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Friends of Samadhan

Friends of Samadhan is an Australian based support group focused on raising funds for Samadhan, an NGO based in Delhi, India who support children with intellectual disabilities from poverty impacted families.

HOPE worldwide UK

UK PROJECTS: Homeless services: - Two Step ? access to private sector housing - Tenancy Training Recovery services: - One Day At A Time (ODAAT) - addiction recovery - Supported housing Volunteerism: - Supporting volunteer led programmes OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT: - Fund-raising, mentoring, and support

Hanseatic India Forum e.V.

The mission of the association is to promote culture and education, developmental cooperation and international understanding between Germany, especially Hamburg, and India or the countries related to India in the Asian region.

ChangemakerXchange gGmbH

ChangemakerXchange is a global community providing safe, supportive, fun, and empowering spaces for changemakers. We foster profound and lasting connections, nurture wellbeing, and enable peer-learning and meaningful collaborations so that changemakers may create, sustain and scale positive change.

AIFO - Ass. Italiana Amici di Raoul Follereau

The international activities of AIFO focus on on two main areas - (1) Community health programmes with a special focus on leprosy (2) Community-based Inclusive Development (CBID) programmes open to all the different groups of persons with disabilities including persons with disabilities due to leprosy and persons with mental illness. AIFO is a founder member of International Federation of Anti-leprosy Associations (ILEP), International Consortium for Disability and Development (IDDC), Italian Disability and Development Network (RIDS) and Italian NGO federation Focsiv.

Foundation Stepchildren of Mother India

Our mission is to collect and distribute donations to children's home Karm Marg in India

Kamal India Foundation, UK

The following objects are for the benefit of children in India and the UK who are socially and economically disadvantaged and/or live below the poverty line and/or have special needs, either physical, mental or emotional:- (a) To help young people, especially but not exclusively through sporting, educational and other developmental activities, so as to further their capabilities so that they may grow to full maturity as productive and healthy individuals and members of society; (b) To relieve poverty amongst children; (c) To advance education for disadvantaged children and special needs children; (d) To relieve sickness and to promote and protect good health amongst children; (e) To promote the protection of the environment; and (f) To promote scientific research that aims to drive positive outcomes in all fields mentioned above.

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

Increase and widen participation across a range of sports, education and physical activity initiatives; Promote health and wellbeing; Support the continual improvement of educational attainment of children and young people; Help with training, development and employment opportunities; Contribute to community regeneration; Create opportunities for young people that help enhance their lives

RedR Uk

RedR UK provides training and technical support to NGOs, aid workers and communities responding to natural and man-made disasters all over the world. Our expert support ensures that those responding to humanitarian crises - whether or not they are professional aid workers - have the skills to do so safely and effectively.

Sanskruti Foundation (UK)

The organisation's objectives and activities are: (1) The relief of poverty in any part of the world; (2) The advancement of public education in the vedic philosophy and Indian culture; (3) The advancement of the Hindu religion; and (4) For such other charitable institutions as the Trustees shall decide

PLAN INTERNATIONAL ESPANA

Plan International Espana is an international development and humanitarian organisation which strives for a just world that advances children's rights and equality for girls. We focus our action to: - empower women, young and communities to make vital changes that tackle root causes of discrimination, poverty, exclusion and vulnerability; - drive change in practice and policy at local, national and global levels through our experience. - Work with young to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity; - support the safe progression of children from birth to adulthood. Plan International is committed to safeguarding of women and young people. We are an organization that works to defend, promote and protect children's rights in order to achieve societies that respect the rights of all children and enable them to have a life of dignity and a future full of opportunities. We are currently present in 77 countries around the world and we aim to ensure that our work provides lasting benefits to children, their families and communities. One of our main areas of work is the economic empowerment of youth, especially the most vulnerable adolescents and young people, so that they become resilient, acquire knowledge and skills for employment, have access to job opportunities and actively participate in the development of their professional careers. We develop programs aimed at economic security, through training in employability and entrepreneurship skills. o To this end, we seek the commitment of citizens and institutions, and build partnerships to: o Empower children, young people and their communities to generate lasting change that addresses the causes of discrimination against girls, exclusion and vulnerability. o Drive changes in practice and policy at local, national and international levels through our outreach, experience and knowledge of the realities that children experience. o Support children and their communities in adapting and responding to crises and adversity. o Ensuring the safe and positive development of children from birth to adulthood. For 83 years, its work based on social responsibility and transparency has cemented its reputation for ethical, effective and committed humanitarian aid in each of its projects. Plan International is a Foundation that has been working in Spain since 2010 on programs in Spain aimed at raising awareness and empowering Spanish girls and young women about their rights. In 2012, and as a result of the economic crisis and the transformation it brought to the labor market, Plan International started to implement insertion programs for groups at risk of exclusion.

UNSW

UNSW's 2025 Strategy provides the framework for UNSW to further our contribution to advancing a just society through academic excellence, social justice and global engagement