Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.At Kirkleatham Hall School, we believe that every person is important and has a part to play in making us a special school. It is through this belief that we aim to promote equality of opportunity for pupils with a wide range of learning difficulties, including those with autistic spectrum disorder. Our pupils are aged from 2 -19 years and are placed within 4 discrete departments, Woodlands Nursery, EYFS / Primary, Secondary and Further Education – FE) Please donate to support our cause.We are a special school based in the lovely village of Kirkleatham. We are here for the benefit of children with special needs based within the Redcar and Cleveland area.We appreciate all donations we receive and will be used throughout the school to further enhance our children's experiences. Funds have previously been used to purchase specialist equipment as well as seasonal parties and fun days out for our children. Charity No: 1039051 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
Assessments & Behaviour Interventions (ABi) is a leading not-for-profit organisation that provides family focused intervention programs that are effective and affordable for young children and their families with a disability; including Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Fragile X as well as learning difficulties and behaviour issues. ABi delivers programs, with a strong focus on quality and best practice that are tailored to suit individual family needs and priorities targeting real outcomes. We empower families with knowledge and strategies to support their child’s learning and development across all environments and to reach their full potential. ABi programs are founded on the evidence based principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). ABA is the process of using behavioural principles to create practical and socially significant change. ABA identifies the behaviours we would like to increase (skills) and those that we would like to reduce (behaviour that interferes with learning).
Vision: Feed the hungry, clothe the poor, provide job skills so that the unemployed can find dignity, self worth + become contributing members of society. Our initial connection with these people is through a soup kitchen + work groups where we provide basic work in exchange for food and clothing
He kaupapa tēnei e whakatairanga ana i te hauora, mā te mahi amaoma. I tēnei tau kua hono atu ki Adidas hei whakahau anō i ngā tamariki ki te tiaki i tā rātou hauora. Ko ngā pūtea katoa hei tautoko i tā tātou haerenga ki Rarotonga.
The North East Legal Support Trust (NELST) is a registered charity established to give financial and other support to charities and advice agencies providing free legal advice in the local area. As there is a significant amount of unmet legal need in the region, one of the main aims of NELST is to enhance the availability of access to these services by raising funds, principally through a series of annual sponsored walks held in the major cities within the geographical area of the NELST.