(AU, 96104461814) Browse eventsDSA is committed to providing sport and recreation opportunities for Australians with a physical disability. We provide programs and also collaborate with other organisations to increase opportunities across Australia. We also educate and raise the profile for equal rights and opportunities.
(NZ, Putaruru Primary School - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a primary school located in the small country town of Putaruru. We offer our children a wide curriculum where they are able to excel.
(UK, 20102128) Browse eventsBrain Tumour Ireland was founded in 2012 by a small group of people caring for a family member who was sadly lost to a Brain Tumour. As a national organisation our aim is to continue to fight the battle against the disease in her honour. Through Brain Tumour Ireland (The Ronnie Fehily Foundation) we hope to create a place where people can come for information, guidance and comfort. A place to learn what to expect and a community to provide support. Iin addition to supporting the brain tumour community we provide funding for medical research. As a fully registered member of the Charities Regulator, Brain Tumour Ireland is compliant with all rules and regulations concerning fundraising, both online and traditional.
(AU, Plympton International College - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 42219625778) Browse eventsOur wonderful P&C Association runs all sorts of fundraisers throughout the school year to raise money that helps to improve our school and make it the best it can be.
(AU, Alkimos Baptist College Inc - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1173239) Browse eventsUnitas Youth Zone, is a state of the art youth facility in Burnt Oak, Barnet. it is the 12th Youth Zone in the OnSide network and gives young people aged 8-19 (or up to 25 with a disability) somewhere safe and inspiring to go in their leisure time. For just 50p young people get access to 20 different activities every night from art, music and drama to football and climbing there is something for everyone. Beyond this Unitas provides tailored support including employability and 121 support. For young people in Barnet and North London, we are here 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
(AU, 26823345658) Browse eventsBletchington Public school values excellence, innovation and community that strives to providing its students with a safe secure supportive environment. They aim to cater to every individuals learning, welfare and social needs of our students. Help our school raise money to help continue to do that purchase some extra resources.
(AU, 76061663646) Browse eventsTogether we will make the Irymple South Primary School community the best place for learning and growth. We will empower every student to reach their full potential academically, socially and emotionally through quality learning experiences every day in a safe, supportive and thriving environment.
(UK, 220256) Browse eventsEstablished in 1911, The People’s Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne, has been producing participation theatre to a professional standard for over a hundred years and has become one of the largest and oldest amateur theatre groups in the UK. Supporting people to take their first steps on and behind the stage and creating entertaining, compelling art in the heart of the community, The People’s Theatre builds confidence and nurtures the development of new writing. We stage up to 12 productions a year in our 500-seat main auditorium, and a further 3 productions in the 90-seat studio. All the shows are produced entirely by volunteer members, involving people in every aspect of staging and managing a show.
(AU, 26148815534) Browse eventsTogether……improving the lives of those affected by neurofibromatosis. Together……reaching for a cure.
(AU, Bletchley Park Primary School P&C Assoc Inc - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1169850) Browse eventsOur principle aim is to use the power of sport and the Ospreys brand to empower people within Ospreylia to make positive life choices. Ospreys in the Community will play an important part in improving many people's lives irrespective of age, ability or gender.We aim to improve lives by working in partnership with other organisations to create a wide range of innovative programmes that will be contained within our four Strategic Themes; Education, Health, Sport, and Inclusion. Why the community needs us Whilst sharing a strong relationship and forming a key part of the Ospreys Strategy, Ospreys in the Community operates on an independent basis to the professional rugby organisation. Our foundation utilises the undoubted power of the Ospreys brand and players in a positive fashion, to harness social good and make an impact in communities. Our impact on the community Ospreys in the Community engaged with over 46,000 people in our community last year becoming an established organisation that provides sustainable and enjoyable programmes that have a positive impact on the lives of Ospreylians.'Ospreys in the Community will be working to support Ospreylians so that Ospreylians support us.'
(UK, 1097619) Browse eventsCompletely voluntary and independent charity offering contact, information and support for families whose children are too deaf to benefit from hearing aids and need a surgically implanted cochlear implant to access sound. Organises information days for parents, and events and activity weekends for deaf children and their families enabling them to meet others who face the same daily challenges, share experiences and learn from one another. Provides newsletters and hosts an email circle and Facebook page for members. Charity run by parents whose children have cochlear implants and recognise that no one approach is suitable for all deaf children. The charity is reliant on donations, grants and fundraising efforts to cover expenses.
(AU, St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 20031027904) Browse eventsBuderim Mountain State School P&C is excited to host our first ever Colour fun Run. All money raised by students will go towards air-conditioning our school - Thank you for your participation and support!
(UK, 1139925) Browse eventsAction on Postpartum Psychosis (APP), the response to severe postnatal mental illness. We (1) provide reliable information; (2) facilitate a PP community & peer support network; (3) facilitate research; (4) increase awareness of PP; & (5) advocate for improved services. Web: www.app-network.org
(UK, 1107395) Browse eventsIts prime purpose is to provide appropriate help, medical, financial and otherwise, to current and retired jockeys who are injured, unable to ride or in need.
(US, 51-0180665) Browse eventsWe strengthen families through a two-generation approach to education. With our free classes, low-income parents in New York City develop the literacy and language skills they need to succeed in today’s world. Our research-based curriculum also inc
(NZ, Waikowhai Primary School - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a Decile 3 multicultural school with approximately 200 pupils. Our vision for our students and staff is that they will be confident, connected, actively involved life long learners as well as being positive in their own identity and personal well being.