The Charity receives donations from patients and the general public and aims to utilise them primarily to enhance the welfare and amenities of patients and staff above and beyond the levels normally funded by the NHS
Harry's Pals offer emotional support to families that have a severely ill or disabled child. Hayley - who founded Harry's Pals has a son (Harry) who is severely disabled. Knowing first hand the difficulties her family faced in accessing emotional support and also the need for it she decided to set up Harry's Pals. Harry's Pals offer respite breaks to families so that they can take some time out and have something to look forward to. As well as that Harry's Pals offer bespoke counselling or therapy services that are right for families so that they can access the support that they need to improve their mental health and find coping mechanisms for the future. Harry's Pals are also passionate about trying to inspire change by using past experiences to inspire change for disabled people and their careers. An example of a very successful campaign being Harry's Pledge.. a nationwide social housing commitment to do more to support carers and disabled people living and working in social housing. All money raised for Harry's Pals goes on to make such a difference to families that are facing every parents worst nightmare. Thank you for your support.
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2012-11-15The Rafiki Thabo Foundation is a small charity focused on enabling education, sustaining health and contributing towards community infrastructure in Kenya, Uganda and Lesotho. Our projects are varied, exciting and make a massive impact at a very personal level. See our website for more details or email us: [email protected]
Mary Mackillop Catholic Community Primary School P&F Association will be hosting a readathon fundraiser to help assist in purchasing much needed resources for our children's school library. We would like to thank you all for your continued support.
Oakwood School Tasmania
Dogs for the Disabled is a life-transforming charity, creating exceptional partnerships between people living with disability & specially trained assistance dogs. Through practical assistance a dog offers freedom and independence to children and adults with disabilities and children with autism.
Diggers Rest Primary School prides itself on strong community connections. In recent years the school has spent time capturing the ‘spirit’ of Diggers Rest and now prides itself on empowering all students to excel through a culture of high expectations, purposeful relationships, challenge and support.
We are a volunteer organisation who raise funds to improve the learning experience for our students and to help the school provide items which are not covered by government funding. It is our intention to enhance education as well as have fun along the way.