Kerala Arts & Literary Association (KALA) is a charity registered in the UK. We are committed to promoting the arts and culture of Kerala as well as charitable causes in the UK and in India without any discrimination.
Burn injuries globally are a major public health issue, often neglected despite being responsible for as many deaths in some countries as HIV, Malaria or Tuberculosis. As many deaths that may be caused by burns there are many more disabled and disfigured by burn injuries. Most burn injuries are preventable. Burn injuries happen to the poorest and most vulnerable of society, 95% of burn injuries happen in low income countries. 3 times as many women are burnt than contract HIV and AIDS in South East Asia and women there are 17 times more likely to be burnt than those in high-income countries. Once injured many are unable to access adequate treatment, many countries do not have adequate burn care for the general population. This means that small burns can cause unnecessary lifelong disabilities and larger burns cause preventable deaths. Both these scenarios lead to considerable unnecessary suffering for the one injured, their family and their community. There is a lot we can do with your help. Interburns was started in 2007, founded by a British Plastic Surgeon, an Indian General Surgeon and a Pakistani Plastic Surgeon, all with extensive experience in treating burn patients and a real motivation to drastically reduce the death, disability and disfigurement of burn injuries globally. Interburns aims to achieve this through providing evidence based education and training in comprehensive burn care that is relevant to low resource settings (where most burns are occurring) and facilitating the implementation of this knowledge into clinical practice and building and motivating burn care teams to action. Interburns has trained over 1500 health care professionals in low income countries. Please join us in reducing the global suffering caused by burn injuries. Burn injuries happen in a moment but often change a life for a lifetime. Help us to act now to prevent unnecessary death and disability from burn injuries where it is most needed.
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Mercy Universal aims at sustainable rehabilitation through its projects. The theme of our work is: Empowering women, building brighter future, preserve life, promote dignity, sustainable rehabilitation and providing emergency aid in South Asia.
The YMCA supports children and young people at every stage of their lives, providing accommodation to homeless young people and offering vocational training and programmes to help children and young people stay active and healthy. Approximately 140 young people spent last night in accommodation provided by Milton Keynes YMCA.
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Communicare Counselling Service has been providing a professional counselling service in the Uxbridge area for 24 years. It is available to all, regardless of income, donations being agreed as appropriate. This has been possible through the generous support of local organisations and counsellors being prepared to give their time at greatly reduced rates. Fundraising is vital to its survival and it is hoped that generous sponsorship of the CCS runner in the FLORALONDONMARATHON will enable the good work to continue.
Bulembu is a town in Swaziland, Africa which has a vision to become self-sustaining by 2020, restoring health, education, and commerce to the community while providing care for thousands of orphaned children.
Royston Rugby Union Football Club, are keen to get all children interested in playing rugby from an early stage, by working closely with local schools to help train teachers and helpers in basic rugby skills.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.African & Caribbean Diversity exists to raise the academic attainment, career prospects and social mobility of students with African and/or Caribbean heritage in the UK.
Parenting Special Children is a charity providing specialist parenting programmes and emotional support and information to families with a diagnosis of a learning difficulty or disability for their child or young person. Over the past six years we have supported over 500 families.
The Rooted Forum (TRF) is a community registered charity organisation established in January 2007 that currently operates in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Our services benefit all segments of the community but primarily concentrate on those classified as vulnerable. Our beneficiaries live in poverty, overcrowded homes and in an area of high concentration of crime and low educational attainment.
VISION Our vision is to create a safe home for young adults in which they can flourish and grow in their personal and social skills. A home that is about sharing lives in a healthy community and about creating opportunities for the future. „You have been a refuge for the poor, a refuge for the needy in their distress, a shelter from the storm, and a shade from the heat“ Isaiah 25.4
Sport Cheshire is a charitable company making connections as the lead body for sport and physical activity in Cheshire & Warrington, bringing together local people and national sports bodies creating opportunities to enable more people, to be more active, more often for the wellbeing of communities
Providing opportunities for children and young people with disabilities and their families.
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It is a community rugby club that provides a facility for both adults and children from the age of six and above to play and enjoy rugby football in a structured a safe environment.