Project Luanwga helps to support over 20 schools, ranging from pre-school to Secondary. Classes may have up to 100 children sitting on the floor; there are few desks, and an average of one text book for every seven children. Our aim is to improve the quality and availability of education for all.
Two Rivers School, Tamworth is a generic special school supporting pupils with a range of moderate, severe and profound learning difficulties. Many of the pupils have additional physical, sensory, behavioural and emotional & social needs.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
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It raises money for pupils at Levana Primary School which is in a deprived area of Cape Town, South Africa. So far it has funded things such as a library, school uniforms, school trips and an extra teacher. It aims to provide opportunities for the pupils that they may not otherwise receive.
Reigate Grammar School was founded through the generosity and philanthropic support of Henry Smith in 1675. Throughout its long history the School has looked to support children in need and offer them a first-class educational experience. The RGS Foundation has been established to aid the school by channelling philanthropic support and giving. The Foundation is committed to providing the ‘Gift of Education’ through its ‘open access’ Bursary scheme. Meanwhile, a key Foundation aim is to foster the friendship of all of our Reigatian community, including current and former pupils, parents, staff, governors and friends of the school - all, in fact, for whom the school is, or has been, an important part of their lives. We do hope you can help us make a difference.
Sandon School is a special school which caters for Students with severe learning disabilities. Sandon aims to work in partnership with Students, Staff, Parents and the wider environment to ensure that all achieve their full potential and make a positive impact on their Community.
Rose Road works with children, young people and their families from across Hampshire and the surrounding area. The children who attend Rose Road have multiple and complex health needs and we believe in valuing individuals, celebrating achievement and respecting the choices of our young people.
Broughton Primary is a city centre school with a wide catchment area and a rich mix of cultures and faiths, committed to bringing the best to each of our children. Broughton Primary School Trust was set up to support the Parent Staff Association (PSA) to make the most of fundraising opportunities which benefit the children, staff and parents who make the school a vital and much loved part of the local community. Throughout the year we run events to raise money for Broughton and to date we've funded Gaelic football, iPads for digital learning, scooterpods, the Christmas pantomime and loose play parts for outdoor fun and learning. Our wider aim is to raise £25,000 to make much needed improvements to the playground. Being in the heart of a busy, and developing community brings with it challenges as the school roll grows, and new classrooms have been built in the playground to accommodate the additional local children attending Broughton. So, it's important that the space the children have access to for playing, relaxing and learning is the best it can be. Children, staff and parents are working together to bring to life an ambitious and much needed vision for a better environment for the children who attend the school, and live in the local area. Can you help us make the vision a reality?
NSA stands for Napier Students' Association and we are all about helping students at Edinburgh Napier University to make the most of their time at university through taking part and developing community outreach initiatives which better themselves and Edinburgh's local community.
We are a group of parents, staff and friends who raise funds to support projects at St Luke's Special School.
Thank you for visiting the My Donate page for Classrooms in the Clouds the charity that works in the Everest region of Nepal in the remote villages of the Solu Khumbu building classrooms and sponsoring teachers.
St Swithun’s is an independent school for girls (3-18) and boys (3-7) that has strong links with St Katherine’s, a school in Northern Uganda where we fund places for girls who would not otherwise receive an education.
The Petty Pool Trust College is for young people with learning disabilities, aged 16-25 years and offers a wide range of Entry Level courses to students from across Cheshire and Halton. The Outdoor Centre provides residential visits to Schools, Colleges, and Corporate businesses.
At Teach A Man To Fish we believe that education is the real key to tackling global poverty. We support pioneering education projects in some of the worlds poorest countries - giving young people a chance to learn the skills to help themselves. Our approach is unique in aiming for long-term financial sustainability. Alongside class-based lessons, student-run businesses generate income which helps cover the schools costs, an education that pays for itself! So when our students leave school they not only have a qualification, but entrepreneurial and practical skills which they can use to earn a living. Successful projects to date have supported Ugandan schools in pig keeping, funded poor Kenyan students through a school run poultry farm and helped a school in Paraguay become completely self-sufficient. Teach a Man to Fishs Escuela Agricola project in Paraguay was last year named the Runner Up in the BBCs global World Challenge awards, which celebrate enterprise and innovation at a grass roots level. To find out more about the charity and their work, visit our website www.teachamantofish.org.uk
One Degree is a brand name of the Adnan Jaffery Educational Trust. One Degree empowers students from disadvantaged backgrounds by developing their self-belief and transforming their academic performance. One Degree of change today, one lifetime of possibilities.
HOPE 4 the World was launched in June 2007 to help, empower and give opportunty to the Internally Displaced Peoples of Burma. We train & equip "medics" on the Thai/Burma border to treat their own people in 32 clinics. We train teachers for 17 schools and maintain 2 of the 10 schools we have built.
The Kingsdown School PTA is made up of parents & friends of the school.Its main purpose is to raise money for the school & children.The PTA support the entire up-keep of two mini-buses enabling the children to go on trips,and also enables children to attend swimming sessions at local swimming pools.
Holbeton Pre School opened 40 years ago to provide the village of Holbeton and surrounding areas with a pre school and playgroup. We are a charity registered organisation and have children from 2 to 5 years old. We are set in a tranquil village location which provides us with great access to additional countryside space, mothecombe beach; where we run our beach school sessions and the nearby park & orchard. We believe every child should feel safe, happy and understood. We achieve this by providing a caring environment and future for each individual by ensuring we know each child and adapt our provision to include them. It is our belief that a child who feels valued and secure will flourish both academically and socially. We provide experience through the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) where each child will discover their particular strengths and talents. Beyond our pre-school and garden we take full advantage of our exceptional surroundings with regular visits to the park and walks around the village. We have Forest School every Friday in the Community Orchard and Beach School every Monday on Mothecombe Beach. We seek to nurture each child as an individual, building the vital moral foundation and interpersonal skills to become a valued and useful member of society. In our cosy family feel pre-school, we seek to nurture positive attitudes to work and a sense of responsibility and consideration of others.
THE ST MICHAEL STEINER SCHOOL in Wandsworth is moving to beautiful, spacious premises in Hanworth Park with classes from Kindergarten (age 3) to Class 9 (age 14/15) opening September 2012. Fundraising will support a school bus, renovating buildings and grounds, plus new equipment and materials.
We support Breakspeare school with our time, skills and money to improve the equipment and facilities for the children and young people. Opportunity with Dignity
Pre-school play group and care club
We run a secondary girls school in Forest Gate and will shortly open another branch at Leytonstone. We are currently fundraising for the development of a Masjid and public reference library at the Forest Gate site. We are also involved in various community support and youth work projects.
The CESO charity has set up the Ivor Leigh Memorial School in the Kaningo area of Sierra Leone, which now has over 300 pupils and is maintained wholly through voluntary contributions. It is helping to rebuild the community after the ravages of the civil war.