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Home-Start is the leading family support charity, and Home-Start Welwyn Hatfield provides a unique service for families in the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield - recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home.
Natural Theatre has toured worldwide with comic street theatre since 1969. It has an expanding education programme in Bath area. Currently raising funds for £210k Mezzanine Studio to house street theatre courses aimed primarily at young people whose creative potential has yet to be developed
The Association for Children with a Disability (ACD) provides information, support and advocacy to families of children with any type of disability in Victoria. Our Parent Support Line provides free information and support to families about any disability issue. We have over 3000 members and welcome new members and supporters.
* Poverty is hunger, lack of shelter, is not having access to school, is fear for the future, is losing a child to illness brought about by unclean water. * A call to change the world. so that many more may have enough to eat, adequate shelter, access to education and health.
Established in 1990, Camberwell Choir School (CCS) is a music and arts project for children and young people aged 0-18 in inner-city south London. The emphasis is on learning musical skills while having fun. Children, staff and volunteers all reflect the diversity of the local community, and we're proud to have as our patron international opera star Sir Willard White. We particularly aim our sessions at children and young people who would not otherwise have the opportunity to access high quality music tuition, through cost or social exclusion. We charge just £1 for our sessions, including small group teaching on piano, guitar, violin, brass, tuned percussion and drums. By giving to us, you help over 100 children and young people gain confidence through playing and performing, acquiring musical skills that stay with them for life. There’s increasing evidence that learning music helps with wider schoolwork, too.
Green Care (Zambia) aims at: A) Improving the lives of orphans in Chief Singan in Choma, Zambia, Africa by providing free education through building community based schools. B) Reducing mortality rate by building and maintaining maternity clinics for expecting mothers and their infants.
Orange High is a comprehensive high school that has a very proud sporting history. We are very excited to be participating in the adidas fun run and look forward to seeing the Orange community get behind our fundraising effort.
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Marnie Clapham was a Year 11 student at Arndell Anglican College, Oakville. She was a very athletic, academic and a high achieving young lady with a fierce determination. Marnie was a keen athlete and represented the school on many occasions in cross country, athletics, swimming, softball and equestrian. She was selected to represent Western Sydney in Softball and made the National Interschool’s team for Dressage in her equestrian pursuits. Marnie was a very popular natural born Leader; she had a way of influencing and engendering cooperation with people of all ages with her mile wide smile, kind heart and mature outlook. Everyone loved Marnie. She listened to you with intent and cared what you said. She genuinely had a deep interest in people, most unusual fora teenager. Marnie was an intelligent, adventurous, caring, active and beautiful young lady. On Friday 31st January 2014 Marnie and her sister Britt went home from School and Marnie decided to do some exercise and it was while she doing some she became dizzy. Her younger sister Britt immediately called Mum and mum called an Ambulance. These decisive actions probably saved Marnie’s life. Marnie was taken to Hawksbury Hospital where they fought tirelessly to save this young 16 year old girls life. Once she was stable enough they flew her by Helicopter to Westmead Hospital (adult area as she is considered transitional age 16 - 21) where she was diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation AVM. The AVM caused Marnie to suffer a very serious brain hemorrhage Marnie was place in an induced coma and shortly operated on to insert several ventricular drains to allow the blood to drain from the brain. Within days she had to face a second operation to remove a piece bone from her skull to accommodate increased swelling. Additional procedures followed including a tracheotomy to allow her to breath, the insertion of a feeding tube directly into Marnie’s stomach and a brain and stomach shunt to drain fluid. The traumatic events that unfolded and the possibility that this was going to be a very long recovery for Marnie spurred a group of Marnie’s friends mums to setup a ‘Marnie Clapham Fund’ (MCF) in order to conduct an appeal to raise much needed funds. A bank account and ABN were obtained. The fund since has been granted a Charitable status. Marnie's rehabilitation and future care will place enormous financial pressure on the family. We hope to ease this burden for the family with the funds we raise and contribute to any future living aids and care Marnie will need in the future.
The organisation is non-profit and charges only a nominal membership fee to its members. Except for a small annual grant courtesy of the West Australian Government, it is largely reliant on fund raising activities and the public's support for its operating revenue. ADSA is therefore independent of public or private sector interests.
The 'Abbey Experience' is a community project aimed at encouraging greater use and understanding of this wonderful 900 year old building and its history. We have been awarded a grant of £1.6M from the Heritage Lottery Fund; we now need to raise at least £50k to top up our match funding.
Finn-Guild is the largest Finnish-British organisation with 10,000 members divided between the two countries. Finn-Guild promotes Finnish language and culture in Britain, supports all levels of cultural exchanges between the two countries, and works for the benefit of the Finnish-British community.
Hoopers Africa Trust is a charity founded to provide education to disadvantaged girls, particularly in the rural areas close to the Masai Mara district of Kenya.
CGWM is dedicated to providing music training and performance experiences of the very highest quality for the benefit of all members of the community. Mae CGWM yn ymroi i gynnig hyfforddiant cerddorol a phrofiad perfformio o’r radd flaenaf er budd holl aelodau’r gymuned. www.cgwm.org.uk
Castle supported Living is a local family led charity which supports adults with learning disabilities to lead ordinary lives within their local community.
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Northfield Ecocentre works with the local community to find practical ways to live sustainably. We offer advice on all aspects of green living, events, workshops, groups and courses.
The Charity provides holiday playschemes for children with severe learning disabilities. The children are given the opportunity to experience leisure activities the same as children who do not have disabilities. In addition their families receive some respite from caring. The children enjoy themselves in a caring and safe environment.