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The Fund is designed to assist destitute orphans to deal with both the trauma of losing a parent/ parents and the poverty-stricken lives that tend to follow. Our mission is to give hope for a brighter tomorrow to disadvantaged orphans and their families through financial and practical support.
CWS is an aid and development organisation supporting projects in 20 countries around the world. It's Christian ethos embraces all people to connect and make a difference where its needed. Its about Justice in Action, not just looking on but getting in and making a difference, standing up and being counted. When disasters happen CWS is there working through its partners. In NZ we have been doing this for 70 years. Christian World Service is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC22288.
GAIN supports those affected by GBS, CIDP and associated inflammatory neuropathies.The Charity provides information and support to sufferers and their families, raises awareness of the illnesses amongst medical professionals/ general public.Raises funds for cutting edge research into the illnesses
WHC helps homeless or at-risk people in High Wycombe, Bucks to rebuild their lives by assisting them not only to find or keep accommodation but also to develop skills to achieve a stable lifestyle. Homelessness has a variety of causes, including family breakdown, unemployment, drug or alcohol abuse and poverty. It’s been said we are all two pay-checks away from homelessness. WHC is a community project of local churches. WHC’s first initiative was the Wycombe Winter Night Shelter (WWNS), which provides over 800 bed-nights to around 50 individuals annually. Since then, WHC has added year-round advice and resettlement services. WHC helps over 250 single homeless adults annually – largely those for whom the local authority has little responsibility. In the year to April 2012, WHC helped 87 find accommodation and prevented the eviction of 15 others. In over a thousand one-to-one support meetings each year, WHC’s housing crisis intervention team provides benefits and housing advice, referrals to specialist agencies, advocacy with official bodies, mediation with families and introductions to landlords or therapeutic communities. They help clients achieve outcomes relating to health, purposeful activity, resolving benefits issues and tackling harmful behaviours. WHC works in partnership with the local council, probation service, accommodation providers and other specialist agencies. The charity has about 300 committed volunteers who help run its services efficiently. There were over 2700 attendances at day sessions by around 240 people. It costs about £140,000 per year to provide WHC’s services. Please help if you can: donations of any size are welcome, but regular donations are especially valuable as they help with planning ahead. The photos in the gallery show aspects of WHC's work and a couple of shots to promote its forthcoming sleep-out event... More information about WHC’s work, current events and volunteering opportunities is available on the website.
The Farming Community Network (FCN) provides practical support to farming people during periods of anxiety, stress and problems relating to both the farm household and business. We have a network of volunteers from the farming community, providing a visiting service and a national Helpline.
St Ita's is a Catholic Primary School in Gippsland. We have a population of around 400 students. We strive for excellence in all areas of the curriculum and look to foster well rounded students by focusing on the spiritual, academic, social and emotional development of all students.
George Thomas Hospice Care is the major provider of free consultant led community specialist palliative care to those facing cancer and other life threatening illnesses in Cardiff. We exist to help those suffering from cancer, their families and carers at a most difficult period in their lives.
DMD in short – Is a muscle wasting disease and has a 100% mortality rate. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is normally diagnosed between the ages of 4 and 6. Between the ages of 7 and 12 these children become confined to a wheelchair as muscle deterioration becomes more advanced . Eventually major organs including lungs and the heart give in to the ravages of this disease. 90% percent of Children do not live to celebrate their 20th birthday. 99% of Children affected are boys. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has a 100% mortality rate. No child to date has survived.
The Bossley Park Public School P & C.
As a not-for-profit hospital, Kapiolani relies on our community to help us fulfill our mission. Our generous donors help the hospital continue providing exceptional medical care to Hawaii's women and children, including the critically ill, in f