Our project provides long-term care to Armenian orphans with disabilities over the age of 18 with no place to call home. We offer them an alternative to the Soviet psychiatric institutions. Learn More
Countries:
United Kingdom
Themes:
Health,
Education
Each year PIP organises and supports disabled adults from London to attend a residential holiday on a farm for five memorable and action-packed days. Students work on the farm, taking care of and interacting with animals, participating in new activities such as apple picking, woodland exploration, cooking, and visiting local attractions. Many of our students have never been away from home, or out of London before. A holiday enables disabled people to take part in new and challenging experiences. Learn More
Rainbow Trust supports families who have a child with a life threatening or terminall illness. Our teams of care workers provide emotional and practical support of the whole family - the sick child, healthy siblings, parents/carers and the extended family.
Support is offered within the family's own home, at hospital, at school and in the wider community and is given 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Learn More
Russia and the former Soviet Union lack national bone marrow donor registries. The patients have to pay 5,000 euros for the donor search abroad. Our goal is to help 10 needy patients a year. Learn More
Countries:
United Kingdom
Themes:
Education,
Economic Development,
Environment
The National Scholarship Program (NSP) is the flagship initiative for the GVI Charitable Trust. Donations to this project will be used where we feel most beneficial in supporting our efforts around the world. Learn More
Teenagers in St Petersburg orphanages and recent orphanage-leavers are supported by psychologists and volunteer families to help them make the difficult transition to adult life. Training is also given to orphanage, college and hostel staff who wish to improve how they care for this vulnerable group. Learn More
Kitezh Children's Communities in Russia are non-profit villages of foster families whose aim is simple: to give abandoned or orphaned children a real chance in life and hope for the future. Ecologia Youth Trust is building a new home for two new foster families and secures funding for the ongoing costs of the children's education. Learn More
We prepare underprivileged children to get a job through English, computer skills, and entrepreneurship classes. Partcipants acquire self-confidence in group projects and individual planning sessions. Learn More
Countries:
United Kingdom
Themes:
Human Rights,
Economic Development,
Education
HERA provides entrepreneurship training and mentoring support to enable the economic independence of formerly trafficked women. Building on the womens strengths as survivors, HERA recruits and trains a diverse group of professional volunteers as mentors to help reintegrate these women into the formal economy. The combination of inspirational training, and long term 1:1 support really gives the women the springboard from which they have the opportunity to rebuild a new life. Learn More
Stop governmental sale to developers of endangered habitats and pristine lands by securing legal communal title and rights to the ancestral lands of 60,000 indigenous Siberians. Learn More
GlobalGiving.co.uk enables you to donate to well-vetted charity projects in regions such as Asia, Africa and South America,
and to tangibly see the impact of your giving. Projects on GlobalGiving.co.uk are screened to ensure they meet a genuine
charitable purpose, in areas such as education, health, economic development and the environment.
GlobalGiving UK is a UK registered charity (no 1122823)
GlobalGiving UK, Suite B1, First Floor, The Merchant Centre, 1 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BF, United Kingdom
Telephone: 0207 842 8542 (outside the UK: +44 207 842 8542)