(NZ, CC38725) Browse eventsParoa School is a co-educational Year 1 to 8 school with 147 pupils located on the picturesque West Coast. We are a community oriented school, and we endeavor to provide our children with a broad range of experiences that challenge and engage them through education, sport, art and culture.
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(UK, 1081420) Browse eventsThe Taunton School Foundation provides life-changing educational opportunities through Assisted Places and improves the quality of education for every child at Taunton School. We aim to: + Transform lives through Assisted Places. + Enhance learning by improving the school’s facilities.
(AU, 90206729363) Browse eventsThe Amie St Clair Melanoma Trust is dedicated to raising awareness of melanoma. The trust actively supports medical research and endeavours to provide better access to specialised care for the communities of the Wagga Wagga region. Amie was only 20 years old when she was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma. In August 2007 she discovered a lump in her groin. She was prompt in seeking medical advice, and after an ultrasound and biopsy, was diagnosed with melanoma. There was no primary skin lesion ever found. Over the next couple of years this unpredictable cancer appeared again and again. Amie went through numerous operations but it had spread too quickly - the surgeons could not operate as fast as it appeared. She battled long and hard for just over three years, trying every available treatment. On 9 November 2009, just one day after her 23rd birthday, Amie lost her battle with cancer. For many people illness is a very private matter but Amie’s journey was well-documented in local media and her progress followed by the Wagga Wagga community. It had always been her wish that others learn from her story and not have to face the same fate at the hands of melanoma. The Amie St Clair Melanoma Trust has been created in her honour to educate and support Riverina families with regards to melanoma prevention and education. It was also recognised during Amie’s illness that there are limited resources and support for melanoma patients in rural areas. The trust seeks to address this by providing support for other families fighting melanoma. To make a difference in raising awareness of Melanoma, to actively support medical research, and to provide better access to specialised care for the communities of the Wagga Wagga region. A non profit organisation that will work with the communities of the Wagga Wagga region, health professionals and cancer related charities to: Provide support and funding for medical research for the management of Melanoma; To educate the community of the signs and symptoms of Melanoma and raise awareness of the causes and important prevention strategies; and To provide support and assistance to sufferers and their carers including access to specialised care.
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(UK, 1208145) Browse eventsHorsfall House is an award-winning, not-for-profit Nursing Home, with a thriving Day Centre and Home Care service based in Minchinhampton. We deliver care to residents and clients, including for those living with dementia. We also offer offering palliative care, respite and short breaks.
(UK, 327500) Browse eventsCommunication Matters aims to increase public awareness, understanding and knowledge of the needs of people with complex communication needs. It offers a telephone helpline, provides easy-to-understand guides & publications, and organises an annual national conference, road shows and study days throughout the UK.
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(UK, 1147702) Browse eventsGhazali trust operates many community based initiatives aiming to create holistic environments to help individuals achieve their potential. We support and fund many causes over a wide variety of sectors & geographies. This can only be achieved by YOUR donations.
(UK, 285086) Browse eventsIt works to secure the best possible outcomes for all people with kidney disease and aims to secure sufficient income to support research, patient facilities and social activity for both patients and carers