Prayers from Maria was inspired by the prayers of seven-year-old Maria McNamara, who lost her battle against a brain stem glioma in 2007. While Maria was receiving treatment at St. Jude, she prayed for other sick children that she met, hoping the d
Bimbadeen Heights is a large primary school in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne in Mooroolbark with a school population of around 500 students.
Each year 35,000 parents are told their unborn baby may have an abnormality. ARC provides information about antenatal testing and supports parents and their families when an abnormality is discovered in their much wanted baby. ARC is a lifeline for expectant and bereaved parents.
The Winnicott Foundation helps to support care for premature and critically ill newborn babies and their families. It aims to help: - Save the lives of more babies - Enable babies to leave hospital sooner - Produce better long term futures for babies - Support parents to be with their babies
Lucas Primary School is very excited to have our first ever colour run! We are a new school (opened in 2020) and as such have not been able to host large scale fundraising events that other schools have entrenched as part of their yearly programs. When we decided to do a large scale fundraiser we researched lots of fundraising options and lots of schools recommended the “School Fun Run” company. This year we are raising money for a large screen in our Gym. This will allow us to share our learning visually in assembly and will be utilised for school events and as part of our Physical Education program. Our Junior School Council is very excited to be hosting the colour run and can’t wait to start promoting it to our school community. Thank you “School Fun Run” for making the setup of our colour run so smooth and for pairing us with Hayley as our Personal Fundraising Coach.
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Barnardos is one of New Zealand's largest and most respected children’s charities. We work with the most vulnerable children in communities across Aotearoa. We are there when families need us most. We provide urgent, intensive and vital social services that respond directly to the needs of the children and families we support. We work on the frontline with communities who are most at risk, dealing with challenging and complex issues like family violence, child abuse and neglect. Our services are helping to make New Zealand the best place to be a child. Barnardos New Zealand Incorporated is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC21844.
St Catherine's is a small Catholic school guided by St Catherine in Lalor West in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. St Catherine's values freedom and justice and regards its mission to be faithful to our Lord Jesus by reaching out to those in need. We value diversity & multiculturalism and offer a safe, friendly and fair environment for all members of our community.
We are a school where every child matters, and every moment counts.
ToyBox is dedicated to supporting Australia's sick and disadvantaged children. To do this we purchase needy children vital equipment and therapy to conquer the challenges life has brought them, fund incredible escapes so they can enjoy welcome distractions and inspiration to make their journeys easier, fill essential grants that support their family and allow them to be by their child’s side for comfort and fund necessary research so that future generations will not face these challenges.
Team Hope works with communities to transform children’s lives by tackling poverty and inequality through our Christmas Shoebox Appeal, sustainable development projects and in raising awareness of poverty’s causes and impacts.
The Bristol Initiative Charitable Trust 1996 manages donations to support the work of the Bristol Cultural Development Partnership (BCDP). All money received is used for cultural activities, including the events of the Bristol Festival of Ideas.