(UK, 1046207) Browse eventsCoram Voice is a national charity committed to empowering children and young people in public care by providing information, advice and advocacy, and campaigning for changes in law, policy and practice to improve their lives. To find out more visit www.coramvoice.org.uk
(UK, 1109826) Browse eventsGiggleswick School was founded in 1512 and is one of England’s oldest independent schools. Committed to co-education, a boarding ethos and inspirational teaching, the School currently provides an exceptional quality of education to 450 pupils aged 3-18. The School is large enough to offer a diverse range of academic and extra curricular activities, while remaining small enough to ensure that every pupil has access to a uniquely tailored personal experience. The Giggleswick School Foundation The Foundation shares the School’s charitable status (Reg. Charity No.1109826) and exists to support the provision of high quality education at Giggleswick School. The Governors are committed to increasing the level of investment in the fabric of the School and the diversity of its pupils.
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(UK, 1160365) Browse eventsProviding support for excluded, vulnerable and isolated Irish immigrants in Britain since 1957.
(UK, SC047524) Browse eventsWe started a school uniform bank to help children and young people affected by poverty have the start they need for a good education. We aim to promote pride, dignity and self-esteem in children from families experiencing financial hardship in Edinburgh by providing good-quality school uniform and other clothing, equipment and supplies required for the school day.The families we aim to help often struggle to clothe and feed their children, and for many a new school uniform is out of reach. We want to help the poorest children in our society go to school with some dignity and with the right kit to get the most out of their education.We raise funds and collect donations to source school uniform and other essentials like pencil cases and gym bags. Professionals such as social workers and head teachers as well as community groups like Women’s Aid and Young Carers refer children or teenagers to us and let us know what is needed. We don’t receive any details about the youngsters, just basic information such as age/size. Please donate to help us support as many families as possible. Charity No: SC047524 Find out more Website http://www.edinburghuniform.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EdinburghSchoolUniformBank/
The thistle re-iterates Scotland. The letter t is sword or weapon shaped to symbolise our fight against poverty - in knowledge, in material, poverty in the loss of senses. The missing full stop after the reversed E is to remind us that there is no finality in the fight against poverty. The middle letter A on an old fashioned writing slate sums up what we are about education and knowledge can fight the battle against all kinds of poverty.