Welcome to Tawhiyd Community Trust. Assalamu Aleikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh, Tawhiyd Community Trust we are working hard to deliver the most basic necessities of life –food, water, shelter, healthcare and education –to children and their parents in desperate need in many parts of the world
Harvest India was established over 40 years ago and is based in southern India,Tenali, Andrah Pradesh, with a staff of over 100 men and women, Harvest India is a Christian organisation that operates as a non-governmental organization in India and a charity in the UK. Although our 14 acre campus functions as the hub of our ministry, we oversee over 1,000 village churches, 10 orphanages, 6 Bible schools, a nursing training center, and numerous ministries. There are man y opportunities to visit on short or long term mission programmes
For those of you who don’t know who we are, Barnsley Churches Drop-in Project is a charity based in Barnsley town centre. We run three 2-hour sessions a week providing hot food and drinks, toiletries, warm clothingand bedding to the homeless, addicted and impoverished in Barnsley. We serve over 300 meals every week, In 2011 we served 7438 meals, in 2012 we served up 9651 and in 2013 that rose to 12114, the need just keeps on growing.
The fund supports the work of the local church in Zimbabwe to provide emergency food relief via a local agricultural project for people facing extreme hardship. The agricultural work also includes longer term income generation initiatives to enable people to support themselves.
Food for the Hungry UK is a Christian charity engaged in sustainable development work in some of the poorest regions of the world. We believe that communities themselves can overcome the poverty in which they live, which is why we walk together with community churches , leaders and families to find sustainable solutions. Currently we are helping some of the poorest communities in Africa, Afica and South America.
We are an entirely volunteer run organization, part of the Trussell Trust, which works with about 90 partner agencies to provide local people in crisis with emergency food and fuel card top ups for those who cannot afford to heat their homes or cook the food.
SuChHope promotes the prevention or relief of poverty and financial hardship of orphans and under-privileged children by providing or assisting in the provision of scholarships, food and healthcare. It empowers communities to be self-reliant and self-sufficient through income generating skills.
Stepney Bank Stables provides access to horses and riding to people living in disadvantaged urban areas. Through this engagement we see an improvement in confidence, resilience and skills. Our ultimate aim is to enable participants to feel more positively about themselves and their futures.
FSF supports vulnerable children and communities who are living in poverty in The Gambia. FSF's main focus is to provide access to education and health care, provide resources, food provisions, clean water and sanitation.
Dolen Ffermio (Farming Link) was established in 1991 to link communities in North East Wales and the English borders with communities in Eastern Uganda. We are based in Llanfyllin, a small town in the Welsh Marches close to Oswestry and Welshpool. Our work in Uganda is mainly in the Kamuli and Ngora districts. The main focus of our work is livestock improvement. We also support orphan projects, facilitate links between schools and promote environmental projects. We are involved in raising awareness of world food and farming issues in schools, colleges and the wider community. For more details go to our website at www.dolen-ffermio.org.uk What your donation may purchase: £5 to buy a year’s supply of school stationery for one child £3 for a mosquito net £4 for a bag of maize seed £6 for two chickens £10 for a pair of shoes £12 for two sets of school uniforms for one child £12 for two turkeys £18 for a female goat £20 for 6 months skills training for a child £40 for 1 years skills training for a child When you have decided what to donate, click on the Make a Donation button. On the next page enter your donation and also enter a message in which you should give details of what you are donating for and also your name and address so that we can send you a gift card if you wish to donate as a gift on behalf of a friend.
Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (PAFRAS) works with asylum seekers, refugees and local communities in Leeds and the surrounding areas. PAFRAS now works mainly with destitute asylum seekers who are homeless, without food or money and prevented from improving their situation. PAFRAS provides one-to-one support, food and other essential items.
We are the registered UK charity set up to support KaisKids projects in Cambodia. These projects include Kais Village Community & Romdoul Thmei Rural School in Kampong Speu as well as an outreach project in Kampot providing a day care centre and fostercare programme for children affected by HIV as well as community education at Boeung Tapream Rural School on Fish Isle. KaisKids was established in 2001 in the village of Kompong, Thom Province in Cambodia in response to the plight of the area’s homeless children and needy families Kais Village Community was founded in an old farmhouse in Kompong in 2001. It was refurbished for 20 children and staff in Treng Trayoeung village on 7 hectares of land and today it has grown to a thriving community of modern buildings with over 50 children and comprises a school, a nursery for the youngest children, accommodation for the older children, a large kitchen & dining room and a medical centre. It is set on a working farm, which contributes substantially to the community’s needs KaisKids also provides outreach and support to the local HIV communities and work on sustainable farming. Cambodia has transformed in remarkable ways in recent years after decades of conflict and KaisKids has contributed to the reduction in child mortality and child malnutrition rates but it remains a low-income, food-deficit country where nearly a third of the rural population lives below the poverty line. Nearly a quarter of all Cambodians are food-deprived and the health of young children and their families is still just as important Children make up more than half of Cambodia’s population of 14 million so please support KaisKids to help the children of Cambodia build a brighter future We rely solely on the generosity of our donors to help us change the lives of the children in our care so every donation is highly appreciated and goes directly to assist KaisKids
The charity supports orphans and vulnerable children affected by AIDS in the Chilubula region of Northern Zambia. It provides food, clothing, education and sponsorship for the children and young adults as well as providing employment opportunities for the community.
Our mission is to help the people of Bosnia Herzegovina as they struggle to recover from the Yugoslav wars of 1992 - 1995. We aim to relieve poverty and advance education whilst respecting varying religions and cultures. We support orphanages and families living in dire need. Currently we are funding four young people in higher education and want to set up scholarships for orphans. With the help of our generous donors, we have found funds to build a Public Kitchen in Sarajevo where over 300 free meals are provided every day. We have built a kindergarten for over 100 under 6s and a nursing home for 30+ elderly people, many of whom had lived in a refugee camp where they had to queue for water, food and toilet facilities. We also built a community centre called St Joseph's Hall in the grounds of Mothers Village Orphanage. We have worked with the Mayor of Tomislavgrad to build a School and Respite Centre for children and young people with Special Needs. It can accommodate 40 and provides jobs for the teachers which is a blessing in a country with over 50% unemployment. Only the poorest of the poor receive a welfare payment of 40 euros a month. Every penny we receive in donations reaches the projects as the directors of this charity personally cover all administration costs. 100% of your giving works!
Bedford Foodbank is 'Charity of the Year' at Bedford solicitors Park Woodfine Heald Mellows. We are thrilled to be supported by PWHM who have already raised £500 for us at a Quiz Night in February Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Bedford Foodbank's volunteers work with referral partners to provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis in our community. Last year we fed over 1,800 people experiencing food poverty in the Bedford area. Visit our website for more information and find out ways you can support us: www.bedford.foodbank.org.uk Bedford Foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust national foodbank network.
We give emergency food to people in crisis where we live. Every day people here are going hungry. In Leeds many churches have seen that need and have come together to serve our city. Leeds Foodbank supports people by providing emergency food, and signposting them to other support such as debt advice services and job clubs, to help them through their food crisis. We do this through a network of food distribution centres based in local churches and community centres throughout Leeds. Each distribution centre is linked to one of our four Trussell Trust Licensed foodbanks: Leeds North; Leeds South; Leeds West and Leeds East.
A non-profit organisation dedicated to improving the lives of thousands of orphans in Iraq regardless of thier ethnic, religious or political affliation. Urgent funds are needed for food, medicine, shelter and schooling projects. Just £4/month pays for an orphan's food, clothing and schooling.
Charity Right provides life-changing, regular school meals to the most vulnerable children in the world. We work in some of the world's hardest to reach places to ensure every child receives a nutritious school meal enabling them to fulfil their education and have a better chance at a future.
The International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) was inspired by observing otters in their natural habitat. Because the otter lives, feeds and plays on land and in the water and is at the peak of the food chain it is an ambassador species to a first class environment. IOSF supports the worlds otters
Start-Up Stirling offers practical and emotional support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, housing difficulties and financial hardship. Practical help comes in the form of Home Starter and Well Being Packs, Toiletry Packs. We also operate Stirling's Crisis Food Bank distributing packs of food to those who are most in need through a referral process. Emotional support is also available through our Befriending Service. We seek financial and practical donations from local Churches, Schools, Community Groups and Businesses. Please do all you can to help us help those in our community who are often isolated and without support. Value of Packs: Home Starter Packs - £140.00 Crisis Food Pack - £40.00 Duvet and Pillows - £15.00 Kettle - £10.00 Microwave - £40.00 Start-Up Stirling is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) SC 35477.
All money is spent in Malawi. It provides food for up to 1000 orphans a day at feeding stations.2 village clinics and 2 classrooms at a village school,2 feeding stations and a maize mill. Mosquito nets water treatment tablets and seed packs have also been donated.F.R.O.M Scotland has no admin costs.
FareShare East Midlands fights hunger by redistributing good food, which would otherwise go to waste, to charities and community groups. We deliver almost 44 tonnes per month which provides 10,500 meals, that’s around 2500 every week, but there is an urgent need to do more and with your help we can
Nepalrvt provides practical aid in to impoverished families in remote Nepali villages. Our aim is to increase food security amongst some of the world's poorest people.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Age UK Leeds is an independent charity providing a range of quality services to meet the needs of people in later life in Leeds. Age UK Leeds works with over 20,000 older people a year, a figure estimated to rise to over 30,000 in the next 5-10 years. We provide a range of helping, education, training, advice and life enrichment services. Age UK Leeds is an independent local charity linked with the national federation structure of Age UK. To find out what we do with the money you raise, please read our article in the Yorkshire Evening Post. http://ow.ly/o5h1K
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Cold Nights is a small, volunteer ran organisation based in Oldham. Our goals and objectives are to assist the growing community of homeless individuals in Manchester through our outreach services. Currently we provide over 80 food parcels per week to homless/impoverished individuals within Manchester City Centre. Cold Nights is ran by trustees Dawn, John, Lewis and Adele Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1162540 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/#!/coldnightsmanchester/