The Development and Alumni Relations Office at the University of Sussex
Vale Park Primary School is a school with a wonderful community of students, families, staff and friends.
The Jamboree Heights State School Parents & Citizens Association exist to facilitate and organise various fundraising events that enhance and further develop the environment for teaching and learning at our school.
The Friends of St Luke’s was established in 1981 to raise much needed funded for St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network. St Luke's Radiation Onocology comprises of three oncology centres - St Luke's Hospital at Rathgar, St Luke's Radiation Oncology Centre at Beaumont Hospital and St Luke's Radiation Oncology Centre at St Jame's Hospital. The Friends of St Luke’s relies entirely on voluntary contributions and fundraising events organised by our patients, families and friends. St Luke’s is regarded as more than a health care institution. It has set the standards in radiation oncology and is a world-class centre for the delivery of radiotherapy.
We raise funds to assist in the treatment and care of persons suffering from mental or physical illness, in particular Huntington's disease. We also give funds to promote research, grants to other organisations with similar purposes and other such support as the trustees see fit.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim community’s motto of ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’ reflects its pursuit for harnessing social justice.The service to mankind ethos is an organ of the community’s youth organisation, Majlis Khuddam ul Ahmadiyya (MKA UK), which strives to carry out national charitable acts.
Oakhill Drive is a welcoming, friendly school providing learning experiences catering for the broad spectrum of student's interests and abilities. ODPS provides a strong foundation for every student's future learning. We enjoy the support of parents and work together to provide a positive, supportive environment for students to thrive.
Making a difference to the lives of those less fortunate.
We believe that education is the key that enables all people to create economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families, and their community. Our focus is on critical developmental periods – early childhood and adolescence &nda
Our aim at St Patrick’s is to provide quality educational experiences for all. We encourage students to explore and learn about the Catholic faith and the understanding of and the love for Jesus. Our staff inspire and challenge students to do their best and to develop a love of learning so all students can achieve academic success. In the spirit of St Mary MacKillop, our school believes in the promotion of relationships built upon mutual respect, trust and faith. Unity is strength, and here at St Patrick’s, that is what makes our school a family. St Patrick’s Parents and Friends Association is an integral part of school life. The association exists to allow parents and other friends of the school to become closely involved with the School. The Parents and Friends Association provides a valuable service to the school.