(UK, 1073185) Browse eventsCity in the Community was founded in 1986 with the aim of forging closer links between the football club and the local community. We aim to be the most effective football club charity in the world through the delivery of life-enriching sport, educational, and health focused programmes.
(UK, 1122918) Browse eventsCranleigh Founation funds Foundationer Bursary Awards pupils who would benefit from a Cranleigh education but would otherwise be precluded due to tragic family circumstance. It also funds Capital Projects for the benefit of all Cranleigh pupils-past, present and future, and the local community.
(AU, 57137157041) Browse eventsWulagi Primary School is a small school in the northern suburbs in Darwin. The school caters for 250 students from Preschool to Year 6. Wulagi offers After School Hours Care for up to 52 children on site and a Families as First Teachers Playgroup. Science and Physical Education and Health are our specialist areas. Zen Do Kai is offered in afterschool lessons and the school focusses on physical health and sport through Bluearth and a variety of sports like AFL, Touch Football, Netball, Soccer, Basketball and much more.
(UK, 1149233) Browse events..Our Aim is to provide equipment and support to wounded servicemen and women. We also provide assistance to families of wounded and those who have lost a loved one in the Armed Forces. Every penny donated reaches the people that need it. We help with things such as wheelchairs.
is a non-profit organization based in the USA. It was created for the purpose of helping the Greek people in Greece and Cyprus in a time of utmost crisis. We do that by providing them w
(UK, 1091573) Browse eventsLauriston is a thriving Hackney primary school, which has particular strengths in creativity and the performing arts. Lauriston School is so successful that the school it is being rebuilt, doubling its size in order to provide more places for children from the local community.
(AU, 86357910732) Browse eventsThe LBW Trust, established in 2006, helps to educate disadvantaged, tertiary and vocational students in developing, cricket playing countries and has projects in Afghanistan, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, South Africa, Nepal, Jamaica and Uganda involving over 2,000 students. These students, without the support of the Trust, would be unable to attend a tertiary or vocational institution, and would remain enslaved in poverty working for less than $2 per day. We believe that education is the means for young women and men to free themselves from the poverty cycle. For young women in these countries, education can help them avoid working in sweat shops, prostitution and early forced marriages.