The University of St Andrews Charities Campaign holds events throughout the year to raise money for Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres, Macmillan and Médecins Sans Frontières. We also support students to fund-raise for other charitable causes. More information: www.charities-campaign.org.uk
ManHealth are supporting men with mental health issues and helping reduce the risks of preventable suicides.
ARC provides non-directive information and support to expectant & bereaved parents who are given a worrying antenatal test result or are told that their unborn baby may have an abnormality, and have difficult decisions to make about the future of the pregnancy. All donations made will ensure that parents continue to have access to our range of support and information services: - a national helpline run by trained staff, 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday - a telephone support network of trained volunteers - a website, which includes a moderated forum where parents can support and talk to one another - a range of literature for parents and their families - training for health professionals who are involved in the screening process - ARC also informs policy and represents the views of its members to the Government, the NHS and the media.
Our foundation’s commitment to our patients is to collaborate and partner with the leaders in oncology, technology, science, medicine and philanthropy to make Lung Cancer a chronically managed disease within 10 years.
The Butterfly AVM Network Charity was created to raise funds for much needed Research into finding a cure for Arteriovenous malformations. These are abnormal connections between arteries and veins anywhere in your body. We also want to raise awareness and support for sufferers & their families .
Hillcrest Primary School aims to provide a creative and innovative learning environment which is intellectually, emotionally and physically supportive of learning. In fostering this development our school values the rich diversity of its community and promotes the positive involvement and interaction between students, staff and parents.
Edney Primary School is an Independent Public School in High Wycombe, Western Australia. It caters for approximately 400 students from Kindy to Year 6. Edney Primary School is a safe, happy and positive school, where all members of our community, staff, students and parents feel valued, listened to and supported to be their best. The School vision is - Respect and Excellence. Respect for self, others, community and the environment. Excellence in all aspects of life and the belief that excellence is the key to success.
We aim to: Inspire Learning Live the Gospel Spread the Word Be on earth the heart of God Our Vision for Learning Nurture our faith Celebrate our gifts Challenge our minds Create our future Our Core Values Demonstrate the qualities of Jules Chevalier Genuine care for others Perseverance Hardworking Prayerfulness
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