When the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre first opened in 1993, we offered a day treatment program for youth struggling with drug and alcohol addiction and ran a support program for parents. But the original dream had been to open a youth resident
Narcolepsy UK's objectives continue to be to provide relief and aid to those persons suffering from narcolepsy. Our vision is to help provide a world where narcolepsy is understood and people with narcolepsy have the support they need to ensure that their rights are upheld and that they have the same opportunities as others in society. At a practical level, we deliver this by: Raising professional, political and public awareness and understanding of the needs of people with narcolepsy, their families and carers. Campaigning to influence the policies of legislators and funding bodies. Delivering relevant sustainable services that satisfy the needs of people with narcolepsy, their families and carers. Providing information and practical support to people with narcolepsy, their families and carers, either directly, in partnership with others or by facilitating and supporting the work of other organisations. Supporting research into the effects and management of narcolepsy. Our strategic aim is to achieve all this through a combination of fundraising, continuing dialogue with politicians, medical professionals, other patient groups across the European Union in particular and a variety of projects.
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St James is a local primary school that prides itself on a wonderful school spirit with an amazing school community.
Dayboro State School has a friendly country atmosphere and a wonderful sense of community, attributes we value and strive to retain. Our motto "Cultivating Knowledge" echoes our rural and agricultural roots. There is a high level of pride in Dayboro which is reflected in our standards of academic and sporting performance, behaviour and active citizenship. Our school benefits from a highly enthusiastic and skilled state", supportive community and fabulous students. We are enthusiastic about welcoming new families to our beautiful town and especially new members to our School P&C.
Domestic and International Equipment Grants – PIFB equipment grants are available year-round and are designed to help leagues, teams, and community organizations around the
A team of 20 are cycling 400 miles to raise funds for the York and Lancaster Regiment to renovate the facilities at Sheffield Memorial Park which is dedicated to the Sheffield Pals who died on 1 July 1916 on the opening day of the Battle of the Somme. Please help them raise the target of £20,000
The Point Lookout SLSC Junior Activities Program (Nippers) offers a unique program for children aged between 5 and 14 years. Our program currently has just over 240 children actively involved and is run every Saturday from October to March. Fundraising plays a huge part of our existence, without this we wouldn't be able to provide the high quality program we deliver week in, week out developing skills into our future lifesavers/community volunteers who endeavour to keep our beached safe. Please support us in any way you can, a little goes a long way!