It provides enterprise education to more than 350,000 students aged 4-24 in more than 5,500 school, colleges and universities across the UK each year. Programmes are delivered by volunteers drawn from local business and are based on the principle of ‘Learning by Doing’.
For many years the River Thames in Oxford has been used as a place of leisure and pleasure, activity and competition. Falcon is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Oxford. Since its foundation in 1869, the Club has provided a place for local men and women to come together, make friendships, learn new skills and keep fit. Nowadays we offer rowing, canoeing and kayaking to the residents of Oxford and beyond. We continue to be a thriving club with strong links to our local community. We aim to provide a safe and friendly environment for people to learn new boating skills, to train and compete or to just unwind and relax on the water. Our membership is open to all and the Falcon boathouse is a focal point for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together and enjoy the river Throughout Falcon’s history the Club has never had its own Club House. As part of our 150th anniversary the goal is to have plans and funding in place to be able to build one, so we have somewhere to train and socialise off water and support our wider community activities.
Stirling and District Women’s Aid is a voluntary organisation providing support to women and children experiencing domestic abuse. Stirling and District Women’s Aid provides support, assistance and advocacy for women, children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
The Childrens Arthritis Trust supports Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College Hospital London to improve the care and treatment of children and young people with arthritis. Our goal is to strengthen the medical team by the provision of dedicated specialists in nursing and physiotherapy; and support staff to enable doctors to administer new and novel treatments to better manage the disease.
Saving the Survivors is an initiative between the SA Veterinary Association, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort and private enterprise to treat rhinos that have been victims of gunshot wounds, snaring and facial mutilation. Two veterinarians donate their time to treat these animals.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. SalGO Assist was formed in 2001. We are a small charity, with a passion to serve the poor and disadvantaged of the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Our Indian partners, SalGOERCO, maintain two Children's homes, two schools, family and educational support, widows with children, and a small home for elderly ladies. They also work with HIV/Aids families and landless communities. Please donate to support our cause. £5 Provides nutritious food or after school tuition for disadvantaged children£10 helps to support a family or widow for a month£15 Supports a teacher's salary for a month£20 Meets all the needs of a child in the orphanage for a month or an elderly person. Charity No: 1101811 Find out more Website http://www.salgoassist.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SalGO-Assist-1514380492146482/
The Llandaff City Parent Teacher & Friends Association fundraise all year round to support learning for all children. We make reading corners cosy, provide equipment for sport & clubs, enable teachers to buy new exciting resources and help to deliver big, bold projects.
CYN's mission is to inspire every young person to do more than they ever thought possible. We encourage young people to challenge the barriers they face by engaging with the arts. We aim high, we work with world class artists and high quality youth workers to inspire, challenge, encourage & support.
Fèis Eige provides an annual programme of tuition in traditional music, dance and Gaelic song for our young generation by delivering: - weekly music lessons for school children - bi-annual event for island pre-school children - annual 3day Fèis event, culminating in a concert and evening ceilidh
Thank you for visiting the profile page for Horniman Primary PTA on MyDonate. Horniman School is a very successful one-form-entry school with two bulge classes, currently in Year 5 and Year 1. It is a happy, inclusive and engaging place to learn and work; staff work hard together as a team to give the children the best possible learning opportunities. We look after all our pupils superbly and aim to make learning fun and enjoyable, in a safe and interesting environment. We are a great little school, with the best view in London! Like many schools, we are experiencing a challenging funding environment. Fortunately we have an enthusiastic and generous parent and teacher community, and between us we are working hard to make sure our children don’t go without, despite Government cuts. There are lots of ways to support Horniman School, and to donate both time and money via the PTA. We are very grateful for every single donation, no matter how small. Of course we love large donations, if anyone out there is wondering what to do with their lottery win! Ways to donateRegular giving Giving a regular donation provides the school with significant and much-valued contributions. You choose the amount and the time period. Simply set up a Direct Debit by CLICKING THE DONATE NOW BUTTON ON THIS PAGE.One-off donationsAlternatively, you can make a one-off donation by CLICKING THE DONATE NOW BUTTON ON THIS PAGE. Gift AidIf you make a “Gift Aid Declaration” by ticking the Gift Aid box when you donate, HMRC will increase your gift to us by 25p for every £1 you give. If you pay higher rate tax, you may be able to reclaim the difference between the basic and higher rate of tax on the gift value through your self-assessment tax return. Employer schemesSome larger employers (such as banks and accounting firms) will match donations. Some also enable tax efficient donation through their payroll.ContactFor more information or for a confidential discussion on making a gift to Horniman School, please contact your PTA rep or headteacher Julie Lofstadt. Email: [email protected]. Charity No: 1114812 Find out more Website http://www.hornimanprimary.com/pta/
Voluntary clubs for adults with learning disabilities. We meet socially every week, enjoy weekend breaks away and a week’s Summer Holiday each year, bringing additional benefit of respite for parents and carers. We rely on our own fund raising and even more so on donations – please help.
There's been a place of worship here at St. Peter's for over 800 years! We want to bring it into the 21st Century by putting a toilet in the church. Access for the disabled, parents, carers, children and babies is key. Help us raise £50,000 to get this essential, basic amenity in place. Donate today
Friends of Beaver Road (FOBR) is the PTA for Beaver Road School in Didsbury. FOBR is committed to raising funds that will be used to benefit all children at the school.
RIBA’s Student Hardship Fund is designed to make architecture accessible to all. We at RIBA are strong believers in that no matter what your background, if you have a passion to be an architect you should be able to fulfil it. It now costs an architecture student around £88,000 to complete their education. This means that talented, ambitious and driven young people are being ousted from the profession due to financial hardship. It also means that Architecture is losing out, from a lack of diversity, versatility and imagination that comes from professions that are truly open to all. At RIBA we want to fix this, relieve the debt of young architects and make the profession accessible for all to flourish in. The Student Hardship Fund was set up in 1997. To date we have helped hundreds students, with grants of over £85,000 being awarded last year alone. Every penny that comes in to the Student Hardship Fund goes directly back out to help architecture students across the UK. If you’re an established architect, a relative of a studying one or just want to see young people excel in their field without the constraints and worries of debt then please donate to RIBA’s Student Hardship Fund today. Together we can make sure the architects of the future are helped along their way.
ADAMS - Anstruther and District Amateur Musical Society perform musical theatre shows in the local community. We are a lively, friendly, inclusive group with a passion for musicals focused on providing access to musical theatre for all. We value the support from our audiences and volunteers.
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Friends of St Marcellin's Children supports the 77 vulnerable children residing in St Marcellin Children's Village, Harare, Zimbabwe. The village receives extremely limited support from the government and the responsibility of providing the children with a stable and happy home rests on Norman and Sybil Macdonald an elderly couple from South Africa and host of well wishers like us. We support provision of education, nutrition, healthcare and leisure activities in a family environment. The children range from 1-17 years of age and we have been holding their hands through their turbulent lives since early 2005. Our UK charity is run by volunteers and takes nothing for administration costs - it all goes to the children and sustainable village projects such as chicken rearing, kitchen gardening, fish breeding and now their very own primary school. Trustees are in regular contact with the village and do annual visits to ensure appropriate spending of all funds and to give personal support. Our three specific objectives are as follows: supporting the provision of education; supporting the provision of health and nutrition care and to promote social and psychological development for the orphans and vulnerable children in the care of St Marcellin Children's Village.
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