SAfH is a community development charity, which works alongside marginalised local people and their communities towards justice, equality, better health and wellbeing.
Events for Namuwongo is an innovative partnership of people and companies who have come together to support this community by not only adopting them, but caring for this community to create real change for those who live there. Working together as a team, Events for Namuwongo along with Hope for Children, local NGOs, supporters, the local university, local leaders and the wider community will come together and work in a united way to deliver the change needed by this community Our Mission Event industry leaders got together at the Global Event Summit in London, in September, and decided to work together to create an industry cause. Events for Namuwongo has adopted Namuwongo, a slum community of approximately 20,000 people on the edge of Kampala in Uganda. The community suffers from poverty, polluted water, lack of sanitation and education, and has been ravaged by AIDs and neighbouring wars. It is also a community of hard working, energetic people, striving to solve their own problems and improve their own lives. Events for Namuwongo subscribes to a view that you can’t help everybody; therefore, you should help somebody properly, and we’ve decided to help Namuwongo until the people of the community can fully participate within Kampala’s economy. Our plan is to work together as an industry, befriend Namuwongo long term, and provide support as its needs evolve. Our Objectives The group plans to raise £400,000 in 2012/2013 to achieve the following: 1. Free, clean water for the whole community 2. Free, sanitation and hygienic toilets for the whole community 3. Transforming health care for the entire community 4. The creation of a new school: ‘The Hope Academy’ 5. Funds to educate 500 kids per year, rising to 1,500 long term 6. The provision for adult education services 7. Free sanitary products for girls in school 8. To create a long lasting and meaningful relationship with the community by visiting regularly
SITSE promotes the inclusion of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) into society through international, mainstream and special education. SITSE aims to help local as well as international families transferring to London in finding the most suitable school and therapy placement for their children.
We are an NGO that creates free acupuncture clinics in remote, impoverished areas of Nepal where there is a severe lack of healthcare. Acupuncture is inexpensive and highly effective. And we want as many people as possible to benefit from it.So we train local people as barefoot acupuncturists.
ERASE stands for Ending Reliance And Supporting Empowerment. We provide the much needed resources to local villages in the Gambia and let them do the work. In this way, we hope to end the awful and demeaning dependency culture that currently exists in poor communities in Gambia.
Asha works with and for women, supporting those who want to make changes, both for themselves and their families, to rebuild and improve their standing in the community and achieve their potential
The Excelsior Trust aims to provide memorable seaborne experiences that act as a turning point in the lives of those who join us on our travels. By participating in a carefully tailored programme of activities, people across all age groups are offered the opportunity for change.
Working to Improve Communication Between Deaf People and Deafblind People and Hearing People
To proactively engage with victims of trauma by developing creative platforms, such as journal projects, to promote positive life change. .
It supports Siloam Youth and Children's Aid Mission (SYCAM) in Chennai, India which is a social service Christian charity. Pastor Milton & his wife Annie run an orphanage and school for tsunami victims and deprived children and work amongst lepers, gypsies and the blind. See www.friendsofsycam.org
The Bruce Trust is a charity providing specially-designed canal boats for hire for disabled, disadvantaged or elderly people along with their family, friends or carers. Only three countries in the world, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria require eradication from polio now.
The Cooper Kenya Educational Trust is a charitable trust established to entirely support and educate orphans and very poor children to give them the best possible chance in life. It was set up in 1999 by Michele Cooper.
A Fish For Life aims to improve children's lives locally and globally through education,support and enlightening experiences. Supporting 6 children with their education in Kenya, we are currently raising funds by climbing Kilimanjaro in February 2012 to help children in the North East of England.
White Pigeon is a charitable organisation working on rehabilitation of those deemed to be disable by landmines and war activities or any other reason in Sri Lanka. Its aims are; * Rehabilitating those deemed to be disabled by landmines and war activities or any other reason. * Alleviating the hardship arising of those persons and their lifestyles as a result of their disability. * Empowering those disabled towards self reliance * Creating awareness among the local residence of dangerous objects such as anti personnel landmines and other dangerous objects which were left over from the war.
Deepalaya is a non - government development organization working on issues affecting the urban and rural poor, with a special focus on children. It is because 'Every child deserves a chance' that the organization exists and works towards making that possible. For the past 30 years Deepalaya has been working in the urban slums of Delhi and has also made inroads into rural development in the states of Haryana and Uttarakhand.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. EyeSeeMe Project is a registered charity that works with children in South East Asia who are orphaned, HIV, marginalised or abandoned. Please donate to support our cause. EYESeeMe aim to help under privileged children in Southeast Asia go to school. We believe that by assisting children into education, we can not only help to break the poverty cycle, but to give them back a childhood and a real start in life. Through the medium of photography, our classes are a fun activity for the children and are used to give them a voice and to create a window into the world in which they live. We select the best of these images each year to exhibit and to help raise awareness to their plight and our cause. Charity No: 1168820 Find out more Website http://www.eyeseemeproject.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/eyeseemeproject/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
Living Life (Eastbourne) is working to provide practical help and support to families who are caring for a person or persons with disabilities at home in the UK and around the world, through our Christian faith, we pray that actions will speak louder than words.
This is a charity set up by family and friends of the residents with special needs ,of Balnagask court .all donations are used for the residents to help them in day to day life, we are currently raising money for their mini bus, all donations are gratefully received.
In the remote villages of Kashmir there is very little help for deaf children. KADCET currently runs a school and it will build and maintain an audiology clinic. In the whole of Azad Kashmir there is no clinic so deaf children are often left without hearing aids or any help.
The CIFA Trust is a small but highly effective UK charity supporting the work of CIFA Kenya and CIFA Ethiopia to facilitate the promotion of healthy, peaceful, enlightened and self reliant communities. All donations received are sent overseas.
It is a small organisation based in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland who rely on volunteers 'To promote the welfare of persons whose lives are affected by disability.’ See their web page for more info.
Scarborough Branch of Riding for the Disabled Association gives people with both physical & mental disabilities the chance to learn to ride horses in a friendly and informal manner.
The WLS Charitable Fund support two main charitie as well as over thirty other charities. This year the main charities are SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH DIABETES and the ASYLUM SEEKERS DROP-IN CENTRE. The other charities supported include Children/educational, community, medical and Israeli causes.
We are a registered charity which has been established to support theeducation needs of orphaned and destitute children in the village of Tororo,Uganda.