The International Trust for Nature Conservation is a small and highly effective Trust concentrating its funds and efforts on the preservation of wild-life and the environment. It is administered by a group of Trustees determined to contribute to the protection of parts of the world where wild life is threatened by human activity. An integral part of the Trust's activities is recognizing the needs of local communities and in particular raising awareness of the benefits of healthy habitats and wildlife populations. ITNC works for conservation in various ways. The Trust has initiated several projects which, once established, have been handed over to local groups for further successful management. The Trust operates educational programmes, species monitoring and effective anti-poaching activities. As well as its own projects, ITNC supports those of other organisations, many of these are small and important projects whose requirements are so often overlooked by larger charities. ITNC works primarily in Nepal and the Indian sub-continent.
We mainly provide assistance for vet expenses and spay and neuter, as well as, rescue efforts for crisis situations. We are a licensed rescue and take in pets that we come across in our efforts to keep them from ever reaching the shelter doors. We
Thank you for supporting the work of Armonía! Armonía was founded by Saul and Pilar Cruz in 1987, in one of the poorest communities in Mexico City: the Jalalpa ravine; a violent and impoverished neighbourhood to the west of the city. Founded on Christian principles, Armonía now has community centres in urban and suburban settings, as well as a student residence that hosts indigenous students from Oaxaca, a state in the south of the country. The funds that you donate will go through the Armonia UK Trust, which exists to support Armonia Mexico.
Seacology is a global charity devoted to preserving environments and cultures of islands worldwide. We do this by providing community aid to islanders in exchange for their commitment to preserve land-based or marine natural habitats. We have projects on 109 islands in 46 countries worldwide.
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The Lord Mayor of Liverpool is the first citizen and chosen representative of the city, acting as a focal point for the community as well as promoting the city, forging national and international links. The role of the Lord Mayor includes: The Lord Mayor of Liverpool is always a serving councillor, elected by the full council at its Annual General Meeting held each May, and stands for one year in office. The current Lord Mayor is Councillor Gary Millar Your Charity of the Year? Did you know that Liverpool's Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal has helped raise over £1 million for local good causes? This is the charity of the first citizen of Liverpool - which for 2013/14 is Councillor Gary Millar. The Lord Mayor is being supported by Councillor Erica Kemp, the Deputy Lord Mayor. Each year the Lord Mayor of Liverpool raises money to be distributed to local charities or charities with a Liverpool connection. We would both really appreciate your help and ask that you consider making The Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal (Liverpool) your Charity of the Year. It doesn't matter if it's for a calendar year or a financial year, as your money will help local charities now and in the future. Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal 2013/2014. - The Linda McCartney Centre- The Whitechapel Centre- Variety - The Children's Charity- The Michael Causer Foundation Please make cheques payable to the 'Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal'. Charity No. 229539. Alternatively you can just send a text from your mobile phone and donate money towards the Lord Mayor's Charity Appeal through: JustTextGiving donations: Eg. "LMAY13 £X" to 70070 (X is £5, £10, £20, etc.) Sponsorship We are also asking friends, partners, businesses and the public sector to organise sponsorship, events, dinners, marathons, challenges, etc. to raise as much money as is possible. If you have any questions or ideas please get in touch with the Town Hall on 0151 233 4651 or [email protected]