WTI works with communities affected by conflict in the Horn and East Africa. They support education and training to foster the skills needed to rebuild shattered lives. Graduates from their programmes help to shape education, health, agriculture and many other key sectors notably in Sudan. Please visit our website at www.windle.org.uk.
The Mlambe Project is a registered earth bag building and educational charity in Malawi.
We have been serving the local community for over 140 years Our passions are youth development, healthy living and social responsiblity. These are encompassed by all of our many programmes in Nottinghamshire.Our mission, based on Christian values, is to develop the mind, body and spirit of individuals, families and communities and improve health and well-being for all.We continue to achieve this with your support. Thank you for choosing to donate to Nottinghamshire YMCA.Read more about our different programmes and where your money goes by clicking on the 'About Us' section in the left menu bar.
We are an independent local charity dedicated to strengthening local communities and tackling issues of disadvantage and exclusion in Staffordshire. We run local funds and anything raised in our community stays in our community, down to borough or district level.
The Manor 2056 Trust is a grant making trust, founded by Andrew Lane. It makes grants to a wide range of organisations, but with a particular interest in basic health and sanitation, and in education. It makes grants in Malawi, where one of the trustees lives, and in the UK.
We listen to the voices of communities, then turn up the volume.
Planet Mercy is an innovative & productive non-profit organisation. Our goal is to serve humanity & build community relations through concepts of love, mercy, tolerance & cohesion. We aim to educate & offer solutions whilst providing a friendly atmosphere for personal & community development.
Our mission is to serve the underprivileged in underdeveloped nations. Through community partnerships, we provide shelter and security; education and training; nutrition and medical services and so empower people to live independently within their own communities.
Kaloko Trust works with local villagers in rural Zambia to relieve poverty. It does this by helping to develop local agriculture and income generation, through self-help projects, and by promoting the environmentally sustainable use of natural resources. From this basis The Trust works to advance education and to promote the healthcare of rural communities through the support of a training centre, schools and health clinics.
Established 250 years ago, the Board of Deputies of British Jews exists to promote and defend the religious rights and civil liberties of British Jewry. As the community's democratically elected cross-communal organisation, the Board connects with government, media and wider society, providing a unique means through which all British Jews can be heard and represented. If you would like to support a specific project please see details below: The Jewish Way of Life Exhibition (JWOLE) is seen by thousands of school children every year, educating them about Judaism, Jewish people and our shared values. With your help, we can take JWOLE to even more parts of the country, train more guides and develop new materials so that our community, its customs and practices and our contribution to British life is better understood and more widely appreciated. Your kind donation is greatly appreciated. To make a contribution to the JWOLE project, please click make a donation stating 'JWOLE' in the message box Women in Jewish Leadership (WJL) aims to advance more women into senior paid and voluntary roles in the Jewish community. With your help, we can continue working to create a positive, inclusive and effective climate in which our women and girls feel supported and empowered to contribute to communal leadership. With a more balanced leadership, our communal organisations will be more effective. Your kind donation is greatly appreciated. To make a contribution to the WJL project, please follow the link below: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/womeninjewishleadership
RifCom is a non-profit charitable organisation run by volunteers from Gibraltar and Spain. We are committed to making a real difference to our neighbouring communities in the Rif Mountains of Morocco, living within our sight and yet living in poverty. Our Aims at RifCom •ouraimsTo make a positive contribution to a developing world community in education, health, sport, cultural exchange and environmental conservation; •To inspire communities to partner with RifCom and establish projects that encourage ownership, responsibility and sustainability from the local population; •To introduce initiatives that generate sustainable income for the local communities in rural tourism, business enterprise and co-operatives.
Dolma Development Fund was founded in 2003 to alleviate poverty by investing in education in Nepal. In the last 10 years we have seen the impact of education and the lives of children and their families transformed for generations to come. Our Community Partnership Model is at the heart of what we do. These partnerships bring us close to on-the-ground needs and cultural sensitivities, while directly involving local people in the businesses and programmes we help create. We live in awe of cultures leading timeless, peaceful lives according to the limits of the land. Such cultures have plenty to teach wealthier communities about true sustainability and lower-stress lifestyles. Thus our staff, investors and donors learn from our partner communities in a mutual exchange of human expertise. Dolma Development Fund is regulated by the UK Charity Commission with registration number 1150624.
Liberty is a charity registered under the New Covenant Church. We use the voluntary expertise of our many members to reach out to the poor and needy and those existing on subsistence level in many African villages. Liberty sets entire communities free body, mind and spirit using a 5 Fold Mission. To date we have built sixty village churches, primary schools, provided bursaries for education, established adult literacy classes, agriculture empowerment programmes, clean water and free healthcare in places where normally those without money to pay for these things have to go without. Through our modest work in Southern Nigeria we have seen whole communities changed however our vision is to reach the rest of Africa. Be part of the solution and support us in achieving this.
Guildford Town Centre Chaplaincy, including Street Angels, exists to provide support and care for anyone who, for whatever reason, finds themselves in a vulnerable state. Street Angels volunteers are out on the streets of Guildford on Frindays, Saturdays and Mondays from 10pm until 4am, offering practical support and help for those who are in need. The Town Centre Chaplain and a team of volunteer chaplains visit retailers, businesses, Council offices and the Police Station to provide a listening ear for employees according to their need and to enhance a sense of well-being for individuals and the organisation they work for.
We're passionate about creating a future where everywhere is vibrant and green, every community is strong and able to shape its own destiny and where everyone can reach their potential.
We support slum development projects in Uganda, working alongside the most disadvantaged people. We are a community led charity serving the needs of local people through a variety of activities. These provide the community with necessary skills and knowledge to live a better quality of life.
Bath City Farm is a 37 acre working farm, which was established in 1995 with the mission of building a caring, healthy and cohesive community through the involvement of local people in the development and maintenance of a productive, accessible green space. A Hub for the local community Since then, we have established ourselves as an essential hub for the surrounding communities of Twerton and Whiteway, which are some of most deprived areas in the country based upon the Government’s classification using the index of multiple deprivation rank. Providing employment & volunteering opportunities Families living within the area experience high levels of unemployment, and a lack of access to education and training, which can have a significant detrimental impact on the quality of life for those individuals concerned and in particular the children. We offer an extensive range of skill-building courses, community events and projects and volunteering opportunities to help local people gain the essential transferable skills that they require to gain employment or further training. Impact of our Work Through our work we have recorded an increased participation of local people in the development of the Farm as an accessible community green space. We are also able to document local people living healthier and more active lives, and unemployed individals growing in confidence and increasing their skills and employment prospects.
The Killin & Ardeonaig Trust is a community run charity established by the Killin Community Council to: Manage community land, assets and environment Provide facilities for activities in the interests of social welfare Improve and restore the environment and amenities Promote preservation of historical buildings of significance for public benefit Assist in housing provision for those in necessitous circumstances Promote trade and industry for community development and advance education and learning for the general public Retain all the qualities of a tranquil, but vibrant highland community, by encouraging a creative economy with volunteering and employment opportunities The community is the village of Killin and serves the scattered communities and settlements of Ardeonaig, Glen Lochay and Ardchyle. It is a rural community on the edge of Stirling Council and Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It covers some 90 Sq miles of highland Perthshire.
Engineers for Overseas Development (EFOD) is a charity run by young professionals from the construction industry. We aim to deliver projects which improve the health, hygiene, education and self-sufficiency of poverty afflicted communities in the developing world in a sustainable manner.
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Help Hoima works closely with local people to support improvements in health, education and agriculture in Hoima district, Uganda
Dochas (Gaelic for Hope) exists to advance individuals through education, training and learning. Meantime it is concentrating on the Nsanje District of Malawi providing education at various levels to teachers, community and church leaders.
.Cambridge United Community Trust aims to positively influence and help improve the lives of 10,000 people across Cambridgeshire every year