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The Gili Eco Trust's mission is to create a sustainable island. To promote eco-tourism amongst businesses, stakeholders and visitors to ensure tourism doesn't create a detrimental effect to the natural environment. We aim to provide a healthy environment for traditional working animals through education of the horse cart drivers, free health and welfare clinics and employing more ethical standards. Along with this we run 2-3 free cat clinics per year with an ongoing TNR (Trap-Neuter-Release) strategy to ensure a high standard of welfare for island cats. Also working in the marine environment to restore damaged and degraded coral reefs and to replenish natural fish populations whilst creating a safe environment for tourists and divers to interact with the natural environment without destructive consequences. Working in collaboration with the marine authorities to report illegal ocean disturbances, funding their patrols and educating the local community regarding fishing and anchoring regulations. To ensure that all waste created on Gili T is reduced to minimum levels through education, awareness, consultation, collection, recycling, and transportation. We strive to teach and ensure that waste is managed and separated properly for recycling projects where materials can be transported off the island. To ensure the livelihoods of the local community is enhanced.
Raising money and providing donations to other charities operating both in the uk and abroad.
To build a strong capacity in the community to actively undertake the care and protection of orphans and vulnerable children.
Supporting the future of our children through awards, scholarships and bursaries.
To this end, it will provide scholarships/bursaries for qualified Barbadian and /or citizens of the Commonwealth Caribbean who wish to pursue studies in their chosen field with the intention of contribution to the long term development of the region
The mission of The Ability in Disability Association (TAD) is to advance the dignity, equity, and self-determination of children and youths with disabilities and their families through advocacy, policy change, research, and community-based interventions. TAD works to promote inclusive education, access to sexual and reproductive health services, economic empowerment, and protection from gender-based violence, particularly in underserved rural communities.
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress UCC represents the Ukrainian Canadian community before the people and Government of Canada, promotes linkages with Ukraine and identifies and addresses the needs of the Ukrainian community in Canada to ensure its continued existence and development for the enhancement of Canada's socio-cultural fabric. Currently there are well over 1.2 million Canadians of Ukrainian background living in Canada. The Ukrainians first settled in Canada in the 1880’s and have developed strong communities in every region of Canada.
Harcourt House Arts Centre is one of only four public galleries, and one of three artist-run centres in Edmonton. The centre delivers a host of services to both artists and the community, and acts as an essential alternative site for the presentation, distribution and promotion of contemporary art.