Charities In Saint Martin
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The David Nott Foundation
Health, Saving of livesThe David Nott Foundation provides surgeons and medical professionals with the skills they need to provide relief and assistance in conflict and natural disaster zones around the world. As well as providing the best medical care, David Nott Foundation surgeons train local healthcare professionals; leaving a legacy of education and better health outcomes.
The I T F Seafarers Trust
Social welfareProvide or assist in providing for the welfare of maritime workers of all nations, and assisting them and their dependents in conditions of sickness, hardship and distress
Aid Humanity
Social welfareThe objectives of AID HUMANITY are:1) The relief of poverty, in the UK and throughout the world, by providing: Grants, items and services to individuals in need and charities, or other organisations, working to relieve poverty.2) To further such other purposes which may be charitable according to the law of England and Wales.
International Bee Research Association
Environment, ResearchIBRA promotes the value of bees by providing information on bee science and beekeeping worldwide.
The International Commission On Radiological Protection
ResearchICRP advances for the public benefit the science of radiological protection, in particular by providing recommendations and guidance on all aspects of radiation protection.
Humanitarian Operations
Saving of livesFor the public benefit the relief and assistance of people in any part of theworld who are the victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, or catastrophe inparticular by the supply of food, water, sanitary and personal hygiene productsand digital education tools.
Keeping Children Safe
Beneficiary groupA membership organisation providing child protection and safeguarding training and consultancy.
The Royal Air Force Dependants Fund
Armed forces, Charitable activitiesThe charity relieves immediate financial distress when a member, who must be Serving in the RAF, dies from whatever cause, by making grants to their nominated beneficiary.
Medical Aid Films Limited
Arts, Economic and community developmentThe charity's mission is to provide free access to quality medical information to healthcare staff in the developing world. It produces educational films and other resources for distribution to healthcare workers.
The Thomas Rawcliffe Charitable Trust
Armed forces, ArtsThe objects of the charity are: * Welfare of animals. * Preservation of the environment. * Support of charities connected with education, the Army and chartered accountants. * Literary and musical societies.
The Spalding Memorial Educational Trust
Charitable activitiesThe making of grants to support inter-religious studies.
Wessex Rotary CIO
Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are: for the public benefit in Wessex, any other part of the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the world, to relieve the poor and needy and to further such other purposes which are exclusively charitable under the laws of England and Wales as the trustees shall think fit, in particular but not exclusively by working with the members of the Rotary Clubs in the Rotary Internation
The Wembley To Soweto Foundation
A global charity providing photographic training and life-skills to underprivileged youngsters to enable them to develop their potential.
International Society For The Study Of Drug Policy (issdp)
Charitable activitiesThe object of the ISSDP is to advance education for the public benefit into the effects of drug policy through the undertaking of study and research and the publication and dissemination of the useful results thereof. The ISSDP provides a worldwide forum for the development and dissemination of research on drug policy. ISSDP runs an annual conference, regional meetings and other events.
Computers For Charities
Economic and community development, Saving of livesComputers for Charities provides IT / Educational support to UK and Overseas Charities and Voluntary organisations. Primarily as developers of educational and vocational initiatives to aid registered organisatons. Supply of refurbished equipment and resources. Plus involvement of humanitarian aid where required.
The Remembrance Trust
Heritage, Social welfareThere is no one organisation that takes responsibility for graves and memorials before 1914. As a result many of the graves are in poor condition and are in need of repair. The Remembrance Trust has as an objective to find and, where possible, restore these monuments and graves of military personnel worldwide. We will also aid local communities and educate and train future generations.
Disaster Aid UK & Ireland
Economic and community development, Saving of livesProvision on a worldwide basis of humanitarian relief and aid in the form of equipment and materials that provide shelter, warmth and comfort to people displaced by natural or other disaster.
The Edith Maud Ellis 1985 Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, ReligionTo give small grants to a broad range of Quaker & other UK registered charities or Non-Governmental organisations.
Snip International
AnimalsPROVIDE EQUIPMENT TO OVERSEAS ORGANISATIONS TO ENABLE THEM TO CATCH/NEUTER/AND RETURN FERRAL CATS AND DOGS
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.
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
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.
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
Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity
HeritageRestore the graves of members of the armed services and auxiliary forces who served at any point between 1775 and 1815, irrespective of nationality, so that they can become sites of memory for the public.Bury veterans from the period who are disinterred.Educate the public about the experiences of those who served in this period
Intercultural Roots For Traditional Embodied Arts
Charitable activities, Leisure, Social welfareOperating globally, activities include:(educational) learning material development; exchanges, performances; teacher training; classes, workshops, retreats and courses; collaborative embodied research laboratories; (arts) research, preservation, sustainment and dissemination; (hardship relief) the provision of grants, goods or services.Resourcing and administering funded projects.