Friday 7 August 2009

Donation for AIDS Research Alliance

Every day worldwide, over 5,500 people die of AIDS – a terrible number equivalent of one 9-11 terrorist attack each and every day. The only hope to stop these deaths – and to eliminate new infections – is medical research. But they need your help through your donation.

Your donation will:

- Help people with HIV/AIDS live longer and healthier lives

- Help us find strategies to prevent the further spread of HIV

- Champion our search for a cure

Know them before making a donation

Established in 1989, AIDS Research Alliance (ARA) envisions a future in which HIV and its effects on health are eliminated, and new infections are prevented. We exist TO DEVELOP A CURE FOR HIV/AIDS, medical strategies to prevent new infections and better treatments for people living with HIV/AIDS.

AIDS Research Alliance has conducted 80+ clinical and preclinical studies, ranging from therapies that take a holistic approach to HIV management to the first ever in-human HIV vaccine trial.

- Almost half of all existing anti-HIV treatments arrived to market—and arrived there faster—because of AIDS Research Alliance’s revolutionary research protocols.

- AIDS Research Alliance is the only non-profit, community-based research organization licensed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop an anti-HIV drug (prostratin).

- Watchdog groups, like the American Institute of Philanthropy have awarded AIDS Research Alliance their highest ratings. In fact, 85¢ of every dollar given to AIDS Research Alliance underwrite meaningful HIV research.

With a budget equal to one small medical practice, AIDS Research Alliance stands with major research institutions at the forefront of HIV science.

Pioneering HIV/AIDS Research in the U.S.

The core of AIDS Research Alliance’s non-profit research model is:

- Independent clinical research, without regard to profit or politics.

- Clinical trials seeking better anti-HIV treatments and technologies, and for HIV prevention research.

- Collaborations and strategic partnerships with other scientific organizations (including academic institutions, biotech and pharmaceutical companies, and governmental agencies).

You can help them by making a donation to AIDS Research Alliance - http://www.aidsresearch.org/index.html

Thursday 6 August 2009

Helping deaf or physically disabled people by making donation with NEADS

Donation $250 - adopt a dog in training to pay for the care during kennel stay
Graduation Sponsorship, full donation $5,000, cosponsor donation $2,500 - get visibility for your company/family/organization at NEADS signature event..
Sponsor a Dog, Full scholarship in kennel, donation $6,000 - enjoy having your company/family name/logo on the dog’s public equipment , great publicity and conducted field trips to NEADS for friends, family or employees.

About NEADS

NEADS (Dogs For Deaf and Disabled Americans), of Princeton, MA, is a non-profit organization, organized under section 501c (3) of the IRS code. NEADS was established in 1976 to train and provide independence to people who are deaf or physically disabled through the use of canine assistance. These assistance dogs become an extension of their owners and bring security, freedom, independence and relief from social isolation to their human partners.
You can help them by making a donation to NEADS - http://www.neads.org/index.php

Donation with National Brain Tumor Society

This year, more than 190,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a brain tumor. Patients and families will face extraordinary challenges as they seek help in coping with this devastating disease. The National Brain Tumor Society brings together the best of research and patient services to be a single, comprehensive resource for the entire brain tumor community – patients, families, caregivers, researchers, and medical professionals.

Your donation for this underfunded disease is critical – and they need your help today. Your tax-deductible gift will enable NBTS to fund even more research for a cure, and to expand our support programs to meet the needs of patients and families coping with a brain tumor today.

You can help them by making a donation to National Brain Tumor Society - http://www.braintumor.org/GeneralMenu/

Protect children from cruelty - Donation for NSPCC

- Donation £2 a month could help answer even more calls to ChildLine. Last year they received 2.3 million calls from vulnerable children.

- Donation £5 a month could pay for a school counsellor and give a child who is bullied or abused someone to turn to right now.

- Donation £10 a month could pay towards therapy to help an abused child overcome the effects of abuse, such as depression and anxiety.

About the NSPCC

The London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was founded in 1884.

It changed its name to The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 1889.

Its aim then was to protect children from cruelty, support vulnerable families, campaign for changes to the law and raise awareness about abuse.

Today, the NSPCC looks very different, but its purpose remains the same: to end cruelty to children.

The NSPCC's work

They have 180 community-based projects and run the NSPCC Helpline and ChildLine in the UK and the Channel Islands.

Most of their work is with children, young people and their families.

They also work to achieve cultural, social and political change - influencing legislation, policy, practice, public attitudes and behaviours and delivering services for the benefit of young people.

Aims

They want to see a society where all children are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential. To do this, they have four objectives:

- Mobilise everyone to take action to end child cruelty.

- Give children the help, support and environment they need to stay safe from cruelty.

- Find ways of working with communities to keep children safe from cruelty.

- Be, and be seen as, someone to turn to for children and young people.

You can help them by making a donation to NSPCC - http://www.nspcc.org.uk/default.html

Wednesday 5 August 2009

Help climate change effected country, Haiti, by making a donation with Oxfam

Oxfam has been working in Haiti on disaster reduction since 2003. Helping people be better prepared not only saves lives and property but stops the downward spiral of poverty caused by relentless climate-related emergencies.

Your donation can help save many hundreds of lives threatened by a changing climate. Practically, your donation help will upgrade six emergency shelters that can protect up to 420 people. You will also fund the training of disaster committee members locally and regionally, so they are better prepared to respond and make more people aware of the risks. Nearly two million people stand to benefit indirectly, as the impact of extreme weather is gradually reduced and poor communities become less vulnerable.

The project involves

- Establishing emergency shelters in four provinces, with storage facilities equipped with necessities such as hygiene kits and kitchen items

- Producing and distributing awareness-raising kits to key audiences e.g. schools, to ensure people are more prepared to deal with climate-related events

- Organising local meetings to put in place plans to reduce the impact of disasters on communities

- Helping to establish a workable emergency response system across the country through national and local government.

can help them by making a donation to - Oxfam
https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/direct/pages/2009LBC001.html

Fight poverty in Africa with sustainable agricultural programmes - making a donation to Send a Cow organisation


Make a donation to Send a Cow and become part of a chain of giving. For every person they help directly, another 10 will go on to benefit.

Your donation will mean some of the poorest families in Africa receive gifts of livestock such as cows, goats, bees or poultry. It will mean that they also receive training in organic farming methods and other services to help them make the most of their gift. It will mean hope and renewed life.

And these people can then become donors themselves - passing on the gifts and training to other families in need. Creating a chain of giving that keeps on going.

- Donation £10 could provide four fruit tree saplings, giving a family a source of income

- Donation £25 could provide a week's worth of support for a community group

- Donation £45 could provide a farmer with the basic equipment to demonstrate techniques and provide training sessions, including a garden fork, watering can, welly boots, a spade, wheel barrow, garden rake, hoe and improved seeds.

- Donation £200 could transform a community. When Send a Cow works with a community, they include everyone, empowering those marginalised to take control of their animals, their fields, and their lives.

About Send a Cow

Send a Cow runs sustainable agricultural programmes in seven countries in Africa to help small-scale farmers overcome poverty and malnutrition. They were founded in 1988 by a group of UK farmers who sent cows to families in post-conflict Uganda. They are a Christian charity, which treats all people equally regardless of race, gender or creed. All those they work with undertake to pass on the benefits they gain, such as livestock and skills, to another family, so their work goes on multiplying throughout communities.

You can help them by making a donation to Send a Cow organisation - http://www.sendacow.org.uk//index.php

Fight with heart disease by donation with British Heart Foundation

Every year they save thousands of lives thanks to their ground-breaking research and innovative health initiatives. But to do this they really do rely on the generosity of people like you to help them continue their vital work. You can make a difference today by making a donation with them. There are lots of ways to donate to them - from creating a fund in memory of a loved one to helping fund their big projects.

Their vision is of a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease. They'll achieve this through pioneering research, vital prevention activity and ensuring quality care and support for everyone living with heart disease.

You can help them by making a donation to British Heart Foundation - http://www.bhf.org.uk/donate/default.aspx

Donate your money to fight the poverty with Practical Action

Offer the hand of friendship to poor communities by making a donation to Practical Action today.

- Donation £10 could buy a life-saving fuel-efficient stove for six families in Darfur, reducing the time women spend collecting firewood, fearing for their lives.

- Donation £25 could provide farmers in Sudan with a plough and soft harness that is kind to the donkey that pulls it, increasing productivity and reducing soil erosion.

- Donation £40 could buy a specially-designed potter's wheel which is culturally acceptable to women in Bangladesh, as it can be operated by pedals instead of sitting astride the wheel, allowing women at last to earn the money they desperately need to feed their families.

About Practical Action

For over 40 years Practical Action has been investing in simple and extremely effective technologies that give people the power to change their lives. Their experience tells them that you can't solve poverty by giving handouts, instead they work together with people in their homes and communities. They work at the heart of desperate communities across the world, helping people to find simple, sustainable solutions to problems they face.

You can help them by making a donation to Practical Action - http://practicalaction.org/

Tuesday 4 August 2009

Donate for educating children with Children in Crisis


Your donations, no matter how big or small, are essential for them to continue their work. Your gift can make a huge difference to the lives of vulnerable children around the world. It costs just £9 a month for them to send a child to school. They provide some of the world's most vulnerable children the education they need to help them change their lives forever.

About Children in Crisis

Children in Crisis was established in 1993 in the UK to give children in some of the world’s poorest countries the education they need to help transform their lives.
Worldwide, one in six children is denied an education. At the heart of our work is the belief that education is the best possible route out of poverty, bringing hope for a better future for families, communities and over time, whole societies.

Children in Crisis’ vision is of a world where all children have access to education to enable them to fulfil their potential to live positive, healthy lives and contribute to the development of the societies in which they live.

What they work

Children in Crisis currently operates in eight countries, working with local communities to meet the needs of children in the most effective way.

They work in partnership with local organisations to provide educational opportunities for some of the world’s most vulnerable children.

In Africa and Asia they support local organisations to develop education programmes for children and their communities. This includes training teachers, building and equipping schools, delivering community education programmes and training in basic health education including HIV prevention.

In Europe, there is a need for drugs education, particularly for children living in societies in which drug and alcohol misuse is common. They work with these children to ensure that they have the information and skills needed to make positive, informed decisions about their own lives.

For more information please visit - http://www.childrenincrisis.org/

Making regular donation for helping breast cancer people with Breast Cancer Care


You can either do a single donation or regular donation

About Breast Cancer Care

They want every person affected by breast cancer to get the best treatment, information and support. They combine the personal experiences of people affected by breast cancer with clinical expertise, using this in a unique way to:

- provide information and offer emotional and practical support
- bring people affected by breast cancer together
- campaign for improvement in standards of support and care
- promote the importance of early detection.

You can help them by making a donation to Breast Cancer Care - http://www.breastcancercare.org.uk/

Donation to sponsor a child with Plan Organization


You can sponsor a child with Plan organisation by making donation £12 per month.

In the world's poorest countries, millions of children live in desperate need of the very things we often take for granted - food, medicine, education and safe drinking water. Without these basics, they are often denied the chance they need to ever realise their full potential.

In some of the countries where Plan works, 1 in 5 children die before they even reach their fifth birthday. Those who survive often go hungry and have no chance of ever learning to read and write.

Your sponsorship not only helps to implement projects such as building schools, training teachers and providing water but it also provides them with the tools and knowledge to help make improvements to their lives and achieve long-term, generational change.

About Plan

Plan is a child-centred community development organisation with no religious and political affiliations, enabling families and communities in the poorest countries to make lasting improvements to the lives of their children.

Plan works with children, their parents, and their community, to plan practical ways to provide many of the things we take for granted in the UK, so that together we build schools, drill wells, get nurses trained and help families to better support themselves.

You can help them by making a donation to Plan Organization - http://www.plan-uk.org/

Monday 3 August 2009

Protect children by making donaton with EveryChild

For as little as 50p a day, you can make a real and lasting difference to a vulnerable child just when they need it most.

- Donation £1, you could provide a hot meal for ten children in a shelter for street children in India
- Donation £20, you could provide for a family in Russia to become foster carers
- Donation £50, you could buy a bicycle for a community volunteer in Malawi so they can reach families in remote rural areas

About EveryChild organisation

EveryChild is an international development charity committed to protecting the rights of the world's most vulnerable and marginalised children.
Across 17 countries they fight to protect the most vulnerable and excluded children, giving them the chance to grow up in loving families with a safe and secure future. In all their projects they aim to innovate to bring about lasting, positive change in partnership with communities and governments.

Their projects give children the tools they need to shape their own futures. In order to do this they listen to what the communities tell them, and design each project to meet their specific needs. They deliver ground-breaking child-centred services to support and protect those children who are most vulnerable and hardest to reach, already separated from their families and coping alone.

The children they work with

They work with children who are, or risk being, separated from their families. This includes:
- Children living in institutional care
- Children living and working on the streets
- Children forced into child labour
- Children in danger of abuse or exploitation
You can help them by making a donation to EveryChild - http://www.everychild.org.uk/index.php

Donate for Cancer research with Cancer Research UK

Cancer Research UK is the world's leading independent organisation dedicated to cancer research. They support research into all aspects of cancer through the work of more than 4,500 scientists, doctors and nurses.

What they do

Around 285,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year in the UK. At Cancer Research UK they are working hard to improve their understanding of cancer and develop better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat the disease.
-Cancer Research UK supports scientists, doctors and nurses across the UK, who are working together to investigate all aspects of cancer
-Providing cancer information – millions of people have benefited from information provided by Cancer Research UK. They produce information for audiences including cancer patients and their families, the general public and health professionals

Donate with Cancer Research UK

Their new campaigns is “Make a regular donation” by donating £2 a month by Direct Debit and help us to plan better for the future

For more information please visit : http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/donate.

Making Donation to UNICEF's work with children worldwide

For every pound from your donataion to UNICEF UK 77p goes directly to their work with children, the rest of your donation will be spent in their administrative and fundraising activities.

- Donation 6£ per month, you could provide water kits giving 7 families access to safe drinking water.

- Donation 14£ per month, you could give 80 children the resources to go to school by providing a school-in-a-box kit in an emergency.

- Donation 25£ per month, you could pay for medicine and support to help 4 mothers with HIV give birth to babies free from HIV.

You can help them by making a donation to Unicef - http://www.unicef.org.uk/donate/gwo/?nodeid=donate&section=4&gclid=CNC7roH4h5wCFU0A4wodz0p7_A

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