Brady has announced the bold goal to cut the number of U.S. gun deaths in half by 2025, based on an innovative and exciting strategy that centers on the idea of keeping guns out of the wrong hands through three impact-driven, broadly engaging campaigns: (1) a policy focus to "Finish the Job" so that life-saving Brady background checks are applied to all gun sales; (2) to "Stop 'Bad Apple' Gun Dealers" – the 5 percent of gun dealers that supply 90 percent of all crime guns; and (3) to lead a new national conversation and change social norms around the real dangers of guns in the home, to prevent the homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings that happen every day as a result.
Tuesday's Children is a non-profit family service organization that has made a long-term commitment to every individual directly impacted by the events of September 11, 2001 and more recently those who have been impacted by terrorist incidents
For nearly half a century, the National Film and Television School (NFTS) has developed some of Britain and the world’s top creative talent. We run more than 30 MA, Diploma and Certificate courses - as well as numerous short courses - across a range of film, television and games disciplines.
Portside Christian College caters for students from Early Learning Centre through to Year 12, offering both SACE and a wide range of Certificates through our VET Program and Trade Training Centre. Our College is known in the community for its positive culture and genuine care and support of learners.
Trees For Life is a not for profit community based volunteer organisation, working to conserve and restore South Australia's natural environment since 1981. Trees For Life raises funds to protect, restore and conserve parcels of land to help repair the damage done from excessive land clearance. This is done by collecting seed to grow native plants for revegetation, assisting landholders by helping to supply them with below cost seedlings to revegetate their properties and helping to repair often barren parcels of land saline the landscape with biodiverse plantings for wildlife habitat and landscape restoration. Over 4500 hectares of bushland is worked on by volunteers who remove invasive weed species and allow the good bush to regenerate. Over 2000 volunteers across the state grow seedlings for landholders, collect seed, restore and conserve bushland and help with administrative tasks. Trees For Life raises funds from the public, through membership, fundraising and sponsorship to assist us in achieving our goals. Trees For Life's programs educate and empower community members to take action and make a difference to our environment for future generations. We invite you to help us by making a tax deductible donation to restore our landscape for the benefit of future generations.
We are the local animal shelter in Jersey, Channel Islands. We prevent cruelty, promote knowledge, provide for the aged, sick, lost and unwanted animals domestic and wildlife.
Our charity uses sport as a tool to engage the children and to guide them away from any negative effects in their lives. Our goal is for every child to feel positive about themselves and to provide opportunities to enable them to fulfil their potential, regardless of the obstacles they face.
North Haven School is a metropolitan school of Adelaide situated on the Lefevre Peninsula. We have a strong focus on music, Japanese and PE and run a unique Dolphin Rangers program. This year our 330 students and their families and school staff are celebrating our 40th anniversary.
For over 200 years Lloyd's Patriotic Fund has provided support for serving and ex-service men, women and their families. Its work continues to be vital today.
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RSPCA Suffolk East and Ipswich Branch is a separate registered charity which runs a Re-homing Centre at Martlesham and a Veterinary Clinic in Ipswich. We are entirely self-financing, receiving no funding except what we raise through fundraising activities, donations, legacies and our two charity shops in Felixstowe and Ipswich. Each year we re-home over 500 animals and treat many wild birds and animals at our Centre in Martlesham. At our Clinic we provide low-cost treatment to animals belonging to members of the public in receipt of benefits and we help in the region of 1600 animals each year in this way. We take part in RSPCA campaigns and give talks to inform and educate members of the public. We also offer low cost microchipping and provide heavily subsidised and/or free neutering through special projects throughout the year.