(UK, XR9445) Browse eventsNorthamptonshires only dedicated provider of higher education, the University plays a key role in the economic development of the County and aims to be an increasingly dynamic force within the region, to be a leading national model in engaged learning, producing gifted and employable graduates. With changes in public sector funding, financial support from other sources is increasingly important to continue the development of our Centres of Excellence, maintain our commitment to open access for students from all sections of the community and to develop a stimulating environment in which people can learn, contribute and succeed. To achieve this we need your help. Your contributions will make a real difference to the life and work of our students. The Chancellors Fund We invite you to join us in supporting The Chancellor’s Fund to build a fund that will support current and future generations of talented students. The fund supports: Matched Funding - making your gift go further The Government Matched Funding scheme provides an opportunity to significantly increase the value of philanthropic donations. Every £1 donated to the University has the capacity to unlock an additional 50 pence. This means that a gift of £1, together with Gift Aid and matching funding increases the value of the donation to £1.92. The matched funding scheme runs until the end of July 2011 and therefore it is vital that we maximise this opportunity now.
(UK, X62402) Browse eventsSt Andrew's Church is part of the By Brook Benefice in the Diocese of Bristol. The benefice seeks to share the love of Christ with North Wiltshire. The ByBrook Benefice represents a group of 9 parsih churches which are all registered charities. St Andrew's particularly serves the community in Castle Combe, drawing together all ages and being at the heart of community life.
Kucetekela means "hope" in Bemba, one of the major languages in Zambia, and hope is what our organization is striving to foster in our scholars. While 91% of Zambians attend primary school, less than 25% of Zambians complete seconda
(UK, 246871B) Browse eventsEU Welcome exists to provide help and support to migrants in the Southampton area from EU and other European countries. We seek to empower our clients to to overcome the challenges of living in a foreign country, by promoting the learning of English and the understanding of British culture. We are prepared to try to offer help in any area of life, and much of our work involves signposting to other agencies and ensuring that those agencies understand the needs of EU clients. We work flexibly and are generally contacted through telephone or internet but we also hold regular ‘drop in’ advice sessions throughout the city. We are particularly keen to help people who have housing difficulties and who face possible homelessness, and we work closely with agencies that work with ‘street homeless’ people. We also support victims of domestic violence helping them to access available services. We help people access employment that reflects their qualifications, training and passions. We wish to ensure that all clients understand their rights in the UK, and can play their part to make Southampton an even better place in which to live and work. WHO DO WE HELP? We assist the Polish, Czech, Slovak, Estonian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, as well as Romanian, Bulgarian and Russian speaking communities.
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