Ulverstone Primary School is a co-educational, birth to grade 6 public school situated in the beautiful seaside township of Ulverstone on the North-West Coast of Tasmania. Our school motto - “Together, Today for Tomorrow” is simple yet powerful. It demonstrates the great importance that we place on continually working together to ensure that Ulverstone Primary School is the best that it can be. Our aim is for all our current and future students to reach their potential and succeed as connected, resilient, creative and curious thinkers.
Clemton Park Public School Parents and Citizens Association
Football for Cancer (FFC) is all about bringing people together to raise awareness and much needed funds for all those affected by cancer through sporting events. Established in 2008 as a fundraising organisation, now a charity in our own right looking to grow and grow to build for a great future
CFH provides retreat and education programs that enable healing, develop character and teamwo
We are a community oriented government school located in St Kilda. Every student is respected, supported and celebrated. We are committed to developing strong relationships with our students and play an active role in assisting them to be responsible and active members of their community.
The Dransfield Foundation was set up in 2014 with the primary aim of supporting projects, charities and organisations focussed on helping children and young people. The Foundation offers grants and donations to organisations as well as individual children and young people under the age of 18 who may be disadvantaged by ill health or terminal illness. Grants are also available to children and young people who may not have access to funding, to allow them to take part in group led educational projects such as the study of music or sport. Support for research projects helping to identify the effectiveness of treatment and promoting the longer term health outcome of children and young people are also supported through the foundation.
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In February 2016, our beautiful son Connor was diagnosed with a form of Muscular Dystrophy called Duchenne.Duchenne effects 1 in 3500 boys in the UK. It attacks the muscles and in most cases mobility is lost by the age of 10. It will eventually attack the lungs and heart which will lead to prematurely taking life from the late 20’s. Unfortunately, it has no cure. However, with your help good news is on the horizon. Research is underway for both enhanced therapy and a cure, but it’s vital for Connor and boys like Connor these projects receive funding to continue and even accelerate their development. Our mission is to end Duchenne in the next 5 years. Please support us to find a cure for this devastating disease.
R.A.B.I is a grant-making charity which helps farming people of all ages if they are in financial difficulty. Support is confidential and includes one-off or regular payments, funding for things like essential household items, disability equipment, relief farm staff, home-help and care costs.
At Whenuapai School our tamariki and whanau are our focal point. Our team strives to create a stimulating, motivating and inclusive learning environment which allows the growth and development of passionate lifelong learners. Whenuapai School is a state, co-educational primary school catering for approximately 500 pupils from Year 1 to Year 8. The school has refurbished learning spaces and beautiful grounds with large playing spaces. We are unique as we have a Royal New Zealand Air Force Base as our neighbour, and we are fortunate to maintain a close working relationship with them. Our school values: Respect Self, Respect Others, Respect Learning, and Respect Environment, are interwoven through and across our curriculum and in our everyday learning. Our programmes enable our students to develop a strong sense of belonging and connect with a supportive community. Our Kura has an amazing and dedicated staff who strive to make a positive difference for every child and maintain high expectations of all our learners. We are passionate about providing a school curriculum and learning experiences which develops core literacy and numeracy skills whilst embracing all subjects of the New Zealand Curriculum and allowing for creativity and student agency. Our tamariki also have the opportunity to take part in a broad range of sports and cultural activities and interests.
We are a registered charity providing a wide range of high quality services to support people with mental health problems across Hampshire. We work in across age groups, with diverse communities, with individuals and groups. All that we do makes a difference for people with mental health issues.
Established over 150 years ago in 1865, Glen Iris Primary School is a family and community oriented school serving families in Glen Iris and the surrounding areas. In 2019, our student enrolment is 410 children and 19 classes. Our highly motivated and professional staff members provide a sound education that fosters a love of learning and encouragement for individuals to excel. Numeracy and Literacy are at the core of an integrated curriculum that includes Science, Technology, Health & Physical Education, French, The Arts (Visual and Performing).
The Baseball United Foundation shares the game of baseball throughout the world, by sending coaching and equipment to places where baseball is not traditionally played. Our Baseball Exchange program brings young players to America to participate in