(US, 22-2619869) Browse eventsConnecticut Children's Medical Center is dedicated to improving the physical and emotional health of children through family-centered care, research, education and advocacy. We embrace discovery, teamwork, integrity and excellence in all that w
(UK, 1130522) Browse eventsChallenge Worldwide: Training for Life’s key objectives are;(1) To advance the education of young people involved in the charity’s programmes(2) To relieve poverty within the communities and developing countries in which we are hosted.
(UK, 1031527) Browse eventsBeverley Community Church exists to be a source of life and encouragement to people locally, nationally and internationally.
(UK, EW02198) Browse eventsWelcome to KYGN's fundraising page!As KYGN is a Tanzanian charity, we set up KYGN UK so that our donors outside Tanzania could have an easy way to donate. Every penny you donate here goes directly to our projects in Tanzania and the people who need it most.You can donate on this site from any country in the World and if you are a UK taxpayer then you can also tick the box to claim Gift Aid on your donation.Want to fundraise for KYGN? MyDonate makes it easy, just click on the "Start fundraising" link to the right.
(IE, CHY2086) Browse eventsSt John Ambulance is Ireland’s oldest first aid charity founded in 1903 and still remains to the forefront of pre-hospital care today. All our members from our youngest cadet to our Commissioner (our CEO) are volunteers who give thousands of hours every year helping others.You will see our volunteers in their familiar black white uniform at events large and small across the country ready to provide assistance to those in need. Our instructors promote and teach hundreds of students each year in subjects ranging from basic first aid to more advanced emergency care. Our Vision: Everyone should have immediate access to first aid no matter where he or she are or what they are doing at the onset of illness or injury. We are affiliated to the international based - Order of St John
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One Heart is a not-for-profit, christian based foundation that was established in 2007 out of Australia and working in Kenya. One Heart’s primary focus is to change the future of orphaned and abandoned children living in poverty in Kenya, and in turn see whole communities transformed through education, leadership, empowerment and most importantly – love. We now care for 75 children in three homes and have recently opened our first primary school, as well as a skills training centre to help better equip the surrounding community in health, business and life skills training. We have set a series of goals to impact on a wide variety of people, all aimed at improving the living conditions and future of the next generation. Our goals are: to break the cycle of poverty that prevents parents from providing for their own children…we do this by providing training and small business funding to empower parents to help themselves. to provide nutritional food to children that would otherwise go hungry…we do this by establishing a large farm to generate fruit and vegetables to feed our children and assist the local community. to provide hope for a new future to unlock the potential within orphans…we do this by establishing schools and children’s boarding homes that provide a loving family environment and an education where the children can be raised and nurtured. to create an environmentally, financially and socially sustainable village where children can flourish for generations to come. All our initiatives in Kenya are designed to break the aid-dependence cycle so recipients no longer have to rely on hand outs…so they can stand on their own two feet and walk into their future with dignity and confidence, free from poverty, persecution, fear and oppression and have the resources to raise the next generation.
(UK, 1149344) Browse eventsAt BREAD Youth Project we run projects and activities for and with young people, to raise awareness of issues that are important to young people across Bristol.