Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Cheshire Community Foundation has at its heart, "Making Cheshire Better". We do 3 unique things: inspire philanthropy, build local endowment and invest money in local grass roots organisations.We help people who want to give back to the places in which they live and do business by connecting them to the local community and helping them invest in that community in an intelligent and targeted way. We serve Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington. Please donate to support our cause. Your money makes a really big difference when given locally because it is targeted precisely at the people and communities you want to help. There are important issues that need addressing on your doorstep and there are community and voluntary groups working close to you that can get to people and problems others cannot reach. By supporting these groups you can make our communities stronger and enrich lives and you can really see the difference your money makes. Charity No: 1143711 Find out more Website http://www.cheshirecommunityfoundation.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CheshireCommunityFoundation Twitter https://twitter.com/@CheshireCF
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THE SUNITA TREACHER FOUNDATION The Sunita Treacher Foundation was set up to provide School Fees for children in Uganda who otherwise would not be able to attend school. All fees are paid directly to the schools involved and the Foundation provides a range of support, from making a contribution to School Fees to paying the entire amount plus paying for other requirements – uniforms, trips for example. Where possible, the Foundation expects parents or other relatives to make a contribution to the costs of sending their children to school – and for the parents to have a lifestyle enabling them to save what little money they may have to contribute to their child’s education. It is no good for parents to squander their money while the Foundation is paying the costs. Children are sponsored from Nursery through Seniour 6, and in a few deserving cases beyond. The goal is to get the children educated and economically active so they will be in a position to give something back – by helping those children who come after them. The Foundation monitors the performance of the children carefully, both to ensure attendance to keep track of their progress in terms of academic performance and social development. We try to instil in the children that they are very fortunate to get the opportunity to attend school – unlike so many others. The Foundation was set up by Sunita Treacher who is passionate about education as a way out of poverty for children in Uganda. While an education is no guarantee of success, a lack of education is certainly a bar to any kind of progress. Without education, children will be condemned, at best, to being day labourers or house girls, for example. These are low paid, if at all, and offer extremely limited chances for social progress. Therefore, education is key. The Foundation relies on donations from the public and the efforts of its unpaid staff who contribute their time and energy, particularly in Uganda, to make the Foundation a success. PLEASE DONATE GENEROUSLY The Sunita Treacher Foundation needs to raise £15,000 per year to fund the needs of the children it supports in Uganda. We have decided to work with Virgin Giving as a way to access more donors and get the message across to a wider audience. Please give what you can. It costs about £600 per year to send a child to school. That is not a lot, at least compared to school fees in the United Kingdom, and getting an education in Uganda makes a HUGELY POSITIVE impact on a child’s life. We thank you in advance for your support.
We are an active Parent/Teacher Association known as Friends of Mildmay Junior School (FOMJS) Charity No. 1128324. Every parent at the School is automatically a member of FOMJS and is welcome to join us to discuss and arrange fun and engaging activities to build the parent-school community and raise crucial funds to support our children during their time at Mildmay Junior School. Recent spending of the funds we've raised include the building of new outdoor playground equipment, new reading books, new outdoor storage sheds and a brand new sound system. We are always looking for new ideas and individuals who can bring a variety of skills and enthusiasm to our meetings. If you are interested in getting involved in any way at all please get in touch.
Based in the heart of Leith, Home-Start Leith & North East Edinburgh has been offering support to families in the area since 1986. We consist of a Senior Coordinator, Coordinator, Administrator, Creche Worker, team of Volunteers and a Board of Trustees. The scheme provides home visiting support to vulnerable families as well as running a creche, parents groups, outings and other multi-agency initiatives. We provide a professional, highly regarded service which is well utilised by families in the local community. Your donation could pay for the following: Summer or Easter holiday coach trip £15 Summer holiday entry to a family attraction £17.50 Easter holiday entry to a family attraction £15 Several local trips out with the family's volunteer £15 Creche place covering parents group £12-£15
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It is providing funds to build the most up-to-date community facilities behind the Edward Hall by Summer 2010.