Charities In Uganda
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Ica:uk
Charity and VCS supportOur mission is to enable people to bring about change in pursuit of a just and sustainable world for all.
The Help Uganda Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareWorks with local charities and individuals in Uganda to relieve poverty and sickness and to provide education for children and others in need. The charity works particularly closely with the St Michael's Children Home in Nsambya. The charity also seeks to raise awareness in the UK of issues of poverty in Uganda.
Chab Dai UK
Crime and JusticeOur vision is to work together to bring justice, dignity and the end of exploitation globally.We do this through fostering greater collaboration and knowledge sharing between multi-sector stakeholders as well as building the capacity of anti-trafficking charities through advisory and resourcing support services.
Musizi Joy Foundation
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareProviding children, young people and families with an opportunity to break out of poverty through education, sport and providing opportunities for income generation and micro finance. The vision is to give to young people the skills, expertise and opportunity to become valuable and positive members of society and to reach their full potential
Cherish Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareCherish works with children and families in crisis, in Africa and the UK. In Africa we focus on education, relief and development, while in the UK we have worked with victims of domestic violence, and children in areas of high deprivation. Cherish always works direct with local service providers. All projects have been inspected by a trustee, or other nominated person.
Mehr Mutual Concern
Social Welfare and Educational Causes for overseas underdeveloped countries
Ugandaid
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe primary activity of UgandAid is to offer hope to vulnerable youngsters in Uganda, by sponsoring vocational training, primarily at Nile Vocational Institute, leading to personal growth, confidence, employment and self-sufficiency. A life-changing opportunity for students and their extended families. We also support NVI in developing its courses and infrastructure.
Solar Links Initiative
Social welfareSolar Links Initiative mainly assists disadvantaged communities in Uganda through the introduction of solar lighting.
The Rotary Club Of Brentwood Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareRaising funds to enable us to:-Regularly help Older People, and disadvantaged Young People and Children in the Brentwood AreaMake regular Donations to Rotary International charitable activitiesMake occasional donations to local, regional and national charities
The Kimbuta Rural Development Programme (uk)
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentThe charity raises funds in UK and provides grants towards projects being caried out by registered NGO's in Eastern Uganda that will benefit local communities
Bridge Of Hope Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationProviding grants and sponsorship to children and young adults in the developing world to go to school and university.To assist children to be able to spend time at school by providing access to clean water supplies.
Life Changing Ministries International Church South Cheshire Trust
Arts, Education, ReligionInternational Christian Missions Charity offering Christian educational, humanitarian & ministerial support around the World.Perfecting & networking the saints for the work of the ministry teaching and building up individuals in line with the scriptures authorised by the British Monarch James and in doing this upholding within the nation - Britain's Constitutional Acts of 1534, 1689 & 1700.
Commonwealth Association Of Architects
CAA is a membership organisation for institutes representing architects in Commonwealth countries and promotes co-operation for 'the advancement of architecture in the Commonwealth' through sharing of architectural knowledge. An accredited Commonwealth Civil Society organisation CAA is best known for its validation of courses in architecture assessing courses against set criteria.
Isa Foundation
Charitable activities, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship in the UK and the world, specifically in Pakistan, Turkey, Lebanon and Africa, by providing grants to organisations and individuals for the provision of emergency aid, education, training, healthcare projects and the provision of all the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self sufficient
Africaid
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareAfricaid was set up in response to the challenge of HIV & AIDS in Africa. In 2005 Africaid launched Whizzkids United which provides health, education and empowerment services for disadvantaged youth. Activities include:Life Skills training through football, Peer Education & Health Academies which provide sexual and reproductive health services including HIV testing & ARV treatment.
The Metropolitan Drinking Fountain And Cattle Trough Association
Economic and community developmentWe provide overseas aid for water based projects such as building bore holes or providing elephant pumps, irrigation for villages and water troughs for animals.
Impact Community Church
Beneficiary group, Heritage, ReligionThe purpose of Impact Community Church, and associated ministries including RDS Ministries and Impact Community Hub is the furtherance of the Christian faith and social action within the local community, to reach out to family's and to help restore hope in the area of North West Manchester.
Humanitarian Logistics Association
Charity and VCS supportDiscussion, information and knowledge sharing focal point for individual humanitarian logisticians and organisations involved in humanitarian transport and logistics. Networking of volunteers abroad.
Maji Safi Projects
Education, Housing, Social welfareConstruction, maintenance of 4 school buildings in Mombasa. Provide teachers/staff wages at 2 schools & resources pay school/college/university fees for needy students. Help relieve poverty by providing housing, food, clothes, medicine & help with small income generating projects. Promote good health by providing clean water, toilet facilities mosquito nets & reusable washable sanitary kits.
Sovereign World Trust
ArtsSWT supplies Biblical teaching and training literature to pastors, teachers and libraries in the poorest nations of the world where this is unavailable or unaffordable. SWT also supplies resources online as website downloads and direct emails.
The Mylne Trust
Charitable activitiesProviding grants to assist Protestants who are unable to fund their living expenses while undertaking or training for evangelistic work.
Transport For Ugandan Sick Children (t.u.s.c.)
Beneficiary group, HealthWe transport sick children and pregnant women from villages in Uganda, to healthcare facilities. This reduces the length and severity of suffering and helps babies to be born as healthy as possible. We do not charge the user for this service, as cost is an inhibitor of uptake to healthcare; we also facilitate health promotion activities and transport healthcare staff into the field.
The Biojemmss Organisation UK
Beneficiary groupWe provide support for charities in sub-Saharan Africa who provide resources for young people up to the age of 30 by way of advice, assistance and programmes of physical, educational and other activities. The Charity's currently provides support to the Biojemmss Organisation Uganda (NGO registration number 8224 S. 2914/8737).
The Saints' Projects Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationSPT continues its work focused on Churches, Orphans, Relief and Education in Africa and India. We continue to be particularly interested in enabling relatively new schools with Christian ethos in Africa and those working with orphans in India.
Zebra Trust
EducationThe trust spends most of its income on grants for secondary school fees in East, Central and Southern Africa (in Kenya, Lesotho, Somaliland, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. It will accept donations both to add to its capital and to fund individual students needs.