World Book Night is a celebration of books and reading on April 23. 20,000 passionate readers volunteer to give 20 copies of one of 20 specially chosen titles to spread the love of reading to those who don't regularly read in their communities.
We are a Sea Scout group for young people from the age of 6. We exist to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and: Enjoy what they are doing and have fun Take part in activities indoors and outdoors Learn by doing Share in spiritual reflection Take responsibility and make choices Undertake new and challenging activities Make and live by their Promise.
Our schools provide an exceptional education and life training; harnessing the skills and fortifying the aspirations of young people, who we know will transform the Leeds City region and provide a positive, progressive contribution to society.
The CLS Bursary Trust provides financial support for boys with the talent but not the means to attend the School. Since the Headmaster launched the Bursary Campaign in 2000 180 boys have entered the School on full fee means-tested scholarships.
The League of Friends helps to raise funds, increase awareness of the work of the Hospice and ensure that funds raised are used for the benefit of patients, their families (including children) and carers. Funding changes mean that the Charity must raise a great deal than previously.
facilitates access for deaf and hard of hearing people to take their place as respected and confident members of the wider community able to pursue opportunities. We offer services including interpreting, training, community, youth and a residential home for deaf people.
Thank you for visiting our Mydonate page. Home-Start Kirkcaldy offers support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children in Kirkcaldy, Kinghorn, Burntisland and Cardenden. We offer a unique service for families - recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home. We help families deal with whatever life throws at them, supporting parents as they learn to cope, improve their confidence and build better lives for their children. Charity No: SC020659 Find out more Website http://www.homestartkirkcaldy.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/homestartkirkcaldy/
EIFA Parents is a group of parents who work with staff, parents and others associated with our school to enhance the education of our pupils and charities that the student body sponsors. The key objectives of EIFA Parents are to build a community with the school at the core, break down barriers and fundraise to support these endeavours. Funds raised are used to sponsor activities and events that are complementary to the education of our pupils and the charities we sponsor.