Charities In China
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Palyul Centre UK
ReligionSupport for followers of Tibetan Buddhism.
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.
Rokpa Gb
Environment, Saving of lives, Social welfareRelief of Poverty, Education, Sustainable Development, Disaster Relief and Environmental Conservation
International Neurological Ketogenic Society
Research(1) promoting the practice, science, global accessibility and implementation of ketogenic dietary therapies for the treatment of epilepsy and the specific neurometabolic disorder GLUT1 deficiency syndrome;(2) promoting research into ketogenic and metabolic therapies for the treatment of brain disorders(3) educating healthcare professionals about ketogenic and metabolic therapies
International House World Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationThe charity provides grants and support in relation to language education and community support in areas of the world were International House Language Schools operate.
The Gaskell Society
ArtsResearch and information on the life and works of Elizabeth Gaskell, and the promotion of her works through talks, conferences, seminars, publications, outings and any other appropriate activities.
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
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.
Haemorrhage After Childbirth Foundation
Healtha) Education and training of healthcare personnel on technical and non-technical ("human factors") aspects of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of obstetric haemorrhage b) This includes the provision of equipment and training material to facilitate aspects of teaching as discussed above
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 Bannatyne Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress, sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped, infirm or in need of financial assistance. To further the education (including social and physical training) of children. To assist people who have served in the armed forces and their dependents by advancing any lawful charitable purpose at the discretion of the Directors.
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.
Hans And Annie Reifenberg Trust
Social careSupports financially individuals and organisations, eg orphanages and students, predominantly, but not exclusively, in South Asia and predominantly, but not exclusively people from the Himalayan regions, especially Tibetans.
Ebenezer Salvation Centre
Arts, Religion, Social welfareAdvacement of the Christian Religion for the benefit of the public through, prayer meetings, worship service, lectures and distribution of literature, to advance education by providing adult literacy classes and business skills and to help eradicate poverty
The International Society For Seed Science
Arts, ResearchFostering and promoting research, education and communication in the scientific understanding of seeds by: Publication of scientific research on seed biology in Seed Science Research, the official journal of the ISSS. Co-ordination and organisation of conferences and more specialised meetings related to seed science. Publication of proceedings of ISSS conferences and other meetings.
Institution Of Occupational Safety And Health Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo relieve hardship amongst current and former members of the Institution and their families and dependants and former employees of the Institution, in accordance with any grant making policy of the Charity.
The Kate Stokes Memorial Trust
EnvironmentIn association with the Conservation Leadership Program*, the Trust awards an annual grant to teams of young conservationists internationally.*The CLP is a partnership of three of world's leading biodiversity conservation organisations: BirdLife International (UK), Fauna & Flora International (UK) and the Wildlife Conservation Society (USA).
Ati Evolution Foundation
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of livesAti Evolution Foundation is a charitable endowment raising money in support of professionally run NGOs and Non-profit Organisations dedicated to preservation of Tibetan culture and humanitarian relief in the Himalayan region. Key areas of focus are on NGOs and Non-profits supporting Tibetan language, Tibetan medicine, Tibetan arts and Tibetan Buddhism.
Handsworth Wood Christian Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religionchurch meetings, youth Work, helping the needy at home and abroad
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
The International Committee For The Conservation Of The Industrial Heritage (ticcih)
TICCIH IS THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION DEVOTED TO THE CONSERVATION, PROTECTION, INTERPRETATION AND PROMOTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE. IT HAS A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT WITH ICOMOS, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MONUMENTS AND SITES, TO ADVISE ON INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE SITES AND IS ACTIVELY CONCERNED WITH THE PROMOTION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITES OF AN INDUSTRIAL NATURE.
Challenge Mission In Asia
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Heritage, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity works to relieve poverty, suffering and distress among peoples of Asia. "Together, we can restore hope and change lives". We support and assist orphaned and abandoned children, adolescent and adult singles, and families. Appropriate to need, we assist with housing, finance and equipping for employment.
Juhaim
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty in South Asia, Middle East and Africa by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.To help young people, especially but not exclusively through leisure time activities, so as to develop their capabilities as individuals and members of society.