eventsAt Springside P-9 College our students adhere to our school values, at Springside we R.O.R.E (Respect, Optimism, Responsibility and Excellence). Our students follow our school motto 'Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow'.
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(UK, 1134544) Browse eventsFounded by parents, we provide families with the opportunity to get together, share experiences and information on what to do and where to go for advice regarding treatment for all upper limb deficiencies. The support we offer families is crucial to the welfare of these children.
(UK, EW19905) Browse eventsAt Build an Education our aim is to improve the educational resources and opportunities for children in developing countries. Initially our attention is directed towards Ghana where in 2002 only 61% of primary age children were attending school. Since then and as a result of an increased focus on education and 5% of GDP now being set aside to provide educational resources, the number of children attending school has risen dramatically. In 2011 84% of children were enrolled in school with 73% attending regularly. However the data collected for secondary education shows that only 42% of children actually go on to attend school at secondary level. We believe that providing children with a high quality education whatever their age or ability is essential; in our view education must be regarded a basic right - every child should have the opportunity for a good level of education in a safe and supportive environment. We aim to deliver this through a variety of activities beginning with a focus on the school building and fabric itself; children should have every chance to access a good quality of education in a building that is fit for use and with equipment that stimulates and informs. Many current school buildings are unfit for purpose and by yet third world standards it will take relatively little effort and funds to improve their situation. Once this has been achieved we will work to deliver furniture, fittings and learning equipment such as books and stationery.
(UK, 1065503) Browse eventsBrighton Oasis Project has 20 years experience working with women with drug and alcohol problems and providing support for children and families who are affected by substance misuse. We provide a free creche, treatment services for women and therapeutic services for children and families.
(AU, 46200981503) Browse eventsThere are now over 4 million Australians riding regularly – this represents a 45% growth over the past decade! Whilst it’s great to see more people experiencing the joy and reap the benefits of riding a bike there is a hidden dilemma: cycling participation is growing rapidly, but cycling injuries are growing at a faster rate. We are a charity with one purpose – bike rider safety. This is what drives us to create change! Our Mission: Safe bike riding in Australia Our Vision: Zero bike rider fatalities
(AU, 98095158633) Browse eventsBowel Cancer Australia works to reduce the impact of bowel cancer in our society through advocacy, awareness, education, support and research. We aim to help save lives from this common cancer, Australia’s second biggest cancer killer. Bowel cancer affects men and women equally, of any age. 77 people die every week from the disease, and 1 in 12 of us will receive a bowel cancer diagnosis during our lifetime. Charity initiatives such as Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, BowelScreen Australia and the Health in the Workplace Program raise awareness among health professionals and the community about the importance of early detection and intervention in the successful treatment of bowel cancer. Through our ‘Love My Family’ Community, we provide support, resources and advocacy for bowel cancer patients, their carers, close relatives and friends. To do all this, we rely on public support.
(AU, St Joseph's Catholic Primary Gayndah (THE CORP OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE) - N/A) Browse events