(UK, 1096665) Browse eventsRaising funds for the 2012 London Paralympic Games.
(US, 86-0184349) Browse eventsEducation is about preparing children to succeed in the real world, so they can find the best careers, support themselves and their families, and live their version of the American Dream, right? Junior Achievement of Arizona, a nonprofit
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(UK, 1126649) Browse eventsThe foundation "Schools of Hope," created by MIKAEL SILVESTRE in partnership with UNESCO allows hundreds or even thousands of poor children to leave the streets for good, to learn a skill and to read and write. Each year, the keenest children are chosen to follow a 3-year programme where they will learn how to read, write and be professionally trained. They will be officially registered and this is a real opportunity for them to re-enter society both socially and professionally – and above all, to regain their dignity. In Guinea, the very deserving children are working hard to send money to their families in the village, when they have one. They live on the streets where they are exploited and often attacked during the night. Each has a name, a history, a desire professional, but all have the same desire: to learn to read and write. For the development of Schools of Hope, local partnerships are essential: they provide support, give a piece of land or a building, because the cost of learning centers is far too high for them. Private companies are also sought for school supplies, sporting equipment, but also for the delivery of gifts in kind.
A Dynamic Authentic Community of Jesus Followers committed to Serving Watford (and beyond), Transforming Lives, Shaping Cuture, with Joy, Passion and Excellence.
The website is managed by parents with support & advice from professional ophthalmologists, scientists & specialist teachers of the visually impaired. The content marries first-hand accounts of CVI with the experiences of teachers & parents, sharing strategies & experiences of a complex condition.
(UK, SC045363) Browse eventsA once in a generation redevelopment project, creating an exciting new space showcasing the world class art and music in the heart of Aberdeen. We are completely reimagining Aberdeen Art Gallery and Cowdray Hall, leading the city’s cultural renaissance
(UK, SC037976) Browse eventsNSERESTER IS A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL IN UGANDA EDUCATING CHILDREN ORPHANED THROUGH AIDS. IT DESPERATELY REQUIRES MORE SPONSORS FOR CHILDREN AT GBP 200/YEAR .NSERESTER HAS A FARM WHERE STUDENTS LEARN BASIC AGRICULTURE. IT HAS ITS OWN TRACTOR, PLOUGH AND MAIZE MILL. A BUS IS SOUGHT TO MOVE CHILDREN FROM THE SCHOOL TO THE FARM.
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(UK, 1081251) Browse eventsIt undertakes relationship counselling to all kinds of people (Adults, Young People & Families) who require help with relationship problems. We do not discriminate because of age, sex orientation, ethnicity or disability.
ORCHESTRAS CENTRAL - ARTS ADMINISTRATION, GOVERNANCE AND STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR OPUS ORCHESTRA, (PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA OF THE WAIKATO/BAY OF PLENTY , THE TRUST WAIKATO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, RUSTY PLAYERS AND THE UNITED YOUTH ORCHESTRA. 'Orchestrating Transformative Connections'
(UK, 1134689) Browse eventsChildrenPlus is a UK-based international aid and development charity, working to lift children and their families out of poverty through the provision of education, healthcare, housing and training, in some of the poorest and most disadvantaged communities in the world.
(UK, 249768) Browse eventsComplementing the traditional ministry of a church, the CCBC also manage a successful befriending project for older people & disabled adults, the DORCAS PROJECT, and a community centre called THE BRIDGE, which is home to the CANONBURY RECREATION CENTRE, a lunch club for the over 60's.
Thank you for visiting CHILD Deaf Youth Project (CDYP) profile page on MyDonate. CDYP are a vibrant registered charity, working for the benefit of all Deaf, hard of hearing children and young adults within the Tees Valley area. We welcome children and young people age 5 - 19 and provide 2 youth clubs that run all year including half terms and summer holidays. CHILD Deaf Youth Project provide a range of educational and social activities, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, where young people can interact using their first/preferred communication methods, in an appropriate environment, whilst at the same time developing and gaining skills and enjoying a positive experience to reduce isolation, promote positive self esteem and independence. On Sunday the 10th of September, 3 people including myself, our member of staff Jenna and her fiancé Gary will be doing the Great North Run in Newcastle. Please donate to support our cause however big or small. Thank you.P.S. Please share this page with everyone you know and help us spread the word - thank you. Charity No: 1070908