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.
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We are the national patient charity and their voice for Aortic Dissection (AD) in the UK & Ireland. We raise awareness of AD; inform and support AD patients and families; work with healthcare providers to improve diagnosis, treatment and reduce healthcare inequalities; and partner researchers.
The Meath offers modern support services for people living with epilepsy and additional challenging disabilities. Providing a 'pathway' from specialist residential through to domiciliary care, and access to a variety of training and other activities, we enable people to live happy, fulfilled lives.
Streets and sidewalks constitute an overwhelming 80 percent of New York City's public space. Transportation Alternatives' mission is to reclaim that space for people, and to promote bicycling, walking and public transit. Founded i
Trust Links aims to improve mental health and wellbeing through our Growing Together community garden projects in Westcliff and Shoeburyness. Our Growing Together Schools Programme engaged children in positive alternative education. Our Breakthrough Carers service provides support for carers of those experiencing mental health difficulties, helping to reduce isolation and distress.
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It is one of the ways in which the churches in Bristol work together to help homeless people, people who used to be homeless, and anyone with life-disrupting problems
Our mission is to make blood cancer sufferers able to receive more effective treatment in the future. We are willing to fight blood cancer regardless of how long it might take.
Wellington Point State School is the heart of the local community, having provided quality education to generations of families for 130 years. Our committed teachers work co-operatively with our parents to ensure that every child’s time at this school is a happy and rewarding experience. Together we strive to develop our students to become independent, knowledgeable and socially responsible citizens.
Growing Hope provides free therapy for children and young people with additional needs and their families, in partnership with local churches, across the UK. Growing Hope aims to grow hope for children, hope for families and hope in Jesus. We grow hope for children through the provision of free therapy services such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech & language therapy, music therapy and children’s counselling. We grow hope for families through the provision of groups for parents, carers and siblings which give them the opportunity to connect with each other and share their experiences. We also aim to grow hope in Jesus. We offer to pray for every family and support them to access their local church community if they would like to.
The ME Trust is working towards the day when all those suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) have access to the best resources for diagnosis, treatment and care to enable early and full recovery. CFS/ME is an umbrella term for a neurological disease or spectrum of diseases. People who are severely affected can be bed-bound and in severe pain for many years. Common symptoms include extreme exhaustion, muscle and joint pain, noise and light sensitivities, cognitive impairment and digestive problems. The ME Trust is the only charity in the UK that is focused on providing life-transforming patient care for people suffering from this debilitating illness. A quarter of a million people in the UK suffer from CFS/ME. There is no cure for CFS/ME and there has been a lack of adequate support for the majority of people with the disease. Many who need hospital care or specialist referrral are left at home without the help they so badly need.NHS in-patient care for people with CFS/ME is almost non-existent. Private medical insurance typically does not cover the illness. The ME Trust is working in association with Burrswood Hospital to provide care specifically adapted to each patients needs. Burrswood has almost 20 years experience of helping CFS/ME patients and offers the highest levels of both clinical and compassionate care. Your kind contribution will help the ME Trust transform the lives of people with CFS/ME. Thank you so much for your support.
Woodville Primary School is located in Hoppers Crossing in the city of Wyndham. The school was established in 1973 and has been providing quality, comprehensive education to children in the area since that time. We are committed to providing quality teaching and learning experiences in a safe, productive and caring environment. We recognise and support all facets of a child’s development – social, emotional and physical in addition to their academic achievement. We recognise the fact that students come to Woodville with different backgrounds and experiences. Together we will embrace students’ individuality whilst moving forward as a united learning community. Our school vision is 'Success for everyone, in every thing, every day.'
Providing Cycling Opportunities for everyone to enjoy ! What? The organisation was set up to enable people of all abilities to enjoy the pleasures and health benefits of cycling on our specially designed bikes which include hand cycles, trikes, go karts, quad cycles, tandems and wheelchair transporters. Where? BikeAbility’s venue is at Dunvant Rugby Club, Broadacre, Killay, Swansea SA2 7RU When? BikeAbility is open: Monday to Friday: 10.30am to 3.30pm Saturdays: 11am to 1pm
Food Bank Aid was set up in April 2020 to help independent food banks in North London cope with up to 10 times the usual demand on their services, as a result of the Covid crisis. Food banks remain in desperate need of donations with increasing numbers of households relying on them each week, as the long term impact of Covid hits. Your generosity will allow us to buy food & household goods for those struggling to make ends meet right now. We work hard to help families put food on the table every day. To help elderly people who cannot manage on their own. To help thousands of people who have lost their jobs this year & who are choosing between feeding their kids & feeding themselves. Food Bank Aid supports 18 food banks with more than 35 bespoke deliveries per week. Between them, our food banks help over 12,000 people in need per week.
Helensvale State School has just over 1000 students from Prep to Year 6. We pride ourselves on our school motto of Strive to Succeed and our School Rules of Be Safe, Be Respectful and Be a Learner.