We are a charity-run Pre-school and rely on dedicated parent/carer volunteers to keep our setting open. As a community asset that provides early years care and education in a local village setting we rely on fundraising to keep school equipment and our wonderful pre-school garden up to date.
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The White Ribbon Alliance is an international coalition of over 15,000 organisations and individuals working in over 150 countries to save the lives of mothers. We empower women and communities to provide that missing voice for 1/2 the pregnant women in the world who still face dying in childbirth.
There is an increasing body of research available that recognises the important role parents play in their children’s education and the link this has to the child’s success in school. The PFA (Parents and Friends Association) is a valuable asset to the school and can be a source of innovation and can also help provide additional people to help deliver an event, project or initiative. School’s are increasingly looking at ways to increase income and our PFA fully supports that and raised over £3,000 last year which the children have asked to be spent on new equipment for the playground and tablets for the classroom Bearwood School Parents Friends Association is a registered charity. No. 1077429 and can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BearwoodPFA
We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK. Salisbury Foodbank has provided emergency food to more than 5,000 people in the last year. A 30% increase compared to the previous year. We need your support to continue to do this. For more information visit our website at www.salisbury.foodbank.org.uk, find us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Thank you for your generous support.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Groundwater Relief work to alleviate poverty, by helping others develop and manage groundwater resources.. Our members of over 100 hydrogeologists and groundwater professionals provide charitable organisations support with a diverse range of groundwater related issues. Our work currently includes supporting projects in South Sudan, Tanzania and Burma. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1167458 Find out more Website http://groundwater-relief.org
We are a local Multi Academy Trust set up to support local schools belonging to our community in Southall, west London. We are comprised of an infants, juniors and high school.
As a Parent Teacher Association we organise events and activities to raise additional funds for Activities and Equipment that wouldn’t covered by the school budget.
BAC has over 21 years experience challenging and inspiring young people to realise their full potential. Annually BAC supports over 20,000 young people to expand their personal and social development through outdoor adventure learning achieving educational, motivational and team building outcomes.
We offer quality child care for children aged between 2 and 5 years of age of all abilities. We prepare the children for a smooth transition into Primary School and equip them with new skills and learning that will prepare them for different stages during their education. We raise funds to help us to purchase new equipment to assist the children's learning and also buy in different people to provide the children with further skills such as yoga kids and creation station.
The objectives of Radio Horton is to relieve sickness, infirmity & disabilities attendant on old age amongst persons living in Banbury & the surrounding area, by providing a local broadcasting service for hospitals, hospices, residential homes & similar institutions, & wherever possible, providing a similar service within the local community to assist patients receiving "care in the community".
The RFET supports the Ruth First Scholarship at Durham University for students from southern Africa. We award one scholarship per year for a taught Masters degree. A South African undergraduate scholarship was set up by staff and students at Durham University in 1964, the year in which Nelson Mandela was imprisoned and the anti-apartheid campaigner, journalist and researcher Ruth First was forced to go into exile in England. The scholarship was named in honour of Ruth First after she was murdered by South African police in 1982. She was a Lecturer in Sociology at Durham University and had been seconded to Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique. Since the end of apartheid, the Scholarship has been awarded for postgraduate study, and in 2007 we widened its scope to include applicants from Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. We choose people who show evidence of both academic promise and community leadership. People who have been active in voluntary and charity work, community initiatives, health and educational projects. Ruth First Scholars make the most of the amazing opportunity of enhancing their skills and knowledge at a leading UK university to benefit not only themselves but their communities and countries. The Ruth First Scholarship is supported by Durham University, Durham County Council and other sponsors, as well as by individual donations from staff and alumni of the University and people from the Durham area. However, we urgently need to increase the Trust's income in order to ensure that this small but powerful contribution to development in southern Africa can continue. Please make a one-off or regular donation, or support one of our fundraising events through this website.
SUPPORT COMFORT REMEMBER We are a childhood cancer charity providing support and comfort to those facing the childhood cancer journey through the provision of gifts. We also help to remember children who have lost their lives to cancer through a special memorial event and raise awareness about the rare cancer histiocytosis.