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21st Century Legacy uses Olympians and other inspirational role models to support young people to be the best they can be. Uniquely the young people set out their own success maps and use coaching and peer mentoring to develop awareness and responsibility, allowing them to make the right choices and fulfil their potential.
In a diverse area like Berkshire there are many children who have trouble reading. ABC to read was set up in 2004 to find, train and support volunteers in primary schools across Berkshire. We help hundreds of children each year.
Located in Keighley, a small northern England town, Abu Zahra Foundation was founded in June 2001 to convey the fundamental and intermediate Islamic Sciences, in accordance with the Prophetic example, as understood by the Imams of each discipline and conveyed to us by the living example of our traditional scholars of Sunna and Jama’, in a way that is relevant to Muslims living in the West.
ACE is a small charity based in Newmill, Cornwall, UK. It believes that education is the key to conservation and poverty eradication. It is committed to supporting rural primary education in developing countries and it is currently assisting nine primary schools in rural Uganda.
A.C.T. was formed with the vision to relieve poverty and advance the education of the children of needy widows and orphans in Africa. Our aim is to give every child the opportunity to achieve their full potential in life so that they can support themselves and their family in future.
Acts of Hope is a children's charity now in its 9th year. It funds and manages a primary school for more than 300 children in Kasavanahalli on the outskirts of Bangalore. The school is for underprivileged children who would not otherwise receive any education.
The Adnams Charity is funded by the donation of 1% of the profits of Adnams plc, and by the generosity of others. The Charity aims to make a real, measurable difference to people’s lives, at grassroots level by awarding modest grants to good causes within 25 miles of Southwold,
The Africa Childrens Development Trust is a small charity based on the Isle of Wight dedicated to supporting vulnerable children in Uganda through a number of projects that encompass health, agriculture & education, in particular mosquito net distributions.
To generate hope and healing for the innocent and abandoned children of Africa caught up in areas of conflict and crisis. By providing for their long term well being and educational needs to becoming the leading contributors to the New Africa.
It exists to support programmes in Malosa school and local Malawi institutions including: capital infrastructure, educational facilities, communications and ICT. It also helps students and teachers from Malawi to experience an exchange visit to Aylesbury.
It provides financial and material support to orphans in Likoni Aids Orphanage in the Likoni slums near Mombasa. The charity also supports Bongwe Primary school in Ukunda and Timbwani Baptist Primary School as well as families living in extreme poverty in the Likoni slum area.
Aim Hi is the charity for Oak Lodge School, a state secondary school for deaf students aged 11 - 18. The school provides a unique environment for deaf students and their families. The charity aims to provide funds for essential services such as radio controlled hearing aids, individual counsellingand library facilities.
Established in 2003, Alhair is committed to providing education to young and adult male and female in Uk. Our motto is “ balance without compromise” The trust has a Primary and secondary independent school with 170 pupils . The charity also provide support and sponsor orphans and widow in Asian sub continent.
It is a special school for secondary age girls with moderate learning difficulties and associated disabilities. There are 105 pupils on roll with 20 of the pupils boarding Monday - Thursday. We aim to provide a positive, safe and vibrant learning environment which engenders self-esteem, social confidence and a healthy lifestyle.
Educational and Community Development Charity Based in the Two Deprived Wards of Biscot and Bury Park in Luton.
To make Islamic education accessible and possible for the Deaf community. Our organisation aims to break down complex Islamic concepts and Quranic Arabic into a format that engages and works with Deaf educational needs.
Al-Meezan is a non-profit, non-political organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of Islamic learning for women, children and youth. Established in 1998, by a small team of dedicated individuals, today Al-Meezan provides Islamic education to over 600 women, children and teenagers in Glasgow.
Amantani UK was set up to protect the rights and interests of some of South America?s most vulnerable children. Using education, we aim to help indigenous children negotiate with modern Peru?s westernized system.
Rather than spreading our work across a continent or even a country, Amantani UK invests resources and time into making fundamental change in one district; Ccorca, which is situated 13 miles from Cusco, Peru.
Since May 2008, Amantani UK have run two boarding schools in the district?s capital. Our two projects help over 40 girls who previously had to walk up to 6 hours to get to and from school each day. In the morning, the girls attend the district?s state-provided school. In the afternoon, instead of walking home, they come to our nearby boarding schools for extra tuition in skills suited to their situation. For more information, please visit www.amantani.org.uk.
The Ampleforth Abbey Trust was formed to further the Roman Catholic religion. It undertakes as many activities as possible involving community and pastoral work particularly for the less advantaged, specifically in this case through FACE-FAW, (Friendship and Aid to Central and Eastern Europe-Friendship and Aid for the World).
Ampthill & District Rotary Club supports the local community, helps those less fortunate at home and abroad, and offers informal networking with like-minded business and professional people.
Support children in poverty to develop positive life ambitions and become active community role models and exemplary citizens.
Andrews Endowed School Development Trust aims to raise funding to complete the construction of two new classrooms at the School.
We hope to develop the Islamic personality of our children by complementing the Islamic environment at home with an education at school that is based on Islam. This we hope to achieve by working in partnership with parents who are dedicated Muslims.
ARCADE is an innovative charity that visits primary and secondary schools in Berkshire presenting life-skills based interactive alcohol and drug education projects. We seek to empower young people to make their own decisions. We give young people time to think, weigh up and form their own opinions.
A small, friendly, family centred, co-educational independent school for children aged 2 - 11
African Support & Assistance Project is a charity, based at Mid-Cheshire College, dedicated to the support of education and communities in Africa. Our initial project is to provide a building for Befole Primary School in Lesotho (Southern Africa) to replace the one destroyed by a hurricane. It has 255 pupils aged from 6 to 17 years sharing dilapidated buildings and very limited resources.
Asra Hawariat School Fund wirks for the relief of poverty and the advancement of education in Ethiopia through the work of the Asra Hawariat School. In addition to education and training, the charity has 350+ orphans with local foster families, and also run a mother-and-child health clinic.
AMG has been set up to assist and support Muslim children in the mainstream education system by: * Increasing the number of Muslim governors in schools * Increasing awareness of the importance of education within the Muslim community * Increasing awareness of issues affecting Muslims within the general community
Atlantic Rising works to improve access to environmental education for communities around the Atlantic coastline
The AV Foundation is an educational charity supporting rural schools in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It was established by the volunteering organisation Africa & Asia Venture ("AV") to help enhance the quality of school education in the communities served by AV volunteers.
Our fundraising efforts are focused around one project per year in each country where AV operates. Projects involve providing new or refurbished school classrooms, libraries, washrooms and kitchens; supplying books, teaching materials and sports equipment; financing teachers' costs and training expenses, as well as selectively financing pupil subsidy schemes or bursaries.
AV's strength at grassroots level, with its network of in-country representatives, enables us to establish genuine community needs, closely monitor the implementation of projects and ensure that funds are properly spent. Wherever possible we work with former AV volunteers who have dedicated time and energy to helping the schools and communities where they spent time as volunteers.
For further information, see www.avfoundation.org
Avenue Primary PTFA aims to raise additional funds not available through the school budget. These funds support the school in delivering an excellent and exciting educational experience to its pupils. Activities include running the very popular school discos and fairs. In recent years the PTFA has provided fantastic new play equipment for the school playground.
Avondale Extra was set up to benefit the children of Avondale Park Primary School in the Borough of K & C. It aims to broaden the children's experience and create life-long interests by encouraging and funding extra-curricular activities such as sports, arts and educational excursions.
It runs a nursery school and associated development projects in the poorest region in the Gambia and sponsors children from the village through primary school and beyond.
We are dedicated organisation that works in effortlessly in supporting the the conservation of Barn Owls & other Birds of Prey. Our mission is very simple: EDUCATION, CONSERVATION & BIRD WELFARE
It helps local people improve their lives using rugby as a tool. It looks at education,sport,heathy lifestyles and increasing self esteem.
Bath Rag is the student led charity group within the Bath University Students Union, raising money for local, national and international charities through student volunteer fundraising
Bradford City Community Foundation is a fundamental community arm and nominated charity of BCFC. 2010 is the 25th anniversary of the Bradford Fire Disaster( 11.05.85) This appeal is a specific fundraiser for the Burns Unit which supported the rehabilitation of the victims of the fire.
Ben Rhydding Primary School is a one-form entry primary school in Ilkley West Yorkshire. The Parent Teacher Association raises funds for for provision of facilities or equipment not normally provided by the Local Education Authority. It also aims to develop the links between home and school by organising social events for parents, staff and pupils.
The charity is the Parent Teacher Association for Bidborough Church of England Primary School in Kent. Whilst raising money to support the learning activities and infrastructure of the school, it also seeks to benefit companion charities outide of the PTA.
Bishopsgate School is a co-educational IAPS Prep School adjacent to Windsor Great Park. Bishopsgate regularly organises events to support a wide range of charities.
The school serves the village of Blewbury in Oxfordshire, and the surrounding area. It is over 300 years old and is an integral part of the village. The school seeks to enable children to learn in away appropriate to the challenges of the 21st century.
Booktrust helps to make a difference to people's lives by inspiring a lifelong love of reading in children, young people and adults.
It educates children
The Bridge Academy, Hackney, is a mixed, non-denominational school for 11-18 year olds. It welcomed its first intake of 187 students in September 2007 and by 2013 it will cater for 1,150 students, including a sixth form for 250 students. UBS is the leading city financial firm which has helped to support and establish the school which specialises in Music and Mathematics. Hackney is one of the most deprived areas in the UK - unemployment is at 16% which is double the London average and 3 times the UK average. 82% of the population live in social housing and 47% of all residential lettings are in receipt of Housing Benefit. Approximately 50% of pupils in Hackney are eligible for free school meals (an indicator of poverty on the deprivation index) compared to a national average of about 20%. Despite its proximity to the City, 30% of school leavers never get a job. Through the Bridge Academy partnership UBS seeks not only to develop a lifelong enthusiasm for learning among students, but also to support regeneration in the area. For more information please visit http://www.bridgeacademy.hackney.sch.uk/.
The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School provides the premier, conservatoire level drama training in the South West of England. For over sixty years, the School has enjoyed a national and international reputation for excellence. Students are selected solely on the basis of talent.
Boys Town Jerusalem, in Bayit Vegan is recognised as one of Israel's leading educational residential developments. Over 800 Jewish boys now study and pray there, and many of the boys virtually live on the 18 acre campus. Most of these boys come from poverty-stricken backgrounds.
We provide a practical, long term solution to the plight of destitute, abandoned, orphaned children of Nepal by giving them a loving home and good all round education. Well over 1200 have passed through our care.
A small charity which has been providing 'A' level bursaries to talented and needy African students in a selection of schools across Zimbabwe for over 40 years.
Build IT International works in Africa, training people in sustainable building skills so that they can go on and earn a living. It does this through community building projects such as schools, training centres and low-cost houses. Launched in 2006 Build IT has so far trained over 50 men and women and built 8 classrooms with three more in progress.
Build Up St. Anthony's is a small UK registered charity that was set up in 2004 to improve the lives and education of the enthusiastic children of Thondwe, Malawi.
"Education is the door to freedom, democracy and development" (Nelson Mandela) BS4A helps rural communities replace dilapidated school buildings in Africa in association with SHUMAS Cameroon, each school has clean drinking water and segregated toilets to improve the children's health along with income generating projects for long term sustainability.
Provides help, support and information to individuals, schools, youth and community settings affected by bullying. To raise awareness of and educate on the effects of bullying.
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was founded in response to growing concerns about the 'plight of the bumblebee'. Three species are already extinct in the UK and several others have experienced dramatic declines.It aims to prevent further declines, and to raise awareness of the problems bumblebees face.
It is primarily involved in building a school in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, West Africa. However from time to time it helps with other projects where there is great need.
The Burma Education Partnership supports education in displaced Burmese communities along the Thai-Burmese border. It provides funding for schools and educational initiatives, including teacher training. It finds placements for teachers in schools, refugee camps and within a mobile teacher programme. It also develops materials for English teaching and general education.
To encourage, promote and educate on all aspects of butterfly and habitat conservation
It work in the townships of Port Elizabeth, South Africa and in the UK raising awareness and funds to support projects under three criteria; nutrition, education & enterprise. Within the UK the focus of our work is in schools and sending containers of resources to South Africa.
Established in 1990, Camberwell Choir School (CCS) is a music and arts project for children and young people aged 0-18 in inner-city south London. The emphasis is on learning musical skills while having fun. Children, staff and volunteers all reflect the diversity of the local community, and we're proud to have as our patron international opera star Sir Willard White. We particularly aim our sessions at children and young people who would not otherwise have the opportunity to access high quality music tuition, through cost or social exclusion. We charge just £1 for our sessions, including small group teaching on piano, guitar, violin, brass, tuned percussion and drums. By giving to us, you help over 100 children and young people gain confidence through playing and performing, acquiring musical skills that stay with them for life. There?s increasing evidence that learning music helps with wider schoolwork, too.
The Campaign for Learning is an independent charity working to stimulate a passion for learning which sustains people for life. Its work supports thousands of organisations including schools, prisons, workplaces, and children’s centres to offer learning opportunities that give individuals the confidence to change their lives for the better.
It promotes racial justice and community cohesion, working with people from all backgrounds. CARJ is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2009, through the Changing Face of Britain campaign celebrating the achievments on diversity over the past 25 years and addressing the future challenges, both locally and nationally.
Caterham School is a co-educational HMC day and boarding school for pupils aged 3 - 18 years. It aims to provide an excellent all-round education so that every pupil can achieve their full potential academically and socially.
Transparent giving for deprived children. Direct. Secular. Zero admin costs. Supporting tsunami orphans and dalits in India. Extending to Kenya one day.
Centre of the Cell is a science education centre, online resource and outreach project aimed at children, young people and families. It seeks to have a positive influence on the lives of the young people it works with by raising career aspirations and improving educational attainment.
Chailey Heritage School is a pioneering centre of excellence for pupils with physical, communication, sensory and learning difficulties. Our aim at Chailey Heritage School is to give children as much independence and as many opportunities for decision making as possible in a stimulating and enjoyable learning environment.
Relief of poverty, advance education and the preservation and protection of good health of children in Venezuela.
Chance to Shine supported by Brit Insurance will bring the benefits of competitive cricket to 2 million children in a third of state schools over ten years. You can help as a Life Member for a single donation of £500, as an Annual Member for £2.50 monthly, or at your choice.
Changing Futures is a UK based charity that aims to provide financial and practical support to schools in Africa to improve the future of children disadvantaged by poverty, disease or war.
A Scottish charity working with schools, universities, public and voluntary organisations and the business community to develop values based education and training.
We are a charitable trust, set up in 2008 to work towards the advancement of educational opportunities for children and young people in South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire. It was set up by the parents of Charlie Liversidge who died in April 2008 after being knocked down in a neighbours driveway.
It provides additional educational resources eg new school minibuses
Chengelo Trust supports a Christian, co-educational boarding school in Zambia. It contributes education for the next generation of leading Zambians. Chengelo has the best academic record in the country, and is also strong in agricultural education and in outreach to subsistence farmers. It urgently needs support for development projects.
The Cherwell School Association raises funds to enhance the experience of all the school's students. Your support will help us to provide additional facilities and experiences, above and beyond the school's own funding. Your gift will go directly towards projects that make the school environment better, that enable more students to go on more trips, that teach students life skills such as bike safety and first aid, and that provide equipment for after school clubs, art and drama.
Founded in 1541 by Henry VIII, Christ College is an independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 11 to 18.
Christ's Hospital is a boarding school supported by a charitable Foundation that provides a life changing educational opportunity to boys and girls from all backgrounds, particularly those with family need. The high standard of education and co-curricular programme offered gives children the chance to excel, to discover their talents and fulfil their potential. Places are financially assisted according to family means.
The Chrysalis School for Autism caters for pupils between the ages of 5 to 14 who have a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder. It offers an intense, highly structured education based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). The school received a fantastic Ofsted Inspection Report in June 2009 and the standard for 'welfare, health and safety of the pupils' was judged as 'Outstanding' . For more information please view their web site (www.chrysalisschool.org)
The City Circle is an open circle for open minds where individuals are pushed to think outside the box. Since 1999, it has provided a safe space for communities to self-critically discuss and debate issues that have concerned them. We are an independent, indigenous and inclusive organisation.
The City Circle runs a number of targeted community based projects to improve the life chances of those around us. We do so by harnessing the skills and talents of Muslim professionals.
City of Joy is a vibrant and growing church in the city centre of Aberdeen. Primarily, we are about transforming our city through the saving grace of Jesus Christ in the power of His Holy Spirit and the power of His Word.
Planted in 2002, City of Joy have just purchased our very first building. Located just minutes from the train and bus stations, it is a prime location from which we can reach our city. The building is an old warehouse and, as such, needs a lot of love and care before it will be ready to serve as our base of operations. All donations received through JustGiving will go toward making our new venue everything it can be.
The Clear Vision Trust is a Buddhist charity promoting the understanding of Buddhism primarily through audio-visual media.
We specialise in Buddhist DVD and online materials for schools and free online materials for young people at home and temple worldwide.
Clifton College is an independent boarding and day school for girls and boys aged from 3 to 18.
Working to transform lives in India through Compassion in Action
It aims to enhance the learning experiences of their children by creating a better learning environment for both staff and children, and to foster the relationship between children, parents and the school through a variety of social and fundraising events held througout the year.
Founded in Staffin on the Isle of Skye, Columba 1400 is a social enterprise devoted to leadership development. Its core purpose is to release the potential of young people who have weathered tough times.
The Comberton Village College Trust Fund was established to generate additional funding to support the work of CVC both for its pupils and the wider community. All funding received by the Trust is used exclusively to improve facilities and equipment at the school.
CWUHA deliver aid to Schools, Hospitals, Single parent hostels and Orpanages throughout eastern European countries via 2 x 10 vehicle convoys a year, the convoys are made up of volunteers from Royal Mail, BT and friends of CWUHA. CWUHA also support 2 schools in Tanzania with student sponsorship and building.CWUHA give aid to deserving causes in UK and further abroad if requested to help.
Give us your PCs and we will transfer this usable technology to those who need it most. Together we can help the excluded lift themselves out of poverty and into prosperity. Lets give the children of Africa the opportunity they need to realise their potential.
The Cooper Kenya Educational Trust is a charitable trust established to entirely support and educate orphans and very poor children to give them the best possible chance in life. It was set up in 1999 by Michele Cooper.
The charity helps to provide equipment and facilities to advance social, physical and/or educational opportunities of the pupils attending a special school for children with learning disabilities. The school caters for children aged 4 to 16 who have many different syndromes and other learning needs including Autism and communication difficulties.
Cornerstone is an outward focused church with many social action projects into the Community. Cornerstone is known for its impact in the secular world both at grass roots and civic leadership level. It is based in the North East of the city of Swansea, in an old refurbished GPO Sorting office which is used by the church to serve the local community.
It aims to advance the edcation of the public by promoting the charitable work of Milton Abbey School. To further the education and the advancement in life of present and/or past pupils through the provision of scholarships,bursaries and grants and to improve school facilities.
Founded in 1894, Craigholme School is the only all-through independent girls' school in the west of Scotland. The Craigholme Foundation raises funds to support the school's long-term development programme. Your gift, however large or small, will help it take steps to realising the proposed 'Future Vision' plans and extending its long-established Bursary Programme.
The CRASAC Vision project believes that every child is entitled to a happy childhood. Through its work, the project aims to help empower those young people who have been affected by sexual abuse and rape, and to provide them with the chance to come forward and get the help they deserve
It assists local Primary Schools with RE and PSCHE
Supplementary educational services and diversionary activities for 150 Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) young people aged 4-18. Delivering core subjects of Math, English and Science. Primarily a Saturday provision, including a mentoring and heritage projects
to support the City of London charities/connected charities and schools ; to assist specific deserving students in their education; to support relevant, smaller charities in which Liverymen are actively involved and which they support; to support smaller charities where the Trustees are able to establish an ongoing relationship
Danegrove is a three-form entry County Primary School located in East Barnet. Thank you for helping to prepare your child for a fit and healthy future. Donations this year will be used to fund new playground equipment, including a wooden adventure trail, a climbing wall and new sandpits. Please be as generous as you can. Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. Note that if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 25% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. Many thanks for your support.
The Darren Clarke foundation aims to focus on bringing the game of golf to youngsters who might not get exposure to the golfing world or the opportunity to play golf. Darren wanted to pass on the knowledge and experience he has gained during his career as a professional golfer.
Daws Hall is situated in N.E. Essex in the Stour Valley, the Trust was established as a charity in 1988. The Trust maintains the reserve that is used to provide educational opprotunities for thousands of school children and their teachers. It has a number of thriving habitats for Wildlife, Fuana & Trees. The trust relies on the donations of primary local individuals.
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To help people in developing countries through projects which create jobs and opportunities, and give breadwinners the dignity of earning a living and not rely on handouts. Current flagship project - The Mali Children's Village
We provide quality education by supporting DIL schools and vocational training programmes in the rural areas of Pakistan. Our vision is also to extend vocational training programmes to underpriviliged women/teenagers belonging to multi ethnic minority communities in England
The Diocese of Bristol supports and oversees Church of England churches in the area from Bristol to Swindon. It provides training for ministers and advice to churches as well as provision of clergy. It also supports outreach to the community and support for church schools in the area.
Dolen Cymru, the Wales Lesotho Link is a unique Welsh Charity that has been assisting in the development of Lesotho since 1985. Dolen Cymru creates and develops life changing relationships in education, health and civil society and we are honoured to have HRH Prince Harry as its Patron.
Downside Abbey is a Charitable Trust that supports the work of the Monastic Community and the School. In partnership with families, guided by the Gospel and inspired by the rule of St Benedict, the monks and staff aim to educate each young person entrusted to their care.
For and on behalf of The Trafalgar School at Downton, its students and our community.
The Amenities & Welfare Fund supports pupils throughout the school through the provision of facilities and equipment that would not otherwise be available.
Drugsline offers schools education (this year we have delivered educational sessions to over 40,000 children), a freephone crisis and support line, a drop-in service, 121 counselling, aftercare groups and support groups for people who are affected by their own or someone else?s addiction. All services share the common goal of educating, encouraging and promoting a lifestyle of abstinence as well as providing high-quality, accessible services for local people and their families. We have been providing services for over 17 years and our unique approach owes much to dialogue with past and present users of the service and is always being reviewed to ensure we quickly meet the needs of whoever reaches out for help. At present the majority of our income is generated by donations and I do hope that you consider Drugsline a charity that you would like to support.
We are a charity providing educational outdoor adventure activities for disadvantaged and disabled young people of all abilities. Our main focus is children with special needs including young people with autism, Asperges Syndrome, Downs Syndrome, the hearing and vision impaired and a range of physically disabled young people including wheelchair users. Many of our young people suffer from one or more of the above. We also run courses for disadvantaged primary and secondary school children from mainstream schools in poor inner city areas.
Our aim is to ensure that all young people, regardless of ability, special need or disadvantage, are given the opportunity to experience quality outdoor education, in a safe environment, to improve not only their physical fitness but their confidence and self esteem to enable them to meet the challenges of everyday life, today and in the future.
We have recently completed an all weather wheelchair friendly sports area and upgraded the entrance paths to our sensory garden to make wheelchair access easier.
Our next challenge is to raise the funds to build a state of the art indoor climbing wall with unique and specific provision for non ambulent youngsters, which will demonstrate to other organisations and individuals what we at Dukes Barn already know, that being physically disabled does not mean being excluded from exciting and healthily competitive sporting pastimes.
Earth Partners catalyses funds for bridge-building between countries, communities & citizens at the crux of environment, social justice & personal wellbeing. Bike the Earth, a 2 year expedition to draw the world?s attention to new sustainable solutions & ideas, is its 1st project.
Ebrahim College is an Islamic sixth form college that offers school leavers and adults the opportunity to study both Traditional Islamic Sciences and mainstream A level and GCSE subjects in an Islamic environment. Along with academic progress the college aims to instil in students the desire for life long learning and the desire to practice upon the knowledge that they gain. Over the past two years our A-level students have achieved 100% pass rates.
Eco-Schools is a worldwide environmental programme for schools which encourages children to become more environmentally aware and have a positive impact on their own surroundings.
The Eden Trust, an educational charity, was established to build and operate the Eden Project as one of the Landmark Millennium projects to mark the year 2000 in the UK. The core statement of the charitable aims of the Eden Trust is 'to promote public education and research into flora, fauna and other aspects of the natural environment'. The Project communicates its stories in a 'Living theatre of Plants and People' based in a worked-out Cornish clay pit in which nestle two vast greenhouses (Biomes). These Biomes feature plants, crops and landscapes from the humid tropics and warm temperate regions and act as a backdrop to the outdoor temperate landscape (also technically a "Biome") which mirrors our UK environment. Eden uses exhibitions, art, storytelling, workshops, lectures and events to present themes and topcis to the public and to more formal education groups. The aim is to work with the widest possible audience and together learn about the need for environmental care through celebrating what nature gives to us. Some of our projects include Climate Revolution, Mud, Gardens for life, Waste NeutralThe Edge, Tithing College, the Sexy Green Car Show and The Eden Centre for Agronomy, Research and Knowlege. More information on these projects can be found on our website www.edenproject.com.
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is the world?s leading public celebration of writers, readers and remarkable literature, set in the heart of Scotland?s capital city. 2010 includes 800 writers, from established prize-winners to completely new blood and a range of new themes and events.
Education Africa a leading South African charity, with over 20 years experience of successful project delivery. Set up to assist disadvantaged and vulnerable children gain access to relevant, quality education. It's projects offer access to education from pre-school to school leaver and beyond.
Our Mission - To advance and enhance the education of children in developing countries through support and provision of school materials, books, equipment and college sponsorship.
Education for Africa is a charity with one vision, to change the world for the better. Its aim is to advance the education of people in Africa, most specifically in mathematics, technology and the sciences.
Education For All Trust specialise in providing educational resources to schools and educational projects in developing countries, to compliment and support the work carried out by Government education ministries and emergency relief and development charities.
Education West Africa is a charity devoted to making a difference in children's lives" We want to give pupils a better start in life through improving their education opportunities.
EKTA aims at transforming the lives of under privileged children by providing avenues for education and knowledge. The charity currently supports a number of projects in the South Asia region.
Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School is a non-selective, co-educational independent school located in Stourbridge in the West Midlands, with 320 places for children aged from 3 to 17. The education is based on the philosophy and educational insights of Rudolf Steiner. Pupils follow the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum throughout the school as well as taking GCSEs at the age of 16 and 17.
It provides secondary education for rural children in Kenya
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Ex Cathedra is a leading UK choir and Early Music ensemble, and runs a number of highly-acclaimed education and community projects. Projects include: Singing Medicine at Birmingham Children's Hospital and John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford; and Singing Playgrounds in primary schools across the country.
FACT aims to be at the forefront of children?s ministry, enabling children to respond to the gospel of Jesus Christ with an expression of faith that is appropriate to their age and development.
The charity aims to improve the welfare of farm animals and to promote an educational initiative on food and farming. FACT is helping the Friends of FAI to raise money for the Outdoor Classroom.
Established in 2002 Faith & Football is a Christian Charity that seeks to serve the young people and families of our inner cities and to partner with projects overseas that work within poverty stricken areas. We use football as a means of building relationships within local communities to impart life skills and provide the benefits of much needed role models for young people.
Founded 1976 by children's writer Michael Morpurgo and wife Clare. A seven day stay on one of their working farms aims to develop potential, build self-esteem and enrich lives of 3,000+ school children from inner cities, towns and deprived rural areas annually. Many are disadvantaged or have special educational needs.
First Base is a drug, alcohol and gambling information centre. Our services include support projects for Veterans, families and women at risk of violence as a result of addiction problems. We deliver presentations, training, issue food parcels and give ?signposting? advice to visitors to the Agency.
helps people affected by eating disorders in Derbyshire and the surrounding areas
First Story fosters creativity,literacy and talent in by placing internationally acclaimed authors in challenging secondary schools across the country.
Friends of Goodrich (FoG) is the PTFA for Goodrich Community Primary School, East Dulwich. Our mission is to raise funds to support and improve the school and our children's education.
The charitable purpose of FOGADD is to raise funds for educational, social and welfare purposes in the Grahamstown area of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. FOGADD supports a number of projects involved in pre-school and AIDS education, teacher training, facilities improvement (such as a mobile laboratory) and funds many educational scholarships for able children from poor families.
Great Marlow School is a secondary school in Marlow Bucks for students aged 11 - 18. Friends of Great Marlow School raise funds to help pay for equipment, resources, update facilities and the general working environment which enhances the learning of all pupils.
The Footprints Foundation aims to tackle the problems and issues facing disadvantaged and vulnerable young and elderly people, and those people with significant health issues. We aim to support these people during the most trying periods of their lives and help give them the strength and confidence to enjoy a fulfilled life. Our aim is to support through volunteering and hands on help rather than solely providing financial support.
Friends of the Priory School (FOPSA) is a voluntary group of parents and teachers who raise money to support the school both financially and to build community.
The Friends of Oswald Road School (FORS) is the parent/carers and teachers association. It aims to advance the education of pupils in the school by developing relationships between all who are involved in the school and by raising money for facilities and items for all the children at the school.
Fortismere School Association exists to support Fortismere School through fundraising activities.
FOSSA (Friends of Salcombe School Association) raises funds to improve the learning experiences of the children by creating a better learning environment for both staff and children, and to foster the relationship between children, parents and the school through a variety of social and fundraising events held througout the year.
Friends of St Ann's (FOSTA) is a charity which supports St Ann's Special School in Morden, Surrey. This fabulous school is for children with severe and complex learning difficulties. FOSTA helps provide equipment and resources such as funding for a minibus, adaptable touch-screen plasma panels, swimming aids, and theatre trips.
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, London's first home for abandoned children and of three major figures in British history: its campaigning founder the philanthropist Thomas Coram, the artist William Hogarth and the composer George Frideric Handel.
The Trust manages two central London girls' schools
A Christian organisation helping street children in South Africa to access basic education so that they can help themselves in life.
We help the school to win by raising much needed funds. We raised a record-breaking £24,000 last academic year, which is part of a two year target to help fund the transformation of the current LRC and school canteen into a wonderfully rich and innovative Learning Centre for all students.
Beaucroft Special School caters for children from 4 to 19 years with moderate learning difficulties and/or Autism. The Friends' aim is to raise funds to provide the extras that are outside the normal school budget. This includes specialist equipment, activities or residential trips.
It directly benefits the pupils of Carronhill special school. In particular it raises funds to maintain and repair the mini bus which can take wheelchairs. It also provides extras such as multi sensory equipment for the swimming pool, play therapy, music therapy and trampolining.
Conakry Refugee School in Guinea educates refugee children who, deeply traumatised, fled from civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Education is their only hope. FCRS financially supports the school. Without this support it would be forced to close, it gets no other help.
Friends organise and run events and sales throughout the year which are aimed at raising money to assist the school in areas where funds are needed, whilst growing the community that fundamentally is at the heart of the school.
This charity helps raise funds to provide equipment and special projects to help the children at Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children, the only sign-bilingual primary school in the London area.
The charity supports Hadrian School which caters for up to 125 primary aged children in Newcastle Upon Tyne who have severe, profound and complex learning, sensory and communication difficulties.
The Friends of Marston Montgomery School Association raises funds to provide essential & extra equipment for benefit of the children of Marston Montgomery Primary School, making the school the special place to be that it is.
The Friends are a group of parents and staff who work together to raise money to buy "extras" for the children, to improve their learning environment and to run social events, helping to build a happy and friendly community within school.
We provide education and care for children who could not otherwise attend school. We have built Frere Town Junior Acadamy for such children, which we maintain through sponsorship and donations.
It aims to preserve the house, contents and personal possesssions which belonged to William Morris, Lord Nuffield,car manufacturer and philanthropist, and his wife, Lady Nuffield and to allow public access to them. Now that the house is threatened with sale on the open market from October 2008 it intends to raise the money necessary to save the house and contents for the nation.
To advance the education of pupils at Semley School engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school.
We raise funds to provide facilities and engage in activities which support the school and advance the education of the pupils. We build relationships between the staff, parents and the wider community. We are helping raise the £64,000 needed to complete the redevelopment of our school.
The Friends of The Charter School is a registered charity and our aim is to raise funds that can be donated to The Charter School, a state school situated in South London, for provision of facilities or equipment not normally provided by the Local Education Authority.
Friends of the Loyne supports the work of The Loyne Specialist School in Lancaster. It is a special school for pupils aged 2-19 with a range of learning difficulties.
Primary School in Witchford providing education to children
St James comprises a girls? secondary boarding school; and a pre-school, church, clinic and primary school serving the local community in Nyamandhlovu, Zimbabwe. FSJMS funds bursaries, buys food for the primary school and medical supplies for the clinic, and funds capital projects and maintenance.
The Foundation sends young science and geography teachers to the Polar Regions to carry out science projects in the world's harshest conditions for their own personal development so that they inspire their students and others in education, producing national curriculum teaching resources which are available free on the Foundation's website.
The FutureSense Foundation supports volunteer work that contributes to community development in some of the poorest regions of the world. We partner with over 100 non-profit organisations and local charities to address a range of critical development issues. By providing financial support and human resources for livelihood support, education and child welfare programmes, we strive to make a positive impact in underprivileged communities in Africa, Asia, South America and Eastern Europe.
Our aim is to advance the education of children and young people in The Gambia,by the provision of funds,equipment and by offering training to teachers. Since our formation in 2001 , we started supporting a single school, we now support a large number of schools including 3 built by us..
Raises funds to help disadvantaged young people to go on educational history trips.
Giggleswick School is one of the UK's oldest schools and for five centuries has nestled against the hills in the Yorkshire Dales. We educate children from 3-18. Old Giggleswickians go on to work in many fields including medicine, science, law, education, business, media, sport or the arts. We believe that the quality and breadth of their education helps them to make the world a better place. That is why we hope you will support the School by making a gift to the Giggleswick School Foundation.
Give a Future Foundation supports locally run NGO's providing homes for orphans and free education. They build a network around the chosen NGO's to ensure not one child is dropped before they have a job and are self sufficient.
Global Action Plan is the only major UK charity that focuses primarily on helping people across society to cut CO2 emissions in their daily lives. We support and inspire schools, communities, businesses and households across the UK to tackle climate change, reduce waste and work together through practical action.
Going Public is Christian charity based in Cardiff that is commited to enriching people's lives. It contributes to the welfare of young people through resources such as 'The Seduction' which helps them think through issues in sex and relationships. It provides training programmes for people of all ages. It runs a theatre company.
The aim of Good Karma is to improve the lives of children through better care and education. Our first project was in India; we have now broadened our horizons and with the help of the Better Life Cycle aim to support independently run orphanages across Africa. Our goal is to give these deserving children an education and a chance to build a better life for themselves.
Welcome to the Gordonstoun page at JustGiving. Your donation will be most helpful in taking the School a step closer to achieving its ambitious building development and endowment goals. Thank you for your contribution and support.
Grameen Welfare Smile Charity aims to provide clean running water in rural areas of Bangladesh through building deep tube wells. We also focus on providing Islamic Education and help the poor and needy. The Charity also provides medical aid.
It is run by serving and retired Police officers and Support Staff from Grampian Police. It helps a wide range of causes from the relief of suffering to helping with illness. It works with local schools and businesses promoting Justice and Hope through social inclusion and corporate social responsibility
Provides alternative education for children aged 3 - 14. Based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner it focuses on the emotional, physical and intellectual needs of children appropriate to their developmental stage. Formal learning begins at 7 and art and music is used throughout the curriculum even in maths and science.
To support the education of the students of Gunnersbury Catholic School
It works with vulnerable children and adults at risk to develop skills and coping strategies and services and strategies to meet their needs.
The Halimah Trust was created following the tragic murder of Halimah Ahmed. The Halimah Trust aims to continue the charitable work that Halimah was so committed to. The first project is the contruction of a The Halimah School of Excellence for 360 orphan and needy girls (total cost £108,000)
Haller works at the grassroots level with some of the poorest communities in Kenya. We provide training initiatives in health, smallholder organic farming, water conservation, and the preservation of the environment to enable families to become self-sufficient, and reduce their dependence on aid.
The Hannah Memorial Academy is a charitable trust dedicated to supporting a school in Darjeeling built in memory of Hampshire schoolgirl Hannah Foster. The objective of the school is to provide free education for the poorest children of the region. The work of the Trust is fully supported by Hannah's parents Hilary and Trevor Foster. For more information, please visit www.hannahmemorialacademy.org
We work with rural Kenyan communities to improve educational opportunities by providing and upgrading school buildings and teaching materials. We provide direct support to primary and secondary schools in rural Kenya. We have no overheads, so all of your money goes towards the schools.
The Harlequins Rugby League Foundation recognises that sport has a power and that this power can be harnessed to inspire, educate and motivate thousands of individuals. The charity embraces health, education, social cohesion, and club development as well as Grassroots sport which includes Dance.
It is a charity run by parents and teachers to help raise funds for Hauxton Primary School. The money raised is used to provide "extras" for the classroom and to keep the school swimming pool open. We raise money through fete's, jumble sale's, and sporting events to name but a few.
Founded in September 2007 and sponsored by the David Ross Foundation, Havelock Academy represents an initiative to "Broaden the Horizons" of its students, building on the Government's wish to provide opportunity and aspiration for the young people of the East Marsh and Old Clee communities.
hazelwoodVISION is a volunteer charity organisation based at Hazelwood School for children and young people with sensory impairment and additional support needs in Glasgow. Its mission is to support the development of the school's extended day programme through fundraising, as well as provide essential services, activities and items not presently met by the school budget.
Headcorn School Parents' Teachers' And Friends' Association organises fund raising events to buy equipment for the benefit of its pupils and enhance their education and experience at the school.
Founded in 2008, we aim to lift Ugandan children out of poverty through education, by improving school buildings and providing educational resources. The charity, whose Patrons are Prince William and Prince Harry, has already helped over 7000 children. All funds go direct to the schools, not via government departments.
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Hill Croft is a special needs school in Newtownabbey. There are 86 pupils aged 3 to 19 years who all have a severe learning disability. The PTA have embarked on an innovative fundraising strategy to provide an adventure play trail to allow the children to make the most of stimulation through play.
We are working for the community and diversity in the london Borough of Hillingdon by providing essential services and the main purposeis to build a purpose build Mosque in the borough.
The Parent Teacher Association at Hobbayne Primary School is a fund raising organisation run by volunteers from the school community.
The funds raised provide additional learning opportunities such as theatre, music, and workshops that really make a difference to the children's learning, and enjoyment of school life.. The PTA also helps to fund larger projects such as playground development.
Junior Playground Campaign
Over the next few months, we will be raising as much money as possible for the junior playground.
This has become a goal for us because some of the playground equipment has recently been demolished for safety reasons, the playing field has limited access because of drainage problems, and the playground currently does not provide enough things for children who are less interested, or able to play ball games.
The school has already set aside £10,000.The PTA has put in another £5,000.
The PTA would like to give the school another £5,000, so we have quite a bit of fund raising to do.
Any donations you make will go to building the playground fund, to provide a stimulating, safe, and fun environment that supports the Caring, Sharing, Learning approach that is central to Hobbayne Primary.
The Holocaust Educational Trust works in schools and higher education institutions, providing teacher training workshops and lectures, as well as teaching aids and resource materials. Our aims are to teach the history of the Holocaust, preserve the memory of those who perished and to teach the lessons of the Holocaust, in order to learn lessons for the future.
Hope One World is an independent charity providing educational training and support for less advantaged communities around the world. It is innovative in the way that it brings together volunteers from higher education and schools in the UK and overseas to promote educational development.
Howell's Society PTA exists to raise funds to help all children that pass through Howell's School, Denbigh. The PTA welcome participation from all involved with Howell's, past and present, as it celebrates its 150th year.
Hull Children?s University provides learning experiences to raise the achievements and aspirations of local children, supporting schools in their delivery of the national curriculum and the government?s aims outlined in ?Every Child Matters?.
The Hull KR Education & Sport Trust has been formed with the aim of developing the Club?s highly successful community programme in the city. We aim to educate young people and their families, providing accessible and exciting sports opportunities that promote health & well being.
It takes in abandoned,unwanted and ill treated animals including horses,donkeys,ponies.cats and small furries.It aims to re-home as many animals as possible but also provides a permanent sanctuary for animals that cannot be re-homed.It aims to educate people,especially children,about animal welfare.
HVP UK is a registered charity supporting the work of the Hindu Vidyapeeth (HVP) movement in the Himalayan nation of Nepal. Through its schools and associated projects, the HVP movement aims to provide holistic education to children in Nepal and spread the ideals of peace, tolerance and international fellowship.
Supports charitable foundations.
I-connect works in conjunction with our partners NMM ( based in Udaipur, Rajasthan) . It has helped to finance community health workers,a women's tailoring project ,educational projects and will be setting up a child sponsorship scheme.
Provide financial and practical support in the education and development of pre-school children
The IEF is a charity to support the development and growth of integrated education in Northern Ireland by bridging the gap between the limited government money available and what is actually needed to help create and sustain integrated schools. It is entirely dependent on fundraising for its work.
I-Foundation is a charity that aims to establish sustainable projects that promote and advance Vedic culture and philosophy in the modern world. The culture and philosophy of the Vedas, which originate in ancient India, bring with them a depth and richness to life, as well as a wholesome approach to living in harmony with nature.
Iftiin is an international education & development charity that aims to alleviate the symptoms of poverty through the power of education. At Iftiin Education & Development Association, we have chosen to focus on education as we believe that education is one of the first steps in a person’s awareness of his/her world.
Inspire, the Education Business Partnership for Hackney, is an independent charity that supports the education, training and development of young people by linking them with businesses and their employees. It aims to raise young peoples achievements and aspirations and develop their motivation, skills and knowledge for the world of work.
We help provide education for young people living in disadvantaged areas around the world. Through our projects we hope to improve levels of educational participation and achievement amongst those who need it most.
Iona School specializes in pressure-free primary education, based on the Steiner Waldorf curriculum. For 22 years we've been offering a real choice to parents and children who feel they need an alternative to the mainstream system. We are the only school in Nottingham to offer an education free of SATs, testing, or grades, allowing children to retain their natural love of learning.
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Ipswich School is an independent, co-educational school for both day and boarding students aged 3 - 11 in the Preparatory School and 11 - 18 in the Senior School. The Development programme (established in 2005) works closely with the Ois and Parents to organise a programme of events and philanthropic support for the School via the Annual Fund, Campaign and Legacy Club.
Established in 2003, ?Iqra School? is the first girls Islamic secondary school in the historic and academic city of Oxford! Alhamdulillah, since its inception the school has matured immensely and now the management is undertaking a project to purchase and develop the site where the school is based. Hence, a large amount of urgent funding is required.
IREF(UK) is the UK branch of the India Rural Evangelical Fellowship, an indigenous Indian mission working in the state of Andhra Pradesh. We are sending a team of around ten medical personnel to care for the 2000 children in the orphanage. We leave in January 2008.
We aim to advance the education of the public through the preservation and exhibition of historic lifeboats associated with the Isle of Wight. Our lifeboats will provide a major resource for research into historic rescues at sea, and also the skills and craftsmanship involved in both the initial construction and the restoration.
The Ituna Community Project is raising money to build a school in Zambia for 800 orphaned & vulnerable children.
It provides quality, inclusive care & education for children aged 2 to 5 years.
Jamia Al-Karam is a leading educational charity that strives to promote, enhance and develop communities in terms of education, training, resources and capacity building transcending race, gender, creed and ethnic background.
JCoSS will be the UK's first inclusive Jewish state secondary school. It will be the only Jewish secondary school in the UK to welcome, on an equal basis, Jews of all backgrounds, beliefs, and - in partnership with Norwood - abilities.
The JLE is an education and social centre for young Jews. It offers a wide variety of dynamic classes, events and trips and provides an opportunity for like minded people to connect to their Jewish roots in a warm and welcoming environment.
The Jewish Museum London engages with people of all ages, backgrounds and faiths to bring Jewish culture, heritage and identity alive. Our collections and activities give a sense of discovery and creativity. Our education programmes inspire people to take a stand against racism.
The John Dolman Trust was established to raise funds for capital projects and bursaries associated with the Pocklington School Foundation (which consists of Pocklington and Lyndhurst Schools) including the Quincentenary in 2014. Pocklington School has been on the same site near York since it was founded in 1514 by lawyer and clergyman John Dolman, for whom the Trust is named. The Foundation is a supportive and caring community rooted in the values of truth, courage and trust. Our approach to learning and development is shaped around the spiritual and physical well-being of each child we educate. We nurture each individual?s potential in a culture that encourages successful learning and creative thinking while rewarding initiative and independence. Our aim is to give pupils the support and freedom they need to flourish into balanced, fully-rounded and confident adults who are inspired for life. By making a gift to The John Dolman Trust you will help us to continue to achieve this. Thank you for your support. To find out more about our Project Archive 1514 appeal and to make a donation please click www.justgiving.com/project-archive-1514
The John John Trust was set up in 2004 in memory of John McGladrigan, its aims being to fulfil John's promises of supporting education in Kaleo (a village in the Upper West Region of Ghana)
Many students in Africa have to walk more than 10 miles every day, in searing heat, to reach their nearest school. They arrive late, exhausted and unable to concentrate. jole rider sends bicycles to African schools and provides repair workshops, tools and bike maintenance training for students.
JustDifferent helps create positive social attitudes towards disability and difference among children and young people. We do this through free, stimulating, interactive and educational workshops, written and created by disabled people and delivered in schools. Since 2007 we have delivered 850 Workshops and reached 27,000 children. Help us to reach more children across the UK by fundraising for us through JustGiving.
It aims to feed 1500 primary schoolchildren in Western Uganda, for 3 years. They walk many miles to school, without food till evening. A daily mug of porridge costs £15.00 a year per child, so our target is £67,500. Then, we will help the community buy land to become self-sufficient.
The KCT is raising money to build a nursery school for infants and homeless orphans of Gataka (a Kenyan slum) and help set up community projects to help the local people create an income so that they can meet the running cost of the school in future years on their own.
KEP invests in capital equipment within schools within Kenya
The Kepplewray Project, in partnership with The Bethesda Project is a residential education and activity centre in the Lake District, offering full board, fully accessible accommodation. Its Christian ethos is one of inclusion. The vision is to bring disabled and non-disabled people together as equal partners. It offers challenging adventurous activities and the chance to relax and unwind with home cooked food and good facilities. We are working in partnership with The Bethesda Project, an outdoor activity project in Burundi, with the same ethos of inclusion.
The KGS Foundation is a group of people connected to Kingston Grammar School working together to raise funds so the School can achieve its vision of Excellence, Access and Partnership. Foundation funds will be directed to Buildings and Facilities and to Bursaries. Relationship building, consultation and communication are core to our work.
Kidz Klub Leeds works with children and families in inner city Leeds, areas which face some of the highest levels of deprivation in the UK. Kidz Klub empowers children from these areas to be everything they can be, provides a helping hand to their families and brings communities closer together.
KIND was founded in 1975 to work with some of the most disadvantaged children and families within our community. Over the last 34 years the Charity has de veloped a number of programmes and activities designed to to show our children and families that they and life can be different. The Charity promotes a positive way at looking at the problems and difficulties that face our children.
The King Alfred School is a small, informal and friendly educational community where the emphasis, both academically and socially, is on discovering and maximising the potential of each child.
The Kingfisher Association was born of the Kingfisher Community Special School we are a primary school in Oldham for children with complex and severe learning needs. We established the association to raise money and awareness for our children?s needs.
The King's School Development Trust was set up in 1968 to encourage philanthropic support for the King's School Worcester and to provide funds for means tested bursaries and capital projects. We rely on the generosity of Old Vigornians and past parents to help the students of the future enjoy the breadth of education that they themselves were able to receive.
To preserve the historic Grade I listed Old School building, currently used as the School Library, which is now on the 'Buildings At Risk register'. To replace the Collyweston Slate roof, (cost £320k) and to preserve this historic building formerly attended by Sir Isaac Newton and William Cecil and ensure its survival for generations to come.
The trust was set up by veterans of the Battle of Kohima to honour those who fought and died in the Battle of Kohima and the Nagas who were their allies by assisting with the education of succeeding generations of Naga children.
We aim to start the first Italian school in London. It will be bi-lingual and bi-cultural, with the Italian curriculum integrated by the English one. We believe this is highly beneficial to the development of today’s children, living in an increasingly diverse society. It will offer a well rounded low cost education to children from any nationality.
Lady Margaret School is extending its provision of high quality education with the construction of The Olivier Centre; a bespoke state of the art building that will provide the most up to date facilities for the teaching of Music and ICT for the school and local community.
LEC provides healthy lifestyle choices information for primary school age children, including obesity, drugs and alcohol and contemporary issues such as bullying
The Leicester Grammar School Trust provides a first class education for children aged 3 to 18. The Trust aims to provide access to pupils regardless of the family's financial circumstances through the provision of means tested bursaries. Pupils within the schools help to raise money for many charities.
The Leicester Masaya Link Group (LMLG) co-ordinates the town twinning link between Leicester and the city of Masaya in Nicaragua. It works towards the relief of poverty by supporting partnerships for sustainable development in the Masaya region and helps to raise awareness of global issues through educational projects across all sectors of the community in Leicester and the surrounding area.
Leicestershire and Rutland Crimebeat developed and runs the Warning Zone, an interactive safety education centre. Warning Zone is made available to all 12,000 Year 6 pupils (10-11 year olds) from Leicester City, Leicestershire and Rutland. The consequences of crime and anti-social behaviour are key priorites.
LESA UK helps to advance education by providing equipment and facilities to schools. It has provided a photocopier, rolling boards for classroom use & built an incinerator for waste disposal in a school. It also supports hospitals with equipment for delivering better healthcare in Cameroon.
It provides spiritual and social services to the community around Lewisham
Lichfield Cathedral School aims to create and maintain an educational environment which nurtures, nourishes and stimulates young minds and talents; one where the children may gain a thorough academic foundation and a wealth of experiences and challenges; and one where daily life is conducted according to Christian values.
Lifecentre supports all survivors of rape/sexual abuse, irrespective of age or gender. They provide helplines (telephone, text and e mail), available throughout the UK; face-to-face counselling for survivors/their supporters, couples counselling and survivors groups are all available in Sussex. They also work with schools to promote awareness and safe and responsible decision making. They rely entirely on grants/donations to bring this vital service to people in desperate need.
Little Heath School is for secondary age pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties. The Variety Club will replace our old mini-bus with one with tail lift for wheelchairs. The school needs to raise £15,500 towards the bus, which is essential for community involvement, including visiting places of culture, shopping, forestry work, sailing, horse riding and residentials
Global Hope is the term used for Liverpool Hope University’s educational programmes and exchanges that enable students and staff to share skills and knowledge with partner institutions in developing countries. Staff and Students involved in the programmes are expected to fundraise to enable their participation and the provision of resources.
Loldia School Fund is dedicated to the support of Loldia Primary School, Lake Naivasha, Kenya. The school has 1,600 children aged 4-16 and few resources of its own. Loldia School Fund helps provide buildings, support teachers, provide teaching equipment and scholarships to secondary school.
The aim of our Foundation is to use the "power of sport" to inspire, educate and motivate thousands of young people within our region.We focus our activities on five areas; grassroots sport, health, education and social inclusion.All projects are built up in partnership with other community stakeholders.
The Lord Mayor's Appeal 2010 (Pitch Perfect) aims to generate significant funds to bring dynamic musical and cricketing opportunities into state schools, academy schools and their communities in London's most challenging boroughs. The London Symphony Orchestra and the Cricket Foundation, the two principal beneficiary charities of the 2010 Appeal, have joined forces to create Pitch Perfect. Through opportunities to play and perform in teams and groups, Pitch Perfect will support thousands of young Londoners to develop new skills and levels of aspiration, acquire confidence and self-esteem, learn to respect themselves and each other and - regardless of their ultimate prowess as cricketers and as musicians - discover their full potential as well-rounded and productive individuals, leaders and team-players.
Laila Salehzehi Charitable Foundation was founded in 2008. The objectives of the foundation are:
· Support charitable purposes worldwide, working particularly for the advancement of education;
· Provide relief to those in need, especially young people, those suffering from ill-health, disabilities, financial hardship, unemployment and any other social or economical disadvantages
Currently LSCF is engaged in a project to build a secondary school for girls in rural Zahedan, Iran (an area severely deprived of educational institutions). The project now has a 30% input from LSCF.
Luyando helps empower the community around Cool Bananas Plantation to be self sufficient, provide education, develop facilities that can give health and medical support, develop Christian pastoral care and support social and economic growth.
Every year thousands of children are injured in preventable accidents at home and on our roads. At the LV=Streetwise indoor life-sized safety village they learn about everyday dangers and what to do in an emergency in a fun and memorable way ? gaining both knowledge and the confidence to cope.
The Trust is aiming to preserve the ancient heritage of the Clan MacDougall at their Clan Seat of Dunollie in Argyll, and Gylen Castle on the Island of Kerrera.
Provision of education to boys between the ages of seven and eighteen and to girls between the ages of sixteen and eighteen.
The charity's aim is to promote education throughout the world
To advance education for the public benefit of adults and children in Africa, in particular Malawi by the provision of equipment and materials to schools, orphanages, colleges and communities.
The MWSRP was originally formed to protect the whale shark. The research has led to the MWSRP developing and managing the largest Marine Protected Area in the Maldives. Future goals - reduce habitat disturbance, introduce waste management systems and provide education opportunities.
The Mall School Trust is a charitable organisation linked to the Mall School in Twickenham. The Trust is currently involved in raising funds for a new performing arts centre at The Mall School.
The charity ensures bursary assistance is avaliable for bright girls from low income families so that they can attend Manchester High School for Girls.
In 2009, Ogilvy Group UK started working in partnership with International Needs (Registered Charity No 1010597 - www.ineeds.org.uk) in a project called Many Ogilvy Hands. This project has a mission to build a secondary school in the village of Buikwe in Uganda to provide education for around 450 young people. There is a lot to be done but we believe that many hands make light work. So come and join us - together there is much that we can achieve.
Maple School PTA supports and enhances the activities of the school. Funds raised buy equipment for the classrooms and subsidise activities. Additional resources are made available to the unit specialising in the education and development of children with hearing difficulties which is one of the few in the county .
The Parent Staff and Friends Association of the school are a small, hard working and dynamic team, whose efforts have raised over £125,000 for the hydrotherapy pool!
Fundraising for Marlborough School for students with special needs
it provides relief and financial assistance to the poor and needy of Nuevo Prosperino in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Providing Educational, welfare and spiritual assistance.
To promote the renovation and preservation of St Margaret's Chapel & The Magdalene Almshouses in Glastonbury for future generations.
The trust provides food, boarding, general and musical education both Western and Indian to the most destitute children from Kolkata, India. Trustees hope to purchase further 4 acres of land to build a school to accommodate 400 children. This is a Christian school but children of all faiths are admitted.
Maulden School Association (MSA) a registered charity set up many years ago. It is a major contributor to the school raising thousands of pounds which is spent on improving equipment and resources to enhance the children’s education. Funds are raised through various fund raising events run by it
MECO is an interdenominational fellowship of evangelical Christians from many countries with shared goals. It sends people called of God to work in various ministries and to encourage the national churches to engage in effective mission and witness
MEAK provide medical and educational supplies to Kenya as well as carrying out open heart surgery in Nairobi on sick children using a team of medics recruited from Guys and St Thomas' Hospital, who all provide their services free of charge. It also runs eye camps in remote areas of Kenya
Its objects are to advance the education of the public, including the promotion of the study and research for the public benefit into the extinction of animals,flora and fauna; to promote protection of the environment and of endangered species; to create and maintain the Mass Extinction Memorial Observatory.
Menorah High School is an independent secondary school for girls in North West London.
Bridgebuilder Trust works in local schools to communicate Christian values to young people in a lively and engaging way. We deliver lessons, themed projects and assemblies that inform, challenge and contribute to the educational agenda. We want every young person to be able to make informed choices about Christian faith.
It is dedicated to the continuous delivery of spiritual and material improvement to the quality of life of the vulnerable and disadvantaged at all levels of society, in all communities at home and abroad.
MASK offers to children of Kenya an opportunity, which they may lack otherwise, in participating in the cultural life, to enjoy the arts and to share its benefits. We provide art lessons to children in schools, setting up art clubs, organising public art exhibitions of children's work and encourage children to build their contemporary art skills by bringing an international base of volunteer artists to Kenya. MASK also promotes to schoolchildren the ideas of peace, social justice and the environment through visual art and drama.
Moto in the Community Trust is the charitable arm of Moto the UK's largest provider of motorway service areas. The Trust is a grant making charity that focuses on making a difference to the 48 local communities that Moto are part of.
The Mudchute Association is responsible for the 32 acres of land which is Mudchute Park and Farm, it has developed a wide range of services for the benefit of the local community, including a stables, an award winning restaraunt, and a wide variety of facilities for children and young people.
Music for All is a charity with the simple mission of ?Making More Musicians!? It does this by: Promoting the benefits of music making. Targeting school children, young people, the family and the over-50's through a series of projects.
Music for Youth is an educational charity with a worldwide reputation for its work in music education. It provides free access to educational and performance opportunities for all kinds of groups of young musicians and audiences through a nationwide series of festivals and concerts.
It strives to contribute to the education of pupils at the School in Tanzania. It does this by raising money for the improvement of buildings and equipment at the school and also by providing bursaries and scholarships for children of the area.
Nansato Nursery Trust has built and operates 4 nursery schools in southern Malawi. It provides care, education and food for 300 needy pre school children every year. The pupils play games, sing, dance, listen to stories, eat porridge, learn and laugh lots. It employs 10 Malawian staff.
The charity operates The National Museum of Computing based at Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes. The museum, which is open to visitors and researchers, catalogs the development of computing primarily in the UK. It operates regular school visits.
It helps every child who enters its doors to fulfil their potential and aspiration in life through education, good health and social welfare by offering security, hope, kindness, and above all, love. The Charity's focus is on the development of educational, health and social service initiatives in deprived, remote parts of Africa where other agencies have not ventured.
The trust raises funds to build a school in Kikambala mombasa Kenya. We want to help this very poor community and provide free education for the children too poor to attend state school.
The Nepal Education Foundation works in partnership with local communities in rural Nepal to improve the sustainability of their local government schools.
It provides safety,love,education, healthcare & security to street children and orphans in Uganda,until they can provide for themselves. It pays for school fees and all their scholistic,personal and healthcare requirements.
New College Worcester is an independent residential college for blind and partially sighted young people aged 11-19 years. Offering a full educational curriculum and activities, we aim to unlock the potential of every student.
The New Schools Network is an independent organisation devoted to improving education. The Network aims to improve the quality of education ? particularly for the most deprived ? by increasing the number of independent, innovative schools within the state sector.
NHGS PA is a charity which aims to build a support network for parents and to help raise funds that can pay for things which will benefit our children but the normal school budget can't stretch to. Every parent with a child in school is automatically a member.
NISCU provide children and young people in education with knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith as found in the Bible, in schools and the wider community of the North West of England; and support young people who choose to express their Christian faith in the community.
The Trust aims to provide for the social and welfare needs of the local community, with health and education two of the priorities. Whilst an Islamic organisation it helps both Muslims and Non-Muslims. It is soon embarking on a project to rebuild its existing properties in Leyton, London.
NCAR help stray & unwanted animals find new loving homes. They have been established for 30 years and growing dramatically, the charity relies totally on generous donations as they receive no government funding. They home over 1000 animals each year. NCAR have many fundraising events if you can help them.
The PTA is and has been such an integral part of the school community for many years. In its time the PTA has raised thousands of pounds, which have been spent on improving equipment and resources to enhance our children?s education and the facilities in school in general.
NSERESTER IS A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL IN UGANDA EDUCATING CHILDREN ORPHANED THROUGH AIDS. IT DESPERATELY REQUIRES MORE SPONSORS FOR CHILDREN AT £200/YEAR .NSERESTER HAS A FARM WHERE STUDENTS LEARN BASIC AGRICULTURE. IT HAS ITS OWN TRACTOR, PLOUGH AND MAIZE MILL. A BUS IS SOUGHT TO MOVE CHILDREN FROM THE SCHOOL TO THE FARM.
We help unemployed people to obtain qualifications and get back to work.
Caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife casualties, providing awareness of wildlife issues and education through talks and work experience placements.
The Charity relieves poverty, hardship and distress, advances education and protects and promotes good health among the inhabitants of Northern Kenya, especially the Samburu Community of the Kirimun/North Laikipia area.
The Oliver Foundation is a UK based charity working with other charitable organisations in South Africa, to create educational opportunities for people living in deprived communities with the aim of helping to create a sustainable future for people and the environment.
Onechild assists education and enterprise projects in Ghana. It works with a number of centres, helping young adults to develop skills to gain employment or become self-employed within their community.
Architecture and urban design have a huge influence on the quality of our lives. Yet we lack a common language to express our needs and aspirations for the quality of our buildings and public spaces.
Based in London, Open-City is a unique, independent organisation committed to raising the standard of architecture and built environment by opening people¹s eyes and minds to good design.
Open-City has a basis of experience, expertise and research built up over a decade and a half. We encourage dialogue, debate and learning about how architecture affects our daily lives, and enable people to discover and understand how they can really influence change in the built environment.
We play a unique role through campaigning for the independent voice, through reaching across all 33 London boroughs, and through connecting professionals, practitioners, decision-makers and Londoners in general, to generate understanding and new thinking to make the capital a better place in which to live, work, play and learn.
It enables students, especially girls, and students who cannot afford school fees to recieve a primary and secondary education. Now based in Western Province, which is the poorest part of Kenya. The Nairobi school was destroyed in the recent riots and is being built from sctratch on the new site.
The Oundle School Foundation's purpose is to increase funding for high priority capital projects at Oundle School, and to increase funds for Scholarships and Bursaries. One of these is the Thommy Purbrook General Scholarship Fund set up to commemorate the life of Thommy Purbrook a pupil who tragically died in December 2008.
The charity is committed to raising funds for the benefit of the children of the school. We need to raise £30,000 (which is the statutory 10% required of Voluntary Aided schools) for a building project which will enlarge the space and improve the environment in which the children learn.
OHS equips severely and profoundly deaf children, including those with additional special needs, with the skills, qualifications and confidence to succeed in the hearing world. Combining specialist care and teaching with the latest technology OHS teaches even the most profoundly deaf children to communicate through speaking and listening.
Through the work of both clergy and laity it aims to make a difference in the world through creating vibrant Christian communities across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire (the Diocese of Oxford) and overseas through links with Kimberley & Kuruman (South Africa) and Vaxjo (Sweden).
Helping to inspire new generations of readers - children, young people and those from Oxfordshire?s ?excluded? communities. We reach over 5000 people a year and are raising money to launch book groups in Schools, Children's Centres, Day Care Centres and with the homeless.
The Oxford Young Carers Project provides support to young carers aged between 5-25 who physically or emotionally care for someone in their family with a disability, long term illness, mental health difficulty or drug and alcohol problem.
OOLT aims to promote the benefits of Outdoor Learning to schools, families and companies but more particularly provides bursaries for Oxfordshire children and young people in need, to enable them to join Outdoor Education courses. It also supplies exceptional achievement certificates for young people visiting the Oxfordshire Outdoor Centres,
Pangbourne College provides a challenging education for boys and girls. The traditions of teamwork, leadership and service are important. The development of character is emphasised. Kindness, selflessness, moral courage, industry, initiative, resilience and integrity are prioritised.
It supports school activities, development of the overall school community and wide participation of parents and others with an interest in Heber Primary School. This includes raising money to fund specific projects as agreed with the school management team. Our current fundraising focus is to support improvements to the education of children with Special Educational Needs.
It supports Heber School by fundraising for facilities, trips and equipment, and runs social events to enhance the school's reputation in the community.
Montacute School is a school for pupils with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties. Montacute Parents and Friends Association is run by parents, staff and friends of Montacute School who give up their time to raise money for the provision of specialist equipment, school trips, parties and many other activities.
Its goal is the advancement of education among children and young people in Africa by the provision of such financial or material assistance to either individuals or schools as the trustees shall from time to time determine.
Patchwork Kids support marginalised children's education throughout their school years in remote areas of India and Africa. Patchworkids has also funded equipment, staffing and rebuilt class rooms to significantly improve resources of underfunded schools.
Path to Possibilities funds the education of disadvantage young people in Nigeria. It grants schorlarship funds to talented but poor students. Path to Possibilities also shares best teaching practice with state funded schools in Nigeria.
The Perse School's Annual Fund raises money to support both Entrance & Hardship bursaries, which enable us to offer a Perse education to able children from less advantaged backgrounds, and exciting new projects and initiatives which enhance the opportunities and facilities available to current and future pupils.
The family run charity aims to aid the regeneration of communities and alleviate suffering and hardship caused by disasters worldwide regardless of race, religion or politics.
TO PROMOTE THE BENEFIT OFTHE INHABITANTS OF PLYMOUTH AND NEIGHBOURING AREAS INA COMMON EFFORT TO ADVANCE EDUCATION, IN PARTICULAR IN RELATION TO ISLAM AND THE CUSTOMS, CULTURES ANDBELIEFS OF ISLAMIC PEOPLES PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR RECREATION IN THE INTERESTS OFSOCIAL WELFARE AND WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF INHABITANTS.
The Platt School Governors need to raise £850 000 to build our new school, to provide its pupils with modern classrooms, up to date technology, a spacious playground and, importantly, a sports field all on the same site. Please support generously.
The Portsmouth Grammar School's enduring aim is providing academic, pastoral and extra-curricular opportunities of the highest order.Despite being the oldest school in the city it has adapted its values for the 21st century. The overarching aim of PGS is to have an international outlook at the forefront of educational development as one of the UK's most successful coeducational schools.
Positive Steps was established in 1989, it is a care and support organisation dealing with vulnerable people In Scotland and internationally. Your donation makes a huge difference and allows it to continue to offer real people real solutions.
Samaritans provides confidential emotional support 24/7 to those experiencing despair, distress or suicidal feelings.
Project Luangwa's aim is to improve the long term economic standing of the local community through developing and improving education in the Mambwe district of Zambia.
In the area covered by Project Luangwa there are over 20 schools, ranging from pre-school to Secondary. A few already receive support and will continue to do so but we will also seek to widen the net to include the neglected schools as well. None of the unsupported schools have enough classrooms and the ones they have are in a poor state of repair. Often classes may have up to 100 children sitting on the floor; there are few desks, and an average of one text book for every seven children. Because of the lack of space and teachers these children will only attend for a half day. We are also raising funds for a proposed vocational training centre in Mfuwe. From 2011 we will support the micro-financing of small businesses.
Approximately 23% of Mfuwe children are orphans. These vulnerable children are usually taken in by relatives who often can hardly afford to feed them let alone provide school fees, uniform and books. Some of these children have been lucky enough to find sponsors through Project Luangwa and our Kawaza project who contribute to these annual costs.
Project Luangwa is a registered Charity in the UK, USA and Zambia.
Project Luangwa incorporates a number of Projects which includes the Kawaza School Fund previously managed by Robin Pope Safaris
seed provides adult and family Jewish education through formal study and informal experiences, to combat assimilation through positive Jewish encounters. seed believes that every Jew has the right to a sophisticated appreciation of their heritage. We’re committed to work with other educational Jewish organisations and synagogue bodies to maximise resources.
Friendly playgroup in Pucklechurch for children between the ages of 2 and 5
Queens Park Community School PTFA is a charity which raises money for this large inner city comprehensive secondary school to enrich the lives of the students by various different fundraising events.
We are the mainstream communal organisation for Orthodox Judaism in the UK.
It raises funds, mostly through individual sponsorship, to provide help with education for disadvantaged children. The Trust operates mostly in Sri Lanka, but also in Nepal and Kenya.
Established in memory of one of Wales? greatest ambassadors - Ray Gravell, our trust supports causes in West Wales that we know would have been close to his heart. Scarlets rugby legend, broadcaster and passionate Welshman, Grav was an inspiration to so many.
It supports HIV/AIDS care in South Africa, provides for children of HIV/AIDS patients through a care programs and orphanage, supports the provision of education, and facilitates School Partnerships between UK Schools and Schools in the Eastern Cape of SA.
Red Balloon Learner Centre Merseyside will provide a memorial for James Bulger, who was murdered in 1993 at the age of 3. Red Balloons provide an ‘intensive care’ full-time education for children and young people aged between 10 and 17 who have stopped going to school as a result of bullying.
It provides training for teachers in rural Africa for the development of teaching and learning in rural schools
Reed's School provides a boarding school education and pastoral care for children who have had the misfortune to have lost one or both parents through death or a family tragedy. Support and encouragement is given to help them recover and achieve their full potential.
Rhema Theatre Company seeks to bring the Bible to life today! By writing and performing our own plays, we seek to be a useful action-packed resource for Primary Education for Key Stages 1&2 and for adults we hope to encourage, challenge and entertain through theatre with a moral heart.
It raises money for Rickmansworth School
The Charitable Trust providing support for the River Tay,its tributaries. fish and the environment.Aims to protect, conserve, improve and enhance all fish species and their ecological cycles, to advance education, training and study and provide a communications resource for all interested parties.
It provides charitable help to children in need, hardship or distress of serving and ex serving personnel of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, The Queen Alexandra Royal Naval Nursing Service the former Women's Royal Naval Service and the reserves of those forces.
The Rotary Club of Bristol Breakfast is a mixed gender club brought together to carry out valuable community work and to fundraise for selected charities; our members span a range from mid 30s upwards and the representation of business, professions and jobs is vast.
The ninth Dragon Boat Festival will be held on Sunday 13th June 2010 to raise money for Rotary charities including The Station which is the old Fire Station in Bridewell which is being developed to provide a world class 32,000 sq ft facility to all young people in Bristol which will be open weekdays and week ends. They will receive around 60% of the money raised the remainder going to other Rotary Charities and good causes including Gift Aid
The Burnham Beeches Rotary Club raises money for a variety of charitable purposes locally, nationally and international with an emphasis on supporting young people and donation to cancer care.
THE RI'S OBJECTS ARE TO DIFFUSE KNOWLEDGE,FACILITATE THE GENERAL INTRODUCTION OF USEFUL MECHANICAL INVENTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS AND FOR TEACHING BY COURSES OF PHILOSOPHICAL LECTURES AND EXPERIMENTS, THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO THE COMMON PURPOSES OF LIFE.
The only museum in the country dedicated to the ships of the Royal Navy's fleet - and the men and women who served in them. 4 exhibition galleries take the story from the 17th Century to the present, and, together with research collections, digital assets and learning services, meet the needs of wide-ranging audiences.
Raising money to build a new classroom and relocate Rudgwick Pre-school to the school site.
We are a co-educational, fully comprehensive school, welcoming boys and girls from all backgrounds, cultures and creeds. The School has a capacity of 440 pupils divided between the four Kindergartens, the Lower School and the Upper School.
RUSH stands for Reaching the Unreached through Self-Help. It is a Registered Charity set-up to reach the under-privileged and suffering people within the local community of Kakamega, a town in the Western Province of Kenya close to Lake Victoria.
assisting with the construction of schools and related facilities in Rwanda.
The objectives of the charity are: To advance the education of the public by the provision of funds and facilities calculated to achieve subject objectives at Saint Benedict Catholic School in Derby and other school and educational establishments and otherwise as the company thinks fit and to enable it to do so.
It helps needy young people predominantly. Internationally, this is done through education, provision of shelter and accommodation, youth centres, parishes, aid work and missionary outreach. In Britain, work is done through provision of schools, youth chaplaincies, a residential youth retreat centre, parishes, youth centres and volunteering opportunities for young adults.
Salusbury Junior School PTA (now known as Salusbury Primary School PSA) is a social and fund-raising organisation for all staff and parents at the school. We raise money so that the 620 children who attend Salusbury Primary School can have a really great start in life. These children come from many cultures and backgrounds. We need to raise money to give them the things that they don't get enough of. Currently, this means giving them a lot more access to sport, outdoor activities and music. We work closely with the teachers and children to find out what would make the biggest difference to children's learning environment. They told us they needed a library, and we built one from scratch. Now, you can help us do far more!
Sandbach School is an all boys age 11-18 comprehensive school. We provide a stimulating and caring environment where all pupils have an equal opportunity to achieve to their fullest potential and develop unto independent learners and responsible members of the community.
Sarah Junior School is a pre-primary school for 65 children in Kibera slum, Nairobi, funded by a UK-based charity.
SFK is a UK charity fighting poverty by offering educational scholarships to children living in shanty towns. The Charity currently provides scholarships to more than 1000 children in Kenya. Having a decent education is the only way for these children to break free from a lifetime in dire poverty
School-Aid sends good quality schoolbooks and other educational materials direct to schools in disadvantaged communities in English speaking African countries. It collects all these materials in the UK from schools and other donors. Volunteers then sort and pack them prior to being transported in containers to African schools.
Schools 4 Schools' mission is to advance the education and development of children in the Gambia, through the provision of schools, educational material, human resources and support of community infrastructure. The mission in the UK is to raise awareness amongst children here through school twinning
The project brings children at schools across the UK closer to children who have been orphaned through the HIV/Aids epidemic that is devastating countries of sub-Saharan Africa. The charity sends gift boxes of toys, school equipment and clothes and provides food for children in Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
The foundation "Schools of Hope," created by MIKAEL SILVESTRE in partnership with UNESCO allows hundreds or even thousands of poor children to leave the streets for good, to learn a skill and to read and write. Each year, the keenest children are chosen to follow a 3-year programme where they will learn how to read, write and be professionally trained. They will be officially registered and this is a real opportunity for them to re-enter society both socially and professionally ? and above all, to regain their dignity. In Guinea, the very deserving children are working hard to send money to their families in the village, when they have one. They live on the streets where they are exploited and often attacked during the night. Each has a name, a history, a desire professional, but all have the same desire: to learn to read and write. For the development of Schools of Hope, local partnerships are essential: they provide support, give a piece of land or a building, because the cost of learning centers is far too high for them. Private companies are also sought for school supplies, sporting equipment, but also for the delivery of gifts in kind.
Scottish Filipino Charity aim is to help underprivileges childrens
The Scottish Seabird Centre is an award winning environmental initiative, which brings people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds closer to wildlife. From its stunning location at North Berwick, overlooking the wildlife rich waters of the Firth of Forth, the Centre inspires people to appreciate, learn about and care for Scotland’s natural environment.
The Scottish SPCA is Scotland's leading animal welfare charity. The Scottish SPCA is entirely separate from the RSPCA which works only in England and Wales. With no Government or lottery funding, the Society relies on the generosity of the Scottish public through donations, legacies and fundraising events.
Scripture Union Scotland's vision is to help all the children and young people in Scotland to explore and respond to the significance of Jesus Christ for their lives. This is achieved through school assemblies, extra-curricular groups and residential activity breaks, holidays and missions.
The Sherborne School Foundation exists to support the development of Sherborne School. It relies solely on the generosity and commitment of its supporters comprising Old Shirburnians, Current and Former Parents, and other Friends of the School, both individual and corporate.
Shine's mission is to help alleviate poverty in Africa by tackling illiteracy among children in some of its poorest parts. To achieve this, it is setting up literacy schools for orphans and vulnerable children within poor African communities. These schools are equipping children with the basic skills needed to escape poverty.
SHINE: Support and Help in Education, was founded in March 1999. Our mission is to support additional educational initiatives which encourage children and young people to raise their achievement levels. SHINE funds organisations working with underachieving 7-16 year olds from disadvantaged areas in London and Manchester.
SHOCC aims to raise funds for and awareness of projects that challenge deprivation and poverty. It is the organisation that brings together all the university's charitable work with local and global communities. It funds the building of schools overseas and supports the work of charities in its local area.
It provides or assists in the provision and facilities not normally provided by the LEA to advance the education of pupils at Shottermill Junior School. Our current focus is to assist with the funding of an arts studio.
The Shrubberies PTA raises money to enhance provision offered by The Shrubberies Special School. It raises money for equipment, educational resources and for out of school activities.
The charity promotes sports awareness amongst children and provide assistance to the needy. It is arranging for golf events day at local school to introduce children to the game of golf. It has recently provided food for the homeless. It has raised funds through golf towards the school construction project.
Providing an all-round education with an academic edge for children from 0 to 18 years.
It advances the education of pupils, parents and the school community. It also undertakes activities which promote the charitable work of the school.
SITSE promotes the inclusion of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) into society through international, mainstream and special education. SITSE aims to help local as well as international families transferring to London in finding the most suitable school and therapy placement for their children.
Providing help through volunteers with the education of the children of Uganda.
The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum houses collections of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars and of the Gloucestershire Regiment. The museum also contains small collections from The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire (RGBW) Regiment and the current county Infantry Regiment, the Rifles.
Soteria Trust is a registered charity based in Chichester, West Sussex. Soteria helps vulnerable young people and children through sponsorships in Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. Soteria Trust is helping Africans help themselves with the provision of jobs through education.
TO ADVANCE AND ENHANCE THE EDUCATION OF PUPILS IN THE SCHOOL BY PROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES AT THE SCHOOL
To provide education and relevant support services to help young people, the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society prepare for work in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism.
Springfield Special School helps children & young people, between the ages of 3 & 16 who have profound and multiple physical & learning difficulties, using a high pupil to teacher ratio, and a varied curriculum, incorporating P scales hydrotherapy, horse riding sailing and inclusion.
Established in 1973 in memory of Rolf Gardiner, a pioneer ecologist, the charity encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to experience and value the rural environment, advocating the sustainable use of natural resources, plus preserve Springhead's listed mill and gardens as a special place for education and the arts.
St Alfege’s serves an ethnically diverse community in an area of high social and economic deprivation in South East London. We aim to provide a calm, happy and stimulating environment in which children can learn and achieve, and to promote mutual respect by developing our links with the wider community.
St Andrew's School PTA helps fund special projects outside of the scope of the central school funding, both educational and fun. It contributes to trips, new equipment, new staff-room and at the moment is trying to raise £35,000 towards to new permanent classrooms.
ST BARTHOLOMEW'S SCHOOL CHARITY FUND HAS BEEN SET UP TO PROVIDE THE CAPITAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL NEEDS. IN 2008 THE SCHOOL EMBARKED UPON A JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE. THE AIM OF THIS WAS TO GIVE OUR CHILDREN THE BEST POSSIBLE SEVEN YEARS WITH US. WE AIM TO BE THE VERY BEST SCHOOL IN ALL AREAS. PLEASE SUPPORT OUR DREAM.
St Benedict's is an independent Catholic co-educational School with a unique Benedictine ethos. The Bursary Appeal aims to transform lives, offering exciting opportunities to children from the wider community, who have talent but lack the financial means to be pupils at the School.
St Crispin?s PTA works alongside the school to organise not only fundraising events but also to provide a range of services for the school and community.
The Foundation aims to raise money to support St Helen and St Katharine. In particular, it focusses on raising funds to provide bursaries for those that cannot afford to attend the school and for new developments such as the Performing Arts Centre.
Cof E parish church. It acts in many charitable ways
We are a small school with a big heart, and want to give our children space and modern technology. We are raising funds to contribute towards our grant, for a classroom, ICT suite, staffroom, accessible toilet, larger hall and office facilities. Help us to give our children "Wings to Fly!"
St Mary's is a charismatic Anglican Church based in Marylebone, London W1.
St Marys School is a Charity raising funds for a building extension, which will include an additional classroom, which will be primarily used for special needs.
THE ST MICHAEL STEINER SCHOOL was founded in 2001 by teachers who have many years experience of living and working in London. Our guiding vision was, and remains, a modern, urban Steiner school that addresses the needs of children who are growing up in this city. We want our children to feel part of the community, not that they are living in a sheltered oasis. The cosmopolitan nature of life in London brings the children into daily contact with people from many different backgrounds, so that the need for interest in and understanding for others is not just taught but experienced. By nurturing in the children a deep respect for all human beings and an enthusiastic and active interest in the world, we aim to help them orientate themselves towards whatever comes to meet them in life, while they are growing and when they are adults. The school is fast outgrowing its current shared premises with another school with about 90 children aged between 3 and 13. To keep the school accessible to as many members of the community their fees are kept low just to cover day to day expenditures. Funds for capital expenditure are required in the immediate future for a new premises to accommodate the school's expansion.
Helps raise money to support the children's education and their activities in the community.
St Peter's PTA works to raise funds for the school to provide much needed support and equipment for the school. As the school has very little outside space help is needed in particular to raise money to support sport.
St Piran's School is supporting the Joint Educational Trust, a UK charity that helps children who have suffered at home or school, or are at risk.
St Thomas' is a primary school located in one of the most deprived and overcrowded areas in London. The school is building a dance and music studio which will give the children space to enjoy learning the arts. Money is needed to help complete this project which will be shared with other local schools.
The MAD campaign is helping to raise money to rebuild the school. We need to raise £300,000 and are looking for lots of support to achieve this.
St. Annes is a highly successful Catholic girls comprehensive school and mixed sixth form college in the heart of Southampton city. It is a Science Specialist College, and has also recently been awarded Leading Edge Status.
Raising Funds to Help Raise Standards We are here to raise funds in support of the School and to provide extra facilities and equipment to advance the education of our children. We help to develop effective relationships between staff, parents and children.
A Christian organisation caring for children in Malawi through education, vocational training and HIV/AIDS Awareness. Every child matters and "loving your neighbour", especially the weak and disempowered, is the heart of the work. The Starfish story says that everyone can make a World of Difference.
We provide a high quality education to all local 2-4 year olds in our area
St. Stephen's School has made great strides, but there is still much more work to be done. The school has launched a long-term School Development Project with ambitious plans to improve the school infrastructure and teaching environment. All contributions will make a real difference and will help purchase much needed equipment to help the school/learning environment.
The Foundation was established in 2008 by Deep?s family in his name with the aim of improving education and welfare in some of the poorest regions of Africa.
Surrey Docks Farm is 2.2 acres of thriving and dynamic farming in the city. The farm works with local communities, children, youth groups and adults with learning disabilities and provides many unique opportunities for people to learn about farming and food production, and to become actively involved!
It helps to promote sustainable living and care of the environment for future generations through residential and day courses for school groups and individuals in a woodland setting, and also provides outdoor learning activities for vulnerable adults and children with difficulties at school.
The main objective of the Sutton Trust is to support innovative projects that provide educational opportunities for young people. Its unique entrepreneurial approach has established the Trust as the independent voice for children from non-privileged backgrounds, providing expertise on issues of educational access.
The aim of the Charity is to raise money to fund bursaries and improve school facilites in areas of Swaziland where there is HIV/AIDS, unemployment and poverty. This can be achieved by building kitchens, classrooms, toilets etc. Increasing the funding of bursaries is a priority. The target for 2009 is £5,000 for bursaries and £13,000.00 for building projects.
The Tall Ship is an independent museum committed to the preservation and interpretation of the Glenlee (a 19th Century Clydebuilt sailing ship) and the maritime history of the area for the benefit of local people and visitors to Glasgow. It is an educational and training resource and encourages community involvement at all levels.
Sri Lanka tea pickers live in poverty without many basic facilities (electricity, heating or running water). Education can increase work options and reduce poverty. The Tea Leaf Trust wants to raise funds for a community school that will provide free education for tea pickers and their families to help reduce poverty.
Alongside their usual activities, Teddington School PTA has set up a special appeal to raise funds for the outdoor space for the new school. This will include an outdoor classroom/amphitheatre as well as a covered seating area for relaxation. Audiovisual equipment for the indoor performance area is also needed.
Helping less fortunate people in Eastern Europe to be able to help themselves attain a better future!
Gemma's fund is a dedicated charity working with young people in schools and colleges to make them aware of knife crime and the deverstating effects knife crime can have on families and loved ones. Gemma's charity also provides learning equipment and learning aids for schools that have not got the funds to buy in equipment themselves.
The Foundation's aim: Encourage Potential / Ease Distress
The Thembinkosi Foundation exists to advance education and promote sustainable development in Zambia by establishing and assisting in the building, management and running of the Zambezi International School in the Mwandi/Sesheke District of Zambia.
We are a charity that help people and conserve the Tiger in the wild.We are hands on, all our donations get to ground level in the field where it is most needed.
Tiyeni helps poor rural communities by demonstrating how to prevent soil erosion and enable good crops; by funding students so that they can apply for jobs and by assisting villagers to feed and teach their orphan children. The aim is to replace handouts and help villagers to support themselves.
It provides Cowbridge Comprehensive School with benefits not normally provided by the Vale of Glamorgan LEA. It promotes the education of pupils in the school, including through sports and social activities. It is playing a key role in enhancing the fixtures and fittings for the library/learning resource centre, theatre and sports hall for the new Cowbridge Comprehensive School buildings.
Promoting Tolerance and Moderation between people, society and nature for the equal benefit of all and for future generations
The staff and pupils at Tonbridge School undertake various sponsored activities throughout the school year to raise money for charity. All monies donated through Tonbridge School's Just Giving Website for these events go to the external charities chosen by the fundraisers as noted on their individual pages.
The Tonbridge School Foundation Award is about giving talented and financially deserving boys, from all walks of life, the life-changing opportunity of a Tonbridge education. The scheme is administered as a ring-fenced fund by the Tonbridge School Foundation (Reg. Charity No. 1099162), which exists to support the development of the school itself.
touraid is a children's charity that establishes sustainable relationships between schools and clubs in the UK with similar organisations around the globe.
The charity?s aim is to help improve the well-being, health, education and care of people in Towerhill.We focus health & education whilst promoting community adhesion.
Tujatane was opened on 1 May 1996. The school provides education to children from the local community, in an area where the availability of quality education is scarce. It has grown from a pre-school of 15 children, to a primary school with over 160 students, and is completely funded on donations.
Tumaini Education Trust provides funding to Tumaini Senior School in Isiolo Kenya. The school is part of a community that focuses on people affected by AIDS.
To advance the education of pupils in the School by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities at the School
More than just photography! Improving lives through animation, film and photography.
The Unicorn School is a unique co-educational day school helping children with severe learning difficulties aged between 6 and 13 years. The school serves the counties of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire and receives no government funding.
The United Church Schools Foundation (UCSF) has launched The Jubilee Fund which seeks to enrich the education of some of the most deprived children in the country, by opening academies and widening access and opportunities in our UCST schools. Our aim is to bring out the best in everyone
UJIA, the heart of Jewish Life, invests in young people and education both in Israel and the UK. UJIA's strategy is designed to help guarantee a sustainable and positive future for the people of the Galil and the Jewish Community of the UK. www.ujia.org
United World Colleges is a global educational NGO that brings students together from all over the world, selected from within their own countries, on merit and potential regardless of their ability to pay. These students come together at one of the thirteen United World Colleges to foster international understanding and peace. Donations to the UWC International site will be allocated to the International Scholarship Fund unless otherwise agreed with the International Office. If you wish to the donate to the Lester B. Pearson UWC fund, please follow this link http://www.justgiving.com/pearsoncollege If you wish to donate to the UWC of the Adriatic fund please follow this link http://www.justgiving.com/UWC-Adriatic
The University of St Andrews is Scotland's oldest university, founded in 1413. Over six centuries it has established a reputation as a leading and distinctive centre for teaching and research. Donations to the University help us provide the best possible experience and facilities for our students.
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC) is a modern, metropolitan institution with a proud history tracing back to the 19th century. The UWIC Annual Fund has been established to enable alumni and friends of the Institution to support current and future students, making a real difference to their studies.
The University of Warwick raises money for students and activities based at the University. Donations can be made to support student scholarships and hardship funds, international students, medical research, student volunteer projects and more.
Vauxhall City Farm is an oasis in the heart of London which is open to everyone Wednesday though to Sunday from 10.30am - 4pm. The farm also provides educational, recreational and therapeutic programmes and activities for children and people of all ages, abilities and cultures.
VESL sends volunteers to teach English in rural schools, help in orphanages or run community development projects within rural communities in India, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
Victoria is a voluntary aided Church of England first school and nursery. Established in 1897, it serves the local community in Berkhamsted. We aim to encourage the children in our care to develop to their full potential within a Christian family framework and to enjoy their time at Victoria.
It was set up specifically to receive donations from members of the company and supporters of the Foundations objectives. It supports: Charities concerned with the prevention of alcohol abuse Education, especially schools in East London Any charity nominated by a member of the Company
VVF is a small, family run UK registered charity which helps improve the lives of some of the AIDS orphaned children in the village of Vipingo, Kenya by giving them free education, food and uniforms.
Vita Nova is a Bournemouth based charity providing plays and workshops covering the issues of alcohol, drugs, bullying and domestic abuse to local schools. Our volunteers have experienced some of these and are able to bring real life experiences into their performances.
Supports the community and school
The Vivat Trust is a registered charity and a national building preservation trust. It was established in 1981 with the aim of sensitively repairing and converting historic and often unusual buildings (such as gatehouses, tower houses and former banqueting towers) into short stay holiday homes.
The lettings provide a regular income to cover ongoing maintenance and future repairs whilst also allowing the public to explore and enjoy these unusual buildings either by staying in them or by visiting them on open days. The properties are let out under the Vivat Trust's subsidiary, Vivat Trust Management Services Ltd.
The Vivat Trust has no endowment and relies on grants and donations for its project work.
VRH is a national charity that exists to inspire disadvantaged children with poor literacy and communication skills to become confident and literate for life. It recruits and trains volunteers to provide one-on-one reading support for an hour a week to children aged between 6 and 11.
To preserve and protect AVRO Vulcan G-VLCN ( XH558), to return her to full working order for the benefit of the public. To demonstrate and display the aircraft at public events and to conserve her as a heritage asset in perpetuity. To assist in the conservation to full working order of other heritage aircraft of the 20th century
Working with OGRA Foundation, WASOT-UK is a not-for-profit organisation registered in the United Kingdom and Channel Islands. Its main objective is to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and its social, economic and cultural impact in the developing world and try to to tackle health inequalities in these communities.
The Weald School Association is the parent teacher association for the Weald School in Billingshurst, West Sussex. It helps raise funds to support school projects and organises social events.
The aim of the PSA is to raise funds to help the school to purchase facilities or equipment that are not covered by the school budget. Recent fundraising activities have helped with purchasing and refitting a kitchen, buying laptops, funding theatre company visits and subsidising school trips.
Westminster School is an independent boarding and day school for young persons and its main objective is to provide as wide an access as possible to broadly based primary and secondary education of the highest standard.
The White Stuff Foundation wants to make the world a little happier by helping disadvantaged children and young people in our local communities. It aims to do this by helping children and young people realise their true potential and to support their health and well-being.
LIFE CHANGE SOUTH AFRICA
Windermere St Anne?s South African project is based at Tiger Kloof School, Vryburg. Every February students from school go to South Africa to work in the local community. At present we are raising money for Maggie?s Soup Kitchen. This lady feeds over 150 children from her home twice a week. We want to help raise funds to provide a feeding centre in Huhuidi (the shanty town) so that she can continue to feed the community but have her home back. Our other big project is the ABC Centre for abandoned children. This has just been closed and we are working closely with Tiger Kloof School and the local community to open this Centre again. At present the children have been put into hospitals, we want to help return them to a caring, learning environment. PLEASE HELP
The Wings of Hope is a UK registered children's charity which provides Free Education to poor and orphaned children in the world, irrespective of their religious background. Currently we have 2 projects running- One in Malawi, Africa and the second one in South India.
It is a non-profit, humanitarian relief and development agency devoted to changing attitudes all over the world through aid and education. It works to relieve suffering, poverty and oppression. It has a child and family sponsorship programme operating in 15 countries.
Young Enterprise South West is a leading business enterprise educational charity. It delivers fun and interactive business education programmes to students aged 4-25 with the aim 'to inspire and equip young people to learn and succeed through enterprise'.
It provides enterprise education to more than 350,000 students aged 4-24 in more than 5,500 school, colleges and universities across the UK each year. Programmes are delivered by volunteers drawn from local business and are based on the principle of ?Learning by Doing?.
Young Lives supports voluntary and community organisations working with children, young people and families across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Young Lives is also responsible for delivering the Vinvolved Young People?s Volunteering Programme in the same geographic area. This programme encourages and supports young people take up volunteering, helping to build their skills and give something back to the community whilst gaining national recognition
The Yusef Abubaker Memorial Trust, established following the sudden cardiac death of our son Yusef, aims to enhance education, alleviate poverty, fund medical treatment, fund clean drinking water projects and help enhance sport in the community. Help us to help others in memory of Yusef.
Zephaniah supports Christian musicians/artists who use their gifts to "take light into dark corners" in schools, churches, and community settings. Its workers - singer/songwriter John Froud, percussionist Mark Drake and storyteller Julie Wilkinson - visit more than 50 schools throughout Bradford and beyond, leading assemblies, lessons, workshops, and performances.
ZRSDP aims to help schools in rural Zimbabwe. By working with our local contacts in Zimbabwe, we direct our funds where we believe they will have the highest impact, providing materials for communities to build classrooms and furniture. Our hope to improve the learning environment in some of the poorest areas of the country.
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