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Scratch Group D&D Funds
No comments Three Towns
<p>Our group seeks to help foster skills in 12-25 year olds by growing soft literacy and numeracy skills, as well as creative storytelling, critical thinking, social interaction, and brainstorming.</p>
Winton Rovers 2009
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<p>With the cost of living crisis it has proved a challenge to fundraise. The team will be going to their first ever abroad tournament in Holland in March 2024. </p> <p>We have done a huge amount of fundraising to cover the costs of all the boys to travel and stay in Holland. </p> <p>We are applying to this fund to help cover the costs of meals, strips and a zip track top. </p>
Hayocks Primary School Parent Council
No comments Three Towns
<p>Parties and events for the kids in the community. Looking for £990 to help in aid of these parties and events for the kids in the local community.</p>
Educational STEM / ECO Trips
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<p>Parents for Stanley would like to apply for £1000 or less to allow some of the stages of the pupils from P1 - 7 who are currently doing a STEM/ Science project or an Eco themed topic to go on an educational trip to consolidate their learning and share in environmental and science based experiences and activities. Alot of trips are now inexcssible to our kids as the bus costs and activity cost has rocketed and this price if the parents are asked for ther full amount will impact on them financially. If we got funding it would either reduce the price of the trip or it would mean there was no cost.</p>
Ardeer Thistle Girls Under 14's
1 comment Three Towns
<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Newly established girls under 14's team at Ardeer Thistle. Offering opportunities for girls to access football and sport at a grassroots level whilst developing confidence, team building, mental and physical wellbeing. </span></span></span></p>
Ardrossan Parent Council
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<p>We are a small group of parents and carers of children attending Ardrossan Academy. We enjoy supporting the pupils in school and supporting other activities.</p> <p>Following the success of last year's transition events, we would like to continue with the 'Good Start Gift Bag', potted sports event and disco. Funding would be used to purchase school essentials for every pupil entering S1, as well as the costs of two events; equipment, medals, dj, refreshments, decorations. Please vote for us to support our children and young people. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
Paddle boards
No comments Three Towns
<p>The SAS explorer scout unit is based in the scout hall, Kilmeny Terrace, Ardrossan. The unit covers the three towns and is open to anybody who wishes to join. The unit takes part in scouting activities and adventurous activities including archery, kayaking and paddle boarding. The leaders of the unit are qualified instructors in the aforementioned activities. The unit runs these activities for other groups within North Ayrshire who do not have access to equipment or instructors.</p>
Dykesmains PS Parent Council
No comments Three Towns
<p>Enhancing the outdoor space available at Dykesmains, we would like to support the Eco Committee in further developing the outdoor areas, including the outdoor classroom and spaces for lessons in sustainability and with the family learning team.</p>
Ardrossan Youth Association (AYA)
No comments Three Towns
<p><span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="font-family:"Times New Roman",serif">The AYA want to enhance the outdoor aspects of its youth provision at the Ardrossan Youth Centre recognising that fun activities outdoors improves wellness increases personal resilience and encourages participation.</span></span></p>
Ardrossan Winton Rovers 2010 Holland Tournament
No comments Three Towns
<p>Ardrossan Winton Rovers Youth Academy 2010 team are particpating in a football tournament located in Holland during Easter 2024. This is an amazing opportunity for our team to create memories with their friends and families whilst enjoying the sport they love. The boys are looking forward to playing against other teams from around the world and to learn new skills.</p>