The Yellowball Foundation offers disadvantaged children and their families, the support, education and social tools they need to lead a healthier lifestyle.
PenniesWithPurpose is a student led project aiming to collect six million pennies in commemoration of the six million Jews whowere murdered in the Holocaust. All money collected will be donated to six worthwhile causes connected to the Holocaust. To find out more visit www.pennieswithpurpose.co.uk
The Friends of Galley Hill School (FOGH) raise funds to support our children to access educational items and experiences. We are currently raising funds for newcomputer equipment and other educational resources at school. FOGH is a Registered Charity No 1122899. We are a small group of volunteer parents, school staff and local business owners who plan, organise and run fundraisingevents. We hold events such as school discos, family nights, parent & friends parties, sponsored events and shopping trips. We always price our items / events so they are accessible to all. We are registered for GiftAid. Thank you for taking the time to visit our page and to help us in “raising money for our rising stars”. Charity No: 1122899 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/466695870009466/?fref=ts
Gt Longstone Pre-School has been a regisitered charity, and been servicing the community for the past 25 years. We are a friendly community run and voluntary aided preschool, which relies on fundraising and support from parents and the community as an essential part of running the school.
It runs a programme of events and activities throughout the year designed to promote and raise money for Kirkby and Great Broughton Church of England School . Currently it is raising funds for Renovation 07, an exciting internal building renovation, providing an excellent facility for teaching and learning.
Thinking Development aims to increase access to education in Haiti and promote equitable and sustainable development, through the design and reconstruction of a destroyed girls' school in Port-au-Prince. Who we are We are a collaborative and imaginative NGO, connecting a community of nuns, teachers and school girls in downtown Port-au-Prince with a group of designers, architects, documenters and development planners associated with University College London’s Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction. What we do Together we have completed the design for the permanent reconstruction of Centre Rosalie Javouhey - a girls' school complex destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. This inspiring, sustainable, replicable and multi-functional educational complex in the heart of Haiti's capital city will accommodate 1,250 girls, their teachers and staff. We are documenting this process in short films that capture this unique journey, and hope to share its lessons with other development practitioners, other disaster victims, and all those with a passion for breaking down international barriers in the name of equitable and sustainable development. Why we need your support Currently, Centre Rosalie is operating out of small, temporary buildings, with reduced admissions, no clean drinking water and not enough classrooms, toilets and kitchen facilities to accommodate the demand. This school serves some of Port-au-Prince's most disadvantaged girls, many of whom were extremely traumatised by the 2010 earthquake, suffering injuries, anxiety and stress, and losing relatives and homes. By helping us raise funds to rebuild the school, you will enable 1,250 girls to develop their minds and recover from the trauma in this inspiring and uniquely nature-surrounded school, designed and built in the social and physical context of the region. Every penny we raise will go towards getting this school built and ensuring these children get the education they deserve. There are many ways you can help. Here are a few ideas...
2012 fundraising campaign. The aim is to raise much-needed funds for both our school and church. There are a number of really exciting events planned over the next few months including our Summer Fete on 16th June, the British 10k London Run on 8th July and a community play later in the autumn.
London Citizens is an alliance of over 230 civil society institutions, including schools, faith communities, diaspora groups, charities and universities – who work together for the common good. We exist to strengthen civil society and increase the participation of ordinary people in public life.
Wantage Silver Band was formed in 1972. We are now one of the largest bands in the South of England with 180 players of all ages and abilities including our top section 'A' band. We play at concerts, contests, fetes, weddings, marches. We are raising funds to build a bandhall
The Friends of the Margaret Junior School support a junior school in Kasanje Village, Masaka District, Uganda which educates HIV/AIDs orphans and disabled children. Opened in 2004, the school now has over 250 children. The Friends have helped build 8 classrooms, latrines and supplied piped water.
An Abbotsholme education is an education for life. Every moment matters. Abbotsholme is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for ages 2-18. It is a wonderful place in which to learn and develop, with pupils leaving Abbotsholme confident, independent and adaptable.
KTS Trust is the charitable arm of Kensington Temple School in Ghana. For less than £60 per pupil per term, the School provides education to hundreds of local children at a level that gives them a fair chance in life. We are currently raising £150,000 to secure the long-term future of the School.
We organise fundraising activities to support and advance the education of the children at the school. We provide and assist in the provision of facilities for education at the school.
We are a registered charity whose primary aim is to offer a range of groups, services and activities for pre school children and their families in Willington, County Durham and the surrounding areas.
A fantastic organisation, with Christian values, that enables underprivileged young people in Ghana to realise their potential through further education and football training programmes. Many young people in Ghana face great challenges to proceed with education beyond primary school. We seek donations to enable such young people to access academic or vocational training programmes so they can extend their learning. LFLG also encourages the development of football in rural schools and communities, where opportunities to play are limited. This teaches teamwork and leadership skills, serving as a road map to becoming motivated, self-disciplined and responsible Ghanaian citizens. We are a small group of people who have supported and mentored needy and destitute children in Ghana for nearly 20 years. We are committed to coming alongside these young people whilst keeping our supporters regularly informed. Funds raised directly benefit underprivileged young people - so transforming their lives and futures. If you would like more information on the charity, or information on how to set up regular giving then please email us at: [email protected] THANK YOU! Charity No: 1169915
Goldington Academy, formerly Goldington Middle School, Parent Teachers Association supports the school financially and in other ways, to support its efforts to enhance the learning of its pupils. The PTA organises fundraising events throughout the year. Financial support is always needed. Thank you.
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The HMC JCR Charitable Trust provides funds for academic purposes, including hardship, to all current Harris Manchester College students. It tries to cover those unforseen events in life that can overtake anybody at anytime and seem utterly overwhelming.
It supports the education of children in Ghana with a focus on rural areas through grants to schools and for vocational and teacher training, supporting local efforts and links with UK schools.
PROVIDES FINANCIAL HELP TO STUDENTS FROM St.JOHN'S SCHOOL MARLBOROUGH AND MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE FOR ENTERPRISING ACTIVITIES.THE DECISION ON GRANT AND AMOUNT OF GRANT TAKEN AFTER SUBMISSION OF REQUEST AND AN INTERVIEW
Every child deserves a vibrant, stimulating learning environment that awakens and supports their full potential. The Varkey Foundation builds new classrooms and centers of learning, addresses global teaching capacity and seeds excellence and innovation in the next generation of educators.
It is raising funds for the School Building Fund in order to build two new classrooms to replace two rapidly deteriorating demountable buildings.