Charities In South Africa
Discover 1,922 charities in South Africa. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Pride Wide Trust
King Edward Vii School Educational Trust UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareThe Trust raises money for the education of the poor and needy and the improvement of their lives. The charity raises money from donors in the UK who wish to contribute to the improvement of children's lives by creating a better opportunity for them. See the objects for more.
The Ann And Christopher Fielden Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupSupporting children and education in Africa.
Yellobric LTD
EducationProvision and support of digital libraries and educational materials to schools in sub-Saharan Africa.
Jdi (uk)
Beneficiary groupJDI was started 10 years ago to create a simple structure that would enable young people to use their centres of influence to learn, understand and then make a difference in other people's lives in South Africa. We wanted to show our friends how easy it was to make a significant impact, to teach them about the problems, the issues and the solutions available.
The Planters' Benevolent Fund Of Ceylon
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe object of the Fund is to relieve poverty amongst persons of European birth who are or have been members of the planting community of Sri Lanka and their dependant relatives in need, restricted to the wives, widows and dependant children of such persons.
Inner Wheel Club Of St Annes-On-The-Sea Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfareTo support charities, local, national and international
Loving By Giving LTD
Social welfareReligious activities and the relief of poverty over the world.
St David's Marist Foundation UK Charity
Charity and VCS support, EducationPurpose is to raise funds for bursaries for deserving pupils in financial need, to support their education at the College (St David's Marist Inanda).
The Penycommin Trust For Wildlife Conservation
Charitable activities, EnvironmentThe charity gives grants to promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment for the benefit of endangered or threatened species.
Creative Powr
Calvary Ministries (capro Missions)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Religion, Social care, SocietyIN THE UK/WORLD, WE MAKE CHRIST KNOWN VIA CROSS-CULTURAL MISSIONS, INTERNET EVANGELISM, SOCIAL MEDIA, FILMS, BIBLES, CDS, LITERATURE, DVDS,BOOKS, TRACTS, ETC. WE ARE #1 IN TRACT EVANGELISM IN THE OPEN AIR, HOSPITALS, PRISONS, ETC. ABROAD, CALVARY CHARITY NGO SUPPORTS PRISONS, ORPHANAGE HOMES, DEAF & DUMB & DISABLED PERSONS HOMES, LEPROSY MISSIONS, BLIND INSTITUTES, HOSPITALS, REFUGEE CAMPS, ETC.
The Missing Kind
Supporting passionate individuals & small groups with projects through 'Kindness Mission' awards. Establishing partnerships with registered charities and NPOs in the UK and South Africa to support joint ventures. Hosting of events and training programs within the KindaMovement, with the fundamental objective to establish a sustainable netork of interactive communities through exchange
The Rotary Club Of Preston Amounderness
Associations, Charity and VCS supportRaising money for local charities as well as some overseas foundations
Raise The Roof
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of financial hardship among people living or working in the community of Greater Molweni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa by providing such persons with goods, services and facilities which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means.
Makarios CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are, for the public benefit, to further such exclusively charitable purposes as the charity trustees in their absolute discretion see fit, in particular (but without limiting the foregoing) by making grants to organisations operating in both the United Kingdom and overseas that:(1) benefit children with disabilities and people living in extreme poverty; and(2) advance th
Ebrahim Sheikh Charitable Trust
General charitable Purposes
Help
LeisureTO PROMOTE THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS AND PRIMARILY THE ASIAN INHABITANTS OF COVENTRY AND SURROUNDING AREAS AND ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE SAID INHABITANTS AND PROVIDE RECREATION AND OTHER LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES.
Nomad Development Initiative
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, HousingInformation Advice and Guidance (IAG) about learning and workPreparation for life and workVocational training and EmploymentWelfare and housing adviceWork placement and volunteeringChildren and young people++?++?+++s programmesWorkshopsInternational ProjectsHealth awareness programmmesTranslations and interpretationsIdentify transferable skills and utilize past experience
Veterans For Wildlife
EnvironmentVeterans for Wildlife is an international charity committed to the protection of wildlife and the world's critically endangered species. By deploying highly-skilled and experienced former service personnel, Veterans for Wildlife aims to play a key role in conservation and the prevention of wildlife crime.
Academy Of Africa Arts
ArtsEducational exhibitions of art, including carvings, sculpture ad pottery, drawn from an African heritage. Advice on charity administration
The House Of Mercy Ministries International
ReligionCHURCH WORSHIP SERVICESPRAYERS FOR SICK AND SUFFERINGCOUNSELLINGMATERIAL HELP TO SUFFERING
Rotary Club Of Northampton West Charity Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportRaising monies for charitable purposes
Noah's Ark Ministries UK
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfarePrevention/ Relief of poverty Overseas Aid/famine ReliefProvides Advocacy/Advice/informationMakes grants to individuals in needGeneral charitable activities
Rotary Club Of Stone And District Trust Fund
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe Rotary Club of Stone & District provides Community Service locally, nationally and internationally either by volunteering or by using funds contributed by members of the Club or by the general public. Such service may include educational grants, or grants to relieve poverty