Streatley Hill Preschool is a charity run by volunteers which provides Early Years Education for children aged 2-5 years. Our main aim is to enhance the development of children under statutory school age by offering play, education and care facilities.
Project Gambia: People Feeding People works in partnership with Saint John's School for the Deaf in Serrekunda in The Gambia. We are a Scottish based charity working in West Africa (SCO45243) and fund-raise in Scotland to support the school feeding programme of Saint John's, a school of just over 250 deaf children in one of the world's poorest countries.
We raise money through a variety of events with the aim of improving the experience of children attending Horsmonden Primary School.
The Integrated Education Fund (IEF) is an independent fundraising and grant making charitable body providing a financial foundation for the development and growth of integrated education in Northern Ireland. It draws its mandate from the growing demand from parents and pupils for inclusive high quality integrated education. Its aim is simple. It wants to enable as many children as possible to learn together in an environment that celebrates, not fears, religious and cultural diversity. It wants to make integration not separation the norm in the education system. It supports the establishment of new integrated schools, the transformation of existing schools to integrated status and cross community school initiatives and projects that provides meaningful interaction between pupils, parents, staff and the wider community.
The aim of Keep Kids in School is just that: to help kids that have lost one or both parents to keep going to school in the face of severe poverty.We do this by fundraising and supporting the work of a small volunteer-run local NGO, APEED-Benin, in West Africa. We keep kids in school by paying towards their school fees, buying school books, stationery and cloth to make school uniforms, maintaining a project library and mentoring.
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St Joseph’s RC Primary School Association is made up of all parents at St Joseph’s School with a committee appointed to organise social and fundraising events throughout the year. Our main focus is to help the school community by organising social events for parents and children to get together. We also aim to raise money to purchase extra equipment for the school and to enable extra activities for the children over and above those that would normally be available. We raise our funds through annual events such as walk-a-thons, themed evenings, discos and dancing nights, auction nights and a summer fair together with childrens parties. The funds raised are mainly drawn on to provide a two-teacher system, which assists in the school achieving high standards. We are constantly carrying out maintenance and improvement to the premises and currently raising money for refurbishment of the school facilities and general common parts - something that will benefit current St Joseph’s pupils and future pupils for many years to come. If you require any further information about St Joseph’s RC Primary School please visit our website at www.stjosephsschool.org.uk
Gemin-i is an educational charity helping children around the world share ideas and work together for a brighter future.
The Butterfly Centre operates daily and welcomes children that are not able to attend mainstream schools and who will benefit from personalised programmes in life skills, literacy and numeracy under the care of qualified teachers and support staff in a safe classroom environment that is welcoming
Set in its rural location on the edge of Muthill village,Muthill Pre-school Group provides quality pre-school education for children aged 3 to 5 years
Student-led NGO set up in 2010 by Sotogrande International School. Our mission is to promote education as a force for good by enabling and empowering the voice of youth as agents of positive change within their communities and beyond. Get involved with KP and enrich yours and others lives!
j8 Educational Partnerships brings together small groups of school students in developed countries with small groups of school students in developing countries. The students work together to research the barriers to education within their own communities and also research strategies for breaking down these barriers. Once they have completed this research, they then take action in appropriate ways. In a developing country, they might raise awareness of the importance of education by giving presentations, discussing with parents, putting up posters. In a developed country, they might lobby politicians and officials and set up pupil scholarship schemes. This programme can have immediate success, for example directly persuading parents to send their children to school and setting up scholarship schemes. It also has more subtle long-term effects, raising the profile of education amongst everyone involved – children, parents, teachers, education officers and government ministers. Simultaneously: • it teaches pupils of the root causes of educational issues and how these are linked to other social issues, • it fosters a commitment to social justice and equality, • it encourages pupils to take action to bring about social justice, and • it requires the pupils from both schools to work together Education is the key to development and this programme encourages our next generation to commit themselves to improving education within their communities.
It provides funding for facilities and equipment, as required by the school, which assist the advance of education, whilst encouraging good relationships between staff, parents and other associated groups.
We love to play! As a friendly community preschool, we actively encourage and support children aged 2-5 years in learning through play, based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum framework.
Ellen Tinkham School in Exeter is an 'outstanding' Ofsted rated special school for pupils aged 3-19 years, which relies on events and fund raising to provide extra resources that enhance the experience of our children.
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The Alexander Ewart Fund for Nepal was set up in 2004 in memory of Alex who lost his life in a rafting accident while a volunteer teacher in Nepal. The fund supports development of education in Nepal through providing both buildings and support for students and teachers.
The Pelican Post is an innovative new approach to improving access to books in schools in Africa. Visitors to the website can pledge to post a story book from a reading list direct to a supporting school. The main objective is for each school to receive twenty copies of the same story from individual supporters from around the globe so that teachers can practice shared classroom reading and children can discover the joy of reading. Below are just few comments from our growing community of supporters; "This idea is quite simply brilliant. The Pelican Post is not just about posting a single book but about leaving a legacy that will inspire countless generations of children to learn to read." Lenny Henry, Actor, Comedian and Comic Relief Champion. "Satisfyingly simple, I hope the Pelican Post continues to inspire young minds far and wide." Julia Donaldson, Childrens Author. "I have visited schools in Africa where Pelican Post books have made a real difference. Books matter to all of us but they matter most of all to children who cant take them for granted." Jeremy Hunt MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media, Olympics and Sport. "What is very appealing about the Pelican Post is that I think it is rather nice for children to be able to read stories that they can identify with." Alexander McCall Smith, Author. "What a great idea - this gives the individual the opportunity to feel that they can make a difference. And the great thing about books is they go on journeys for whoever is going to read that book." Beverley Naidoo, Childrens Author. "Every now and again a small idea comes along which has the potential to make a big difference. The Pelican Post is one of those." John Humphrys, Journalist, Broadcaster and Author.
Otley All Saints C of E Primary School PTA is the Charity set up to support the school children - parents, teachers and the children are working to help support the work of the school - providing facilities and equipment and organising events to benefit everyone associated with the school.
The Friends of Epinay School raise funds and support school development and enhance opportunities for pupils, staff, parents/carers and the local community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Burstwick Community Partnership was set up in November 2011 to raise funds for the village school (Burstwick Community Primary School).
Mthunzi and Lilanda Initiative supports the education of vulnerable young people affected by economic and social problems in Zambia. We're building a secondary school at Mthunzi and meanwhile we pay school and college fees so these kids can achieve their huge potential.