Children Unite is a small UK based charity that works in partnership with organisations to protect child domestic workers from exploitation and abuse and promote their rights world-wide.
NI Street League is a charity that provides football for disadvantaged groups such as the homeless, drug and alcohol dependant, refugees, asylum seekers, ex offenders and long term unemployed. We provide weekly football and coaching sessions and provide courses that lead to qualifications.
.Aids Orphans of Myanmar is a registered charity that is committed to helping orphans suffering from HIV/AIDS in Myanmar (formerly Burma) by promoting and protecting the physical and mental health of orphans through the provision of financial assistance and support.
We promote homeopathy practised by doctors and other healthcare professionals. We strongly believe that homeopathy should be fully integrated into the healthcare system and available as a treatment choice for everyone. Registered Charity No: 235900 Company Limited by Guarantee: 102915
Wagobera covers the educational costs of children in Uganda, assisting them in gaining the qualifications necessary to find work and support themselves and their families in the future.
The aim of Aid Bukavu Education Charity is to advance the education of children in the Democratic Republic of Congo, province of South Kivu, Bukavu, Africa in particular, but not exclusively, for poor, orphaned, disabled and vulnerable children by the provision of education and provide IT training.
The CHIRA (Chichewa for ‘get well’) Fund has been in existence for more than 10 years, with the aim of promoting the health of adult patients admitted to Queen’s medical wards by improving the environment in which they are cared for. There are over 10,000 admissions to the hospital each year. 80% of those admitted are infected with HIV and 30% of people who are admitted die on the ward. Although there have been many significant improvements in the past years, the wards continue to be overcrowded, with frequent drug shortages and a severe lack of medical and maintenance staff. We receive donations from organisations, friends, past and present staff and well wishers from all over the world; however as is the case in most hospitals worldwide, adult medical wards are not usually the target of benevolent donors. It is important, however, to remember that in these beds lies someone’s mother or father, brother or sister and very often the breadwinner of the family. We use the money to provide for everyday needs for the hospital’s patients, who are among the poorest of the poor. We aim particularly to provide a cleaner environment, better toilet and ablution facilities, wheelchairs and, in emergencies, drugs that may be temporarily out-of-stock.
HHLG is a charity for children and young people with special needs. Your support provides trips, holidays and days out for all of our guests. For more information please visit www.hhlg.org.uk
Rotary - The global network of Community Volunteers - suporting charitable causes and those in need within the UK and worldwide.
The Police Rehabilitation Centre,founded in 1890,provides phyisiotherapy,rehabilitation,nursing care and psychological support to sick and injured police officers in southern England and Wales Each year this charity admits over 2500 police officers and provides the intensive treatment regimes necessary to assist them in returning to full duties
Sight Aid International is a charity currently providing free and low-cost eye-care in Kenya.
Chequers Youth Facility was founded in 1993 to offer young people a safe alternative to underage drinking and drug misuse. It offers diversionary activities and training to combat anti social behaviour which can be personally damging to young people.
Little Treasures is a small charity that supports specialist neonatal and children’s units at Barnet Hospital to continue their life saving work. These dedicated units have skilled staff but often have difficulty providing the quality of care they would like for lack of equipment.
Donations made to the University of Brighton support a number of areas, including: providing scholarships for our most talented students; providing assistance to students undergoing financial hardship; funding research and community engagement activities; and increasing the student experience.
It supports senior healthcare professionals to visit Juba Teaching Hospital,Southern Sudan to provide education and training.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1126368 Find out more Website http://www.vap.org.uk
MAIC's Trustees sadly decided to wind up the charity on 30th June 2009. In 2008 MAIC delivered medical supplies valued at£257,960 to Iraqi hospitals. MAIC's remaining funds, including donations received before 31st March 2009, will fund our last medical shipment to hospitals. MAIC's Trustees wish to thank you for your generous support of MAIC over the past years. For further information please see www.maic.org.uk
This is a free service offered to parents who's babies and children are admitted into hospital. It comprises of 5 twin ensuite rooms, a kitchen, laundry and sitting room. The funds raised go to the running and maintenance of the accommodation.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Hospital Kosher Meals Service - HKMS - provides frozen Kosher meals to hospitals and nursing homes throughout the Greater London area.
Jeev Sewa Sansthan (since 1994) is a registered charitable Trust based in Bhopal (MP) India. The Trust has all the permissions-12(A),80(G) of Income Tax & FCRA. JSS carry out benevolent activities directly or with the help of sister organizations in the field of health, education and social service.
The Ethiopia Link, founded in 2001, runs an orphanage in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Supporting orphaned and abandoned children. We have full responsibility for the children in our care, which includes food, accommodation, education, clothing and medical costs where necessary. We set up the Orphanage in a small rented property on the outskirts of Addis Ababa to help Orphaned and Abandoned children. The word ‘Orphanage’ is usually never used as we wish the children to be brought up in a ‘family home environment’ without being labelled. It is their home and not an institution. OUR CHILDREN: Can you imagine what life must have been like for the eldest girl aged 10 of 4 siblings, her father had died then tragically their mother had died a year later! With wisdom and maturity far beyond her years she did her best to hold her totally traumatised younger siblings together. Hard un-loved hungry months followed. After 10 years in our care this young girl has just completed her second year at medical college where she is training to be a nurse, which is fully funded by the charity, another girl wishes to study to become a doctor after completion of her schooling this year. EDUCATION: All our children attend full-time school or college education; generally they are in the top 5%. Happy in the knowledge they have been given an opportunity not available to others. DONORS & SUPPORT: The Orphanage exists by the personal and kind generosity of our benefactors, donors and sponsors who financially support the charity. If you also wish to support us in our work; a Bankers Order and Gift Aid Declaration may be found on this site, you can also donate via our website: www.ethiopialink.org.uk.
Children’s Aid DRC Charity is a Cardiff based organisation with a mission to eradicate poverty in South-Wales and in the DRC (The Democratic Republic of the Congo). Through sustainable development projects in both countries, it creates jobs and volunteering opportunities for disadvantaged people.
A leading independent substance misuse charity working across Norfolk and Suffolk for over 30 years. We′ve worked with thousands of people to help them overcome their addiction or dependency to alcohol, drugs or gambling. And with the valuable support of our funders, donors and partners, were able to continue providing greatly needed services to change more peoples lives.
Bringing people together to raise awareness of and celebrate recovery from alcohol or drug misuse