Lucy’s Love Bus delivers comfort and quality of life to children (birth to 21) with cancer throughout New England by providing referrals and access to free integrative therapies. We believe that pediatric cancer patients deserve easy access to the
Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice provides vital care to patients and families living with terminal illness across Birmingham and Sandwell. The Hospice cares for more than 1,000 families each year. We are here to offer physical, emotional, social and spiritual care to the whole family.
The Subiaco Primary School Parents and Citizens Association coordinates fundraising events throughout the year to assist in the provision of additional facilities, resources and amenities for the benefit of students and the wider school community. All money raised will directly support projects to benefit our children and the teaching program.
We are Warm Heart, a community-based, development organization serving mountainous, rural northern Thailand. We are dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to solving isolated Hill Tribe villages’ problems while respecting their culture, t
The University of Glasgow Trust is the main vehicle for philanthropic donations to the University of Glasgow. The Trustees are responsible for disbursement of grants from gifts made to University of Glasgow priority fundraising projects. These include; the Medical Fund, Chancellor's Fund, Scholarships Fund, Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, The Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE), the Small Animal Hospital Campaign and the Beatson Pebble Appeal. The Trust also receives and administers unrestricted gifts and bequests for the benefit of the University.
Greenfingers is committed to supporting children and families through the creation of magical gardens at children's hospices throughout the UK. All the Greenfingers’ gardens are unique and are created to help make life a little better for children and families in hospices.
Children North East is the oldest independent children's charity in the North East of England - founded in 1891. Each year we support over 5000 children, young people and familes to overcome problems associated with poverty and deprivation and enable them to reach their full potential in life.
St Leonard’s Catholic Primary School is committed to providing a safe and caring educational environment for all the students in our care. We aim to provide a learning environment, which is friendly, welcoming and secure, where children, parents and teachers work in unison to support and nurture each individual. We endeavour to provide the educational resources and physical facilities necessary to enhance this learning environment. We value each individual within our school community and commit ourselves to assist and challenge them to realise their spiritual, intellectual, emotional, social and physical potential. We strive to contribute to the development of students’ sense of self worth, enthusiasm for learning and optimism for the future. We value the rich cultural and social diversity that exists in our school and society and encourage students’ greater understanding, tolerance and acceptance of others.
Magic Bus enables some of the world's poorest families to move out of poverty. Through the use of a mentoring model and a sport-based curriculum, it engages children and ensures that they make the right choices so that they have a constructive journey from childhood through to livelihood.