(US, 464107811) Browse eventsFHL Ministries was created to be Christ’s arms to embrace victims of abuse, neglect and poverty; serving victims by strengthening their FAITH, providing HOPE, and demonstrating God’s unfailing LOVE.
(UK, 1055257) Browse eventsHelping disabled children from East london habe a fun day out to Maldon in Essex
(UK, 1153107) Browse eventsWe sponsor surgery and treatment for women living and working in the United Arab Emirates, diagnosed with breast cancer who are unable to afford their treatment costs.
(US, 453715444) Browse eventsThe Belinda Sue Fund for Ovarian Cancer and Research, Inc. was founded on November 1, 2011. The purpose of the Fund is to increase public awareness of Ovarian Cancer and to support organizations in advancing their research in the identification of an effective Ovarian Cancer screening tool.
(AU, 34290264644) Browse eventsMaranatha Health is a not-for-profit organisation based in Australia and Uganda that aims to improve health outcomes, empower the poor, and make positive lasting change to village life in rural Uganda. Maranatha Health has a project centre in Kamwenge district, western Uganda. We provide so that they can participate in the development of their own communities. We invite you to join us on this adventure in Africa that will change people’s lives.
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(UK, 1136117) Browse eventsIt raises funds to support the social and academic development of the children of YGGG Llantrisant
(US, 95-3180934) Browse eventsOur vision is that ALL students, regardless of their circumstances, will one day have the opportunity to attend college, graduate, and actively participate in transforming their communities and creating a better society.
(AU, 29225343267) Browse eventsThe Melbourne Breast Cancer Bra Walk has chosen his year to support Maroondah Breast Clinic and Yarra Valley Ladies in Pink. The Pinker sisters have a vision to support the smaller groups within our communities. Our focus each year is to choose a group in different regions around Melbourne. Maroondah Breast Clinic has been servicing women with breast cancer for the last 20 years. They not only assist cancer sufferers but offer support programs for partners and carers. Yarra Valley Ladies in Pink is a support group for women with careers and/or partners, friends or family members of those who have, or have had cancer. The funds they raise, goes back to the girls, who need basic help to get by or a bit of pampering. Life is about living. The group’s philosophy is to ENCOURAGE, ENERGIZE AND EMPOWER its members. Prevention needs our attention!
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Approximately 2,500 children with Down syndrome are born in Russia every year. On the average 80% of the parents abandon their babies due to the outdated medical and social views about their abilities. Families raising children with Down syndrome suffer from a lack of educational and social support, but most of all they suffer from society’s negative attitudes. Opened in 1997 in Moscow, Downside Up started working on improving the quality of life and increasing equal opportunities for Russian children with Down syndrome. Today over 4000 families from Russia and ex-Soviet countries are registered in the free of charge programmes of Downside Up. We provide information to the parents of children with learning disabilities about how best to care for their child. We promote the integration of children with learning disabilities, especially by promoting integrated kindergartens and by supporting parents in finding educational placements for their children. We elaborate new technologies of Early Intervention for children with Down syndrome based on a Western approach and our experience. We write, translate and distribute literature and information packs to foster increased awareness and acceptance of learning disabilities within the community. We raise awareness amongst the medical profession in maternity hospitals, children’s clinics and medical Universities about about the benefits of raising children with learning disabilities at home. Every month about 95 new families join the free of charge programmes of Downside Up. Your support is very important for us!