Coton Parent Teacher Association is a motley collection of volunteer parents who try to raise funds to benefit the children of Coton Primary School. Current fundraising is for repairs/replacements to the outside swimming pool to maintain this as a valued resource for the children and community.
It assists the Mara Rianda School (which currently has approximately 500 pupils) and the immediate local community in the Mara Rianda, Maasai Mara, Kenya by providing the school with resources, providing bursary's for secondary education, assisting in the funding of its teaching staff and helping to provide fresh clean drinking water.
Welcome to the Turing Trust... The Turing Trust is an African micro-development charity set up in 2009 to develop sustainable rural schools in Ghana. The Turing Trust was set up by James Turing in response to the unfair poverty he saw in a Ghanaian school during his gap year. He was shocked at how the school managed to operate without a single textbook for over 50 students and was compelled to help them. The Trust has a Ghanaian branch (registered in Ghana as the Turing Foundation) which carries out several activities involving the school. The schools name is the Afoako ICCES (Integrated Community Centre for Employable Skills) and is located in a small village in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. By raising awareness and funding in the UK this will enable the Trust to support the local, community-led ICCES who give children the education, support and inspiration they need to transform their lives. We fundraise through our enthusiastic supporters in our local communities to help the schools and wonderful communities who have made such a strong impression on the founding members of the Turing Trust. With all of this support we are able to make huge changes to the lives of the children we work with in Ghana. Since the Trust began we have enabled 20 extra students to gain an education each year by constructing a girls dormitory, we have built and furnished a computer lab enabling a whole community to access to the digital world, donated over £30,000 and 55 computers to our associated schools in Ghana and most importantly ensured that hundreds of students have been able to gain an education. For more information about the Turing Trust please visit www.turingtrust.co.uk
TPS HSA is the Home School Association (sometimes called a PTA) of Tufnell Park Primary School.
The Worthians Charitable Trust funds charitable activities in support of Worth Society, Worth School and the Abbey including School bursaries; the Global Action Awards which any Worthian who plans to spend time in voluntary service can apply; and initiatives such as the Glenn Robertson Memorial Fund
Empowering the Ummah to strive for Academic & Islamic excellence, through the provision of highly structured Islamic Studies, Arabic & Qur'aan programs taught by fully qualified teachers at Al Furqaan Education Centre Shipley, Bradford. Donate now & Help us build a Centre for Educating the Ummah!
The CLS Bursary Trust provides financial support for boys with the talent but not the means to attend the School. Since the Headmaster launched the Bursary Campaign in 2000 180 boys have entered the School on full fee means-tested scholarships.
Westminster School is an independent boarding and day school for young persons and its main objective is to provide as wide an access as possible to broadly based primary and secondary education of the highest standard.
Friends of West Wimbledon School was formed by a group of parents when the school opened to raise money for the things that are not covered by the school's everyday budget.
The Ghana Education Project works in the region of Nkwanta in North East Ghana. It seeks to promote the development of the local community through education, training and the associated infrastructure. Our new Girls’ School opened in September 2013. http://www.ghanaeducationproject.org.uk/
The Great Totham Primary School PTFA is a charitable organisation that works alongside the teaching staff to enhance the education of each and every child at the school. The PTFA is dependent on parents, teachers, friends and alumni for their time and donations to make events successful and fun!
The Rwenzori Trust was set up in 1992 to promote education and training in Uganda, focussing on the Rwenzori mountain area. Within the Trust, the current projects are sponsoring secondary school education, completing an eco-tourism lodge and building a local clinic and pre-school nursery.
BRGS is a popular, selective, 11-18 Foundation School in the Rossendale Valley. We aim to help students to discover and develop their talents, interests and abilities to the full. In 2006, due to the generosity of the school, alumni, parents and students, we reached our £1 million target for a new Sports Hall. We are grateful for the continued support of friends of the school who enable us to fund such essential, priority projects.
Al-Noor Independent Primary School is a faith-based school on the outskirts of East London. We deliver a curriculum based on the National Curriculum, informed and supplemented by Qur’anic, Islamic and Arabic Studies.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Aim of the Maarifa Project is to 'Overcome Poverty through Education'. Please donate to support our cause.The Maarifa Project became a Registered Scottish Charity in 2013 and awarded NGO Status in Tanzania in January 2016. The Maarifa Project crosses the boundaries of race, culture and religion to provide education and skills development specific to the needs of children, young people and communities in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. The cornerstone of this work lies in an ethos of teaching and learning together - promoting a healthier and more secure future for all. Education for a Brighter Future - Friendships for Life Charity No: SCO 44784 Find out more Website http://www.maarifaprojectscotland.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaarifaTanzania
A special school for children with severe learning difficulties. School Fund supports additional activities and specialist equipment to enrich the lives of pupils.
ThePromise pioneers new ways of supporting children with disabilities in Russia both in the community and within the orphanage system. It introduced the widely acclaimed pre-school education system called Portage into a Russian Baby Home, providing a model of best practice which has now been rolled out into the community and other institutions.
Consistently rated amongst the world's best universities, Imperial College London is a science-based institution with a reputation for excellence in teaching and research that attracts 14,000 students and 6,000 staff of the highest international quality. Innovative research at the College explores the interface between science, medicine, engineering and business, delivering practical solutions that improve quality of life and the environment - underpinned by a dynamic enterprise culture. Since its foundation in 1907, Imperial's contributions to society have included the discovery of penicillin, the development of holography and the foundations of fibre optics. This commitment to the application of research for the benefit of all continues today, with current focuses including interdisciplinary collaborations to improve global health, tackle climate change, develop sustainable sources of energy and address security challenges. In 2007, Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust formed the UK's first Academic Health Science Centre. This unique partnership aims to improve the quality of life of patients and populations by taking new discoveries and translating them into new therapies as quickly as possible.
The Kisoro Trust helps provide education for Deaf children in Kisoro, Uganda. This particular JustGiving page is for the Secondary School project only. If you want to give towards our other projects, including the Primary School, please refer to the website or contact the Trust directly.
ENABLE BUSOGA PARTNERS WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN THE BUSOGA AREA OF UGANDA. WE PROMOTE FRUIT DRYING, SOLAR AND SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY BUSINESSES. WE ALSO ESTABLISH SCHOOL LINKS HELPING WITH BUILDINGS AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL. THE BARBARA PROJECT HELPS CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY, PROVIDING VILLAGE ASSESSMENT CLINICS AND ESSENTIAL MOBILITY EQUIPMENT TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE AND IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE.
The Friends of Harford Manor School Association (Registered Charity No: 1013842) has been established for many years now, and is a thriving association. The group exists to support the work of the school and to encourage good relations between home and school. All monies raised go directly towards the provision of special educational needs to support the development of all students at the school.
Development Direct facilitates and supports links between UK and African schools and communities, focussing on education & health education for all, supporting ongoing projects at schools and clinics in Africa.
The Sherborne School Foundation exists to support the development of Sherborne School. It relies solely on the generosity and commitment of its supporters comprising Old Shirburnians, Current and Former Parents, and other Friends of the School, both individual and corporate.
GamBLE is a small Kent based charity, which helps provide nursery and primary school education in the village of Farato, Gambia. GamBLE's aim is to work with Gambians to improve the schooling and the education of children from 3-13.