The Congo Tree believe in developing the skills of young people and supporting them to become the next generation of leaders, which is particularly needed in such a complex environment such as Congo.
Read MoreHAFWAY (Halliwell Action For Working Alongside Youth) exists to help young people raise their aspirations, overcome their limitations and thrive despite the disadvantages that they face.
Read MoreElectric Umbrella create amazing live music experiences with learning disabled people.
Read MoreMarsh Children's Home, known in Mexico as "Hogar Infantil Marsh", is a government approved, non-profit organization created to care for and educate some of Acapulco's and the state of Guerrero's most under-priveledged, abandoned and sometimes abused children.
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Read MoreIf you are a family with a child with complex needs and disabilities you will know how hard it can be to have a holiday together.
At Camp Jojo they specialise in providing wild camping experiences for children with complex needs. Their focus, however, is to provide holidays for the whole family together.
Umthombo is a pioneering South African organisation based in Durban, providing a fusion of sports and arts activities alongside psychosocial support, training and long-term aftercare; through these programmes they are able to accompany the children and young people as they begin to deal with the traumas they’ve experienced and start to find alternatives to a life on the streets.
Read MoreThe Kumari Project was established in 2010 to provide a better life for orphans, especially girls, in Nepal - specifically those in the orphanage system from which the founder of The Kumari Project, Arun Storrs, was adopted.
Read MoreCheka Sana works on the ground in two countries to improve the lives of some of the most vulnerable children on the planet. They strive for a world where all children are equal, and no child has to live or work on the streets.
Read MoreThe mission of the incredible Haiti Allies is to help empower Haitians to better their lives and country through education, meal programs, adult literacy, and job creation.
Read MoreAcross the globe, grassroots women’s groups play an essential role in the development and wellbeing of their communities. However, their impact is limited by their isolation.
Read MoreSupporting Advantage Africa working for justice, development and improved rights for the world’s poorest people, including people with disabilities in Kenya & Uganda.
Read MoreMobile School’s main objective is empowering street-connected children by offering educational activities which help them to rebuild their self-esteem and unlock their talents.
Read MoreIsabelle Alexandra Medina (IAM) was thirteen years old when she took her life on September 6th, 2014. Established by Isabelle’s family and friends, the IAM Strong Foundation see that a change needs to be made in the way in which mental health is viewed.
Read MoreA CDD made toward two projects in Gaza seeking to address the trauma and impact of the blockade and working to build a long-term future that will not be governed by conflict, fear and dependence on aid programmes.
Read MoreHow many of you reading this have attended a festival where Martyn Joseph was performing? How many of you have attended ANY festival where ANY artist was performing? Now imagine that you’re in a wheelchair, or use an oxygen tank..
Read MoreThe Grassy Narrows community has been through many traumas including forced attendance in church-run residential schools, coerced relocation away from their traditional living areas, hydro damming flooding sacred sites and wild rice beds, clearcut logging of their forests, and mining. Yet the impact of mercury poisoning magnifies all these traumas.
Read MoreJeevan Asha is a small non-profit based in Thane, Maharashtra, India, just outside Mumbai. JA offers a chance for pre-school aged children to receive education, nutrition and basic healthcare, often providing their only nutritious meal of the day.
Read MoreAdvantage Africa was founded in 2002, and they work to support people affected by poverty and disability to improve their education, health and incomes. Their work helps some of East Africa’s most vulnerable people to overcome stigma, help themselves and build a better future for their families and communities.
Read MoreOver the past twelve years, the largely volunteer led work at Zac’s Place in Swansea, has earned a reputation for providing a safe haven and an environment of pro-active care and concern for some of Swansea’s most alienated people.
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