Founded by Jackie Pullinger, in the notorious "walled city" of Hong Kong, to help the poor find food and friendship, faith in Jesus and freedom from addictions, there are now many groups of people from St Stephen's Society serving the most needy throughout Asia.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The North Lakes Foodbank is a community-based project providing food for people in crisis throughout Allerdale and Copeland. It was seeded by the Trussell Trust, a Christian based organisation, committed to launching life changing community-based projects.
‘Wheels in Motion’ is a Christian Charity set up to help support homeless people and people struggling with addictions throughout Ayrshire, by providing shelter,food and companionship. We aim to provide comfort and hope through the Christian Faith.The soup bus makes two stops within Ayr every week.
Jigsaw shares the love of God with children and families living in poverty in the Philippines. Jigsaw runs play clubs, sponsors children to go to school or college, runs literacy classes, provides food and shelter to street children and gives emergency health aid.
We work alongside communities to end distress, hunger and poverty, uniting people from all walks of life to inspire them to grow as individuals and as leaders in service to humanity. Supporting the under-represented members of Romania & the United Kingdom. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1168492 Find out more Website http://www.auraion.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuraIonFoundation/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Aura_Foundation
You're Welcome is a Clothing & Home Bank in Viewpark, North Lanarkshire. Your donations help to provide home essentials and clothing, including school uniform, to children and adults who need them in Viewpark and the surrounding area. We run alongside the food bank, Home Comforts, Christians against Poverty and the Prisoner Release Scheme in Viewpark Parish Church. Charity No: SCN 000991 Find out more Website http://Www.viewparkparishchurch.org/yourewelcome Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ViewparkChurch
MEA-UK supports Maasai tribes with School Sponsorship, Girls Refuge from FGM, Childrens Feeding Programs during drought.100% of monies raised reach the tribes. Maasai are natural nomads and are often missed by Government assistance programmes. MEA, in conjunction with local churches in Kenya and Tanzania, target support among the Maasai, enabling sponsoring of School places, rescuing girls from FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) while educating their families against the practice.We also facilitate Food programmes during drought to ensure children are able to continue their education. Charity No: 1145809 Find out more Website http://maasaimissions.org/
Homes in Zimbabwe was established in 2004 to provide funds for the maintenance of Old People's Homes in Zimbabwe. The homes then were in serious need of help on account of the economic decline and high inflation that had completely eroded their financial reserves. Today we have had to divert almost all our resources to supplying food and fuel to safeguard the very lives of the elderly of all races living in residential homes and many still living at home often alone.. The local currency is now worthless removing any buying power from all local pensions, and although food is now available, it is priced in US$'s - a currency out of reach to most pensioners.
Sethani UK is a registered charity, established in 2004 to relieve poverty in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Since 2002, we have partnered Sethani South Africa who work with the community in KwaNgcolosi, aiming to relieve poverty and to empower the community through the provision of facilities and training. KwaNgcolosi is a beautiful semi-rural tribal area of KZN, approximately 30km from Durban, overlooking Inanda Dam and part of the Valley of 1000 Hills. The community face the many challenges of poor infrastructure, educational underfunding, unemployment, sickness and a resulting increase in the number of orphans and vulnerable children. Sethani UK provides grants to pay for crèche & school support, food parcels, gardening tools & seeds, income generation projects, youth camps, sports & play equipment and other items needed in the community. We welcome all donations, large & small, which will help us to provide much-needed resources for KwaNgcolosi.
Children of Songea Trust is a small charity which makes a big difference in a part of the world where health, a good diet and even a basic education are denied to many children. Children of Songea Trust helps children who have lost their parents because of the AIDS epidemic. Its hard to imagine a better cause. Every pound you donate to the Charity will go direct to Tanzania and will help provide health care, food and education for children who have been orphaned. Thanks for your support.
Carecent is a York-based breakfast centre for the homeless and disadvantaged. Carecent is a breakfast centre for all homeless, unemployed and disadvantaged members of our community. We are open six mornings a week: Monday to Saturday from 8.30am to 10.45am. including Bank Holidays and Christmas Day. We provide food, clothing, toiletries and fellowship in a clean, friendly environment, and our volunteers are always ready to listen and offer help and advice where we can. We receive no formal funding and therefore rely solely on donations of money, food, clothing and toiletries in order to continue.We welcome other agencies who can offer professional advice on housing problems, substance dependency issues and other types of help and support, but our main function is to provide food and shelter to those who need it without requiring anything from them in return. Charity No: 1134381 Find out more Website http://www.carecent.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/carecentyork/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Project Shalom cares for orphans and other vulnerable children and young people in Uganda. From pre-school to university we provide education, health care, clothing, food, and accommodation. Currently one-third of our beneficiaries live in house and two-thirds are fostered in the community. This is a well-managed, Christian based organisation with dedicated professional carers. The project is overseen by an NGO Board in Uganda and the Project Shalom registered charity in the UK.
Feed the Minds transforms lives in developing countries by teaching people to read and write, enabling effective communication and providing books and information on everything from HIV/AIDS to the Christian faith. Working through partners, Feed the Minds works for the benefit of communities, encouraging local responsibility, initiative and women's empowerment.
The Simon Poultney Foundation is doing grassroots community development in a rural area of Central Zambia in the Kapiri Mposhi district. Our focus is on empowering the people in the community to improve all aspects of their lives - health, education, food security and finances - by providing them ways enhance their existing talents and skills. Through our Isaiah Project we : - Work with existing public institutions : schools and clinic- Have in place a micro-loan fund- Sponsor 20 community-based orphans and assist widows- Sponsor girls to go to high school (currently three on the program) - Are developing better water resources- Are providing training and resources to enhance agriculture production More information about specific projects can be found by selecting one of them from the list on the left hand side. You can also make a donation to a specific project by selecting it on the left.To make a donation to any of our appeals, please click Here.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Loose Ends is the only drop in centre in Newbury serving food to the homeless and vulnerable. Please donate to support our cause.We are run solely by volunteers and provide an average of 160 meals a week. We also provide tins, toiletries, clothes and bedding. Charity No: 1160508 Find out more Website http://www.looseendsnewbury.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/looseendsnewbury
Our mission is to undertake the task of alleviating the hardship and suffering amongst members of the farming community of Zimbabwe namely farmers, farm workers, others connected with agriculture and the families of all such persons who have been directly affected by civil unrest. We undertake to provide assistance with and promotion of the physical and mental health, education, financial needs and general welfare of the agricultural community. Our projects are completely reliant on the support of individuals, mainly abroad. A little bit goes a long way in Zimbabwe, and many people will thankyou for your kind gestures! If you are able to, we would love you to do what you can and to ...
The charity was established to relieve poverty and sickness amongst the most vulnerable people in some of the poorest villages in Malawi, specifically with feeding programmes, education, provision of better water supplies and food production
RESULTS is an international charity working to generate the public and political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty. RESULTS gives individuals the tools they need to take effective action and to speak out in favour of anti-poverty measures that really work.
Hope Corner is mainly active in the geographical area of Runcorn and Widnes. As well as key church activities, we have a number of community projects. These include Runcorn Foodbank, providing relief from food poverty and Unreachable Ministry which provides education/training in the Christian faith.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1156239
Fifteen Cornwall is owned by the Cornwall Food Foundation, registered charity no.1119341. The Foundation is pivotal to Fifteen Cornwall’s success. For a start it owns the restaurant. It also runs the training programme and looks after the welfare of the apprentices during their time here. The Foundation is in place to give disadvantaged young people in Cornwall a platform to discover their true potential. The Foundation is also a promise to these young people that it will do everything in its power to help each one create the productive, successful life they’d like to achieve. Its principles and thinking mirror the Jamie Oliver Foundation set up by Jamie Oliver and whilst Jamie remains the figurehead for the group, a dedicated team in Cornwall runs the Cornwall Food Foundation. They do an outstanding job. Since May 06, the CFoP has enrolled over 143 apprentices. Seventy per cent are still cheffing today. Whether or not an apprentice makes it to graduation, the Foundation works tirelessly and seamlessly to create the environment needed for these young people to flourish.