School for Parents provides free Conductive Education programmes for pre-school age children with cerebral palsy and other mobility impairments and children with Down's syndrome - we support the parents too. With your help we can raise the £220,000 a year we need to keep our free service running.
Abingdon is a leading independent day and boarding school in the south of Oxfordshire with 925 boys aged 11-18 enrolled at Abingdon School and 250 boys aged 4-13 and girls aged 4-7 at Abingdon Preparatory School. As well as encouraging academic achievement, the Schools provide extensive extra-curricular opportunities, including sport, music, drama, art, and community service.
The Elizabeth Foundation pre-school for deaf children and their families follows the "Multi Sensory Oral Approach", encouraging the development of speech, language and listening skills by using all of the child's senses in a natural, fun, child-centred environment.
The Development and Alumni Relations Office at the University of Sussex
Our mission is to help motivated students from disadvantaged backgrounds win places at top universities. We match students with graduates who they see for a weekly hour's tutorial, and organise for authors, economists, and others to run workshops which students choose according to their interests.
Dulwich College is an academically selective but socially inclusive boys' school with a long history of philanthropy and social responsibility and with charitable status. Founded as Alleyn's College of Gods Gift at Dulwich in 1619 by the famous actor-manager, Edward Alleyn's foundation sought to provide 'good learning' for 'twelve poor scholars'. Under today's leadership of the Master and Governors, we are profoundly conscious of our historic responsibility to provide an excellent education for bright boys regardless of their parents' means. We are looking to build a community of benefactors to help us develop our bursary programme and to undertake a number of capital projects across the campus that will support excellent teaching and learning through the 21st century.
The Trust raises money for a different charity each year chosen by the pupils of the School. For 2013/14 the charity selected is KIDS FOR KIDS. The Appeal involves all of the pupils overseen by a committee of Junior Sixth Formers. WE HOPE TO RAISE £75,000 FOR THIS GREAT CAUSE.
Reed's School provides a boarding school education and pastoral care for children who have had the misfortune to have lost one or both parents through death or a family tragedy. Support and encouragement is given to help them recover and achieve their full potential.
The Snowdon Trust (prev. Snowdon Award Scheme) provides grants to physically & Sensory disabled people studying in the UK. Students with places at colleges & universities can apply. We typically help fund; sign language interpreters, computers, other specialised equipment or services. Thank you!
We have day places for 28 pupils with physical difficulties, mostly cerebral palsy and treat a further 1,400 young outpatients from other schools. The most recent Ofsted report rated everything we do as outstanding.
The purpose of the Kenya Project Partnership is to improve Secondary School Education for children in rural Kenya. Working in direct partnership with schools, they provide textbooks and science equipment. Resource investment is supported by holistic programmes, which include an HIV/AIDS education, a Girls Education programme, and improving post-educational opportunities.
EDP is a small UK based charity which offers FEE FREE senior secondary education at the Awutu-Winton Senior High School to disadvantaged but academically able youngsters in Awutu, 50 miles west of Accra in Ghana. EDP believes that education is the only route out of poverty and despair, and it is the gift no child in our world should be denied! In Ghana only 45% of the population attends senior secondary school – costing close to 35% of the average per capita GDP, it is way beyond the financial reach of the majority. Therefore, EDP Directors David and Inez Lunan joined with founder Peter Donkor (a Ghanaian teacher formerly at Winton School in Andover) to address the educational needs of youth in the Awutu area by building the Awutu-Winton Senior High School. Facebook: www.facebook.com/EDPTrust Twitter: @EDP_Trust For more information on projects for which we are currently fundraising, please see our Events.
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The Foundation for Conductive Education based at the National Institute of Conductive Education provides education and rehabilitation services to children and adults with neurological motor disorders such as cerebral palsy, dyspraxia, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, stroke and head injury.
Classrooms For Kenya is a charity started by staff and students of The Weald School, West Sussex. The charity's aim is simply to promote education in Kenya by raising funds to build new, permanent and safe classrooms for Kenyan children.
Thriftwood School PFA is a group of Parents, Carers, Friends and Staff who fund raise to provide additional educational equipment & resources for the pupils at this very special school. We aim to bridge the gap that education funding cannot provide.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a School for students with moderate learning difficulties with an age range of 3-19. They have a range of complex needs including Asperger's, ADHD, Autism and Down's Syndrome.
The Together Trust provides care, education & support for those experiencing emotional, physical & learning disabilites & autism. Services include residential homes, fostering, domiciliary care & special schools & colleges. Every penny we receive makes a difference - thanks for your support.
Alder Bridge Steiner School in Aldermaston is unique in this area of England, offering a very special form of education, in line with Steiner principles. At our school, each child is nurtured and encouraged to grow at his or her own pace, and to flourish as an individual. The carefree nature of childhood is celebrated and preserved, and creativity lies at the heart of the school’s teaching. Many children who struggle in mainstream education flourish here. Alder Bridge School is funded by our parents, so the more we are supported, the more it becomes possible to open up this wonderful education to others, and to enhance the facilities we can offer.
More House School provides high quality education and pastoral care for boys aged eight to eighteen who might be bright, but struggle in mainstream schools due to a Specific Learning Difficulty. We have particular expertise in dyslexia and other language-based problems. All our students are able to benefit from an environment and education that is tailor-made to suit their needs.
Ipswich School is an independent, co-educational school for both day and boarding students. The Development programme (established 2005) works closely with the OIs and Parents to organise a programme of events and philanthropic support for the School via the Annual Fund, Campaign and Legacy Club.
Oakham is unique in many ways. It is the leading school offering both the International Baccalaureate and A-levels, it provides an incredible range of sports and activities and it offers an unrivalled commitment to educating the whole child, both academically and non-academically. We call this our Total Curriculum. Creating such a school has only been possible thanks to the remarkable generosity of our supporters. Those who have attended the School understand what it is to be an Oakhamian. Every pupil who has passed through these gates - not least those with scholarships or bursaries - will have enjoyed opportunities and facilities only made possible by the generous benefactors before them.