(UK, 254317) Browse eventsTo fund research into kidney disease and renal failure in both young & mature people and to help fund respite care for members of the Kent Kidney Patients Assoc. & their carers. To help fund capital equipment for the care of kidney patients in East Kent Hospitals.
(US, 91-1296962) Browse eventsTHE PROBLEM: Every school day 7,000 teens become high school dropouts. Each time a teen drops out, he or she faces a lifetime of challenges and uncertainty, and also forfeits an estimated $
(UK, 299169) Browse eventsWe are parents at this small, modern, multicultural community school. Our children have a variety of mainstream and special educational needs. We raise funds to support the education of all our children. In our school community, every child is special. Please help us.
(US, 20-1060056) Browse eventsEach year, HOBY Maine invites schools around the state to select an outstanding member of thei
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(UK, 1034663) Browse eventsA Charity run Kindergarten based in Horsmonden, Kent. Horsmonden Kindergarten has been providing the local community with pre-schooleducation since 1980. We are a registered charity, run by a committee of volunteers.We are very proud to have been awarded the accolade of "Outstanding" by Ofsted in our most recent 2010 inspection, quote from Ofsted report.... "Children have tremendous fun as they play and learn in the safe, inclusive and wonderfully inspiring environment. They thrive as a result of the extremely high level of attention given to identifying and addressing theirindividual needs." Charity No: 1034663 Find out more Website http://www.horsmondenkindergarten.com
(UK, XT26453) Browse eventsYoung Horizons is a charity which provides young people from areas of deprivation with a weekend sailing experience as part of structured development programme. This development programme provides a diverse and powerful combination of knowledge and skills which are designed to break the cycle of deprivation and low motivation that typically lead to poor life opportunities. Places on the sailing expeditions have to be earned by successfully completing the qualifying stages of the development programme. While the expeditions are intended to be enjoyable, they are certainly not a leisure cruise. The young crew has to learn to collaborate to make the boat “work”; e.g. where to go, how to get there and who does what. This challenging environment reinforces self-confidence and trust in others as well as providing an experience and range of skills completely outside of their normal “comfort zone”. In 2011 Young Horizons aims to provide 8 sailing expeditions with up to 9 young people on each. Despite the fact that our crews are made up of highly qualified volunteers, each expedition still costs approximately £2,000. Our short term goal, therefore, is to raise £16,000, to fund the 2011 season. In the medium term, our goals are to increase the number of sailing trips per seaon and the number of youth charities and youth programs we support. One of our long term goals is to own and run our own boat, to steamline our expenses and maximise operational efficiency, as we increase the number of sailing expeditions we provide. We will, of course, greatly appreciate any support that you could give us for this very worthwhile cause.
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