Milton Keynes Pregnancy Crisis Centre aims to provide help and support to women, men and families and currently runs a project called “Baby Basics”. This service provides families who are unable to afford the immediate necessities for a new baby with essential clothing, toiletries, toys and (where permitted under current health and safety legislation) equipment, free of charge. This service is by referral from Health Visitors, Midwives, Social Workers, churches or other agencies such as Sure Start Children's Centres.
Welcome to the Elmlea Infants School Association (EISA) MyDonate page. Thankyou for visiting. EISA is a charity run by parents of Elmlea Infants' School. Our purpose is to raise funds for essential equipment and fun activities that help enrich our children's education and learning experiences at Elmlea.We raise the majority of our funds through organised events such as cake sales, quiz nights, school discos and Christmas & spring fairs. In addition, parents and children's own ideas for fundraising are welcomed, and if you have a fundraising event in mind and want to support Elmlea Infants School, then you can use this page to fundraise.The money raised benefits the children at Elmlea in so many ways both in and outside the classroom. We are very grateful for your support. Charity No: 1056093
RAISING FUNDS FOR AN EXCITING RECORDING PROJECTHertfordshire Chorus is one of the finest and busiest large choirs in the UK. Its musical director is David Temple, one of the leading figures in choral music in the country. It performs at venues such as the Barbican, St Albans Abbey and Sage Gateshead. As well as performing established works, it also commissions new compositions. Recently it has commissioned Codebreaker by James McCarthy and Ode to a Nightingale by Will Todd, two of the foremost young British composers.