The Rotary Club of Lyme Regis, part of a global organisation of over 1 million persons, aims to serve and enhance the social and cultural life of the community at home and overseas and raise funds for local, national and international charities while, at the same time, having fun doing it.
The RES is a learned society and membership organization founded in 1890. We are a registered charity and membership is open to anyone who shares our aims and objectives. We provide resources for improving the public understanding of economics through engagement with schools and the wider public.
Founded in 1512, Wolverhampton Grammar School is proud to serve a broad range of student abilities, interests and needs. Conscious of its history, the provision of bursary places and educational projects is vital to the ethos of WGS and is an ongoing fundraising priority.
We are a charity that operates 7 nurseries throughout Ipswich. Our main objective is to give the children that attend the best outcomes possible by providing outstanding care & education. We also offer support & guidance to parents & carers, via our in-setting Family Support Practitioners.
Holy Trinity is at the heart of the community. As well as offering a place to worship, we are a place to meet others, find help and enjoy a whole variety of events. We are an inclusive and welcoming church who enjoy sharing the love of God.
The Cheshire Yeomanry Association was founded in 1972 and has been supporting solders, serving and former as well as their families. We are seeking to raise funds for a memorial to at the National Arboretum.
Being able to read opens so many doors. But in very remote Indigenous communities, books are all too scarce and literacy levels are so much lower than anywhere else in Australia. Our purpose is to make a difference to the lives of Indigenous families by not only gifting thousands of new culturally appropriate books – with a focus on early literacy and first language - but also by running programs to inspire the communities to tell and publish their own stories.