As a new school community, Keysborough Gardens Primary School have developed our own unique culture and identity, built upon our Vision and Values. Our vision is to ensure that every student is equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing and globally connected world. The core values of Kindness, Empathy, Gratitude, Respect and Excellence guide the daily interactions of all members of the Keysborough Gardens Community.
We help to improve the care and treatment of local patients by funding vital equipment, research, patient support, buildings and people in the Northern General, Royal Hallamshire, Weston Park, Jessop Wing and Charles Clifford Dental hospitals.
Brain Tumour Alliance Australia Inc (BTAA) is the only national brain tumour patient and caregiver organisation in Australia who represents the brain tumour community from the health care consumer view point. Established in late 2008 by a group of brain tumour patients and current and former caregivers, BTAA seeks to represent the brain tumour community from the viewpoint of the patient, family and caregiver. While welcoming the advice and input of medical specialists, BTAA hope by working together we can strengthen the patient support group alliances across Australia and convey consistent messages across a variety of health consumer groups and the Brain tumour community.
VBF is an independent charity for vets and their families, VNs and vet students in need. Free and confidential support is tailored to an individual's circumstance and includes assistance relating to financial hardship, stress, addiction and employment.
Down Syndrome Ireland is the national organisation of people with Down Syndrome and their families with over 3,000 member families and 25 voluntary branches nationwide. It is dedicated to being the primary source of support and information to people with Down syndrome, their families and the professional community, working towards an improved quality of life along with a respect and acceptance of people with Down syndrome as valued members of Society. Down Syndrome Ireland provide a wide range of supports and services to people with Down syndrome, their families and the professionals that assist them, from support services in the early days for new parents; through to early development; educational support; health advice; projects to develop independence; advocacy; and social activities, at both national and local level. Down Syndrome Ireland is almost fully reliant on donations and fundraising to support their work, so every penny really will make a difference. For more information on Down Syndrome Ireland visit www.downsyndrome.ie
To deliver high quality palliative & end of life care in West Cumbria; providing services traditionally found in a Hospice building to people in their own homes and local communities: Home nursing, patient support, pre & post family bereavement care, complementary care, lymphoedema services.
Honeywood Primary School is proud to be an Independent Public School. The school is located in the rapidly growing southern suburb of Wandi. As an Independent Public School we work in collaboration and partnership with our families and the wider school community to develop the vision and direction for the school’s future.
The Care Workers' Charity, formerly The Care Professionals Benevolent Fund is here to support care professionals going through tough times. As a vulnerable workforce, when life takes a turn for the worse, The Care Workers’ Charity can provide the support needed to weather the storm.
Outstanding physicians and superior nursing care combine with the highest degree of technology to make GBMC the first choice of more than 100,000 individuals each year - performing more than 40,000 surgical procedures, delivering more than 4,500 ba
Thank you for visiting Playskill on MyDonate. Playskill provides pre-school parent and child playgroups in Watford and Hemel Hempstead for children with physical difficulty or delay.
Our vision is an intentional Catholic faith community, where through Christ, the hearts of all learners are filled with optimism, courage and learning capability . We are a school with a long and rich history closely connected to our founders - the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions; who founded our school in 1912, our Parish and local community. We show a genuine care for our children and place wellbeing and learner achievement at the centre. Excellence is encouraged, diversity valued and success celebrated. We encourage active parent and whānau participation in, and support of, all aspects of school life. We all work together to provide a high quality education where our special character permeates all that we do.
The Marine Conservation Society is the UK charity dedicated to protecting our seas, shores and wildlife. We work to ensure that the rich wildlife of our seas can be restored, that fish stocks can recover and our beaches and bathing waters can become cleaner.
The Aplastic Anaemia Trust supports people who suffer from the bone marrow disease aplastic anaemia, a disease as common as leukaemia and just as deadly. The AAT is the only charity committed to raising money for sufferers of this disease.