Student life is not just about studying. It’s about making friends, gaining skills and experience, taking a stand, earning a crust, exploring a new city and getting the right support from the University. We’re the UK’s largest Students’ Union, providing students with space, resource and money to amplify student life.
The Bridge Academy, Hackney, is a school for 11-18 year olds. It caters for 1150 students. UBS is the leading city financial firm which has helped to support and establish the school. Through the Bridge Academy partnership UBS seeks to develop a lifelong enthusiasm for learning among students.
Charlotte Wilson was killed in Burundi in December 2000. She had been working as a school teacher in neighbouring Rwanda. The Charlotte Wilson Memorial Fund was established by Charlotte’s family and friends and supports projects in Rwanda and Burundi, focussing on three key areas: Education, Health and Peace building.
Wolverhampton Round Table raises funds for local causes every year. This year we're supporting Tettenhall Wood Special School and would love to be able to provide them with a mini-van to assist in transporting the children, so we're embarking on our biggest challenge ever - the 4 Peaks in June 2013!
The ASPF raises funds to pay for the extras that the LEA does not provide. Items that have been provided by the ASPF include a school bus, playground equipment and a sensory room. All the children receive a Christmas present and Easter egg each year and a trip to the pantomime.
Clifton College is one of England's most famous public schools. Clifton aims to produce confident and qualified young men and women who leave ready to take their place in an increasingly ‘global’ society. Ofsted recently awarded all 3 Schools "Outstanding" for each section. www.cliftoncollegeuk.com
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.We pray you are having a fruitful and prosperous Ramadhan. You will be well aware of giving lillah and sadaqah in this holy month. We urgently require an abundance of your duas and to financial assistance to clear a loan of £92,000.By the grace and mercy of the All-Mighty Allah, Al Abrar Academy (Charity No:1167207) first opened its doors on the 13th October 2013. Al Abrar Academy was established through the blessings and duas of our pious predecessors. A gap had been identified amongst the local community relating to the lack of Islamic knowledge and guidance, which was leading people towards the disobedience of the All-Mighty. A centre that would cater for the religious needs of the community was much needed.The Academy has therefore been set up to serve and address this need. It is a much needed interface with the wider community to help people improve their understanding of Islam and shariah. The academy provides classes, children’s evening madrasah, activities, and daily tarbiya programs. Masha Allah the academy is oversubscribed therefore we are struggling to accommodate those on the waiting list.On Friday and Eid prayers the toilets and wudhu area is proving to be too small. We have come a long way from what was only a vision , changing the lives of many.This is an opportunity for us to reap the rewards of all the good work that is taking place at the academy. Please donate generously to this noble cause so we can return the money that has been borrowed and remember that one’s wealth does not decrease when spending in the path of Allah and that his reward is with Allah in the hereafter. Al Abrar Academy is running under the tutelage of Sheikh Asif Ibrahim Sahib DB.We therefore request any donations you can offer for this most noble of causes. JazzakAllahu Khayrun Charity No: 1167207
Since its launch in 2005, the Aegis Foundation has identified, planned and delivered over 300 projects, predominately in Iraq. The aim is to carry out low-cost, high-impact community projects to help impoverished communities directly and efficiently, with respect and understanding of their needs and concerns. In addition to the immediate benefit to communities, the Aegis Foundation, where possible, focuses on the importance of establishing the foundations for local empowerment and future prosperity. It also maximises its impact by making every penny count through close liaison with its beneficiaries, allowing them to communicate what they really need, not just providing what we believe they need. Examples of projects in Iraq include; building toilet facilities in a primary school that previously had none, providing equipment to a village clinic, building water wells in villages that have no running water, and supplying sports equipment to schools. Every penny we raise goes directly towards funding these projects.
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We aim to rebuild the former school building located in Kirknewton village, near Wooler. The centre is used by members, youth groups and schools. The first phase is nearing completion. We need £70,000 to finish to make this a fantastic outdoor centre for young people of the North East and beyond.
UKTSU stands for a cause – to help students who are less fortunate than us in achieving their dreams
The Forest School is for pupils with special educational needs. We encourage all our pupils to become independent and provide them with the skills to do this through our exciting and varied curriculum.Our fund raising is to provide specialist equipment, and in particular adapted bicycles.
We provide learning items for the children of Hailey School in Oxfordshire, such as computers and interactive whiteboards, play equipment, books, toys for the the infants as well as learning days out for the children.
..We have 2 adult teams and 3 kids teams running in the Angus Marafun on Sunday May 25th from noon. All donations will go towards more out door play equipment. Your support on the day and any monies received will be gratefully received. Thank you for your continued support.
The University of Gloucestershire aims to provide an education for life and for all, not just in the classroom, but in how we live our lives. No matter what they choose to study, helping our students become better citizens of the world is at the heart of what we do, and with your help, create a better future.
Friends of Lancasterian has been set up to provide extra curriculum activities, equipment to support children attending Lancasterian Special School which is a school for children with physical disabilities, complex medical needs. The school also has specialist status in Communication and Interaction.
In early July of this year a group of 8 Clifton College boys (together with a parent) will attempt to climb Mt Kilimanjaro the tallest free standing mountain in the world, in order to raise much needed funds for Arusha school in the Kilimanjaro foothills. We would be very grateful for any donation to help us achieve our fundraising target.
B-BAP works in two primary schools in Bweyale, Uganda with internally displaced children, many of whom have come from districts which have been severely affected by the war in Northern Uganda and several have been child soldiers. B-BAP aims to provide basic resources and facilities and volunteers to contribute to education in the schools.
Fundraising for Marlborough School for students with special needs
We are a small primary school with under 200 pupils in Selby.
The Friends of St Mary's are a vibrant, dynamic group with an aim to make our childrens education a rich, varied and fun experience. The building of a school hall will not only benifit the children of the school but the the whole Yate community.
Shalford Infant School PTA or PiP (parents in partnership) work very hard to raise much needed funds for their school and local charities. Events are organised throughout the year. Our latest event involves the Dads (of all shapes and sizes!) cycling from Brighton to Shalford for a local charity.
LearnAsOne help to fund community schools and their running cost throughout Africa. Stories, photos and videos are posted onto www.learnasone.org/blog so you can see exactly how your donation is spent. Please help.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Our aim is to enhance the employability skills of students by helping to raise their aspirations and confidence through a high impact face to face mentoring programme delivered by business people. We also work with businesses to develop their corporate social responsibility agenda through working directly with schools.