(NZ, Southern Cross Campus - Junior School - N/A) Browse eventsWe are a vibrant community of learners set in the heart of the Mangere East Community. We believe a strong partnership between the home and school is the key to supporting our kids to thrive in their learning. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us!
(UK, 1136166) Browse eventsWe are a charity that supports all forces injured ,amputees and local veterans. We also look at taking injured personnel on adventurous training expeditions and pushing their boundaries.
(UK, 1109385) Browse eventsThe GFCT is dedicated to raising Prostate Health Awareness in men aged over 40 We have so far PSA Blood tested over 30,000 men and have identified over 630 known cancers. We now use a Psawatch Bioscan which is a hand held machine giving results in 10 minutes.Visit our website at grahamfulford.org.uk
(UK, 1062578) Browse eventsCDA exists to support the welfare and interests of Deaf people living in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. We work mainly within the Deaf community, and in particular with those whose first language is British Sign Language. CDA seeks to empower Deaf people and to reduce the effects of discrimination and social isolation. We raise awareness of deafness and Deaf culture to the wider community. CDA delivers a wide range of services including; individual advocacy and support, drop-ins, befriending scheme, employment skills club, information sessions, signed church services, deaf and deaf/hearing social clubs & events. We also provide Deaf Awareness training and accredited courses in British Sign Language.
(UK, 1121740) Browse eventsThe 8:56 Foundation is a Men’s Mental Health non profit organisation based in King’s Lynn, they aim to raise awareness, increase the profile of support and reduce the stigma associated with mental health in Norfolk. The foundation is run by volunteers, set up after losing local business man Lee Calton to suicide in April 2021. Lee was 37, very successful, was a great friend to all, with a huge smile he was very kind and generous and loved to do things for charities including running the London marathon three times. Norfolk’s suicide rate is above the national average, the 8:56 want to change this! By using sport as an aid, we want to encourage men to talk and reduce the risk of loneliness and isolation. The 8:56 Foundation Wellbeing Pathway is designed to help Men's Mental Health and wellbeing through Men’s Time Sports and Fishing Sessions, Our Peer Support Group, Talking Therapy and Wellness Football
(US, Montessori Community School - N/A) Browse events25th Annual MCS FUN RUN Friday, October 27, 2017 This healthy student fundraiser is a yearly favorite! Preschool and elementary students receive pledges from family and friends to run laps around Makiki Park (two year-olds run laps around the MCS Cottage classroom playground). The purpose of the MCS FUN RUN is to help provide a diverse MCS student body. Please help the students reach their goals and have fun at the same time!
(UK, 1069937) Browse eventsSuffolk Family Carers provides information and support for Family Carers. A Family Carer is someone who, without payment, provides help and support to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour, who could not manage without their help.
(UK, 510339) Browse eventsThe aims of NECCR are to raise money for the continuing vital research into the causes and treatment of Childhood Cancer. Objectives are: Find the causes of childhood cancer and to develop new treatments. Increase the number of children cured of cancer. Make treatment less distressing.
(US, 45-3194102) Browse eventsSince 2005, SFFC has offered sanctuary to thousands of children, minimizing the risk for abuse or neglect and giving parents the time and tools they need to help their families thrive. The ultimate goal is to strengthen and support parents so they
(AU, ELLENBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION INC - N/A) Browse events
(US, 20-1224412) Browse eventsWhy camp, you ask? Because summers are the most challenging time for single parent families; while parents work, children need a safe, nurturing place to go. The experience of carefree summer days, the comfort of new friends and wonderful mentors,
(AU, 76097394593) Browse eventsOvarian Cancer Australia is the peak national body for ovarian cancer in Australia. Our vision is to save lives and ensure that no woman with ovarian cancer walks alone. We work to ensure that: • Women with ovarian cancer have a strong voice • Every Australian knows the symptoms and risks of ovarian cancer • All women with ovarian cancer have access to best practice diagnosis, treatment, information and support • A vibrant and growing national ovarian cancer research effort in Australia informs practice and translates into improved quality of life and survival for women. Our values are Optimism, Community and Accountability. For more information and to learn the symptoms visit www.ovariancancer.net.au or call 1300 660 334.