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(NZ, Methven Primary School - N/A) Browse eventsMethven Primary School (located near Mt Hutt in Mid Canterbury) is an exciting and vibrant place for children to do their learning.
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(UK, 1205541) Browse eventsWe are a Non Profit charity that raises money to be able to make a donation to the Funerals of the families bereaved by suicide in Hull. We also provide gifts at Mothers Day, Fathers Day and provide the children that have lost a parent a Christmas Eve Box. We also provide support to the bereaved
(UK, 1120539) Browse eventsThank 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/
(US, 26-0718397) Browse eventsThe 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
(UK, SC038809) Browse eventsThe Hope Foundation for Street Children works inside the slums and on the streets of Calcutta. Our projects educate children and enable them to keep up with school, provide healthcare to those turned away from state hospitals and skills training to young people who have no other way to earn a living
(AU, St Mary's Primary School Bowen (THE ROMAN CATHOLIC TRUST CORPORATION FOR THE DIOCESE OF TOWNSVILLE) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 73396334276) Browse eventsToolamba 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.
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(UK, 1057285) Browse eventsRosy (Respite nursing for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters) is a charitable support group, operating under the umbrella of the Oxford Health Charitable Funds Charity , that is dedicated to the provision of additional respite care to Oxfordshire's sick youngsters in their own homes, born with life-limiting or chronic conditions and others who have developed these conditions.
(US, 45-2913544) Browse eventsAs 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
(AU, 85237812060) Browse eventsWantirna 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.
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(UK, 1129522) Browse eventsAbout Us... Keeping Abreast was established in September 2007 by patients Anna Beckingham and Beverley Birritteri and Breast Reconstruction nurse specialist Ruth Harcourt. They recognised there is a great need for women, both newly diagnosed with breast cancer facing the possibility of mastectomy, and also women further down the line who are also considering reconstructive surgery, to be able to meet and talk to other women who have been through similar experiences. Who attends? Meetings are held every other month and are open to women who are considering either immediate or delayed breast reconstruction. They are also attended by women who have already had surgery and those at various stages of econstruction, including nipple reconstruction and related procedures. Many of those attending are happy to speak openly of their experiences and show the results of their surgery. You are welcome to bring along a friend, husband or partner for support. Light refreshments are provided. What are the meetings about? Although the plastic surgeon will have explained all the details of the surgery it can often be very difficult to absorb the information and formulate the questions you may want to ask. Many women have said they feel more at ease when they are able to ask questions and express their concerns to another woman. We aim to have a different speaker at each support group meeting covering topics both directly related to breast reconstruction and also covering areas of general wellbeing. We also aim to proactively fundraise to support women post operatively through their recovery. Where are the meetings held? There are currently support groups in Norwich, Kings Lynn, Bristol, East Grinstead and Norfolk-based "Nick of Time". Within the Norfolk area there are also a number of outreach groups - Wymondham, Cromer, Stalham and more to follow! For more information on the your nearest support group please visit: www.keepingabreast.org.uk
(US, FRIENDS OF THE WISSAHICKON INC - N/A) Browse eventsABOUT FOW Founded in 1924, FOW is a 2,000-member nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation to restore historical park structures, eliminate invasive plant species, monitor watershed management issues, and restore trails throughout Wissahickon Valley Park. Keep up with what we’re up to and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.