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This JustGiving page is used for our College fundraising efforts to donate to worthy causes as decided by our Head Boy and Head Girl each year. Fundraising is held all academic year with certain larger scale efforts each term.
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The Lane-Fox Unit at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, cares for patients who are dependent on ventilators to breathe through illness, disability or accident. It is the UK's principal centre for the assessment of the late effects of Polio.
To provide high quality care for hedgehogs in need which includes equipment (veterinary pods, heat pads, incubators etc), food, medications for the sanctuary. In addition we supply food and equipment to our volunteer Out of Hours collectors and fosterers who give up their valuable time to help us.
Reaching over 14 Million people, How Mental is the biggest, chillest, forward-thinking mental health charity worldwide! We make it easy for everyone to care for their mind with continuous support via our site, socials and our game-changing app, How Are We.
Supporting Communities is a dedicated charity focused on meeting the needs of at-risk individuals, young people, and their families. Our guiding principle is "Early intervention is prevention," emphasising the importance of timely support for all young people.
The TeenTech Charity reaches thousands of young people across the UK, helping them understand exciting opportunities in science, technology and engineering and most importantly, their own potential to shine in those areas. We work with young people from the age of 8-19, with a focus on those whose life choices may be limited, whether through gender, ethnicity, social background, differently abled, special needs. Our lively, highly interactive programmes change their perceptions and generate deep enthusiasm for learning. We have a strong reputation for building effective, long lasting relationships between schools and local, national and global organisations, especially for students whose backgrounds mean they lack a network of contacts or informed parental support. Our students become powerful role models in their school and wider community. Our impact is long lasting, schools report more students choosing STEM subjects (one reported a 300% increase over 5 years, another in Physics from 43% to 87.5%) and the teachers are better placed to provide context for learning after we have finished the project. Parents and teachers describe TeenTech as “everything education should be from inspiring children to act on real life issues, letting them respond and build independently and then listening to their ideas and discussing their inventions.
The Friends seek ways to advance the education and improve the quality of life of every user of the now Allander & Outlook Service. We pursue improvements physiological surroundings, intellectual stimulation, emotional support and social activities for the benefit of every user.
Our vision is to have a world educated in how best to serve Allah and His creation. We are educationalists that specialise in the teaching of the Alimiyyah programme. We hope to work towards this by propagating sacred knowledge and educating the next generation of ulama that will serve the community
What do we do? Panahghar provides free dedicated BME multi lingual support, advice and advocacy and access to safe refuge for victims and their families of domestic abuse, sexual abuse or gendered abuse in Coventry, Solihull and Leicester. How can your donation help? We need your donations to continue to provide our service to BME victims of domestic abuse and help them start a new life free from abuse. With your support, we can continue to save lives. If you would prefer to donate household items such as furniture or electrical goods in place of a monetary donation. Please get in touch with us to do this. To make it clear how a monetary donation can help, we’ve explained four ways in which the donors money will be spent: £5 could contribute to our young people’s support and education to help them with their experience of domestic abuse £10 could provide packs for our support groups that includes tea and coffee and craft supplies to help bring survivors joy and connection in a time of distress £20 could provide a support pack for survivors arriving at a refuge after leaving abuse and their belongings behind. Your gift could provide clothing, toiletries and food
The Brandon Centre is a North London based youth charity that supports over 6000 young people, parents and families through our range of sexual health, wellbeing and counselling services. 2018 marks the Brandon Centre's 50th anniversary of providing services that include: Individual psychotherapy and counselling for young people aged 12-24 Contraception and sexual health for young people aged 12-25 delivered by doctors and nurses who specialise in contraceptive care and sexual health for young people Multisystemic therapy for families of young people on the edge of care or custodyParent training for parents of 12 to 16 year olds that present with challenging behaviour at home, in school or in the community. The Brandon Centre offers an accessible and flexible professional service in response to the psychological, medical, sexual and social problems of young people aged 12 to 25 years. We aim to:Relieve distress, mobilise personal resources and facilitate growth in adolescents towards responsibility and self-fulfilment. Prevent or alleviate suffering caused by unwanted pregnancy and by mental ill health, psychological disturbance and maladaptation in adult and future family relationships Charity No: 290118 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
The Star of the Sea School is dedicated to providing a high-quality education and fostering a sense of community amongst our students, staff, and families. Our school has been a cornerstone of the Henley Beach community for over 100 years, and our Parents and Friends school committee work tirelessly every year to ensure the next generation has everything they need to prosper. Our Colour Fun Run is supporting our school in raising funds to upgrade our school playground and also give our children and staff an exciting day!
It provides practical help and support to individuals of all ages who have a learning disability ensuring that need are met from birth, through education and throughout their adult lives. Extra support is also provided for families and carers. In addition a supported employment service provides job opportunities and social enterprises.
We raise money to fund bursaries to pay secondary school fees (which every child has to pay in Swaziland) and to improve school facilities in areas of unemployment and poverty, by building kitchens, classrooms, toilets etc. Our target each year is £10k for bursaries and £30k for building projects.
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