Capital kids Cricket's main purpose is to reinstate the teaching of cricket into the curriculum of 800 primary and 250 secondary state schools in the 16 boroughs of Inner London. It organises and funds in-school coaching, tournaments and festivals.
The Chicago School educates the next generation of change-makers in innovative theory and culturally competent practice to strengthen the integrated health of individuals, organizations, and communities.
The Kilimatinde Trust (est 1997) assists the poorest region (Singida) in Tanzania in education, health and development. Thanks to the generosity of Grundfos a solar pump installation will assist the drought stricken village of Londoni in 2010. In 2009 the Sunderland Royal Hospital donated 140 beds and other generous supporters have enabled the hospital to be solar panelled so half the wards can be lit at night. The Trusts 2010 priorities are: install a water purification unit, complete the hospital infusion unit, solar panel the remaining wards, support poor patients through a food fund, support HIV/AIDS orphans through a health insurance scheme and renew many outdated pieces of hospital equipment.
The Whitley Fund for Nature is a UK registered charity offering awards and grants to outstanding nature conservationists working with local communities to protect endangered wildlife around the developing world. Visit www.whitleyaward.org to find out more.
The aim of Tabaxh is to promote gender equality in construction by providing women in The Gambia an opportunity to attain the academic qualifications required to contribute to the built environment. For each school year, Tabaxh will offer full-cost scholarships to outstanding women who are residing in, or nationals of The Gambia, to pursue a full-time course in any subject available within the built environment at university level in The Gambia.
The Columban Missionaries is an international Catholic missionary organisation crossing boundaries of culture and religion to reveal the Good News of Jesus Christ. We participate in God’s mission and help to establish a world of peace with justice and care for creation in solidarity with the poor.
Broaden out their horizons is an innovative, exciting newcharity founded on the belief that young people learn best from each other, and can and should make a difference to each other’s lives and to the future.
Dominican School serves the LeFevre Peninsula community and surrounding suburbs as a Reception to Year 6 Catholic Parish School. Our school boasts contemporary learning environments that nurture the whole child. Our community connects with nature through exploration in our Nature Play Space and large oval. We have our own radio station, drum corp and butterfly garden. We are a proud and close-knit community, assisting all children to thrive as learners. We work in partnership with the parish, families and the wider community to create a culture of welcome, inclusion and shared responsibility for our children’s learning and wellbeing. We are a school whose children are curious, competent and capable learners.