(US, 65-0927702) Browse eventsThe person who created this page is probably preparing something riveting to post about everything they're doing to give back. We recommend you sit at your computer and hit refresh over and over until their story goes live. You should also scroll do
(UK, 1053992) Browse eventsThe St Vincent de Paul Society ("SVP") is an international Christian voluntary organization dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing direct practical assistance to anyone in need. Active in England & Wales since 1844, today it continues to address social and material need in all its many forms. The SVP runs a variety of projects including furniture stores, hostels, holiday schemes, children's summer camps and support centres.
(US, 13-5602319) Browse eventsWe are an international, faith-based NGO providing long-term, co-operative, medical and development aid to communities affecte
(UK, 1105703) Browse eventsWe help everyone to prevent and recover from cancer through Breast Cancer Partnership, Children's Cancer Recovery Project & our umbrella services. We understand people need immediate support & give cancer patients and their families financial security, hope and valued advice when they need it most.
(UK, 237696) Browse eventsRaystede aims to give animals a better life through rehoming, rehabilitation & sanctuary & give people the support and knowledge they need to treat animals with care and respect. Raystede is situated approx 5 miles NE of Lewes. Open daily 10am-4pm. Free entry & visitors are welcome. www.raystede.org
(AU, 300207689) Browse eventsThe University of Sheffield in America is a tax-exempt nonprofit that raises funds from alumni and friends in the United States to support education and research at the University of Sheffield in the UK.
(UK, 1015743) Browse eventsIn 1974, the Northampton Soup Kitchen began. Now The Hope Centre,we still offer life’s basics - hot meals, showers and clothes and deliver a range of education, training & development activities. With 80-120 clients each day,it costs £22,000 per month to run the centre. Please help us! .
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(AU, 119567289) Browse eventsThe LBW Trust supports tertiary education of disadvantaged students in the developing world. LBW, 'Learning for a Better World', reflects the cricketing origins of the organisation. We provide scholarships to over 700 students in South Africa, Uganda, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Sri Lanka. We support students to become leaders within their community and help break cycles of endemic poverty. The LBW Trust counts many international cricketers and eminent Australians among its patrons.
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(UK, 1074885) Browse eventsTO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO ANYONE DIAGNOSED WITH CYSTINOSIS, AS WELL AS THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS. TO HIGHLIGHT THE DISORDER TO MEMBERS, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE WIDER COMMUNITY. TO ASSIST IN THE PROMOTION OF RESEARCH INTO THE TREATMENT OF CYSTINOSIS. TO WORK ALONGSIDE OTHER SIMILAR ORGANISATIONS IN UNDERSTANDING MORE ABOUT METABOLIC DISORDERS IN GENERAL
(UK, 1076321) Browse eventsSeeSaw supports children before or after a close family bereavement, by offering them dedicated face to face support and providing information, advice, and support to families. Every penny will help bereaved children whose lives have been turned upside down because someone they love has died.
(UK, 1142984) Browse eventsNew Futures Nepal empowers disadvantaged children and adults of Nepal by raising funds for initiatives that promote health, education and independence and supports social integration for children with disabilities to live in the community and within safe and loving homes.
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(UK, 1146494) Browse eventsECHO supports children who are treated at the Evelina Children’s Hospital (part of Guys & St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London), principally for Congenital Heart Defects but sometimes with more complex health problems as well as their parents/carers and close family. We provide information, friendship and moral support at all times, but particularly when parents may feel alone, isolated and desperate, or when they have immediate worries and concerns and need guidance or advice. We also support, befriend and empower the children themselves as they grow into their teenage years and beyond, to help them take the first steps towards independence in their lives and in their attitude towards their heart condition. Our advocacy provides vital patient voice to help the Trust shape its services for children with heart disease both at the Evelina and within the Adult Congenital Heart Disease service at St. Thomas.
(AU, 84194825242) Browse eventsSecond Chance Programme is a charitable organisation set up in 2001 to raise awareness of the plight of homeless women as well as raise funds for registered charities to provide them with comfortable housing and appropriate services to help these women regain control of their lives.