Charities In Tunisia
Discover 334 charities in Tunisia. Use the search below to filter within these results.
The Mywalit Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareA charity with general charitable purposes, giving grants to the elderly, young, disabled and disadvantaged.Focussed on international development and humanitarian issues. Our mission is to work with projects that lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries
School Me
Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareOrganise fundraising events to raise money to sponsor the education of deprived students in Tunisia
Nectar Trust
Saving of lives, Social welfareto relieve poverty and provide assistance to the needy in all parts of the world affected by war, natural disasters or catastrophes.
Oxford African Refugees And Families Development Community (oarfdc)
Beneficiary group, LeisureOARFDC has been a registered Charity since July 2006 (Registration Number 1115456). We work to benefit and educate African Refugees, Asylum Seekers and their families mainly from Central Africa. We are the only Refugee Groups in Oxford that address social welfare of refugees through Sports. We are affiliated to Football Association, We support refugees, Asylum seeker to break in sports industry.
Dart International UK
Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesDART PROVIDE TEAMS OF PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED ARBORISTS, TRAINED AND EQUIPPED TO SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF OPERATIONS WORLDWIDE. IN ADDITION TO DEALING EFFICIENTLY WITH TREES THAT POSE A DANGER TO THE DISASTER HIT COMMUNITY OR AN OBSTRUCTION TO THE RELIEF EFFORT, THEY TRAIN LOCAL VOLUNTEERS AND DONATE MODERN EQUIPMENT TO PROVIDE RESILIENCE AGAINST FUTURE EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS.
Aquaculture Without Frontiers CIO
Economic and community development, Social welfareSupporting smallholder fish farming activities (marine and freshwater, fish, shellfish and plants) together with assisting their growth and development by co-operative and other structures. Providing technological input covering all areas of aquaculture and assisting the education and development of resource poor fish farmers and their organisations and structures both in country and remotely.
Blue Bear Family Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe object of the CIO is to relieve the needs of orphaned children with special educational needs and/or disability (SEND) by providing financial support to individuals and families who are adopting children with SEND from countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention on Adoption
International Society For Biomolecular Archaeology
Education, HeritageThe International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology (ISBA) is an international community of researchers working on degraded biological remains from a range of archaeological and paleontological contexts. The society has an educational purpose, and aims to promote the study of ancient biomolecules to better understand our shared past. We provide micro-grants, bursaries, and prizes.
The Charitable Travel Foundation
We work to energise and galvanise the travel and tourism industry, and the travelling public, to build The Charitable Travel Fund to provide tangible grant aid for communities in worldwide travel destinations that depend on tourism income but have little support when that income is threatened or extinguished by events beyond expectation or control. In essence our support starts when tourism stops.
Kalengo Foundation LTD
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareThe relief of those in need, in particular the relief of children in orphanages throughout the world. The Charity delivers parcels of essentials, such as food, clothes, books, and stationary to orphanages throughout the world to support children in reaching their full potential.
Surveillance Studies Network
ArtsSupport and promote the free exchange of academic information about surveillance across academic disciplines and cultures Promote learning and the sharing of knowledge about surveillance between scholars, students, organisations and the public world-wide; Own and publish the journal Surveillance and Society
The Aia Educational And Benevolent Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe advancement of public education in accountancy and related commercial subjects.Relief in cases of need, hardship or distress of Fellows, Associates or registered Students of AIA and their wives, children and other dependents through grants.
Life And Hope
The Quran Foundation
Arts, Religion1)To advance the religion of Islam by enlightening others mainly through distributing copies of the Quran (including translations to other languages). 2)By distributing the Manzoom Tarjuman Quran, a direct translation of the Quran in the language Urdu in poetry style. It is not simply a translation of the Quran, but is written in a poetry format without adding certain words to translate the Quran.
Muslim Community Care West London
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, Saving of livesMCC provides:Basic education for children who have no access to schools.Professional/vocational education and training for women.Access to health facilities to the impoverishedFood and shelter to the elderly citizensAid campaigns for people affected by natural disasters, and displaced by wars.Financial aid and/or training and consultation.Community work.Free legal assistance.
Solar League
Housing, Social welfareEducating public on matters related to sustainable developmentAddressing the issue of the energy poverty through "Power to the homeless" initiative
Drosafrica
Training of scientists in Africa
Limb Future
Social welfareWe collect used Prosthetic Limbs that can not be reused in this country, they are sorted, stripped and sanitised in readiness to be shipped to disadvantaged countries that have a need for used prostheses and their component parts.
Global Challenge
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, HeritageGlobal Challenge helps communities engage youth, adults, and organizations to contribute to community development initiatives. We support and guide communities as they examine their history and resources, create a community vision and plan, and implement and sustain projects. General charitable purposes.
The Bailey Gateway Trust
SocietyTo further such charitable purposes as the trustees see fit, especially to relieve suffering and to promote spiritual wellbeing including human rights, racial harmony, equality or diversity in the United Kingdom or overseas.
Kent Model United Nations Society
We are committed to enhancing students understanding of the institutional and political in-working of the United Nations (UN) organisation. Through attending simulated UN conferences, students act as ambassadors, representatives, and national leaders of their assigned countries whilst debating a variety of issues in a manner consistent with the procedure of the real UN.
International Medical And Surgical Aid
Economic and community development, HealthTO RELIEVE SICKNESS AND TO PRESERVE THE HEALTH OF THE PATIENTS IN THE THIRD WORLD BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES AND SERVICES, NORMALLY PROVIDED BY THE STATUTORY AUTHORITIES, ANCILLARY TO THOSE PROVIDED BY THE DOCTORS. TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF LOCAL HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN HEALTH CARE PROCEDURES BY THE PROVISION OF LECTURES. www.ims-aid.org
Hadia Foundation
Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social welfareProviding help, support and financial assistance to people and families with special needs, disability and those living in poverty. Supporting the educational needs of disadvantaged children and young adults. Providing crisis relief during natural disasters and political unrest in Tunisia.
Bengt Wedemalm Ministry
Education, ReligionChristian teaching and preaching in various churches and theological colleges in UK and Europe, including leadership conferences and seminars.
Nuha Foundation
The NUHA Foundation runs a free annual writing competition, known as the Blogging Prizes. This is designed to promote thinking and sharing around questions of education, in an inclusive manner that supports the self-confidence of participants, including non-native speakers of the competition language.