(UK, 1138412) Browse eventsSowing the seeds for sustainable development
(UK, 1013647) Browse eventsThe Argus Appeal's objectives are to relieve sickness, poverty, hardship and to provide benefits for lonely, needy old people and underprivileged children and other persons considered appropriate by the trustees in the Sussex area. All funds raised are used to support causes where they can “make a difference”.
(UK, 1101217) Browse eventsNone shall be turned away is the pledge of LAMB hospital in rural North West Bangladesh. We raise money for a poor fund so that no-one is turned away from treatment because of their poverty. It is well known locally that LAMB treats people first and deals with finance later, and so the poor come to LAMB. Every penny of donations received by LHCF goes to LAMB; as our small administrative costs are borne by our Trustees. The LAMB project runs a network of 25 clinics and safe delivery units, and a 150 bed hospital. They help an average of 460 outpatients a day. It also provides health care to the 1. 5 million poor in the surrounding villages, using more than 400 trained village health volunteers to raise awareness of how illness can be prevented. One of its proudest achievements is to decrease the number of mothers and children dying in childbirth to half the national level in this area, but there is much more to be done! In addition to clinical services LAMB’s work includes: community dvelopment; working to improve women’s rights and to reduce violence against women; training community midwives; and improving the health and education of children with disabilities.
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YF was set up in 2012 in response to a number of local young people voicing their concern and disappointment that there was a lack of safe social spaces in the area. We have continued to follow a youth-led model, shaping our work based on what our members need and want to see in their community.
To promote, fund-raise and help with the provision of pre-school education in the town of Kangonga, Zambia
(UK, 1080131) Browse eventsThare Machi Education produces audio visual lessons on basic health, hygiene and life skills in 53 languages. These DVDs are given to local partners in developing countries using portable DVD players to change lives. TME has partners in 20 countries including Cambodia, India and South Africa
(UK, 1084948) Browse eventsThe Worthians Charitable Trust funds charitable activities in support of Worth Society, Worth School and the Abbey including School bursaries; the Global Action Awards which any Worthian who plans to spend time in voluntary service can apply; and initiatives such as the Glenn Robertson Memorial Fund
(UK, 1117908) Browse eventsVESL is a small charity run by a dedicated team of past volunteers. We run worthwhile well-supported educational projects in the neediest communities in Thailand, Sri Lanka & India. Our volunteers help rural schools teach English, support orphanages, hospices & community development projects.
Sozo Ministries International is one of the foremost Christian healing and deliverance ministries in the UK. Established in 1983 by Marion Daniel, our ministry's vision is 'to bring wholeness to the world through Jesus'. We share the incredible message of the whole Gospel - that Jesus came to save, heal and make whole. Throughout the year, we host regular events at the Dunwood Oaks Centre in Awbridge, Hampshire.
We are dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged people in Wiltshire & Swindon. We support the voluntary sector in our county by working with donors who are interested in supporting their local community. We give grants to groups and individuals - during 2012/13 we distributed £770k.
Parents alongside professionals founded L.A.N.D.a support group that will spread awareness and help patients and families affected by neuromuscular diseases. L.A.N.D. is the voice of compassion and hope for families whose needs extend beyond medical care.
EFOD is a U.K.-based charity that develops and trains young industry professionals, including architects, engineers, project managers and apprentice craftsmen by linking design and construction teams to projects in areas of extreme poverty in Sub Saharan Africa. Project teams are responsible for commissioning, designing and project delivery, as well as sourcing and training local labour to assist with construction. EFOD is also responsible for fundraising to ensure its projects get built Charity No: 1144140 Find out more Website http://www.efod.org.uk/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yrVAz59Izk