Nema works with communities in rural Northern Mozambique to help them permanently eradicate poverty. Through tackling every problem that locks communities into poverty, our projects overlap and re-enforce each other creating stronger foundations for continued development. Today, Nema works with 16 communities with a combined population of 24,000. Projects include: - Access to clean water - School meals - Construction of primary schools - Secondary scholarships - Malaria training & net distribution - Nutrition workshops - Youth Football HIV - Care for orphaned & vulnerable children - Care for HIV+ families - Enterprise development - Maternal & infant care - Agricultural associations - Fishermans marine conservation Nema was established in 2006 alongside multi-award winning Guludo Beach Lodge to act as an independent charity to implement local projects. While Nema builds strong foundations for development, Guludo stimulates the local economy, ensuring development is sustained and empowering. All administration costs are covered by Guludo and JoJo Maman Bebe, therefore 100% of ALL donations go straight to our grass root projects. Nema Foundation is a UK registered charity (no. 1113131) operating in Northern Mozambique where it is registered as an NGO. If you would like your donation to go to a specific project please make the donation here and email us [email protected] to let us know which project you would like to support. Examples include:- £100 for a years secondary school scholarship- £50 to feed a child for a year at school- £15 a school desk- £5 a malaria workshop and mosquito net for a mother- £1 a nutrition workshop for a family
When you support Tree House, you help us continue our work to rescue and rehabilitate sick, injured, abused, and neglected stray cats. Tree House was one of the nation’s first cageless, no-kill shelters. Your support helps us work toward our&
The Aim of HSOA is to link Harpenden with poor communities in sub-Saharan Africa to alleviate poverty there. Its first project has been the funding of staff salaries and maintenance costs of a slum area school in Uganda. Provision of school buildings to replace makeshift classrooms will take place soon.
Ability Dogs 4 Young People is a new charity on the Isle of Wight. We are training assistance dogs for young disabled people (aged 16-24) here on the Island. Our highly trained assistance dogs will provide practical help with tasks like picking up dropped items and opening doors, and will help to increase the young people’s independence as they start going to college or work. There are over 700 disabled young people on the Isle of Wight under the age of 25, which has a population of just 150,000. We have a very open mind about who our dogs help and hope to include young people with any disability. If an assistance dog can help, we will do our best to train a dog to meet the young person’s specific needs. Ability Dogs 4 Young People was started in 2012 and we already have puppies in training living with Puppy Parents on the Island. It takes two years to fully train each dog, from an eight week old bundle of fun to a calm, responsible assistance dog. For more information about Ability Dogs 4 Young People (registered charity number 1148751) visit www.abilitydogs4yp.org.uk
St Mel's Primary School Social Club Inc supporting St Mel's which is an Educational Community and is a proud Catholic School, Kindergarten and OSHC that strives to provide challenging and meaningful learning experiences that enable us all to learn. We are all learners and everyone can learn.
Our mission is to make life a little easier for the families of children diagnosed with rare life threatening non-malignant liver, renal and haematological conditions whilst being treated at Leeds Children’s hospital. We provide financial, practical and emotional support from the point of diagnosis.
Felixstow Community School is a small inclusive primary school which has a strong focus on progressive education practices to promote Global Competency skills and learning for life within our students. In addition, we place importance on our students not only being successful learners but also being socially aware and emotionally resilient. We value our students voice and collaborating with families and the wider community. Our Resource Hub is the centre of our school and is inviting and welcoming to all. It is a space where our students feel safe and free to engage in their learning, use their imagination and creativity, follow their curiosity and just escape the world through a book. We are seeking support to develop this space for our students to promote their wellbeing and assist them achieve their highest aspirations.
Refugees at Home is a UK based charity aiming to connect those with a spare room in their home with refugees and asylum seekers in need of accommodation. We are a volunteer-run organisation that, in its first year, made 350 placements resulting in over 15,000 nights being spent in a warm home.
Our fantastic school is in the heart of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. We are blessed with an awesome sta and a wonderful group of children.
The Burdekin Christian College is a K-8 school which offers a great education and Christian values
Corryong College is committed to the development of a school environment where students motivation, aspiration and achievements are valued and promoted by all students, teachers and parents. We promote a welcoming, caring and safe environment that encourages all students to be inquiring, active and independent learners as they strive to reach their full potential.
Diabetes Research WA funds research in to all aspects of diabetes and have supported cutting-edge research for over 35 years. We fund research that has real potential to change the course of history. Diabetes is now a pandemic affecting more than 382 million people worldwide!! But we believe we can change this. With your help we can find a cure for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, we can prevent complications of diabetes developing and we can help people of all ages live well with diabetes. Let's make this world a better place.... Please visit our for more information on our research, meet the DRF team and see the latest diabetes breakthroughs from around the world.