Kippa-Ring State School is located on the Redcliffe Peninsula and has well established grounds that stretch far beyond the school gate on Elizabeth Avenue. Our school is an unique and caring school and we work together to make our school a vibrant, productive and safe place to grow. We have fantastic staff and a very supportive community. The best part about our school is our Kippa Kids!!
About The Kids’ Cancer Project The Kids’ Cancer Project is an independent national charity supporting childhood cancer research. Kids get different types of cancer to adults. Research is the key to discovering more targeted and effective ways to help them. Since 1993, thanks to strong community support, the charity has contributed tens of millions of dollars to scientific research projects to help children with many types of cancer. Founder, Col Reynolds OAM, has a steely focus to make a difference to the lives of kids living with the disease. It all started on an ordinary day in the early 1990s when Col found himself driving his empty tourist coach past the Children’s Hospital in Camperdown, Sydney. After stopping to let two youngsters with bald heads cross the road, he parked his vehicle and went into the hospital on the spur of the moment. Touched by the spirit of everyone he met that day, Col made it his personal mission to help kids with cancer in any way he could. Very early in his quest, Col learned that the only way to improve outcomes for these children is through advances in medical research.
Luna's Little Stars was set up after the devastating loss of our beautiful little girl Luna to a brain tumour. We send children with terminal brain tumours to Disneyland Paris and families looking for lifesaving treatment abroad by funding their trip to meet Dr's and discuss any available options.
Methven Primary School (located near Mt Hutt in Mid Canterbury) is an exciting and vibrant place for children to do their learning.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.St Jude India Childcare Centres UK aims to support underprivileged children and theirfamilies through cancer with our well-establishedmodel of cost-free, holistic care during the periodof the child's treatment. Our centres are a ‘homeaway from home’ - a hygienic, safe and loving environment thathelps the child complete their cancer treatmentsuccessfully. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1120539 Find out more Website http://www.stjudechild.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stjudeuk/
The Krispy Kreme Challenge is an annual race at North Carolina State University that raises money for the North Carolina Children's Hospital. All proceeds from the race go to the North Carolina Children's Hospital. In less than one hour, pa
Toolamba PS is a small rural school located 17km south of Shepparton in the Goulburn Valley. Currently there are 145 students attending our school. Our school motto is, "Where Everyone Counts." Our new school, located in an idyllic bush setting, is of a contemporary design with a strong emphasis on flexible learning spaces. It consists of seven classrooms opening onto a central learning space, administration block, library, art room and multi-purpose room. Outside School Hours Care operates out of this space. The school enjoys extensive grounds with ample play areas to cater for a range of play options for students, including football oval, soccer ground, cricket pitch, vegetable garden, sand pit and two playground equipment areas and shaded sitting and play areas.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the MARSOC Foundation provides benevolent support to the U. S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC). The Foundation supports active duty and medically retired MARSOC personnel and their families, as w
Wantirna South Primary School prides itself on being a “community school”, working hard to develop compassionate citizens who actively seek to ‘Learn for Life’. All our students strive to follow our school values everyday both at school and at home. Respect – Acknowledging the rights and opinions of others, and valuing others for who they are. Inclusion – Being accepting of others and providing a sense of belonging. Care – Show consideration for the well-being of yourself, others and the world in which we live. Honesty – Being truthful. Responsibility – Being reliable, and accountable for your attitudes and behaviours.