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The Andrew Grene Foundation (AGF) is a charity dedicated to supporting Haitian people through education, loans and building projects. Our work is dedicated to the memory of Andrew Grene, a UN worker and one of the many thousands of people who died in the Haiti earthquake of 12 January 2010.
Oasis Relief Zambia, providing Water, Education and Hope to some of the poorest communities in Zambia Oasis Relief Zambia is a small charity which has been supporting the sinking of boreholes in Zambia for the last 11years. We have sunk 25 boreholes to date and we estimate this has provided clean, safe water for at least 30,000 people. Each completed borehole costs approx £1,200.Along with our water projects we have also helped in the development of three community primary schools. We believe that education leads to hope for a better future and many parents cannot afford to send their children to state schools. The schools are all in areas where we have drilled for water and we continue to support their development. Charity No: 1000179 Find out more Website http://oasisrelief.org
Northamptonshires own LOWLAND Rescue team.
Moffat Mountain Rescue Team has been coming to the aid of walkers, climbers and members of the local community since 1969. The team primarily covers the eastern area of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, a large rural area which attracts outdoor enthusiasts of all ages..
Tibet Relief Fund was set up to respond to the needs of Tibetan refugees, following the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950. Today, we provide vital support to Tibetans in exile and inside Tibet, including emergency aid to newly-arrived refugees and education, healthcare and income-generating projects for the long-term. Tibet Relief Fund also runs a sponsorship programme to support children, university students, elderly people, monks and nuns. Please visit our website for more information: www.tibetrelieffund.co.uk, call 020 7272 1414 or email [email protected].
Watersafe UK Search & Rescue Team is a voluntary search & rescue organisation operating within the East Midlands region. Providing support to the Fire Service & Derbyshire Police in a range of situations with skills in search & rescue, water & flood rescue, rope rescue and advanced medical care
Bude SLSC provides volunteer surf lifesavers who keep people safe in the sea.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Bude SLSC members learn surf life saving techniques, patrol local beaches providing extra safety cover and inform the public about beach safety.Children aged seven and over are coached in a range of surf life saving activities.Volunteer instructors provide training for nationally recognised qualifications in Lifeguarding, surf craft competence, IRB driving and first aid.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1032099 Find out more Website http://www.budeslsc.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/budeslsc/?fref=ts
Orphans International (Oi) started in 2001 when its founder Annabel Stoner went on her first visit to an orphanage in north east Romania.She was so touched by the experience that ever since she has been visiting the children and poor of the region of Botosani, Romania.Oi has been involved with the organising of many fund raising events and works with Starr Romanian Relief registered charity number 251549.
Interface Uganda aims to provide essential reconstructive surgery and equip and train local specialists. The work is presently confined to Uganda. Volunteer teams visit 2 or 3 times a year. The project supports the training of Uganda medical and nursing personnel.
Raising funds for the Volunteer Rescue Services in Ireland whose members risk their lives daily to save others. Marlwood School in Alveston Bristol and Children's Hospice South West in Wraxall, North Somerset. These inspirational organisations do the most amazing job of making people's lives better!
(A) THE RELIEF OF SICKNESS AND THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH (B) THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY BY PROVIDING: HUMANITARIAN AID, ITEMS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED AND/OR CHARITIES, OR OTHER ORGANISATIONS WORKING TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE POVERTY.
The Club is part of Rotary International, based in Romsey, Hampshire. Members provide service for all sections of communities in need, both locally and internationally, by volunteering their time, and organising fund raising activities. An Annual Sponsored Walk (Walk the Testway) is held in October, providing a platform for any charitable cause to raise funds.
The Rotary motto is "Service Above Self" and the Rotary Club of St Neots members do their best to live up to that by supporting our community and a number of organisations in a variety of ways. Several of us are trustees of local charities (and one international charity). Through our own charity, the Rotary club of St Neots Benevolent Fund, we raise funds for people in need locally, for other charities and for disaster relief, both in the UK and abroad. We are careful in our choice of organisations to support. As far as possible, we donate to those run by volunteers as we are not in favour of providing funding for high salaries.Take a look at our website for further details. Charity No: 206923 Find out more Website http://rotarystneots.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RotaryClubofStNeots/ Twitter https://twitter.com/rotarysn
Exmoor Search and Rescue Team are a voluntary emergency service whose members are all unpaid volunteers, on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year. The team provides search and rescue services to the police and ambulance services across large parts of Devon and Somerset.
Hope for Tomorrow is our President's chosen charity for 2015-16. Our other work includes raising funds for the eradication of Polio worldwide, a task almost complete. Internationally, immediate help is given towards natural disasters of etc. Locally we provide help to young people and charities.
We are specialist Lowland Rescue searchers. We assist police and emergency services to search for and bring to safety missing persons.
The COINS Foundation funds projects offering relief to vulnerable and disadvantaged people. We make grants to organisations that can demonstrate the investment tangibly improves the lives of many, in a sustainable way. In particular, projects focusing on construction, education and technically innovative projects for learning and enablement.
Through holistic action, Partners Relief & Development demonstrates God’s love to children and communities made vulnerable by conflict and oppression. We do this through sustainable development programmes, strengthening families and providing emergency relief.
Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status.Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years.Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes.If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.ukEveryone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Midlands & Northern Rhodesian Ridgeback Club has run a Rescue since the early 1990’s. In March 2012 the Rescue section of the Club was granted charitable status. Every year 60+ Ridgebacks fall on hard times often through no fault of their own. The reasons are many and varied, from the genuine, such as the death of the owner, to the absurd, “he’s too big and Boisterous”, (he is a Ridgeback!). Some are as young as 12 weeks, some as old as 13 years. Last year we re-homed over 65 Ridgebacks and helped an additional 17 to stay in their homes. If you feel you have room in your heart and home to offer a ridgeback a second chance please contact the trustees. If you are unable to offer a permanent home but would still like to help please consider fostering, making a donation, ttending our events or even doing some fund raising for the Trust. Please find out more about the Trust at www.ridgebackrescue.co.uk Everyone can do something large or small to help a Ridgeback have a second Our Aims are: To provide appropriate care, protection, treatment, security and support for Rhodesian Ridgebacks; to relieve suffering and distress and where necessary to find suitable permanent new homes for such animals; and to educate and advise both Rhodesian Ridgeback owners and the wider public in matters pertaining to the health, welfare and the prevention of cruelty and suffering of these dogs in the Midlands and Northern areas of England.
Over the past ten years, the primary focus of our work has been directed to relieve the suffering of destitute communities across Africa. Today, we are expanding our work to include more countries in need. We can only do this with your help, support and solidarity.
OxSAR are a specialist lowland rescue team. When a vulnerable person goes missing, Thames Valley Police call us to help locate that individual as quickly as possible. Our members are all volunteers and we are on call all day every day.
The Life Guards Charitable Trust (Charity No. 229144). Objects: 1. The relief of Warrant Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and men who are serving or have who have served in The Life Guards Regiment or any unit thereof and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Cornwall Search and Rescue Team is a registered charity which provides an inland and underground search and rescue service for missing and injured people across Cornwall, at any time and in any weather. Covering all parts of inland Cornwall including Bodmin Moor, the team is a member of Mountain Rescue (England and Wales) and the British Cave Rescue Council.