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(UK, 1084823) Browse events.WISBECH PHAB CLUBOur club has at present 60 members. We organise all sorts of social events to enable the members and volunteers to intergrate and interact with able bodied people.They also use the club as a way to meet their peers and friends. We aim to promote integration for disabled people by providing affordable outings and transport.We are also affiliated to PHAB England but are a registered charity in our own right.We are completely self funded and all out volunteers give their time and services free.We meet in Wisbech Cambs, every other Tuesday. 7.30pm to 9.30pm. See our website for details.
(UK, 102086) Browse eventsChristian charity rescuing orphans, street children and destitute widows from abject poverty and providing accommodation, education, medical needs and spiritual teaching in a safe and secure environment in Vijayawada, Andra Pradesh. Currently building 2 homes to accommodate 100 boys and 100 girls.
We advance the education of the pupils in Long Wittenham Primary School, in particular by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities not required to be provided by the Local Education Authority for education at the school.
In 1896, the Rev. John Byron Diman, founder of St. George’s School, wrote in his “Purposes of the School” that: "the specific objectives of St. George’s are to give its students the opportunity of developing to the fullest extent possible the particular gifts that are theirs and to encourage in them the desire to do so. Their immediate job after leaving school is to handle successfully the demands of college; later it is hoped that their lives will be ones of constructive service to the world and to God.” Today, we continue to teach our students the value of learning and achievement, service to others and respect for the individual. We believe that these goals can best be accomplished by exposing students to a wide range of ideas and choices in the context of a rigorous curriculum and a supportive residential community. Therefore, we welcome students and teachers of various talents and backgrounds, and we encourage their dedication to a multiplicity of pursuits — intellectual, spiritual and physical — that will enable them to succeed in and contribute to a complex, changing world.
Friends of the Children – SF Bay Area is a chapter of a nationwide organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of generational poverty through salaried, professional mentoring.
Koinonia is a Christian evangelistic charity, working principally in the University of London. The aim is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to students and others, and build a strong and attractive student community which models radical Christian life and draws others in.