Charities In Tanzania
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Kwa Mkono Disabled Children's Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTO SUPPORT PHYSICALLY DISABLED CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING AT THE KWA MKONO DISABLED CHILDREN'S CENTRE OR IN THE NEARBY VILLAGES IN TANGA REGION TANZANIA TO OVER COME THEIR DISABILITY GO TO SCHOOL AND LEARN A TRADE TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY WHEN THEY LEAVE
Friends Of Mkombozi
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, ResearchMkombozi (meaning liberator or emancipator in Swahili) works to stem the tide of children living on the streets in Tanzania through housing, education, research, advocacy, and outreach. Mkombozi is the only NGO in Tanzania working with street children that is actively involving communities to prevent children from migrating to the streets in the first place.
Charity Of Rebecca Hussey For Africans
Crime and Justice, Social welfarePromotion of Christian religion, relief of poverty and ignorance and tackling modern slavery in Africa.
Fire Ministries International Church
Religion, Social welfareOffer church and worship services to the wider publicPreaching and sermons based on the Holy Bible;promoting social cohesion;carrying out, as a practical expression of religious beliefs;contributing to followers' or adherents' good mental and physical health;providing comfort to the bereaved
Mercy Worldwide Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Saving of lives, Social careSupply provisions of Aid to any part of the world for the vulnerable. Raising funds to achieve the objects our on going work and to help build orphanages, schools, medical centres, clean waterplants.To run land convoys from UK to parts of the world which require rebuilding from any kind of devastation where innocent people are left in pain and in need of humanitarian Aid to help shape their lives.
UK Friends Of Ecolint
Associations, Charitable activities, EducationThe organisation intends to support a broad range of educational charitable initiatives and, in particular, it intends to provide grants to educational organisations such as the International School of Geneva.
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
The Minchinhampton - Nkokoto Link
Economic and community development, EducationThe charity supports, in consultation with the chairman and elders, the activities and inhabitants of Nkokoto village and the communities and schools located in the Nkokoto Ward. Nkokoto is situated 23 km from Urambo, Tabora region, Tanzania. The primary areas of support are Education, Health and Agriculture
Tunbridge Wells Rotary Club Trust
Associations, Charity and VCS support, LeisureTunbridge Wells Rotary Club Trust is a charity whose objects are to assist sporting, welfare, educational and religious projects by financial support at the discretion of the trustees. The charity raises funds for these projects by receiving donations from the members of the Tunbridge Wells Rotary Club and by organising fund raising events.
Bigger Heart Zanzibar
Beneficiary group, LeisureWe work to enrich the lives of children, young people and vulnerable members of the community. Our mission is to empower these groups of people, ensuring brighter futures in spite of their backgrounds. We focus on promoting health, fitness, education and sustainability. We provide the necessary tools required by those we support and access to education through innovative ways of engagement.
Bright Young Minds
Community cohesion activities delivered throughout Birmingham and the surrounding areas.
Alala
Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social care, Social welfareTo support children orphaned by man made or natural disasters by providing food, clothing, clean water and/or therapeutic workshops through Art, and when and where possible provide sustainable life skills through the provision of educational workshops. Build sustainable orphanages worldwide.
Kenilworth-Uyogo Friendship Link
Associations, Social welfareTo provide financial support for projects focusing on improving the health, relief of poverty and the advancement of education of the people of the Tabora region of Tanzania and in particular the village of Uyogo.
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.
Upendo Children's Home
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social care, Social welfareUpendo provides ethical, sustainable and entrepreneurial support for disadvantaged youngsters in the Mwanza region of Tanzania. We seek to provide the best possible start in life for the kids we support through sponsorship of good education and healthcare. We strive to work with the local community of Mwanza to establish a degree of self-sustainability for Upendo.
Tanzanian Church Partnership Association
ReligionThe promotion of religion in Tanzania
The Friends Of St Anne's Hospital Liuli
Associations, Health, Social welfareTo relieve poverty, sickness and distress in South Wetern Tanzania in particular by the provision of medical supplies for St Anne's Hospital, Liuli and by supporting other charitable projects undertaken by the said hospital.
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
Jitegemee School Building Project
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationTo advance the education of children in Tanzania. To contribute to much needed education facilities by building a fully-equipped Primary School in a new residential area outside Dar es Salaam, the capital city. To encourage the energy and commitment of teachers and local people (Jitegemee). To raise development funds through grant applications and by other fundraising initiatives.
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.
Positive Women
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareWe establish projects and programs that eradicate poverty and empower women in Swaziland.Our empowerment work with women not only helps eradicate poverty in their local communities but gives them the skills and confidence to fight for a better life. We will fund women led small businesses, send aids orphaned children to school and help pioneer legal cases to protect women and children.
The Overseas Aid Alliance
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentOAA will make grants to organisations working overseas. This will provide funds for projects involved with improving the health, education and development of those in the greatest need
Zanzibar Relief
Saving of livesTo provide relief to victims of natural disasters and man made disasters worldwide regardless of colour, race ,ethnicity and to facilitate rehabilitation back into communities by providing sustainable aid concentrating on education and welfare projects.
Young Scientists For Africa
Beneficiary group, Education, ResearchWe provide scholarships for talented under-privileged African science students to attend the London International Youth Science Forum, where they join 500 of the best science students from all over the globe learning from world leading scientists through lectures, debates and visits. This life changing experience inspires their careers in science which we support through our Alumni programme.
Shika
Social welfareProvision of educational opportunities mainly, although not exclusively, through sponsorship (or grants) to individuals from disadvantaged communities in East Africa, predominantly Tanzania. Facilitation of educational workshops to beneficiaries in TanzaniaPromote trade with craftspeople from disadvantaged communities in East Africa through the sale of their products in the UK.