(UK, 1041191) Browse eventsThe aim of the PFA is to advance the education of the pupils in the school through: The development of more extended relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school. Engaging in activities, which support the school and advance the education of the pupils attending and make a difference to the educational experience of pupils at the school now and in the future. Providing and assisting in the provision of facilities at the school not normally provided by the local authority. To enable these activities the PFA will run a variety of fundraising events throughout the year. Equipment purchased in the past and funds raised going forward leave a lasting legacy that would not be possible without the support of the PFA. You can see where our funds have made a difference and will continue to do so when we publish new stories about the work we are doing. The PFA is keen to encourage more parents to get involved in whatever way you can as this will bring many rewards, least of which you get a chance to make a real difference. The PFA is a voluntary organisation, membership of which is open to: Parents or guardians of pupils attending the school Parents or guardians of ex-pupils of the school Ex-pupils of the school Ex-members of staff of the school All members of staff of the school are automatically ex-officio members of the association.
(UK, 1024661) Browse eventsFOSS help to raise funds for this special school for learners with complex learning difficulties. FOSS have raised funds for a bus, a playground, a specially adapted gym and are now aiming to provide pupils with technology that can help them to communicate. We welcome your contributions.
(UK, 803398) Browse eventsWitchford Rackham Pre-School is a committee run group. It opened in 1980, and operates from the ground floor of a two storey house located within the grounds of the Rackham Primary School in Witchford.
(UK, 1114204) Browse eventsHeritage House School is a community special school for children (ages 2 to 19 years) with severe learning difficulties. We have two departments known as Upper School and Lower School including classes for pupils who have autism and learning difficulties. Fundraising has enabled Heritage House School to develop and enhance outdoor recreation areas and enrich the opportunities that our pupils are offered.
(UK, 1136086) Browse eventsZamcog is a charity that is dedicated to the Shitima School in Kabwe, Zambia. The main aim of the school is to encourage a self-sustaining route through education, for children who can transform themselves from those who have no hope, to being those who are the hope for Zambia’s future.Starting off by supporting just twelve street children, Zamcog’s growth and development has now opened its doors to nearly 400 students. With the money raised from DONT WALK 2012 we hope to fund the completion of the building of a Sixth Form wing, which will prepare students for the chance to go to university, a cause very close to our hearts. It is so important to Zamcog that they ensure the school continues to grow, accommodating more children and making the school more self-sufficient whilst supporting a community co-operative. Zamcog believes in giving a hand up, not just a hand out. Opportunity is something that many of us take for granted; at Zamcog opportunity can be a catalyst that changes lives. education creates futures. education creates choices. education reduces poverty
(UK, 1094996) Browse eventsThe PTA raise funds for the children at the school to help in their education. We are currently focusing on raising £40,000 for books for our school library and classrooms.
(UK, 1131669) Browse eventsAt the heart of the local community St James and Emmanuel, Didsbury provides a unique environment for community groups and individuals to thrive. Our listed buildings, church school and parish centre serve many needs, from the education of children to supporting the most vulnerable in our community. The vision that we have is that we believe we are called by God to grow a diverse, worshipping community, where we encourage belonging and nurture believing; together becoming followers of Jesus who share God’s love with the world. Jesus once told a story about a tree that grew from the smallest of seeds. As it grew larger and larger the birds of the air were attracted to the shade and made nests in its many branches. Our church structure and visual identity are based on this story. St James & Emmanuel is like this tree with many branches, meeting in four buildings, with four Sunday congregations and numerous mid-week groups. Each of these branches offers a different and varied place of belonging. Our church is home to many community groups and voluntary organisations and, together withour church school, we offer a place of sanctuary and welcome for thousands of people and help them to fulfil their calling in the world. We hope you will find a place here too.
(UK, 1149704) Browse eventsWe provide community education facilities to appropriate areas around India with continuing support for the teachers A typical project will be a two room building teaching up to 100 children Schools will be economical, constructed from local sustainable materials and adaptable to the local climate
(UK, 293279) Browse eventsGlenwood School is a Community Special School providing for 120 learners aged from three to nineteen. It is a co-educational school for learners with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties. Approximately 40% have an additional diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder and approximately 30% also have significant physical and/or sensory impairments. Glenwood School offers a flexible approach to learning and life opportunities, respecting and valuing the individuality of every learner. We aim to provide all learners with the tools and core competencies that they really need to enjoy a meaningful adult life. The Glenwood School parent / staff association assists in providing resources and activities which support and advance the education and leisure opportunities for learners attending Glenwood School.
(UK, 1001808) Browse eventsIt helps purchase much needed items for the School which would otherwise not be affordable. Currently trying to raise funds for a new ICT suite
(UK, 1135234) Browse eventsThe Vinjeru School Trust exists to raise funds for the establishment of, and to oversee the initial management of a School based on Christian principles in the town of Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia. The School would be accessible to all, regardless of race, religion or gender, and would endeavour to provide quality, holistic education which would be of benefit to students and the wider community in the area around Kapiri Mposhi.
(UK, EW10413) Browse eventsWe are a small charity dedicated to supporting educational needs of disadvantaged children at Nanyuki Prep School in Kenya. Our vision is for all children to receive schooling to increase their prospects for a good job. Club Rafiki encourages involvement of children in the UK by becoming pen-friends with children in Nanyuki. Hence, we can make a difference to their lives.
(UK, 1112793) Browse eventsNightlines provide confidential and anonymous emotional support to students with phones manned throughout the night when other specialist university welfare services are closed. Each Nightline is run by students for students at their university.
(UK, 1045910) Browse eventsFriends of Lewknor School (FoLS) is dedicated to supporting Lewknor C of E Primary School in the provision of an enriching environment which not only gives the highest quality education, but also inspires children & provides every opportunity for them to excel. We share the strong focus on nurturing individual talents to ensure happy, curious and confident pupils who have a zest for life and learning. FoLS is proud to support the National Autistic Society and will donate 50% of all donations made in relation to the 2016 London Marathon to this very important organisation.
(UK, 296454) Browse eventsBeanstalk (formerly known as Volunteer Reading Help) is a national literacy charity that recruits, vets, trains and supports volunteers to work in primary schools with children who have fallen behind with their reading.
(UK, 1088043) Browse eventsThe Albaraca Nursery School provides nursery education and care to 150 children in The Gambia, West Africa. It also plays a role in health and education of the wider community, particularly in the prevention of malaria.
(UK, SC029939) Browse eventsRedburn School meets the needs of children with complex learning, medical and physical difficulties. The children who attend this school are age two to eighteen. The school are planning to raise funds to purchase and install a hydrotherapy pool and to run the two minibuses.
(UK, 1035546) Browse eventsThe Spring Centre provides much needed services and support to families with children with disabilities and special needs throughout Gloucestershire. It supports families with children from birth to sixteen and provides pre school sessions, after school clubs, holiday trips and activities and coffee mornings. It is parent led - providing what the parents want.
(UK, 1022794) Browse eventsSt Peter's is a community-run Pre-School in Ardingly, for two to five year olds, providing high quality early years education for children in the community. St Peter's Pre-school is a charity, and relies upon voluntary donations to be able to operate and to maintain and improve its toys and equipment. The ultimate goal is that every child at St. Peter's Pre-School finds it a happy place where they have an enriching and fun time as they experience their first adventures in learning.
(UK, 282635) Browse eventsFriends of Limington House School are a dedicated Parent and Staff group supporting approximately 95 children between 2-19 years with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties including ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) in Basingstoke and the surrounding areas.
(UK, 1135391) Browse eventsAl Quran Academy London is a UK based International Quranic Dawah Charity, set up in 2010 with the mission of Quran Distribution Worldwide and Creating awareness by spreading the word of Allah to help eradicate misconceptions and superstitions stemming from lack of knowledge.
(UK, 1152734) Browse eventsWe have sustained an equitable global and educational partnership between Egerton Primary School in Knutsford and Egerton School in Njoro by maintaining contact, particularly in our exchange visits to both schools. In February 2014, a group of Egerton teachers, parents, local businesses from Knutsford visited Njoro. Highlights included the installation of electricity at school and 198 children baking bread for the first time. Through the work of our foundation the children & staff of both schools have gained an enhanced understanding of life in Kenya and the UK, enjoyed an enriched, diverse curriculum and ultimately all of this has further ignited their future aspirations. All of this is only possible due to fundraising, donations and corporate partner support. We've already enjoyed considerable support but our ambitions are set high and there's still a great deal we want to achieve. There are many ways you can support us, be it volunteering your time, holding a fundraiser or recommending us to your company for charitable support. Or, you can simply donate online today!
(UK, 1005365) Browse eventsKingfisher School supports children aged 2-19 with profound and complex special educational needs and disabilities from all over Oxfordshire.
(UK, 1137680) Browse eventsThank you for supporting Destiny Children From here you can make a donation to help Destiny Garden School in Mombasa, Kenya, or set up a fundraising page for your own event. Whether you’re running a marathon, taking part in an organised cycle ride or trek or doing your own amazing thing for the school we are here to help. It’s quick and easy to set up and personalise your fundraising page. Your friends and family can donate to your page instantly though the secure server, which means there is also no need to chase for sponsorship money. About Destiny Children Destiny Children, a UK Charity, supports Destiny Garden School in Mombasa, Kenya. Destiny Children raise funds to help provide a better future for the children at Destiny Garden School, Mombasa, Kenya by securing them a good education and the basic welfare they need to survive. 100% of all our sponsor and donor funds, including Gift Aid, go to Destiny Garden School; the committee members meet all the costs of running the charity. For more detials please visit our website - www.destinychildren.co.uk
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