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Movie Club

2024-09-11  •  No comments  •  Cumbrae Youth Project  •  North Coast

We live in a rural communiity and accsessing cinema with friends and family can be difficult. We want to bring this free experience for all our young members and families to enjoy. We want to bring smells of the cinema alive with free with free Popcorn, Hotdogogs ,Snacks and Juice - along with comfortable seating for the most enjoyable experience.

To enable us to do so we would like to purchase.

45 Beanbags at £20,00 each                                             £450.00

Projecter Screen                                                                £100.00

Large throw Projecter with soundbar                                 £300.00

Hotdog Machine                                                                £229.00

Popcorn Machine x2 at £78.00                                         £156.00

 

 

£1,000
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Irvine Royal Academy Parent Council - Mental Health Matters

2024-09-07  •  No comments  •  irvineroyalpc  •  Irvine

We wish to provide resources for pupil Mental Health Ambassadors (S5 and 6 pupils) to help them develop a safe space in the school where all young people can access support for their mental health. All Mental Health Ambassadors will receive training - the Parent Council will use Youth PB Funding to cover travel expenses and certificates/badges. Badges will ensure all Mental Health Ambassadors are easily identifiable to all young people in the school to approach if they want support.

  • Resources for safe space eg. posters, beanbags, fidget toys - £300
  • Travel expenses/badges/certificates - £200

In addition, we wish to increase awareness and challenge attitudes, beliefs and cultural norms that underpin gender-based violence, through the promotion of the Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) programme. This programme, aimed at S5 and 6 pupils, addresses physical violence, name-calling, sexting, coercive and controlling behaviour and harassment, which all have an impact on young people's mental health. The MVP programme supports young people to positively influence the attitudes and behaviours of their peers. Pupils will receive training which will then allow them to become MVP mentors to deliver programmes to Primary 7 pupils through to S3 pupils, with a focus on encouraging young people to become active bystanders, by challenging and reporting gender-based violence. The Parent Council will use Youth PB Funding to cover training travel expenses, and certificates/badges. The 16 Days of Action Against Domestic Violence Campaign, beginning 25th November, will be promoted by MVP mentors in the school through planned events (still to be decided) which the Parent Council hope to fund through Youth PB Funding. 

  • Travel expenses/badges/certificates - £200
  • Cost of snacks for pupils involved in the 16 Days Of Action - £100
  • Planned events run by MVP Mentors - £200
£1,000
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Dalry Parent Council - Uniform Swap Shop

2024-09-12  •  No comments  •  alysonmiller38  •  Garnock Valley

We are aiming to tackle the cost of living crisis by adding to the items in our shop, which is open to all parents and carers of Dalry Primary pupils. The project will be a continuation of our current swap shop, however funds will allow us to be more resourceful and efficient at filling all requests and referrals that come through.  We are looking to fund clothing in sizes that we don't currently have and winter items such as hats, gloves and tights.  

The cost of living crisis is still affecting a lot of local families and this helps to lessen that by offering free uniforms to families in need.  Referrals are dealt with in the strictest of confidence, to ensure trust and reduce any fear or anxiety about asking for help.  As well as referrals, the uniforms are put out at school events and parents night for anyone to help themselves. 

We get donations from parents and carers throughout the year, however we don't have all sizes or requests available and we want to ensure we can help anyone in need.  All donations are washed before being passed on.  

Wearing a uniform gives children a sense of pride, self-confidence and a feeling of belonging.  It also eliminates the pressures on students to wear expensive and trendy clothing to fit in with peers, therefore keeps everyone the same and easily identifiable! 

We estimate £1000 would be a brilliant start to allow us to stock sizes and items that we don't currently have, adding to clothing donations that we collect in from the community at parents nights and school events.  A breakdown of the £1000 spend would be: 

Fleeces = £17 x 10 = £170

Poloshirts: £10 x 20 = £200

Jumpers: £14 x 20 = £280

Trousers:£7 x 15 = £105

Skirts:£7 x 15 = £105

Hats: £6 x 10 = £60

Gloves:£3 x 10 = £30

Tights: £5 x 10 = £50

Dalry Parent Council - we love supporting our young people, school and wider community! 

£1,000

Greenwood Academy Football Team

2024-09-20  •  No comments  •  cimik  •  Irvine

Greenwood Academy Parent Council wishes to support the 11-18 girls football team. The team attends tournaments throughout the year including Scottish Cup, Spar 7's, Ayrshire Cup and looking to enter the Blackpool International next Easter 2025. We currently have approximately 35 kids at training on a weekly basis and rotate the squad to ensure everyone gets the opportunity to play/be involved in the group.

We have a large number of talented players in the school with 6 girls being selected for the 2nd round of the senior girls Ayrshire squad and have 8 on trial with under 15 South West team.  The team provide senior pupils with the opportunity to coach younger groups within the school giving them the opportunity to learn about coaching and improving their responsibilities.  This is positive as younger players look up to seniors as positive role models. Staff provide water and free transport to ensure we remove any barriers that young people may face.  We have agreements with teams in the community to provide cheaper or free training fee's to ensure everyone gets the same opportunity.

Football strips plus goalie kit                                               £650

Footballs: £22.50 each                     x7           £135

Waterproof Jackets for subs £18.95          x5              £95

Bibs:  £7 each                              x12           £84

Cones: £9.95 for 10                       x2              £19.90

£985

North Ayrshire Athletics

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  North Ayrshire Athletics Club  •  Three Towns

Our main aims are to bridge the gap in socially deprived areas, to be inclusive in our communities and encourage better mental & physical health through athletics. We believe in having a strong working relastionship with our local community for the benefit for all. 

 

We would love funding to alllow us to pay towards our new junior coaches to run an athletics camp for both additional support needs and mainstream young people during the  school holidays. Providing a healthyu snack and water for all.

 

Cost 

Coach £27 per hour for 12 weeks

running for 12 weeks is £648

Provided Healthy Snack £352

£1,000
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St Peter's Parent Council: sport for all

2024-09-13  •  No comments  •  nicole.cooke1985  •  Three Towns

The after-school classes are offered to all of the pupils at St Peter's. These clubs are free and local to the children, which means parents avoid travelling to drop off/collect their children, and save money on extra-curricular activities. The clubs have many other benefits - as well as developing healthy minds and bodies, they equip the children with valuable skills that will help them throughout their time in school and onto later life. 

To make the clubs more fun and inclusive, sports kits are required for the children to wear in tournaments against other schools. A team kit will help to create a sense of identity and unity among the teams, promote a sense of equality, and help to boost morale and confidence, creating a sense of pride. 

Due to the cost of living crisis, it is not practical to ask parents to contribute to the cost of the kits.

Funding is also required for new sports equipment to be used at the after-school clubs, as well as during class time. 

The funding will be spent on the following: 

Training bibs - £70 Full kits (tops, shorts, socks, etc) for all teams - £700 Sports equipment (netballs, footballs, goals, tennis rackets and balls) - £230 

£1,000
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Pennyburn Parent Council - Children equality first

2024-08-29  •  No comments  •  Pennyburn Primary Parent Council  •  Kilwinning

We want to ensure all children can take part even if there parents or gaurdians are unable to fund the events!

These opertunties will be out with the learning funded by the local authority and will give every child long lasting memories aditionally this will give local families releaf finansually. Some of the funding will be used for Halloween, Christmas and Easter events with this funding we can ensure every child celebrates and bring joy to there childhood. 

Transport Cost: £680

Celebration Cost: £320

£1,000
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Arran Junior Shinty Club

2024-09-19  •  No comments  •  Ann Mochan  •  Arran

We have had a very successful year with delivering weekly training to approximately 25 children.  We have also just held our 3rd inter-school tournament and are looking at taking a team to competition with other schools and clubs on the mainland.  We need equipment to allow us to particpate and we are looking for funding for helmets.  These are priced at £65 each and we would require 10 of these.

Helmets £65.00 eachx 10= £650

£650
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Ardrossan Youth Association (projects and activities for young people)

2024-09-17  •  No comments  •  richardcaig  •  Three Towns

The Ardrossan Youth Association is managed by young people, looking to provide support, tackle isolation and promote positive mental health. This has been acheived in the past by providing trips with Ocean youth trust, attending youth festivals and through multiple groups and activities. The association also run different groups like Art group, Youth groups, Duke of Edinburgh, Cooking activities, and hold weekly committee and planning meetings.

The association is looking to start cooking classes which will look at how to cook on a budget. They are looking for funding to purchase an oven as the one they have at present is broke.

They are also looking to purchase food and and drink for the family fun day next year. along with other activities happening inside and outside the centre, there will be a barbeque.

The association is looking to purchase stationary to help with committee meetings and planning.

Lastly, the association is looking to purchase a new Karaoke system. this is due to the high demand in the centre from all young people.

 

Costs

HOOVER HOC3858IN Electric Pyrolytic Oven - Stainless Steel & Black from Curries                                                                        £269.00

Cushions, Throw over, Rug for chill out room B & M                                                                                                                             £  70.00

LED Lighting from B & Q                                                                                                                                                                       £  50.00

Stationary form Amazon                                                                                                                                                                        £ 115.00

Mr Entertainer Digibox Pro. Portable Touch Screen Karaoke Machine and Media Player (4 x Wireless Microphones) from Amazon £477.00

Food and drink for family fun day                                                                                                                                                          £120.00

The association will pay the excess for food.

 

 

£1,000

Sports Council Go for Gold

2024-09-20  •  No comments  •  HayocksSportsCouncil  •  Three Towns

The Sports Council will consult with pupils to see what activities they are interested in and then work with our Active Schools Coordinator to get those clubs set up. The senior pupil leaders at Auchenharvie will come and coach us. To attract more pupils to the clubs we will sign up to attend events on the Active Schools Calendar. Currently we have no budget for transport to events so if we were successful with our application we would use the money for transport to events and for equipment to support our clubs and teams. This would made our school much more active at lunch times and after schools and would make our application for Gold school sport award much stronger.

 

Costs:

Equipment for after school clubs £500

Travel to events £500

£1,000