Improvements in the diagnosis and management of brain injuries, mean more people are surviving. We aim to establish a rehabilitation and recovery centre, to protect and promote good health among persons aged 17 years and over affected by an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), their families and carers.
Welcome to the Just Giving page of the 1st Southwater Sea Scouts. We are the only land based Sea Scout Group in West Sussex. We have approximately 85 children spread across three sections, Beaver Colony, Cub Pack, and Scout Troop.
The charity helps nursery schools in the Gambia, West Africa, by giving financial material and educational support to give the young children a good start in life.
Live the Adventure!We are a group of 4 Christian Adventure Centres in Scotland. We offer school residentials, weekends for groups and individuals and kids camps during the summer along with many opportunities to train in the outdoors or work towards a DofE Award. We are currently fundraising for a £1.5 million building project that will offer en-suite accommodation, disabled access facilities, a new equipment store, lounges, instructional office and staff accommodation. See below for some of the ways in which you can support this project and help us to make a difference in young peoples lives! Charity No: sc006270 Find out more Website http://www.abernethy.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/abernethyadventure Twitter https://www.twitter.com/abernethy YouTube https://www.youtube.com/abernethyadventure
Thank you for visiting our My Donate page. Relate Mid-Yorkshire offers counselling at our Centres in Leeds, Harrogate, Selby and York. Our professional counsellors help people of all ages and backgrounds to make positive changes in their lives and relationships, and we specialise in working with whole families, children and young people as well as with couples.
Little Grove Primary School commenced operations in 1997. We are a proud Independent Public School with a small town feel located within the big rural city of Albany, Western Australia. Our proximity to both the pristine Princess Royal Harbour and surrounding bushland make our school a very attractive place to learn and one that provides endless opportunities for its students to experience variety and success. This is achieved through the diversity of our programs, the enthusiasm of our staff and the support of our wider school community.
Glenmore SHS is a modern, progressive secondary school providing quality education for students from years 7 to 12. We have earned a reputation for high quality educational programs and services. Students are offered a wide range of subjects to study whilst at school and also have access to our ‘Careers Hub’. This allows students to transition successfully from school to work, further training or university by offering support with school-based traineeships, work experience, participating in industry tours and university programs. Our students consistently have received high OP results with over 20% of OP-eligible students receiving an OP 1-5 since 2009.
The Multiple Sclerosis Action Group in Northern Ireland - Action MS - was formed in 1976 when a small group of people with MS, families and friends decided to do something to fight multiple sclerosis, a disease of the central nervous system for which there is as yet no cure.
Formed after the death of Paul Daisley at 45 it works to raise awareness of bowel cancer and to help the seriously ill remain in their homes. We work closely with organisations such as Cancer Research and local hospices, providing information, equipment and home physiotherapy services.
The Making Hope Happen Foundation supports the educational mission of the San Bernardino City Unified School District which has embraced the power of hope as a primary driver of personal motivation and community change. The District adopted its "Making Hope Happen" philosophy based on research and guidance by Gallop Senior Scientist, Dr. Shane J. Lopez. Passionate and respected community leaders rallied behind the District's call for a focus on building hopeful students and families to uplift the City of San Bernardino - a community suffering from economic, social and health challenges that stifle prosperity. Hope allows people to envision a better future, design a path toward that future, and to take purposeful steps toward it. As a result of a deep commitment to this quest, the San Bernardino Community and School Alliance (CASA) which previously supported the District's work was reorganizaed and renamed the Making Hope Happen Foundation. With your help, the Making Hope Happen Foundation engages people, builds partnerships, provides leadership, and delivers resources where they are needed to achieve a thriving and innovative community in which every student is a life-long learner and can be successful in meeting their hopes and aspirations