We are a UK registered charity focused on providing aid and hope to the north and east of Sri Lanka. Established in 2005, following the destruction by the Tsunami in 2004, we have already provided aid to thousands of people who have been affected by the Tsunami and people who have been internally displaced by the 2009 civil war. Due to the growing needs of the community, we have undertaken various projects. Apart from our Children's and Elder's Home in Mannar, we have also established a factory in Killinochchi and bakery in Mullaitivu to provide employment for the vulnerable. Our core values are to provide education for children, provide a safe environment for the vulnerable and helping needy and disabled individuals to re-build their lives. We strive to make every penny work hard for the people who need it most by running a low-cost operation run predominantly by volunteers. We are a non-political organisation and are solely interested in conducting non-profit, and non-political, charitable activities only.
2,500 disabled, most of them children,whose bodies have been shattered by serious illness and terrorist activity are rehabilitated through sports programs at the Israel Sport Centre for the Disabled.Funded almost entirely by charitable donations, the Centre desperately needs wheelchairs, essential rehabilitative equipment and support for specific projects.
Teso Development Trust was formed as a charity in 1991 to work with the Christian churches in Teso and its community to give relief and development notably improved agriculture, clean water,education and enterprise It provides a voice for the community to the world and helps Christian ministry
Our mission is to help every woman and girl discover what makes them uniquely powerful and beautiful, and to serve their communities in the process through grant to local organizations fighting the good fight on the front lines.
Orbis is a charity working to eliminate avoidable blindness. Shockingly, 75% of all visual impairment can be prevented or treated. That means that nearly 190 million adults and children would be able to see today if they had received surgery, treatment or glasses.
We offer financial support to amateur racing drivers, track staff and media people while they can’t work because of a racing accident. We give morehelp to the people who need it most; real help with genuine care and common sense, delivered by racing people for racing people. That’s why we’re always there for a friendly chat, too. Our Aim is: To relieve and prevent financial hardship amongst persons involved in or connected with the sport of oval circuit racing who are in need by reason of incapacity, by providing grants and any other charitable support to such individuals.