The Friends of Mponegele Aids Orphans (FOMAO) was set up in May 2002 to provide financial assistance in support of the work of Mponegele Ke Itirele, a registered non-profit organisation working with AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children in the Mankweng area of Limpopo Province, South Africa.
The Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy, through its charitable trust, raises money for both local and international projects. Recent projects include a christmas party for local disadvantaged kids, a book about albinism distributed to schools in Tanzania, taking kids from local special education units for a day out, creating a brail and talking book library in Tanzania and many more. We also contribute to Global projects such as End Polio Now through the Rotary Foundation. For further information visit our website www.kirkcaldyrotary.org
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MICAIA supports the work of the MICAIA Foundation and its local partners in Mozambique. MICAIA provides technical support and funding to support programmes that include developing local enterprise, assisting farmers in gaining better access to markets, facilitating community learning, and working with communities to take local environmental action. MICAIA also engages in research and policy work in the UK.
Anode Connect operates as a Charity providing opportunities to both families and individuals with the ability to change their personal circumstances from the negative to the positive. Over the last 6 years Anode has done this by providing low cost furniture and white goods, decorating and garden services, emergency food parcels and counselling services. New services have and are being added in 2013. Anode’s strap line is Connecting with Hope. Hope stands for ‘Helping Overcome Poverty Everyday’. Anode acts as a personal and family support hub for those within the community who find themselves in severe need. Anode supplies help with the immediate practical needs of people whilst also encouraging their personal development in taking responsibility for the welfare and growth of both themselves and their dependent families.
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Tan Y Maen Well-being and Resource Centre has been working with people experiencing mental health and substance misuse issues across the whole of South Gwynedd since 1996.
The principle objectives of the charity are to increase the rate and quality of access to lung transplantation in Scotland and across the UK. The charity aims to support research that is likely to lead to direct human benefit through improving quality and function of lungs for transplantation.
We are always seeking to fund new projects that enable us to enrich the experience and improve the lives of our pupils. The literature on youth sport stresses the positive effects of participation for youngsters. Our focus is to raise money to rebuild our tennis/netball courts.
SC&T aims to advance the education of the public in Scottish culture and traditions by the promotion of Scottish traditional music, song and dance through learning and participation in a way that fosters enjoyment, enthusiasm and a sense of community.
AMCS exists to address the needs of elderly and disabled people and their carers from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who experience social isolation, financial crisis or migration challenges.