The OPA has led the fight against these devastating cancers for over 30 years, by working to promote awareness of these lesser known but rapidly increasing cancers. This means that many more lives can be saved through earlier diagnosis and better treatment. The OPA receive no government funding.
Running for Premature Babies Foundation was founded by grieving parents Sophie and Ash Smith in memory of their baby triplets Henry, Jasper and Evan who tragically were unable to survive their premature birth in 2006. The charity raises funds for life saving equipment for Newborn Intensive Care Units, and funds research to advance the care of premature babies for the future. They inspire people to participate in running events, providing free training, social events and running kit, and ask that each runner raises at least $200 for their cause. The group celebrates all prematurely born children, both living and lost, and aims to give premature babies a better chance of survival.
is the nation’s first superhero-themed, family-friendly fun run specifically committed to raising awareness, support, and funding for kids and families aff
We are a collective of wildly productive writer/director/performers who create theater that is fusion of sport, poetry, and living-newspaper and non-illusory, interactive performance that conveys our experiences and ideas as directly and honestly as possible.
St. Mary's is one of two Catholic Primary schools in the parish of Ascot Vale. Its sister school is St. Margaret's, Maribyrnong. St. Mary’s has two of each class from Prep to Grade 6 and our current enrolment is three hundred and seventy three students. The school has a culturally diverse population comprising many nationalities. This diversity is an enriching dimension of our community and is embraced by all.
The P&C Association promotes the interests of the school through: - Cooperation between parents, teachers, students and members of the general community - Assisting in the provision of resources, facilities and amenities for the school - Fostering community interest in educational matters.
Cranbourne South Primary School (CSPS) is located in a semi-rural environment approximately 5 kilometres south of Cranbourne. In the last 3 years we have been in the process of implementing a building master plan to incorporate replacing old buildings with new. These changes correlate with our high quality teaching and learning programs. CSPS has an enrolment of 348 students. We employ a dedicated staff comprising of 3 Principal Class, 20 teaching staff, 11 Education Support Staff, 1 Business Manager, 2 part time Office staff and one Social Worker and Welfare Officer who works 2 days a week. In addition, 3 Leading Teachers have been appointed to work in the Strategic Priority areas of Mathematics, English and Cooperative Learning/ Guided Inquiry.
TRIBE Freedom Foundation was inspired by a 1,000 mile run across Europe in 2013 to fight child trafficking. Our mission is to end human trafficking. Funds raised are granted to inspiring projects: (i) providing rehabilitation for the victims of trafficking, and (ii) preventing trafficking.
The mission of the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank is to distribute food effectively through collaborative efforts that minimize hunger, promote nutrition and encourage self-reliance through education.
The San Luis Obispo County Friday Night Live Partnership (SLOFNLP) is a non-profit organization that partners with SLO County Drug and Alcohol Services to promote drug and alcohol prevention, resiliency, and positive development in youth. FNL pro
Revive MS Support provides support for people living with Multiple Sclerosis, including family & carers, enhancing their well-being & empowering them to live full lives. Revive offers a wide range of therapeutic services & practical help from their Glasgow centre and outreaches across Scotland.
Shelter Cymru is Wales' people and homes charity. We believe that everyone in Wales has the right to a decent home and that this is essential to the health and well-being of people and communities. We work closely with our sister charities in England and Scotland, but we are completely independent and focus solely on the needs of people in Wales. The charity’s vision is that everyone in Wales should have a decent and affordable home. Our mission is to improve people’s lives through our advice and support services and through training, education and information work. Shelter Cymru helps a wide cross section of people with a range of housing, debt and welfare related problems. We offer free, confidential, independent advice, advocacy and legal representation from community-based centres, in every local authority in Wales. Details are attached of how many people we helped in each area up until the end of March. We are aware that demand for our services far exceeds our capacity. In the past year nearly 100,000 visitors came to our website to view our advice online pages. We have improved our telephone advice service to ensure that the most urgent and complex cases receive the priority attention and face to face we have assisted nearly 16,000 people, preventing homelessness in 89% of the cases where it was threatened. Through our research, policy work and campaigning, we influence the Welsh agenda on housing and homelessness in terms of both the policy and legislative approach and in developing radical solutions to homelessness and housing problems in Wales.