The David Tyler Trust was formed following the change of management at the Pictorial Charts Educational Trust, which developed and disseminated topical wall charts epitomizing a wide range of educational and social issues throughout the second half of the 20th century. Since the demise of PCET, its pathbreaking materials have been marketed through the Wildgoose Educational Resources company.
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Metta Centre, Nepal
Mainya has been with the Metta Centre Nepal for 12 years and now her hard work and endeavour has been rewarded with a government scholarship to study medicine in China.
The David Tyler Trust and Pictorial Charts Educational Trust have supported the Metta Centre for nearly 10 years.
The David Tyler Trust and Pictorial Charts Educational Trust have supported the Metta Centre for nearly 10 years.
Monday, 12 November 2012
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Saturday, 27 October 2012
From Tosin - Resource Sharing Network, Lagos, Nigeria
Thanks David Tyler Trust
Huge admiration to you. Thank you for all you do for the disadvantaged kids. They appreciate you. God bless. :)
Can't wait to see them smile and get excited over this, as we visit them with these ...
Huge admiration to you. Thank you for all you do for the disadvantaged kids. They appreciate you. God bless. :)
Can't wait to see them smile and get excited over this, as we visit them with these ...
...and it shows how much they are loved and recognised despite their disadvantage-ness :)
you wouldn't believe it that some of these kids go to school without breakfast...? They've got no shoe, no good schoolbags and living each day is pretty hard to them and their families...however, children would always be children...always cheerful, hearty, courageous, lovable. Thank you,
you wouldn't believe it that some of these kids go to school without breakfast...? They've got no shoe, no good schoolbags and living each day is pretty hard to them and their families...however, children would always be children...always cheerful, hearty, courageous, lovable. Thank you,
Tosin
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