The Hunger Project believes the human spirit is wonderfully creative. We believe people have the ability and the desire to be self-reliant. While poverty can drain human dignity, we believe that by re-energising that spirit and shifting the mindset from one of hopelessness to one of optimism, people can be the source of their own success. We also believe a shared vision is powerful and become an amazing, abundant reality. Our goal is to end world hunger. Our methods are different from most organisations in that first we address the attitudes and then, only after that mindset has changed, do we begin action through skill building and tangible projects. This model of empowerment allows us to be more efficient. We function at the grassroots level, finding local leaders who then work within the community to set their own agenda and priorities. We focus on women as change-agents. Women are disproportionately impoverished, yet they carry a large part of the burden of work and raising the children. Many studies verify that women do the most to improve health, nutrition and education when given the opportunity. We have a clear exit strategy. Strong, locally-run programmes create self-reliant individuals, therefore The Hunger Project can leave a sustainable economy in 5-9 years. All of this leads to a greater We work
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Mentell is a charity that provides free, confidential circles for men aged 18+ to talk, share and listen
The sole aim of London Retired Police Dogs Trust is to ensure that the dogs get the retirement that they deserve. We provide support for medical care and treatment, meaning their owners are not left with an agonising decision to make about the animals future due to financial concerns.
1 in 5 UK men and 1 in 8 women die from heart disease each year; an average of 224 people per day ! At the Heart Research Institute we are committed to researching heart disease. Join us in our fight for early detection, prevention and reversal of the world’s No.1 killer - Heart Disease!
Classrooms for Malawi plan to contribute to the advancement of education in Malawi by working side by side with the local community to build new classrooms or to refurbish existing ones, improving the learning environment available to Malawian children. As of 1/10/18, we became a SCIO (SC048091).