We are passionate parents from park community school who's aim is to add to and enhance the resources and environment at our ever growing school. Our aim is to raise funds to provide an inspiring and fun outdoor play area with a new wet pour rubber floor, a timber adventure trail and a shaded area.
Friends of Ravenscliffe Working to improve opportunities for young people with learning difficulties. The Friends of Ravenscliffe High School is an independent charity that supports the aims of the school to give quality education to 139 students. Ravenscliffe High School and Sports College is Calderdale's only secondary special school, providing education for up to 139 students aged 11 - 19 years. The school caters for pupils with a wide range of special educational needs, including moderate, severe and complex learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders, sensory impairment, and physical disabilities. Friends was established with 3 core aims: 1) To develop relationships between staff, parents and those associated with the school through social and other events. 2) Engage in activities which support the school 3) Provide and assist in the provision of facilities and resources (not provided from statutory fund). Any money raised goes directly back in to the school to provide extended provisions and resources for the students. Our current fundraising is for the Ravesncliffe@Springhall Project.
PayBack focuses on 'giving back' to children living or attending school within seven miles of one of Ceridian's offices. The PayBack Foundation exists to financially assist deserving and disadvantaged youngsters supporting individual, named children, as part of an ongoing and long term relationship helping them develop and improve their lives.
The CCLEF brings hope of a better future through its secondary/high school sponsorship scheme. Around 400 able girls living in poor economic circumstances in 25 Commonwealth countries benefit annually. Funding for fees, uniforms, transport etc. goes directly to the girls' schools. www.cclef.org
Parents and Friends of CPS work tirelessly to raise money to provide the very best for the children within Cookstown Primary School, from the Classrooms to the playground they strive to make the most of school life for every child in the school.
Room to Read seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in developing countries by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education. Working with communities, partner organisations and governments, we develop literacy skills, a habit of reading, and support girls to complete school.
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FOSP is the PTA supporting St Peter's CofE (VC) Primary School in Coggeshall, Essex. St Peter’s Primary School is a happy, thriving school set in the heart of Coggeshall, Essex. Its PTA (Friends of St Peter’s, or FOSP) brings together parents, teachers and the local community to help school provide the best possible experience for the children. As a registered charity, FOSP raises much-needed funds for school through a variety of events from gift stalls, discos and treasure hunts to talent shows, sponsored events and the eagerly awaited annual fireworks display. The money raised is spent both on essential equipment for teaching and learning, and those special 'extras' that add to the children's overall school experience - like visits from Father Christmas for the infants, and farewell gifts for Year 6 leavers. Thank you for supporting FOSP – together we can make St Peter’s even better place in which to learn, play and grow.
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Highbury School is a special school for children aged 2-11 years with additional needs and/or disabilities. Many of the children who attend Highbury have multiple, complex needs that require a high level of support and specialist teaching in appropriate learning environments. Friends of Highbury Development Fund is a charity that was started by parents with the aim of funding enrichment activities and resources for the children of Highbury School that are not otherwise provided by the main school funds.
Ashgate School PTFA is the charitable organisation associated with Ashgate Specialist Support Primary School in Wythenshawe Manchester Ashgate is a small school for around 100 children with additional needs. Children aged 3 to 11 with needs varying from Severe Learning Difficulties, Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties and Autism Spectrum Condition. Charity No: 1164744 Find out more Website http://www.ashgate.manchester.sch.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/225807204272275/
The aim of the SRSA is to improve the education and enjoyment of the pupils by helping to provide facilities for the School. We also organise activities to assist the relationship between children, staff, parents and the community. Our main fundraising goal is major changes to the playground.
To raise funds for the benefit of children at this school who have very special needs, to cover items that can't be funded through the local authority
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Raising money for Lavant Primary School and supporting local community events. All funds raised go to the school to: Provide equipment that isn't covered by statutory funds To subsidise school trip costs To provide Easter and Christmas gifts for the children
The Friends of Doubletrees are a voluntary group of parents, ex-parents, staff, grandparents and friends of the students of Doubletrees School and Hostel - Tresor. The school is a special school for children with disabilities and complex educational needs, and the Hostel, newly named Tresor, provides short breaks for students during holidays and weekends, as well as overnight stays during the school week. Our aim is to raise funds to benefit the children of the school and hostel in terms of new equipment, accessing activities and supporting the development of new facilities.
Friends of St Ursula's ("FOSTUR") is a friends association for the support of the girls at St Ursula's Convent School in Greenwich SE10. FOSTUR was set up to foster links between the school and the girl's parents and carers, alongside raising funds for the benefit of the girls at school. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1167378 Find out more Website http://www.stursulas.com/node/348
A small Suffolk charity building a school in the Democratic Republic of Congo and sponsoring the children there from the age of three.
At Friends of St Patrick’s Mullanaskea, our main 'PTA objectives' are to assist in building a community of parents, teachers & friends to enhance the learning environment of the students through the provision of additional resources.
The Zoe Trust’s purpose is to help African children, living in poverty to go to school. The Trust enables donors, singly or in small groups, to fund the education of individual youngsters. It also funds the purchase of educational materials such as sports equipment, books and stationary.
The Friends of Palatine School aims to improve the resources and facilities available to the disabled children attending Palatine special school.
On 15th December, Members of staff, parents and children will be taking park in the Crazy Christmas Cracker at Beale Park. We have people entered in all three events on the day (5k, 10k and 1 mile fun run). Thanks for your support for all the runners. Cholsey Pre-school aims to provide high quality, affordable and accessible childcare for children aged three to five years, in a safe and supportive environment, and to work in partnership with parents, the Cholsey Primary School, Foundation Unit, and local authority, in the provision of childcare in Cholsey. We cater for young children in Cholsey, providing a secure and stimulating environment for them to learn through play. All parents in Cholsey and the surrounding area can register their child and so have an affordable alternative to the childcare offered by local private nurseries. Last year Cholsey Pre-school was awarded an Outstanding rating by Ofsted and this is mainly down to the dedication and commitment of the staff. Please support them and help them raise money for Cholsey Pre-School. Many thanks from all the children at Cholsey Pre-school.
We have a partnership with a High School in Zambia and through this partnership have developed links with four Basic Schools and an Orphanage. Our partnership allows for students from our school to go to Zambia to train Sports Leaders and Student Mentors who then work in the school and the local Lusaka community. To date we have trained over 500 students who then work in the local Basic schools running PE programmes and After School Clubs. We have set up a link with an orphanage in Lusaka and when we go out next year have plans to help to improve their facilities - decorating rooms, taking out furniture where they have none, building outdoor play equipment. We will also be raising funds to purchase Lifestraws to be taken out to the orphanage because they have no clean running water in the building and this will help provide clean water for them. We have also set up links with Rotary clubs in Lusaka and have initiated a Rotaract club for students who have left the High School to join and where they can develop community projects in their local area. This Libala Rotaract Club is linked to our own Rotaract club and the two groups of young people between the ages of 18 and 25 are working together to improve the life chances of these children in the orphanageWe go out to Zambia alternate years and during the other year we raise the money to bring students and teachers from the High School to the UK. This is to give them the opportunity to come to the UK, visit lots of places of interest, go into our local schools to deliver workshops to the children and they have delivered presentations to major Rotary functions. We cannot continue our programme without donations and support from the numerous friends of our programme both here and in Zambia. Making friends and changing lives through working together. http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charities/The Wye Valley Zambia Project
Provision of education to boys between the ages of seven and eighteen and to girls between the ages of sixteen and eighteen.