Sinead’s Cancer Care is a West Yorkshire based charity founded alongside Sinead to support charities that helped her, during her battle with cancer. After experiencing the care and support given by these charities, Sinead felt driven to support and fundraise, enabling other young people with cancer to receive the same help and support Sinead and her family did. Our Beneficiary charities include Overgate Hospice, The Christie, Macmillan, The Laura Crane Trust, Teenage Cancer Trust, The Willow foundation and CLIC Sargent. These provide medical research, treatment, care and support. They aim to improve the quality of life for young people who are facing cancer.Join us and help, Fight Cancer Together. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1172153 Find out more Website http://www.sineadscancercare.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sineadscancercare/
The Guard Your Eyes organization (www.guardyoureyes.com) has been relatively unknown until recently, but with the expansion of its efforts and proven success, it is becoming known throughout the Jewish world today as the number one resource for dea
The Center for Law and Social Work helps maintain and strengthen families by developing secure legal guardianships, adoptions, and backup planning for the minor children in their care. Many families require legal and social work a
work-wise Charitable Fund In the UK, young people continue to be the hardest hit by the recession and are almost three times as likely as adults to be unemployed. Young people deserve the chance of a decent and productive job to build a better future. We need to tap into their talent and economic potential and must at all costs avoid disillusioned youth trapped in a cycle of working poverty or in danger of being detached altogether. By providing resources to better prepare young people we can improve their employment and life prospects. work-wise provides opportunities and experiences to educate and support young people to enable them to enter the world of work with confidence and work ready and to take their place in society as responsible citizens. work-wise has been developed by volunteers from the business community to provide young people, our future generation workforce, with a broad range of inspirational, industry focused, work related learning and development experiences supported by employers throughout. Enabling young people to better develop the personal attributes and skills - the work-wise essentials - they will need in preparation for future jobs and life. The money raised through the work-wise fund will be used to:
‘Liberty Staffordshire’ is a non-profit charity that provides young people with special needs opportunities to live and work within Staffordshire, West Midlands and Warwickshire. It was set up to combat the lack of government funding provided to help these youngsters both socially and with their physical and mental health.Queen’s Croft Special School is a learning community for youngsters who find learning and physical activities difficult. It focuses not only on education but on the individuals forward journey and transition to mainstream life. A generic Special School serving students from age 11 to 19, Queens Croft is different to any other because it continues its support way beyond education. Queens Croft and ‘Liberty Staffordshire’ We have set a task to increase fitness and muscle tone in as many young people that they can reach. They are working together to tackle the cliff drop transition between education and life beyond for people with special needs. Most educational establishments do not and pupils are left high and dry when education ceases. We provide vocational training, employment opportunities, football clubs, fitness and access to the arts for all. Due to lack of Government funding these children and young people do not get the physiotherapy that they require. The project is to set up ‘Boot Camp’ style exercise classes working with specially adapted gym equipment to tackle this issue. With funding we will run a yearly’ Iron Man’ challenge that they can compete in at their level. They will in turn be able to gain their own sponsorship to raise money for the continuing success of this project.To be able to do this we need to raise £18,000 to install specially adapted gym equipment, employ specialist trainers to run disability team games and running clubs. There is nowhere else that runs specially adapted exercise classes. We aim to integrate main stream young people when appropriate to the training sessions. There has been no other project or service where the children can socialize and integrate with others from the community. People with disabilities are unable to attend out of school gym clubs, mainstream dance classes or sports activities as others do which limits their social skills, stamina and physical development. Please help to give these children a sense of belonging and purpose. Charity No: 1054149 Find out more Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/libertystaffordshire/
Mindarie PS is located 35 KMS to the North West of Perth on the coastal strip. The school provides for over 700 students from Kindergarten to Year 6. The school actively promotes and encourages parent participation through the School Board, the P&C Association, and parent volunteers in various curriculum and extra- curricular activities. Mindarie PS has an experienced and committed staff who work collaboratively to provide the best possible learning environment for students.
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Schools for Children of Cambodia (SCC) is a UK registered charity funding free education programs for children in Cambodia.We support four Cambodia-based charities: 1.AFESIP 2.Feeding Dreams 3.VDCA Poverty School 4.This Life Cambodia. Each charity has its own appeal page on SCC's site.