(US, 65-1228586) Browse eventsTo build local capacity to provide services to individuals with autism in under-served communities worldwide, and to address the lack of resources and extremely limited understanding of autism that plagues many under-served populations, we partner
(AU, 82142046124) Browse eventsPerry Cross Spinal Research Foundation (PCSRF) raises funds to support research projects, to promote and educate the public on the need for research, development and prevention for the 12,000+ Australians suffering paralysis.
(UK, 1093244) Browse eventsBrake works to prevent road casualties, make communities safer, and support families suffering the aftermath of a road crash. We run campaigns and help schools and communities take action for safer roads. We support thousands of bereaved and injured victims each year through their darkest hours.
(US, 33-0416470) Browse eventsThe overwhelming need for housing in Los Angeles County has provided HFH GLA with a unique opportunity to change lives in our neighborhoods. Los Angeles ranks as one of the least affordable housing areas in th
(UK, 1163294) Browse eventsKhalsa Aid International Who We Are & What We Do Khalsa Aid is a UK based humanitarian relief charity providing support around the world to victims of natural and man-made disasters such as floods, earthquakes, famine and war. Our team is often one of the first on the scene to help distribute food, water, clothing, medical and sanitation supplies. We fund and build semi-permanent shelters, if needed anything that’s required in those early days to save lives, reduce people’s immediate suffering and help maintain their dignity. The charity was founded by Ravi Singh, who was struck by the plight of the refugees in Kosovo in 1999. That year also marked the 300th birth anniversary of the Khalsa, an opportunity for the community to reflect on the core teachings of their faith. Ravi saw the footage of the Kosovan refugees on the news and was inspired by one Sikhi ideology in particular, Sarbat da Bhalla, meaning well-being for all, recognising the humanity in us all and reaching out to those in need, regardless of race, religion, borders. At the time of the celebrations across the UK, and around the world, there were terrible images on the news of refugees struggling to cross the cold and mountainous border to reach a safer and peaceful Albania Khalsa Aid was born. Whilst the inspiration for the charity stems from a strong belief in the Sikh principles, our work is by no means restricted to the Sikh community. Khalsa Aid became the first ever cross-border international humanitarian aid organisation based on the Sikh principles. Since 1999, we have been able to provide crucial aid to millions of people around the world: from victims of the Yemen Civil War to refugees landing on the shores of Greece from the Middle East and, more recently, the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar seeking refuge in Bangladesh, to earthquake, flood and hurricane stricken areas in Nepal, Australia, and the Caribbean.
(UK, 297099) Browse eventsKHH provides palliative care for an area covering a community of about 140,000 people. It includes an in-patient unit, a day hospice, specialist nurses for home visits and a bereavement team. The contribution of 350 volunteers is vital. All the hospice services to patients are free of charge. Every donation is highly valued.
(AU, 90553387628) Browse eventsThe AFA Foundation encourages giving back to local communities. We do this by working with our charity partners to make a meaningful difference to people in need. This creates opportunities to foster community spirit and respect, by being connected and engaged with the financial advice profession.
(AU, 362171161) Browse eventsSince 1900 Mount Carmel High School has prepared young men from throughout Chicago to face the challenges of college and life with confidence and courage by inspiring our students to live with Zeal for God, for Life, and for Learning.
(UK, 1010518) Browse eventsThe Who Cares? Trust is a voice and champion of children in care. As well as helping thousands of children in care directly through our publications and projects, we also help bring about change by guiding and influencing those responsible for children in care. We give young people in care a voice through their involvement in our magazines and publications, and by helping them relay their concerns and views to decision-makers in local and central government. With the right help and people in their lives who believe in them, every child in care can thrive. The Who Cares? Trust is dedicated to making this vision a reality.
(UK, 288018) Browse eventsThe Children's Trust is the UK's leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, multiple disabilities and complex health needs.
(UK, 1181098) Browse eventsOur vision is to prevent and cure food allergies and allergic asthma through pioneering research; to offer hope and to change the lives of all those living with this life threatening disease.
(AU, 390929898) Browse eventsDSHA is a Catholic college-prep high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. We develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
(UK, 1124716) Browse eventsMelanoma Focus is a Cambridge-based national charity providing a comprehensive and authoritative source of information for public and professionals alike, while supporting education and promoting research about melanoma. It was founded by a team of world-class research and clinical professionals.
(UK, 1150092) Browse eventsCAP Foundation is an UK-based international relief and development agency. CAP aims to alleviate the suffering of the less fortunate within the UK and Asia. As well as responding to emergencies, it also looks at developing longstanding programmes to enable our cliental to stand on their own feet.
(UK, 1079764) Browse eventsThe Passage helps homeless people in the Victoria area of London, providing basic care and the means to make a fresh start. Up to 200 people use the day centre each day; the 40 bed hostel is full every night. We depend on voluntary donations as less than half our income comes from statutory sources.
(UK, 1138976) Browse eventsAwyr Las is the charity for better healthcare in North Wales. It’s the umbrella charity for nearly 300 charitable funds that support patients in hospitals and patients receiving care and treatment in the community across the region. Make patients’ lives brighter ― with us.
(UK, 1175352) Browse eventsMellon Educate (UK) is a charity that is building towards educational programmes throughout Africa that will benefit over 100,000 children.
(UK, 1087843) Browse eventsThe Encephalitis Society aims to improve the quality of life of all people affected directly & indirectly by Encephalitis. To live in a world where those affected, have access to early diagnosis, excellent management of their condition, timely access to rehabilitation & other forms of social support
(US, 04-2106765) Browse eventsSince its founding in 1895, Goodwill has been dedicated to the social justice mission of serving individuals, families, and communities with the greatest needs by helping people go to work to be able to support themselves and their families. Goodwi
Love Your Sister is Australia’s most authentic and fastest-growing cancer charity.
(UK, 1154881) Browse eventsWhen emergencies strike, we act and mobilise. We respond immediately to ensure the most vulnerable are protected, their basic needs are met, and lives are saved. Our work is driven by immediate response and effective delivery, but we stay long after a disaster to help restore lives. As an NGO we are guided by our drive to help others, not profit. When emergencies strike, we act to ensure to save lives and protect the vulnerable. When the emergency is over, we stay and help restore lives. We were founded in 2011 in the UK by a group of doctors whose sole focus was to provide assistance and aid to those devastated by conflict. For over a decade we have built an expertise in responding to humanitarian needs to benefit the most vulnerable people affected by conflict, disasters and extreme poverty.
(AU, 63968822144) Browse eventsThe Salvation Army is about people finding freedom It's a pretty broad statement, but we're a pretty diverse bunch. Across the country we're engaged with every demographic and every age group. We're active in the big cities, the country towns and even outback cattle stations.You’ll find us involved in national issues and you’ll also find us one-on-one in your local cafe. Regardless of where we are or what we're doing, one thing always remains true: we're about people finding freedom. Freedom from fear. Freedom from neglect. Freedom from poverty and addiction. Freedom to dream. Freedom to love. Freedom to make a difference. Freedom to live life to the full.