THO are a network of individuals promoting health awareness in expatriate Sri LankanTamil community as well as supporting the development of the health care services in Sri Lanka. Our aims are:
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Project Bo will purchase, install and maintain a 20kW solar and battery system to provide an uninterrupted 24/7 power supply to the oxygen concentrators and baby warmers at Bo Government Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). With the support of donors, we can bring an end to babies needlessly dying simply because oxygen or heat were not available.Bo is the third largest city in Sierra Leone and home to about half a million people, most of whom live below the poverty line. It also has one of the world’s worst infant mortality rates. Only 13% of the population receives power and many areas have no grid access at all. Frequent power blackouts and sparse and sporadic coverage greatly hinders the healthcare system from providing basic care. Furthermore Ebola has severely impacted the health care system care for neonates is particularly challenging An average of 17 babies die each month at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. That’s approximately 25% of all babies admitted. One of the main causes of death is the unreliable power supply - an issue we should be able to solve through our combined expertise. ProjectBo is a project of the Liebreich Foundation. Charity No: 1136835 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Living well for all, all for living well. To get people to live well is at the heart of UK Shaolin Temple's mission. UK Shaolin Temple is a registeredcharitable company governed by a board of trustees. The majority of ourorganisation is comprised of volunteers who give up many hours to help us toachieve our goals. Our founder, Shi Yanming, is the driving force of thecharity and works tirelessly to realise our mission. Our organisation isdiverse and dynamic. Our staff and volunteers strongly believe in the powerthat these teachings have on your health and wellbeing and we are eager toshare them.Read more: Charity No: 1150698 Find out more Website http://www.ukshaolintemple.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/britishshaolintemple Twitter https://twitter.com/ukshaolintemple Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/ukshaolintemple YouTube http://www.youtube.com/ukshaolintemple
Julian House operates more than 10 projects across BANES addressing the problems of homelessness & the underlying reasons why men & women are forced onto the streets. Every day over 100 clients are being supported by projects which include access to training & preparation for employment.
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The Leeds & Liverpool Canal Society promotes the canal's history & environment ensuring its traditions & heritage survive. The society owns the heritage shortboat Kennet, maintained by volunteers, travelling along the canal with displays & hands-on activities to communities, organisations & schools.
Tumaini is Swahili for Hope. The Tumaini Fund charity was established in 2003 by Guernsey GPs, Dr Susan Wilson and her husband Dr Douglas Wilson, to alleviate the suffering of AIDS widows and orphans in Kagera, the NW region of Tanzania. Tumaini helps by funding orphans through Primary and Secondary education, offering training college loans, vocational training and animal & crop husbandry for widows and orphans, medical support for AIDS sufferers. We have also provided boreholes and shallow wells as part of our clean water project and new houses for deserving orphaned families, have rebuilt a church and have funded a new primary school. Tumaini now supports some 25,000 beneficiaries out of the estimated 150/200,000 orphans in Kagera; every £1 given is a £1 spent directly on these orphans - there are no UK or Guernsey expenses. The work of The Tumaini Fund was recognised in Summer 2013 when Dr Susan Wilson was awarded the MBE by Prince William. Tumaini is a member of the Forum for African Orphans based in St James's Palace, London, a group of like-minded charities working to alleviate suffering in Africa. Tumaini UK has been a registered UK charity since September 2011. The Tumaini Fund has been registered as a charity in Guernsey since 2003 (CH187). There are also independent charities in Florida (Tumaini USA, Inc.), in Vancouver Island (Tumaini Canada), in Aberdeen (Tumaini Scotland) and Christchurch (Tumaini New Zealand). All funds raised by these charities are directed towards the same aims in Tanzania and details can be found on our website www.tumainifund.org.uk
Each year the service finds it more and more difficult to finance the current level of service and operation. It receives no government support and survives entirely on voluntary contributions received from the public, or donations from local councils, industries and businesses. Can you help us
NoToDogMeat campaigns on behalf of the UK Charity 1154524 World Protection for Dogs and Cats in the Meat Trade. Our mission is to end the cruelty our beloved dogs and cats suffer daily in Asia at the hands of butchers. We are all volunteers.
Tutbury Pre-School is a charity run pre-school in the small village of Staffordshire. It caters for 2-4 year olds. It has been operating for over 40 years and many children have benefitted greatly from the hard work and dedication of the staff and from the generous contributions made to help fund it.
Bristol Buddhist vihara was established in 2012 as a Charity. The resident monks teach the Buddhist way, Meditation and language classes, organizing celebrations, cultural events, and counseling to preserve and protect health by a deeper understanding of life using mindfulness, a way of promoting healing and relieving stress. We provide for individuals and families' social and spiritual needs from a large geographic area covering the southwest of England, Wales, and Ireland through incredible perseverance.
The World’s Big Sleep Out is a one-off charity campaign with the aim to help 1million people experiencing homelessness around the world through a global programme of Sleep Out events in December 2019. We are appealing to cities and individuals in every country to stand in solidarity and create a global movement to raise millions of dollars and shine a spotlight on the issue of homelessness on the global agenda. Money raised will benefit both local homelessness charities in each city as well as provide support for refugees and displaced people worldwide.
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