The Society funds a wide range of projects around the world.
Grant for the Bloomfield Learning Centre, which assesses and teaches 6 to 16 year olds with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties from areas of socio economic disadvantage in London; Southwark, Lambeth, Islington, Camden, Greenwich.
Grant for Children in Crisis’s Community Education Project in Afghanistan to re-integrate children back into schools and increase the number who are able to complete their primary education.
In conjunction with UNESCO, the Society has funded a programme to improve the inclusivity of all children in education in Laos, a country of limited resources, remote areas and a history of many children, especially girls, dropping out of school early.
Grant for Love Russia’s Genesis Project to support orphanage leavers and other underprivileged students in the Ryazan, Moscow and St Petersburg regions of Russia as they enter further education to obtain qualifications.
The Nicaraguan Education Culture and Arts Trust has received grants from the Society to provide bursaries that encourage children to attend and stay at primary school in a country with a high drop-out rate.
Grant for Durham University’s Project Sri Lanka, which is a major programme of activity designed to revitalise rural communities stricken by the 2004 Tsunami.





