1. Stichting Steun Emma Kinderziekenhuis
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De Stichting Steun Emma Kinderziekenhuis heeft als doel fondsen te werven voor het Emma Kinderziekenhuis. Fondsen die innovatieve behandelingen mede mogelijk maken.
2. Donate - Stichting Steun Emma Kinderziekenhuis
With your support, the Foundation of Emma Children's hospital aims to provide the very best facilities for children and families at the Emma Children's hospital ...
With your support, we make the Emma Children’s Hospital better. With your support, the Foundation of Emma Children’s hospital aims to provide the very best facilities for children and families at the Emma Children’s hospital, improve the welfare of sick children and enable innovative scientific research.
3. EMMA - Event Management Assistance
Fantastic platform for charity fundraising. Working with EMMA Live to host a prize draw was a breath of fresh air. The platform is extremely user-friendly and ...
The best of event management and fundraising technology.
4. Stichting Emma at Work | Inclusie op de arbeidsmarkt
Emma at Work is een non-profit organisatie. Wij staan voor een urgente missie en werken hard aan een maatschappij waarin iedereen mee kan doen.
Emma at Work is een non-profit organisatie. Wij staan voor de urgente missie & werken hard aan een maatschappij waarin iedereen mee kan doen.
5. Emma sets up a foundation for her illness
Her foundation wants to generate more awareness for the disease gastroparesis and connect people who also suffer from this illness. For more information visit: ...
Emma won €25,000 by winning the TV show Ministars in 2023. Her wish was to set up her own foundation with this money.
6. The Emma Cosgrove Foundation – Creating Smiles
Our Goal is to Make Lives Better for Young Adults & Teenagers That Suffer from Cancer · Donate one of our many Charitable Causes · Apply now for us to Grant ...
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7. Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust - J.P. Morgan
The Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust provides capacity-building support to performing arts organizations located in New York City.
8. WITH LOVE EMMA - 1204716 - Charity Commission
With Love Emma was created to support patients and their families affected by a Brain Tumour diagnosis within England and Wales. Income and expenditure. Data ...
Charity details for WITH LOVE EMMA - Charity 1204716
9. Donate. Support Our Programs and Families - Emma Norton Services
Donate to Emma Norton to help us serve our community through healing housing. Support an individual, family, or entire service. Donate now!
10. Features - Pledging and Donating - EMMA Live
Allow guests to donate or pledge directly to your charity ... Linked to the government gift aid system, EMMA lets you process gift aid reclamation transactions ...
Allow guests to donate or pledge directly to your charity.
11. Emma's Gift - Emma Bursick Memorial Fund-
Emma Bursick Memorial Fund ... Leveling the playing field in the fight against SUDEP and Epilepsy. Donate Now! About · Emma's Story · Emma's Gift ...
FairPlay, a Family FUN Festival! Benefiting the Emma Bursick Memorial Fund, and to raise awareness about SUDEP, a fatal complication of Epilepsy.
12. Donate | Hearts for Emma
Contribute to the JT Vicci/H4E Scholarship awarded annually to outstanding Cranford High School in NJ who demonstrates a desire to educate present and future ...
When you donate, you help children with serious heart conditions, including those who may be heart transplant candidates or recipients.
13. Charity Mugs - Emma Bridgewater UK
At Emma Bridgewater we are delighted to support some fantastic initiatives with our Charity editions. Help support our charity partners with a donation for ...
At Emma Bridgewater we are delighted to support some fantastic initiatives with our Charity editions. Help support our charity partners with a donation for every mug sold.
14. “Small, Trifling Presents”: Giving and Receiving in Emma
Thomas Sherlock, Bishop of London—whose sermons Austen preferred “to almost any” (28 September 1814)—insisted that charity should be a “free and voluntary Gift” ...
SHORTLY AFTER EMMA’S PUBLICATION in 1816, Mrs. Charles (Charlotte) Cage, a member of the Austens’ extended social network in Kent, expressed delight at her “new set of acquaintance” in Highbury, proclaiming, “No one writes such good sense & so very comfortable” (Later Manuscripts 238). A perceptive reader, Charlotte Cage identified the feeling distinct to the novel: Emma’s village of Highbury and its environs is a place of plentitude, whose residents possess exactly what they require to live contentedly and admit to enjoying much more than they ever could have expected. Regardless of whether they deserve their good fortune, the characters in Emma get what they need and even what they desire. Miss Bates and her widowed mother, existing on the very edge of genteel poverty, receive the apples, pork, and attention that secure their place in the neighborhood; the timely death of his aunt gives Frank Churchill the means to marry his fiancée before she descends to becoming a governess; Emma Woodhouse ends up with the man she loves despite her own disruptive matchmaking; and Mr. Woodhouse’s fears over the pilfering of his henhouse are eased by the acquisition of a protective son-in-law.