The Acts of Hope Charitable believes that education is the best way to combat poverty, prejeudice and disadvantage. Our mission is to educate the children of the urban poor in South India. Our children live in some of the most deprived, disadvantaged and downtrodden communities in the world. We teach kids from the age of five through seventeen. Our school in Kasavanahalli now looks after 400 children. Acts of Hope integrates with the local community and hires local qualified, professional teachers. We have a network of supporting schools in the UK and we welcome guests and gap year students to the school.
Cherwell School PTA raises funds to enhance the experience of all the school's students. Your support will help us to provide additional facilities and experiences, above and beyond the school's own funding. Your gift will go directly towards projects that make the school environment better, that enable more students to go on more trips, that teach students life skills such as bike safety and first aid, and that provide equipment for after school clubs, art and drama.
We're a Boys Brigade Company based in Kilsyth, Scotland raising money for the village of Katete in Malawi. For years we've worked with Katete: working with Mary's Meals, we built a kitchen at the local school so each child could get one meal a day in their place of education; following the massive increase in attendance at the school, we worked with Classrooms for Malawi to renovate some of the school's classroom and visited in June 2014 to help with the work. Now we're continuing fundraising to keep helping the school and the village. We hope to be able to pay for the renovation of the church which also serves as 2 classrooms during the week, so the people of Katete have a place both to worship and to learn, before hopefully returning in the summer of 2016 in order to give out the many goods and clothes that have been donated to us for the most vulnerable pupils at the school.
We are the PTA for Ditcheat Primary School. We hold community events to raise funds & enhance the school life. We are a small school of 84 pupils. We are currently raising money for a new kitchen with a target of £30,000. We need all the extra support and help we can get! Thanks for reading.
Dore Parents Association (DPA), is a registered charity which raises money for the benefit of Dore Primary School. Fundraising is ongoing throughout the year, including events such as, the summer ball, autumn family fun day, discos for both parents and children and the annual village fun run. All the monies raised, contribute hugely to the quality of school life, and offer the opportunity for school to purchase items that otherwise the school budget would not be able to stretch to.
Simon Marks is a vibrant Jewish primary school dedicated to learning and excellence where children come first. Every child is valued and inspired to achieve success through enhancing their intellectual curiosity, academic achievement, physical development, imagination, creativity and spirituality.
To advance the education of the pupils of frederick holmes school, by providing or assisting in the provision of educational, recreational and other charitable facilities, not normally provided by the government of the local authority.
The Midlands Bursary Group are an active collection of alumni who have supported the Oriel Midlands Bursary, which is awarded to one student a year from the Midlands area.
Springfield is a small Special school based in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands. Our pupils are aged from 3-11 years and have a range of learning needs that cannot be met by a mainstream school.
Friends 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.
Kenya Secondary Education Fund aims to provide secondary and further education to underpriveleged children from a Kenyan village.
A friendly Parent Staff Association raising funds to help supplement the education of our children.
Tadley Parent Teacher Association raise funds to support the education of children attending Tadley Community Primary School Funds are used to purchase equipment, workshops etc which would not normally be provided by the Local Education Authority.
We provide a rich and exciting learning environment for children from our village and the surrounding area. Contributions raised will all be used to further enrich our children's learning.
CEN provides advice and support to children and their parent/s experiencing problems in school particularly with reintegrating pupils who have been excluded from school.
Mission Statement: Holy Trinity School Assocaition is a organisation whos purpose is to raise funds for Holy Trinity CEVA Primary School, Yeovil and asscoiated charities in the local community. ****Latest News**** Yeovil Half Marathon, Sunday 24th March 2013. Please support TEAM HTSA by making a donation.. The team so far... Andy Bicknell, Simon Annetts, Ben Dyke, Steve Lye, Melissa Harrison, Lorna Coates and Richard Brett....and we need more team members please!!! Help us beat last year's total of £1200!!
The Kipungani Schools Trust is a charitable organization that rebuilds primary schools along the coast of Kenya, funds related community projects and sponsors scholarship students to move onto secondary education. Every pound that is donated to the KSTrust arrives in Kenya without deduction and is spent ethically and wisely, demonstrating that small sums of money can - and will - change Africa.
CRED Foundation not only helps develop these projects, but facilitates schools, colleges and young people in making a difference for themselves. To find out more about us, visit: http://www.credteamtrips.org or http://www.cred.org.uk
St Chad's College Durham's alumni, friends and parents can support the work of our College, as we continue to provide opportunities and facilities which allow our students to excel and succeed. We currently need your help to support these projects: Paddock Pavilion & Boathouse - our new facility on our land by the river providing ample storage for our boats and social space in the newly landscaped College Paddock. Anna's Room - in memory of Anna Roots, formerly Townsend (Chad's 1998-2001) who tragically died in 2014, we are raising money for a room in the Paddock Pavilion. Postgraduate scholarships - to provide financial support to allow some of our Chad's finalists to continue their studies to research level. College Choir - each year our talented student singers and organists enrich College through its ongoing musical tradition. We offer choral and organ scholarships and raise money to pay for music and professional training. St Chad's College is a recognised (independent) college of Durham University, founded in 1904. Unlike the majority of Durham colleges, St Chad's is not maintained or governed by the University and is financially autonomous, independently staffed and entirely self-governed. One of the smallest of Durham's colleges in terms of student numbers (350 undergraduates, 150 postgraduates) St Chad's nonetheless has the largest staff, extensive library facilities, and among the highest undergraduate academic results in Durham. As an independent charity, which receives only a small amount of money from the University and receives none of the £9,000 tuition fee each student now pays, to be able to continue to provide and improve our facilities for our students’ studies, accommodation, wellbeing, sport, recreation and self-improvement, we rely on the generous donations of our alumni and friends. Please join the ever-increasing number of people who are proud to support St Chad’s. Dr Joe Cassidy Principal
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Amici Bruerni is an educational charity established to support the aims and activities of Bruern Abbey School. Bruern Abbey is a unique school seeking to enable boys with learning difficulties to pass examinations for mainstream senior schools and then to flourish in those schools, and afterwards. Boys at Bruern work and play hard whilst enjoying the freedom of the Oxfordshire countryside.More information on the school can be found at www.bruernabbey.org. Amici Bruerni has been set up to do two things. Firstly, to provide additional facilities and equipment to enhance the experience of all boys at the school, thereby increasing every pupil’s chances of overcoming his learning difficulties. Secondly, to provide means tested financial support to existing pupils who would otherwise be unable to complete their education at the school. Our first major event is the Amici Bruerni Fundraising Dinner at school on the 1st July. Later in July a group of boys, parents and teachers will be walking, running and riding the Ridgeway to raise sponsorship money. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1135207
HPS Trust works seamlessly with teachers at Holland Park School, financing educational and outward bound projects for which there is no public money and which are aimed at raising the aspirations and ambitions of students, giving them the confidence and motivation to succeed and fulfill their potential.
Heritage Park Community Special School, Sheffield, provides for Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties Pupils (7-16). We deliver a personalised curriculum focused on learner need and overcoming the complex barriers to learning presented by a range of special needs and learning difficulties.
Ashlyns School Association charity raises money for short to medium term projects that enrich the lives of the students. These activities cannot be met by the schools' budget. The school has a major project to raise money to build new sports facilities for the school community.