Events for Namuwongo is an innovative partnership of people and companies who have come together to support this community by not only adopting them, but caring for this community to create real change for those who live there. Working together as a team, Events for Namuwongo along with Hope for Children, local NGOs, supporters, the local university, local leaders and the wider community will come together and work in a united way to deliver the change needed by this community Our Mission Event industry leaders got together at the Global Event Summit in London, in September, and decided to work together to create an industry cause. Events for Namuwongo has adopted Namuwongo, a slum community of approximately 20,000 people on the edge of Kampala in Uganda. The community suffers from poverty, polluted water, lack of sanitation and education, and has been ravaged by AIDs and neighbouring wars. It is also a community of hard working, energetic people, striving to solve their own problems and improve their own lives. Events for Namuwongo subscribes to a view that you can’t help everybody; therefore, you should help somebody properly, and we’ve decided to help Namuwongo until the people of the community can fully participate within Kampala’s economy. Our plan is to work together as an industry, befriend Namuwongo long term, and provide support as its needs evolve. Our Objectives The group plans to raise £400,000 in 2012/2013 to achieve the following: 1. Free, clean water for the whole community 2. Free, sanitation and hygienic toilets for the whole community 3. Transforming health care for the entire community 4. The creation of a new school: ‘The Hope Academy’ 5. Funds to educate 500 kids per year, rising to 1,500 long term 6. The provision for adult education services 7. Free sanitary products for girls in school 8. To create a long lasting and meaningful relationship with the community by visiting regularly
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CERT (UK) Community Emergency Response Team UK formerly known as Eden Flood Volunteers was born the day the floods hit Cumbria so badly. Our Founder and CEO responded to the disaster by pulling together a volunteer group to help people affected by the floods in the Eden Area, then next the wider County and the surrounding Counties Dumfries and Galloway, Lancashire, Yorkshire and Tynedale affected by the floods, forging links with other organisations and charities such as Red Cross, Ca-ce (Citizens Advice), Turning Point, Mind, Churches Against Poverty to name but a few. From day one the team of volunteers worked tirelessly, gaining the support of local businesses and organisations. CERT UK recognised at the start that there was a longer term need for flood support across the flood affected areas, so CERT UK was set up as a registered charity and gained financial support from Cumbria Community Foundation of 105K and continues to canvass for goods that will help those who are uninsured after the floods. Now with very dedicated volunteers and a tiny co-hort of paid essential staff CERT(UK) has now evolved so that we support those affected by any Emergency, Crisis or Disaster which leaves them without furniture, goods, toilettries, cleaning materials and food. We continue to support more than 700+ clients including The Flood Affected, Veterans,Victims of Domestic Violence, Ex-Convicts and Vulnerable, Disabled and Elderly people discharged from Hospital. Unfortunately, CERT's funding is running out. As a relatively new organisation, we have limited to non-existent access to funds that get dispersed by government and charities. We are in desperate need to raise much needed and urgent funds. If CERT(UK) fail to raise these funds we won’t be able to support you, your families and friends when the need arises. The Community needs you NOW and CERT(UK) needs you so WE can serve your Community.
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