Charities In Malawi
Discover 1,053 charities in Malawi. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Oxford Bible Church Trust Limited
Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian religion and relieve persons who are in conditions of need, hardship or distressed.The main acitivities are as described in the Area of operation entry
Akhirah Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareFOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD BY REASON OF YOUTH, AGE, ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY, OR SOCIAL OR ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY THE PROVISION OF CLOTHING, FOOD, FINANCE AND SUCH OTHER SERVICES AS THE TRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE.
The Sachs Foundation
General Charitable Purposes.
Walk21 Foundation
Walk21 works with local communities to assess their environment and identify opportunities for improving walkability with the app. We run an international conference to disseminate best practice and share knowledge and network. We advocate for walking at a range of international forums and run workshops with local governments to develop the capacity to deliver better walkability.
Hope4malawi
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareHope4Malawi helps relieve poverty in Malawi by investing in educational projects which aim to improve children's learning environments. Hope4Malawi raises funds for projects and facilitates trips where participants implement projects, teach in schools, take assemblies and run conferences and kids clubs.It also raises awareness of poverty related issues in the UK in schools and youth groups.
Equipping Pastors Worldwide LTD
Arts, ReligionEPW provides reformed Christian literature and training for individual pastors and bible teachers in the majority world who lack resources and/or who have had little formal theological training. The charity also augments seminary libraries. We operate mainly in Africa and Asia but also work in Latin America and Eastern Europe.
Re~cycle
Education, EnvironmentThere are millions of bikes lying rusting in garages or being thrown away in the UK. Meanwhile, in the Africa, a 4-hour daily walk is common (water, school, farm, market). Re~Cycle collects second hand bikes & parts & ships them to Africa, where partners teach local people how to repair & maintain them, helping them to improve their own lives in a sustainable manner.
52 Lives
Beneficiary group, Education52 Lives changes someone's life every week of the year and inspires people to be kind. People nominate someone in need and every week we choose someone to help, share their story and provide what they need. We also run extra projects to help larger numbers of people. In addition, we provide Kindness Workshops for schools which empower children to create positive change and improve their wellbeing.
Open Arms Malawi
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOpen Arms Malawi is a charity that funds the relief of children in need in Malawi suffering from hardship, distress by reason of their social and economic circumstances by the provision of accommodation, support, education and love from birth to adulthood.
Operation Fistula (uk)
Beneficiary groupWe aim to revolutionize fistula care for women everywhere by using traceable data to drive quality improvement. Performance-based incentives provided directly to the point of care are the bridge that links resources with need. By connecting funding flows directly to patient outcomes, we create a traceable chain of accountability that gives donors confidence in the impact of their funding.
The Rhema Pentecostal Church -UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfare1. We teach the word of God.2. Marriages, baptism, ceremonies, burial. etc 3. We visit the distressed or afflicted people, 4. Supporting the poor and Needy5. Free Counselling/Advice services to the Community.6. Community integration and cohesion for refugees or asylum seekers7. Advancement of Education through lectures, and seminars/workshops8. Promoting musical events
Hope Church Worcester
Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of beliefs.To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind
International Waqf Fund
Charity and VCS support, ReligionFundraising and distribution to charitable programmes
Igive
To advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of England and Wales) as the trustees see fit from time to time.
Sunnah Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareSupporting in the relief of those in need anywhere in the world by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, or social or economic disadvantage in particular but not exclusively by coordinating and developing services such as, the provision of bedding, clothing, food, finance, clean water, medicine, housing support and such other services for those in need and delivering educational programmes
Destiny Christian Church Wakefield
Beneficiary group, ReligionTo advance the Christian Faith in our city, the UK and around the world to provide support to the aged, sick and needy and to provide education on the basis of christian principles.
Deaf Reach
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthDeafReach supports educational and vocational training services for deaf and deafblind children and young people in sub-Saharan Africa
The Charities Advisory Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, HousingTo;- promote charitable giving through Card Aid and the Good Gifts Catalogue- provide opportunities to help others through volunteering (Knit for Peace - knitting for those in need at home and abroad)- provide advice and practical help to charities to enable them to be more effective. - create and fund income generating activities which provide employment and are sustainable.
Iris Global UK Limited
Charity and VCS support, ReligionThe charity exists to raise funds for Iris Global locations around the world. The aims and objectives of Iris Global internationally are shared by Iris Global UK Limited but the charity is independently administered and the other Iris Global organisations do not have voting rights on the board of Iris Global UK Limited.
The Itsa Digital Trust
EducationTHE CHARITY RUNS ITS PROGRAMME UNDER ITS MAXIM OF TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH ACCESS TO E-LEARNING BY PROVIDING COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL SKILLS TO SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES IN AFRICA AND THE UK.
Hands @ Work In Africa UK
Social welfareThe charitable purposes are, for the benefit of people in Africa, by such charitable means as the trustees in their absolute discretion think fit: To relieve poverty To relieve suffering To promote good health and increase life expectancy To advance education and training To promote any other charitable purpose
Rivers Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe trust supports educational projects in the UK & abroad whether it is in terms of actual buildings, educational materials or paying for children's education. The trust seeks welfare projects to support via small charities with well targeted schemes.
Books To Africa International
Arts, EducationTO ADVANCE EDUCATION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY IN AFRICA BY THE PROVISION OF BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AND SCHOLARSHIPS OR AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DETERMINE
National All Star Skills Academy
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureNational All Star Skills Academy (NASSA) supports young people through skills development, mentoring and pathways into training and employment. It works closely with young people with SEND, as well as women and girls, to promote inclusion. Key initiatives include knife crime prevention through the Carry A Basketball Not A Blade programme, delivered with schools and community partners nationwide.
Spicma
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, ReligionSPICMA reaches out to the poorest and most marginalized in the developing world; to be open to the needs of small communities and individuals who neither fulfil the criteria nor have any way of approaching the larger agencies;minimising bureaucracy, and maintaining direct personal links with both recipients and donors; and to minimise administration costs and making use of willing volunteers