Our parents and citizens' association (P&C) brings the school community together. Parents, teachers and community members can help meet the needs of the school community and contribute to decisions about the school. The P&C also raises funds that help finance improvements to our school and provide additional resources.
SeeBeyondBorders is a non-profit social enterprise that aims to provide children in Cambodia with access to quality teaching and learning at school. We train Khmer primary teachers, develop school infrastructure and support local families trying to educate their children. Our vision is of Cambodian children empowered by education and our priority is to help communities help themselves by providing sustainable development. We offer direct participation in a number of projects in Cambodia where volunteers and teachers work together with local communities to help support and enrich one another’s lives. For more information, please visit our website at: www.seebeyondborders.org
Fairview Park Primary School, established in 1976, consists of playgroup and preschool to Year 7. Our vision is ‘We learn and grow together in a safe and supportive environment, continually striving for personal excellence’. Our site plan priority is ‘quality teaching and assessment for learning improvement’. The school governing council and allied groups operate effectively in partnership with the staff. We celebrate the ‘small school advantage’, which fosters positive working relationships between families, staff and students
The school has been educating local children since 1911, historically being a small school that served its small rural community. Cardinia Primary School is committed to providing a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for all students, staff and members of our community.
The Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (or FAST) is an organisation of families and professionals dedicated to finding a cure for the rare condition, Angelman Syndrome and related disorders through the funding of an aggressive research agenda, education, and advocacy. The Foundation is committed to assisting individuals living with Angelman Syndrome to realise their full potential and quality of life.
Saltmine Trust is one of the largest interdenominational organisations of its kind. The Saltmine Theatre Company, Exalt, Red Balloon Theatre Company, Saltmine International and various holidays all feature in Saltmine's ministry. Trailblazers Sponsored Challenges raises funds for other charities' projects, changing the lives of voiceless, abandoned and abused people worldwide.
Parkinson’s disease is the 2nd most common neurological disease in the world. It is a complex condition, with no known cause or cure. Parkinson’s NSW is the peak body providing specialised support and information to people living with Parkinson’s disease, their families and carers. We encourage research to find a cure and ease the burden. A freecall 1800 644 189 is available for information and support
Islamic Support and Information Foundation (ISIF) is a registered charity founded during the holy month of Ramadhan (August) 2011. ISIF does not receive any Government grants and is completely funded out of the Trustees pockets and donations. We are not affiliated with any group or sect; our work is guided only by the true teachings of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).At ISIF we believe that, that if we have the ability, then helping others should be our primary focus, and the needs of this world should take a secondary role. If we have faith, and focus our lives on fulfilling these obligations, insha’Allaah (God Willing) our day to day needs will be taken care of by Allaah SWT (Almighty God).
Chester MS Support Centre offers practical support, therapies and helpful strategies to manage the symptoms of MS as effectively as possible in a happy, supportive and understanding environment. Individuals are encouraged to take a positive attitude towards the management of their symptoms, allowing them to take control of their lives with MS, rather than MS controlling them.
With the right support, people coming out of prison are motivated and have a strong desire to get life on-track. StandOut looks to increase confidence in those they work with and equip them with the tools and skills to overcome barriers and secure sustained employment.
Shepherds Down School Fund was set up to support Shepherds Down School, an infant and junior school for students with special needs in the Winchester area, Hampshire. The students, aged 4-11, have a variety of special needs including autistic spectrum disorder, severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and physical difficulties. Whilst the school is funded by the local authority to deliver the students statutory education, the school 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. 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, a few examples of which are: Buying Christmas presents for students each year Purchase of two minibuses to take students on educational visits. Refurbishment of two sensory rooms within the school. Building canopies outside classrooms to provide a dry play area. Purchase of IPADS and eye gaze technology to enable pupils to experience and get involved in the new technology that is in the market. We are now hoping to raise money to complete our aim of having one IPAD for each class, a replacement minibus and converting a grass area into an all-weather play area. We are also going to have to upgrade our Light and Sound room and this project will be underway if we can secure funding.
Blood Bikes Wales transports blood, plasma, platelets, samples, vaccines, donor breast-milk & any other urgently required medical items to hospitals at night, weekends and bank holidays. This service is provided free of charge, allowing the NHS to divert funds where they are needed most.
The East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Charitable Funds exists to improve the patient environment across the NHS Trust’s sites, improve the patient experience of the services the NHS Trust provides and to provide amenities for staff employed by the NHS Trust.