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(AU, 42983626009) Browse eventsThe College offers a high-quality education through which students are encouraged to grasp the importance of persistence in academic achievement, a balanced spiritual life and positive self-discipline. We aim to assist all students to achieve to their full potential by using their God-given talents to the best of their ability..
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(AU, 63145618068) Browse eventsHere at Ipswich State High School we pride ourselves on being able to deliver a high quality education across academic, vocational, cultural and sporting domains. We focus on our students’ personal strengths and using our Five Minds approach enable them to excel in their chosen domain by focusing on the development of these strengths and their application in real-life. Our students are prepared for a life after school through an individualised approach to their learning, including a major focus on their social and emotional well-being.
(UK, 1138550) Browse eventsChrist Church is an Anglican church in Upper Armley engaged in a range of community initiatives as an expression of our Christian faith. We seek to serve the community of Armley, following the example of Jesus.
(US, EMERALD NECKLACE CONSERVANCY INC - N/A) Browse eventsThe Emerald Necklace Conservancy is a private non-profit stewardship organization founded in 1998 to maintain, restore and protect the parks of the Emerald Necklace designed by Frederick Law Olmsted for all to explore, use and enjoy. . With public and private partners, dedicated staff and an ever-expanding cadre of volunteers the Conservancy is committed to preserving Olmsted’s historic legacy and ensuring that these parks continue to serve the common good for generations to come.
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(US, 34-1396825) Browse eventsYouth Challenge Participants include 170+ children, ages 4-18, with physical impairments, such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and a variety of other disabilities, who reside at home and attend local schools
(UK, 1098731) Browse eventsWorking for the Children of Watamu has,since 2000, developed three schools, computer room and library. In 2010, the Happy House opened giving home and family to a growing number of children-orphaned, abandoned, abused or neglected. In 2011, a nursery was added and a primary school opened in 2013.
(AU, 85688979031) Browse eventsOur College provides a safe, supportive and stimulating learning environment that engages and challenges students and adults to love learning, experience success and be effective and caring members of the global community.
(UK, 1121268) Browse eventsWe plan to develop the 'Bridge Life Centre'. A centre for children, young people and families that will help bring change and support to the people of our communities.
(UK, 1100120) Browse eventsThe Croydon Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Support Group, based in Croydon, helps to improve the quality of life for individuals affected by Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, their families and carers. We fund-raise for activities with both young and older affected individuals and promote public awareness
(AU, 131819472) Browse eventsThe mission of the Optometric Center of New York is to secure resources for the SUNY College of Optometry to be a leader in vision health through education, advancing research and providing optimal eye care.
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(UK, 1105195) Browse eventsClowns in the Sky is dedicated to the research and treatment of childhood brain tumours and to the welfare of affected children and their families. It's aim is to bring a smile to the face of a child and their family, by granting them a wish, which will provide distraction from their treatment. Clowns in the Sky offers discretionary support grants to enhance the quality of life for those who have been affected by childhood brain tumours.