Charities In Burkina Faso
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Rock House Foundation
Economic and community development, HealthProvision of financial support and guidance to communities and organisations in need including under privileged; displaced and under developed communities. The charity supports the provision of health, education, welfare and community inclusion. Including supporting hospital services, clean water supply, skills training and infrastructure.
Poyser Fund
To pay and apply the income of the trust fund for such charitable purpose as the trustees shall from time to time in their absolute discretion think fit; and pay and apply the whole of the capital in any manner in which they are authorised to pay the income.
The Jannath Foundation UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health# Children's Activities - Supplementary Education Class, Mother Tongue Class, Play Activities# Healthy living Class# Capacity Building and community Development work# Cultural Events and functions# Outreach Work# Sewing Class
Burkina Faso Community In The UK (bfcuk)
Social welfareTHE RELIEF OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, EITHER GENERALLY OR INDIVIDUALLY, OF PEOPLE FROM/LIVING IN AFRICA IN GENERAL AND BURKINA FASO IN PARTICULAR; THE RELIEF OF THE SICK-POOR FROM/LIVING IN AFRICA IN GENERAL AND BURKINA FASO IN PARTICULAR EITHER GENERALLY OR INDIVIDUALLY THROUGH THE PROVISIONS OF GRANTS, GOODS OR SERVICES
Hafsa Foundation
Social welfareGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSESRELIEF OF POVERTY
Oxford Climate Alumni Network
Education, EnvironmentThe Oxford Climate Alumni Network (OxCAN) is a UK-registered charity and global alumni network of the University of Oxford. We host a network built on Oxford alumni connections, to help people collaborate on mitigating and adapting to climate change. As well as managing various online networks for our members, we host events and post public material on our website.
Salifu Dagarti Foundation
Economic and community development, Research, Saving of livesGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSESEDUCATION / TRAININGTHE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR SAVING OF LIVESTHE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTYOVERSEAS AID / FAMINE RELIEFARTS / CULTURE / HERITAGE / SCIENCE ANIMALSENVIRONMENT / CONSERVATION / HERITAGEECONOMIC / COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / EMPLOYMEN
International Society For Geographical And Epidemiological Ophthalmology
HealthThe ultimate aim of ISGEO is to reduce eye disease, prevent blindness and preserve sight and increase visual rehabilitation globally, through promoting epidemiological, operational and health systems research and dissemination of the findings. ISGEO organises conferences where researchers can meet and exchange findings and ideas. ISGEO also awards small research grants, funds permitting.
The Jimmy Choo Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo further any charitable purpose for the public benefit of women and others worldwide who are in need, in particular by their advancement of their health and the saving of their lives by supporting the promotion of good health and providing benefit for the relief of their sickness, disease or human suffering.
Teleeeg
Economic and community developmentWe provide free EEG equipment, local staff training and remote EEG interpretation (TeleEEG) for epilepsy clinics in the developing world.
The Crystal Palace Foundation
ArtsWe publish two magazines Crystal Palace Matters, and Crystal Palace Foundation News. We also publish books, DVDs, postcards and prints.We offer help, information and advice about the Great Exhibition at Hyde Park 1851, the Crystal Palace exhibition building at Sydenham 1854-1936 and Crystal Palace Park 1936-present day.Membership subscriptions and publications are available on the website
Home Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareOur charity supports Christian societies in this country and overseas. Donations went to the Leprosy Mission, the Bible Society, SOMA and Tearfund. Other beneficiaries were working with Christian organisations that supported street children, disabled and those in poverty.
India Association
Beneficiary groupThe India Association committee is made up of some 300 professional businessmen and women from all walks of life, who use their expertise and contacts to help raise awareness and funds for worthy causes and other charitable organisations both in the UK and abroad.
Supporting West Africa Through Schooling (swats)
EducationTo advance the education of the pupils at the Evans Primary School, Freetown, Sierra Leone, by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school. To promote or support the education of people in West Africa by awarding scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants tenable at any school, university, college or institution of higher or further education.
The Mosaic Federation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, SocietyMOSAIC is committed to protecting human rights and fighting human trafficking and modern slavery through partnerships, advocacy, and education. By offering support, conducting research, and providing direct services, MOSAIC enables communities to identify trafficking risks and aid survivors. MOSAIC also plans to expand outreach, address trafficking cases, and launch a multilingual website.
The Cox-Skuse Family Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentTo provide funds to other organisations involved in protecting existing wildlife habitat reserves or the creation of new ones.
Art Aid CIO
Housing*** IN LIQUIDATION***ART AID WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2014 TO ASSIST CHARITIES AND WORTHY CAUSES HOME AND ABROAD TO RAISE AWARENESS THROUGH THE HOLDING OF ART EXHIBITIONS AND THE SALE OF DONATED ART ACROSS THE UK. ALTHOUGH IN ITS INFANCY ART AID HAS ALREADY SUPPORTED NUMEROUS CHARITIES AND HAS DEMONSTRATED WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED WHEN CHARITIES WORK TOGETHER
Winning Faith Pentecostal Mission
Religion, Saving of livesGeneral Charitable PurposesEducation/TrainingRelief of PovertyOverseas aid/Famine reliefReligious activities
Emmanuel Overseas Projects
Economic and community development, ReligionThe Charity was originally founded in 1985 as Emmanuel Community Church. In 2008, the church set up a new charity, and the original charity continued as Emmanuel Overseas Projects. This latter charity is maintained for the purpose of the support of Christian projects and Christian personnel in Third World Countries.
The Association For The Advancement Of Affective Computing
EducationMembership and community building in the academic field of affective computingConference organisation and support :IEEE Technical co-sponsorship of the Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction conference seriesMaintaining a web site and server to support AAAC activitiesSupporting challenges through prizesSupporting access to AAAC activities through bursaries
Women Integration Forum
Beneficiary groupGereral charitable Activities
Ethnic Minorities Partnership Agency
Beneficiary groupAdvocay and representation, Community engagement and involvement, Networking, Training and capacity building, Voice and Champion for the BAME interest
Jacobs Well Appeal
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Saving of livesWE ARE A CHRISTIAN CHARITY THAT RAISES FUNDS AND COLLECTS SUPPLIES, OFTEN RECYCLED, TO SEND ABROAD, GIVING VOLUNTEERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES.1) IN W. AFRICA WE ARE SUPPORTING SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS AND CLINICS TO MAINTAIN AND DEVELOP SERVICES. 2) IN MOLDOVA, UKRAINE, AFGHANISTAN AND KENYA AND DISASTER AREAS WE SUPPLY HUMANITARIAN AID 3) WE PROVIDE REHABILITATION HOUSING IN ROMANIA
2041 School CIO
Beneficiary group, EducationThe 2041 School charity works to advance the education of primary school children in the United Kingdom about Antarctica other protected areas of the world and the importance of their preservation and protection.
Willing And Abel
Beneficiary group, ResearchThe underpinning philosophy of Willing and Abel is 'See the one; love the one'. Although we cannot possibly cope with every needy child in the world, we can show love and practical help to the one that has been made known to us.We do this by helping to find, and usually fund, transport, pre-op care, operations, aftercare and education for each child/family, as the Trustees consider appropriate.