(AU, 97397067466) Browse eventsAnglicare Victoria provides support to 70,000 children, young people and families every year. We work towards strengthening families and communities so they can protect and nurture the children within them. We offer services including emergency food and crisis accommodation, and offer programs like foster care, financial counselling and parent education.
(AU, 76705676891) Browse eventsWe are a small, regional, public school where the P and C carry out fundraising to support initiatives (outlined by the school) to have benefit on the students academic or social and emotional outcomes. We provide breakfast and canteen services once a week and a uniform shop to support the local community. We do a cake stall at our local markets and look to other fundraising initiatives were we can. Currently we are aiming to raise funds to support a much needed playground equipment upgrade (10K) and new books for K-2 curriculum upgrade (5K).
(US, 46-2709738) Browse eventsArtist-driven programming sets Resonance Works apart. Our artists are creative partners in every way: performers, administrators, board members, volunteers, and donors. This also means that we create our seasons around our artists, rather than begi
(AU, 90817445247) Browse eventsSAINT MARY'S CATHOLIC COLLEGE P&F PROVIDES SUPPORT TO PARENTS, STUDENTS AND THE SCHOOL BOTH FINANCIALLY AND SPIRITUALLY. THE P&F HAVE UNDERTAKEN SOME LARGE PROJECTS TO FUND OVER THE COMING YEARS AND WILL CONTINUE TO WORK CLOSELY WITH PARENTS AND THE SCHOOL ON THE BEST PLACES TO ALLOCATE FUNDS. THE GOAL OF SAINT MARY'S PARENTS AND FRIENDS ASSOCIATION IS TO PROVIDE OUR STUDENTS WITH THE BEST FACILITIES AND RESOURCES ACCADEMICALLY, SPORTING AND DURING EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES.
(AU, 39230225079) Browse eventsSt. James (Coorparoo) P & F Inc, is a group of families & friends from this school. Our aim is to provide financial aid with major purchases to support all the students at this school. In 2018, our goal is to finalise the payment of our new Junior Playground by the end of Term 2. We are are school where all the families support the P&F and give where possible.
(NZ, Clayton Park School - N/A) Browse eventsA warm, friendly, learner centred, collaborative school nestled in Wattle Downs, Manurewa South Auckland.
(UK, 1111092) Browse events"The Rooprai Spinal Trust is invaluable, providing support, hope and friendship when you need it the most" JD (partner was paralysed from the shoulders down in 2011) Always an infectious, bubbly and positive person, Marrianne’s character has never wavered. Inspired by his long term partner during one of his daily visits to the spinal unit, Marrianne’s partner Andy decided they should start a trust. A trust that would not only mirror Marrianne’s desire for progress, but a trust that would help her to reach goals and ultimately help others who have been affected by the devastation that spinal cord injury brings. In 2005 The Rooprai Spinal Trust was born, a completely voluntary organisation. Today we offer 'scholarships' to others with Spinal Cord Injury to participate in active based physio and Marrianne's progress continues to inspire many.
(NZ, Our Lady of Kāpiti School - N/A) Browse eventsA Catholic integrated primary school serving the Kāpiti region and Our Lady of Kāpiti parish. Our mission is to deliver excellent learning and teaching in 21st century learning classrooms based on our Catholic Christian values, traditions and beliefs.
(AU, 75111395389) Browse eventsThe purpose of the Day of Difference Foundation is to reduce the incidence and impact of children's critical injury in Australia. · Approximately 1000 children are hospitalised each week, with around 6000 children critically injured each year · Injury is the leading cause of death for children aged 1-14 · In 2006, the Federal government identified child injury as a priority issue but to date, nothing has been done to improve the situation · Mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters of an injured child are all affected with issues including anxiety, depression, relationship breakdown and addictions · There is currently no standardised system of care for the families of injured children In partnership with the University of Sydney, the Day of Difference Foundation is presently funding the 6 year, $1m Paediatric Critical Injury Research Program. This pioneering research program, led by Associate Professor Kate Curtis, will gather the evidence to improve the system of care for critically injured children and their families. Research includes an Australian-first data collection of all children admitted to the Emergency Department of every hospital in Australia in the last ten years, as well as a comprehensive review of the ‘trauma journey’ of children, their parents and siblings. By the end of the research program, we will understand the challenges faced from the moment the child is injured until after he or she returns home. With this information, we’ll be able to advocate interventions and recommendations to reduce the incidence and impact of children’s critical injury in Australia. We can't stop accidents; but we may be able to reduce the number of accidents. We can't stop the enormous impact a child's critical injury has on a family but we can take greater care of the families. The Day of Difference Foundation keeps supporters, health professionals and the public informed on our website www.dayofdifference.org.au