We believe that when communities are trained and equipped to care for their most vulnerable, the entire community is lifted and poverty can be overcome. We work with local leaders to tackle a community’s biggest obstacles such as access to water, debilitating social issues, and child malnutrition.
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Be a part of local history. Sponsor a roof slate, stone column or stained glass window panel and help us complete our new building. Each sponsorship will receive a commemorative certificate – making an ideal gift with a difference or a lasting way to mark a special occasion or event. Built today, like yesteryear, for your tomorrow. St John’s has a thriving congregation, made up of people and families of all ages, and serves many purposes for its residents - from weekly church services, baptisms and weddings to hosting carol services for local schools. To continue growing in the future our new building will provide on-site space for welcoming all the community to church-related activities; provide a space for children to meet on Sunday mornings; provide a rehearsal space for music and much more. Building for the future is a vision not just about bricks and mortar, but also about building a facility that provides space where young and old can meet, grow and socialise. Charity No: 1135368 Find out more Website http://www.stjohnsredhill.org.uk/newbuilding.htm Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter https://twitter.com/StJohnsRedhill
Biola University is a nationally ranked Christian university in the heart of Southern California. Founded in 1908, Biola offers biblically centered education, intentional spiritual development and vocational preparation within a unique learning community where all faculty, staff and students are professing Christians.
The John Dolman Trust was established to raise funds for capital projects and bursaries associated with the Pocklington School Foundation (which consists of Pocklington and Lyndhurst Schools) including the Quincentenary in 2014. Pocklington School has been on the same site near York since it was founded in 1514 by lawyer and clergyman John Dolman, for whom the Trust is named. The Foundation is a supportive and caring community rooted in the values of truth, courage and trust. Our approach to learning and development is shaped around the spiritual and physical well-being of each child we educate. We nurture each individual’s potential in a culture that encourages successful learning and creative thinking while rewarding initiative and independence. Our aim is to give pupils the support and freedom they need to flourish into balanced, fully-rounded and confident adults who are inspired for life. By making a gift to The John Dolman Trust you will help us to continue to achieve this. Thank you for your support. To find out more about our Project Archive 1514 appeal and to make a donation please click www.justgiving.com/project-archive-1514
TRE (The Ripple Effect, Inc.) works in partnership with the Ixil people of Guatemala to create and implement sustainable local programs for improved nutrition, clean water, and humane living conditions while respecting their history and culture.</p
Over 80% of the proceeds from this event go to War Child (www.warchild.org.uk) to support their work with children in the most difficult parts of the world. The rest goes to KSO, also a registered charity, to support our music activities with Pimlico Academy and Kampala Music School in Uganda.