Africa Link seeks to do two things To raise awareness of the issues facing those people in Africa who have to deal with extreme poverty on a daily basis. 2. To provide resources to those people to enable them to break out of the vicious cycle of poverty.
The Living Water Africa charity works to relieve water poverty in Africa through cooperation with local communities to provide safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene education.
Since 1975, TDT has funded small-scale development projects to relieve poverty and improve health in Tanzania. We seek community involvement and sustainability, in sectors such as Education, Health, Social Services, energy, water, agriculture & sanitation. EVERY POUND DONATED IS SPENT ON PROJECTS
Our principle activity is to alleviate poverty and promote environmentally sustainable development that benefits the poor through the collation,interpretation and dissemination of information about the factors that affect poverty and impact those in need
Village Africa is a charity working in remote villages in Tanzania in East Africa. Our aim is to alleviate poverty, working in health and education.
Relieving poverty and improving health through the provision of water, sanitation, hygiene and education. The main purpose of the charity is to make the remote monastery orphanage and school with 1200 children in Phaya Taung, Inle Lake, Burma, self sustaining. Charity No: 1154767 Find out more Website http://www.inletrust.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/inletrust
Hand in Hand is passionate about giving children born in poverty a hope for the future. Our ultimate aim is for each child's life to be transformed and the cycle of poverty to be broken.
The Lifespring Foundation (Africa) provides practical support and empowering solutions that impact the issues of poverty, HIV & Aids for widows, orphans & vulnerable families in Zambia. Supporting a school for orphans, innovative empowerment training programmes for widows in health care & practical skills for self-sufficiency and encouraging communities to work together.
Robinsons Project builds health centres in rural areas in Africa especially the West Coast of Africa. It is involved in the rehabiliation of street children in the major cities in Africa. It is fighting poverty in Africa through the Micro Finance Scheme for peasant farmers and petty traders. The Mental Illness and Homeless Scheme is helping vulnerable people who have no access to health care.
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This Charity helps villagers and their children in Sierra Leone left destitute by a 14-year brutal Rebel War, which decimated both the infrastructure of the country and the livelihoods of ordinary folk. It pays for Secondary-School Education and some desperately needed healthcare. It also sponsors Community-Nurses Training.
Issues grants to charities working to advance education, reduce poverty and protect the environment.
T.M.A.T. exists to bring relief of poverty and the promotion of the Christian Gospel through providing homes for HIV/AIDS orphans within a secure area. It also provides educational training and resources for Pre-schools in rural South Africa.
Pachawawas aims to help alleviate poverty by supporting volunteer projects in Peru.
The Kurdistan Emergency Appeal is raising money and collecting goods to help the 1.8million Syrian refugees and internally displaced people from the rest of Iraq who have fled to the safety of the Kurdistan Region.
BEFSA is actively working to reduce poverty in the rural and township areas of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. We strongly believe that education is the key to getting people out of poverty and into employment and the route to improving peoples lives. Our programmes include:
The Bumala Trust. "We can't change the world but we can change someone's world" Our objective is to raise funds for the orphans and widows of HIV/Aids victims, in and around Bumala N.W. Kenya to help bring back dignity into shattered lives, provide the children with an education and medical care, help the widows become self-sufficient and assist the community by providing clean water for drinking and watering their crops. There are hundreds of children and people who are starving with no homes of their own own, very little clothing, no education, no medical advice - and no hope. By donating you could help to change this and give the people a future to look forward to. We are holding events each year to help assist more needy people, we have started a feeding program in a school providing a breakfast for 140 nursery children. we feel no child should have to study on an empty stomach
The AAA aims provide 4x4 ambulances to remote and inhospitable areas in East Africa where basic emergency care is not available to many tribal societies. Following months of volunteer support work in the highlands of Tanzania we have returned to the UK determined to make a difference.
Our principal goals at AIC (UK) are to to relieve sickness, promote and protect good health, relieve poverty and to advance education of street children around the world. We are currently carrying out and supporting various community projects in Pune, India focusing on education and health.
CONTESA Supports AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in Zambia 'Giving Sanctuary and Hope with Love Compassion and Respect'. CONTESA is a charity devoted to working with and supporting AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in Zambia, Africa. 100% of donations go to our programmes & projects. Orphans, malnutrition and basic education are major challenges in Zambia and these are CONTESA‘s main areas of support. CONTESA is providing or assisting in the provision of at least one meal a day, basic shelter, education, teacher training, outreach care and healthcare regardless of background, religion or race. Charity No: 1109311 Find out more Website http://www.contesacharity.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/CONTESA/291522161941 Twitter https://twitter.com/@contesacharity YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/CONTESACHARITY/videos?flow=grid&view=0
Raising funds for the work of a Nairobi-based organisation which provides numerous opportunities for people living in poverty in and around the Kenyan capital. It provides, educational and vocational opportunties and enables social and self-help groups. In addition it provides residential care for special needs
The Egmont Trust works to improve the lives of children affected by HIV and AIDS and poverty in Africa. To date it has supported projects with over 50 partner organisations in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania.