The Africa Social Action Project (ASAP!), raises funds for impoverished orphans living in Hazyview South Africa, who have lost both parents to the AIDS epidemic. With your help we can provide these vulnerable children not only with clothes, food and medicine but hope for a better future. Please give generously.
ACET in the UK works to support the rapidly growing ACET International Alliance. The Alliance is a group of independent organisations currently working in 22 countries to reduce rates of new HIV infection, care for those affected by HIV/AIDS and support AIDS orphans.
Act4Africa delivers HIV/AIDS preventative education, stigma reduction and behavioural change programmes in Africa. It trains and funds teams of Africans to deliver interactive workshops using drama and sport to reduce the incidence of AIDS in Africa. It also trains teams from the UK to work alongside its African teams.
ABC focuses on helping children and adults suffering directy or indirectly from HIV/AIDS. It sees education in general as fundamental in increasing awareness about the disease, as well as helping provide the basis for an active and fulfilling life. ABC is Malawian born and has a base both in the UK and in Malawi.
It works with HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa and helps with scholl fees, school uniforms and all school requirements. It also helps orphans with training so they can set up income generating projects and equips them with skills needed by employers. It also provides ARVs to infected children.
Africa Link seeks to do two things To raise awareness of the issues facing those people in Africa who have to deal with extreme poverty on a daily basis. 2. To provide resources to those people to enable them to break out of the vicious cycle of poverty.
To relief of sickness among persons in Africa who are suffering from HIV/AIDS or related conditions, by the provision of screening services and establishment of Advice Centres providing counselling to sufferers and their dependants and by establishing a centralised database to facilitate treatment by local agencies.
Aids Ark raises funds for the sole purpose of purchasing Anti Retroviral Drugs (ARV's) for named individuals with HIV/AIDS who are demonstrably unable to self fund or access these drugs from any other source.
Alive and Kicking makes leather footballs, volleyballs and netballs in disadvantaged areas of Kenya, Zambia and South Africa, providing employment for over 150 stitchers. The balls all carry an HIV/AIDS, malaria or TB message, and are accompanied by preventive health materials so that teachers and coaches can use sport to talk to young people about risks to their health. The leather balls are tough, affordable and repairable, and bring fun to countless children in the poorest communities across Africa.
AMREF, the African Medical and Research Foundation, is the largest African health development organisation. With pioneering health programmes across sub-Saharan Africa and based in Nairobi, Kenya, AMREF consists of a staff of more than 600, of whom 97% are African.
The Atiamah Charitable Trust aims to provide relief to HIV/AIDS sufferers and their families in Ghana. The first priority for adults and children is to help them survive by providing care, basic drugs, dressings and nutrition. Education and counselling are also essential to help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. The Trust currently supports the work of a Home Based Care project in Bolgatanga so that they can increase the number of trained workers, supply more drugs and nutrition and provide transport to enable more people to receive home based care.
AVERT is an international HIV/AIDS organisation. Through HIV/AIDS education, research, support and care, it brings help to people around the world. Its projects prevent people from becoming infected wtih HIV and improve life for those who are already living with HIV/AIDS.
It helps the people of africa and in particular the people of Mali help themselves by providing ambulances and medical equipment and funding for medical facilities and staff
Be More is a UK charity that supports grass root development and HIV/AIDS relief organizations in Africa by providing funding and volunteers. These organizations include orphanages, medical clinics, hospices and child rescue centres. You can volunteer at one of our partner organizations in South Africa or make a donation to support their work.
BODY & SOUL is a unique UK charity supporting children, teenagers and families living with or closely affected by HIV. The charity aims to counteract the devastation of an HIV diagnosis with positive strategies to reduce isolation and stress, improve health and well-being, resume active lives and create a voice for human rights.
Over the last ten years we have supported Orphan Care Malawi - a project for Aids orphans. There are up to 300 orphans at this centre. We have great confidence in its management and the humanitarian benefits it is achieving. Any amounts given through the justgiving site will be dedicated in full to this project.
Bottletop is a youth led charity and we fundraise through innovative means. Music, fashion and events are our core way to raises funds; this enables us to deliver sexual health education to young people worldwide. Prevention is fundamental to stemming the flow of sexually transmitted diseases.
We want young people in rural Africa to have access to good education and earn a decent wage. We make this happen by building schools (walls, roofs, windows, chalk, footballs, training, toilets and even first aid kits), building businesses (helping to get young people set up with a winning business idea) and building farms. Every day we see that young people can do amazing things. Help more young people to be amazing. Visit www.build-africa.org. Build Africa was formerly known as International Care & Relief (ICR)
Challenge Africa is helping people to help themselves, currently working with rural Kenyans to rewrite the future for their children. Our sustainable projects include orphan care, HIV/AIDS prevention and food and clean water provision, training and education. ‘Challenge Yourself’ our volunteer programme enables everyone to make a positive difference.
Cherish A Child UK is a faith based, child focused Charity. Cherish Uganda is the only established expression providing orphaned children with HIV/AIDS proper nutrition and a stable home environment in order for the drugs for HIV (Anti retroviral treatment - ARVs) to be effective.
Children with AIDS Charity was set up to help the youngest of those affected by HIV and AIDS. It is a national charity with the simple aim of working towards a future without prejudice.
Cricket Without Boundaries is dedicated to helping, educating and developing local communities around the world through the spread and growth of cricket. Crucially, CWB also uses cricket as a tool in the fight against AIDS. CWB’s training sessions have at their heart discussion about the disease in terms of prevention, treatment and equality of treatment for those with and without the disease.
Crusaid is a leading UK charity dedicated to helping poor and marginalised people affected by HIV and AIDS. Providing support, awareness, education projects and the Crusaid Hardship Fund, for the last two decades Crusaid has worked to enable individuals and communities to regain their dignity and improve their quality of life.
Encourages and supports a wide spectrum of development projects in the kingdom of Lesotho
The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) is a UK registered, international non-profit organisation that exists to empower people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS. To alleviate their physical, emotional and financial hardship, enabling them to improve their quality of life, live with dignity and exercise self-determination. The charity was established in 1993 by Sir Elton John. The Elton John AIDS Foundation (UK) is the largest independent funder of HIV/AIDS projects within the United Kingdom. During 2005, we awarded grants totalling over £1 million to support 39 UK projects. The Foundation is currently supporting 128 projects in 17 countries.
The Food Chain provides home delivered meals, groceries and other nutrition services to men, women and children chronically sick with HIV related illness. They aim to ensure that no one living with the virus has their ability to get well and stay well adversely affected by lack of access to appropriate food.
George House Trust is the HIV charity for the North West of England. It provides support for people living with HIV in the region, together with support for carers and children affected by HIV. As this logo shows, the George House Trust is dedicated to proving that there is "still life with HIV".
The Global AIDS Rainbow Trust (GAR) is a UK-based charity that makes a real difference in the fight against AIDS! It specialises in producing innovative and affordable HIV and sexual health awareness-raising resources aimed at the general public, and young people in particular. These resources are invaluable in promoting key sexual health messages and encouraging responsible safer sex.
GMFA is the leading gay men’s health charity in the UK. GMFA works to improve gay men’s health by increasing the control they have over their own lives. GMFA’s work includes HIV prevention campaigns, a range of courses for gay men, smoking cessation courses, a gay men’s health magazine, online information resources and campaigns promoting the health of HIV+ gay men and Black gay men. Please visit www.gmfa.org.uk for more information
Good Foundation supports projects in developing countries, especially India, which are largely of an educational nature. These projects are administered by community action groups and provide local people with sustainable life skills, good health, employability.
Grandma’s is a Christian charity that gives practical support to children and families affected by HIV (regardless of their race, religion, gender, sexuality or any other factor). We have branches in London, Dublin and Bristol as well as 2 projects in India.
Nutrition plays a pivotal role in health. HETN aims to research and apply appropriate nutritional intervention in the prevention and management of disease. • Long Term - Soil replenishment • Medium Term - Food fortification • Short Term - Dietary supplements HETN’s first project is with HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa.
Health Initiatives (HI) aims to empower young people under 27 living with HIV/AIDS. We provide tailored services & trainings with accurate, age appropriate information and counselling that motivates young people to take control of their lives when testing and living with HIV/AIDS
The Holy Cross Childrens Trust provides consistent and meaningful support in a rural area in South Africa to children who have AIDS or are HIV positive, have become orphans through AIDS, or are the child head of a family. The programmes it funds support some 1,700 orphaned children in a 50 square kilometrel area in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa, which has one of the highest incidences of HIV/AIDS in the world.
Homerton Hospital Charitable Fund was established in 1997 for our patients in Hackney and the City of London as well as the wider east London region. We fundraise for those ‘little extras’ which complement our NHS funded projects, such as artwork for our wards, amenities for patients’ families and specialist communication equipment. We are currently seeking funding to support projects in our premature baby unit, rehabilitation and cancer services and are more than happy to restrict any donation we receive. Your support is very much appreciated.
13 million children orphaned by AIDS in Africa. Problem or potential? HOPEHIV sees them as Africa's greatest hope. Join us as we unearth and empower Africa's future leaders from within the orphan generation. These are children bursting with talent, passion and creativity - you can help us unleash their incredible potential!
In-Community Care for Orphans (I-CCO) is a charity registered in Zambia and the UK which works with orphans in Lusaka, Zambia. These are mostly children who have become orphans as a result of the AIDS crisis and the aim of the charity is to educate and train them so as to give them and the communities in which they live the hope of a better future.
Inter Care (licensed by the Enviromental Agency) sends unused UK NHS prescription medicines, for Humanitarian Aid to over 100 remote health centres in 7 countries in Africa.
ICEHA is an international not-for-profit organisation and Registered Charity that engages healthcare professionals to rapidly transfer their expertise on HIV care and infectious diseases to colleagues in developing countries, using an innovative method of clinical mentoring.
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It aims to provide care and shelter to children on the streets of Zimbabwe, offers counselling and teaching within a Christian context. It advocates for the rights of children.
Just Christmas is a simple concept that can have a profound impact. We want to refocus on Christmas as God intended: to worship our Father who gave so much; to step back and consider our own approach to Christmas; to give to one another in fresh and relational ways; to share what we have with others who have nothing. Let’s dare to believe that together we can make a real and lasting difference.
KCA is an urgent response to the AIDS pandemic ravaging Africa. KCA makes it possible for children and their families to obtain lifesaving AIDS drugs and support for survival where without it they would die. Alicia Keys is the co-founder of KCA and works relentlessly to support KCA.
Leicestershire AIDS Support Services (LASS) is a charity, established in 1987, to provide emotional and practical support to adults and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. LASS also works to prevent the spread of HIV and to promote positive sexual health through education, training, and community initiatives.
The LGF is a nationally significant Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual people's Charity working to, 'End Homophobia and Empower People'. We believe in a fair and equal society where all Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual people can achieve their full potential.
The Lifespring Foundation (Africa) provides practical support and empowering solutions that impact the issues of poverty, HIV & Aids for widows, orphans & vulnerable families in Zambia. Supporting a school for orphans, innovative empowerment training programmes for widows in health care & practical skills for self-sufficiency and encouraging communities to work together.
An opportunity to help underprivileged African communities in a variety of ways. Proceeds, too, are used to sustain the livelihoods of our artists, and to further develop their skills and talents. And Support children affected by HIV/Aids in Africa
London Lesbian & Gay Switchboard provides an information, support and referral service for lesbians, gay men, bisexual people and anyone who needs to consider issues around their sexuality. 160 trained telephone volunteers provide support to around 30,000 callers each year, with many more attempting to call us.
Love Is All We Need is raising funds to care for and to empower children and adults affected by poverty and/or HIV/AIDS. Most important we supply funds to projects that facilitate these children and adults to create a secure and inspiring life for themselves.
MaAfrika Tikkun works with communities in South Africa affected for decades by extreme poverty and subsequently the impact of AIDS. Their aim is to improve health through empowerment and education through Home Based Care and Community Centres, where local volunteers provide basic health and educational services at grassroots level.