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Our objects: Relief of sickness and the preservation of health among people in deprived areas in developing countries starting with Africa. We organise medical missions, work with the local people to formulate solutions to local health needs and help to train local health and social workers.We strive to touch individual lives and needs. At Agape, we are reaching the needy, one person at a time.
Mission:promoting healthy self-esteem, positive relationships & good sexual health. - Educating young people- Delivering training & providing resources to those who work with young people- Supporting parents - Training & mobilising churches- Working with international partners to promote healthy relationships, improve sexual health & respond to the HIV pandemic

Anazao aims to bring new life to broken communities around the world in accordance with the UN Millennium Development Goals. We will help alleviate the suffering and extreme poverty which blights many developing countries. Working especially with the most vulnerable including woman, orphans and other children, we will provide a brighter future by providing education, healthcare and housing.


The charity has provided emergency relief for several thousand refugees, in the form of financial support. These families and individuals have escaped Iraq leaving their homes and possessions behind. This funding has provided them with food, heating and essential medical care.


Provision of care for aged and sick members of the Dawn Christadelphian Fellowship and other aged, infirm or sick persons through the running of Beth Ezra, a Care Home at 52 Smitham Bottom Lane, Purley, Surrey.

1. Provide surgery to children with disabilities in various African countries2. Train African doctors as pediatric surgeons through an accredited medical training program (COSECSA)3. Provide rehabilitation therapy to 300 primary students at the Joytown School for the Physically Handicapped in Thika, Kenya4. Operate Mobile Clinics in 14 centres around Kenya to identify children for surgery


The Bethel network is a Christian organisation, which exists to promote the heallth and well-being of the people of Birmingham and its environs. We achieve this providing a range of support through counselling, parish nursing and in the future a Health & Healing Centre offering a variety of services.We are currently providing practical support to the people of Sparkhill and Sparkbrook.

We presently provide specialist palliative Hospice Care services to those diagnosed with terminal illness in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The service is presently focused in the Bethlehem Governate where reported cancer cases are highest. Our plans are to extend these services to other towns and villages.


Our main activities :youth and community work, play and children's work, health sports and fitness, Youth Cafe, detached youth work. personal and social development for people who are disadvantaged by poverty, disability, health issues, young offenders, members of minority community groups enabling them to develop and make a positive contribution to the community in which they live.,


THE PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF GOOD HEALTH AND THE PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND PREVENTION OF CRIME IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT, INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF ADDED SECURITY BY LOCAL CHURCHES FOR THE BENEFIT OF BRADFORD CITY CENTRE USERS.

The relief of sickness and the preservation of health, in accordance with a Christian ethos, among people residing permanently or temporarily in and around Capel St Mary, Ipswich, Suffolk by the provision of Parish Nurses.

Care2Share seeks to empower individuals and communities in developing nations, sharing Christ's transforming power in the areas of Education, Life Skills Training, Basic Healthcare.

SUPPORT MEMBERS - HOLD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM - REPRESENT THE ASSOCIATION TO THE PUBLIC AND PARLIAMENT AND LIASE WITH THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES

The mission of the Society is to promote health and to relieve suffering The sisters search with others for appropriate ways to relieve suffering and to transform situations that put the health and well-being of people and the planet at risk.- Social Justice & Peace networking- Publicity, fundraising & communications- Participation in mission in England- Care of sisters resident in England

To support the religious and other charitable works carried out by the order and by the Roman Catholic Church and others, through the provision of nursing and residential care and community care, missionary work overseas and the support of the Congregation itself.


Cheltenham YMCA is a Christian Charity, working to make a positive difference in the community. The main focus is young people but the YMCA also provides services and facilities for the wider community. Accommodation for 200 people, a fitness programme and affordable community sports facilities and youth work are examples of current work.


To supply financial support to promote the Christian religion in particular to those suffering from or at risk of contracting AIDS or infection by HIV. To educate the public in relation to AIDS and HIV and to relieve those suffering from AIDS or HIV by providing or helping to provide nursing and medical care, facilities, medical durgs and other goods or services in order to alleviate suffering.

TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ELSEWHERE BY SUPPORTING SUCH OF THE WORK OF INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS INC, A CORPORATE BODY ESTABLISHED IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AS IS CHARITABLE ACCORDING TO ENGLISH LAW.

The object of the charity is, for the public benefit, the advancement of the Christian faith through working with ambulance services and the wider health care sector in which ambulance professionals work.


We are gowing crops in Mozambique at the moment but have not started the building program.


Advance the Christian faith amongst members of the police serviceThe relief of poverty and sickness, and the promotion of any other charitable purpose for the benefit of members of the police serviceTo Promote, for the public benefit, the prevention of crime through supporting partnership working between the police and other community groups

To serve the city of Liverpool by providing services for local communities that promote their welbeing in mind body and spirit. We achieve this through a spectrum of activities, such as housing, health initiatives, sport, the arts and various other activities across the city.


We provide courses and workshops for Christian foster and adoptive parents and parents of children with additional needs, in need of self-care opportunities and co-regulation guidance.

Christian Relief Education Skills and Sustainability (CRESS) is based in Wiltshire, UK and has a partner organisation based in Arua, Uganda. It supports South Sudanese and Ugandan people, by providing educational bursaries for all ages; operating a primary healthcare clinic; education in agriculture skills using trained leaders, psychological trauma support and vocational training.


CURE UK works to improve the accessibility and quality of paediatric surgical services in sub-Saharan Africa. We support CURE Children's Hospitals to provide free surgical services for children with treatable disabilities. We deliver surgical training for local medical practitioners and collaborate with pastors and leaders to prevent the abuse and neglect of children living with disabilities.

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Every Life is a Christian charity which seeks to work with those living in poverty to enable them to make changes in their lives that will lift them from that poverty. We engage and work with people of all faiths, or none, irrespective of race, tribe, culture, gender, age or social position. We primarily work in Uganda, Kenya and London UK.


The main objects are:i)Advancement of Educationii)Relief of Financial Hardship Main Activities 31 August 2015 Ex Sakerettes commenced its Sanitation Project in Saker Baptist College in March 2013 with SepticDigest treatment of sewage this is on going and the charity is carrying on with the project.The Septic Digest project has improved the students well being and environment.

Advancement of the Christian faith; relief of sickness and financial hardship.


Our sisters and mission partners support the poor and the marginalised across the globe, with a particular focus on Africa.


The Charity aims to support the religious and other charitable activities of the Sisters of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood. These activities are in healthcare, social work, pastoral care and education and the Sisters work in England, and the Congregation's overseas missions in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and Ireland.


Provision of funds, prayers and personnel for the Good News project, including a 57-bed mission hospital, (offering surgery, X-ray, blood transfusion) and serving about 30,000 sq miles. Also a busy Community Health programme, a nursing training programme, primary and lower secondary schools, plus a Christian local radio station.


Support for Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India and hospitals working in partnership with CMC Vellore. Friends of Vellore UK seek to help CMC to ensure that everyone can receive appropriate medical treatment regardless of their ability to pay. We raise funds to support healthcare, education and development projects that benefit the poorest and most excluded communities.

Enabling better health, education and quality of life through sustainable partnerships with local communities in Soroti, Uganda.To alleviate poverty and suffering to persons in need or who are aged, sick or disabled and to relieve the distress caused.To advance education and develop the work and ministries of the churches. To fulfil such other charitable purposes in Soroti, Uganda as an NGO.


The Trust merged with Lifelink International Trust in September 2010. The objectives of the Trust are to advance the Christian faith and public understanding of the Christian faith through any lawful means, anywhere in the world.


Child sponsorship for Indian orphans for food, clothes and education. Also providing water wells and mobile medical clinics to out reach villages.


Our focus in the U.K. is to provide comfort and security for the elderly in a family atmosphere, in our residential homes, nursing unit and retirement flats. The Congregation's work overseas is more diverse; to respond to destitution, sickness, lack of employment or education opportunity.

Working with churches in the UK and elsewhere to alleviate the effects of HIV/AIDS


Growing Hope champions accessibility and works in collaboration with therapy clinics across the UK which offer free therapy for children and young people with additional needs and their families to support them in achieving their potential and to help improve their health and wellbeing. The charity aims to help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.


Growing Hope Brockley provides free therapy services for children and young people with additional needs (0-18 year olds) living in the Southwark and Lewisham boroughs. The therapy provided initially will be Occupational Therapy by the Lead Therapist & Clinic Manager. Additional therapies may be offered at a later date, such as Physiotherapy and/or Speech and Language Therapy.

The Haiti Hospital Appeal delivers high-quality, life-saving medical programmes in the North of Haiti, including a healthcare clinic, ambulance service, respite care centre for disabled children (including fostering, and community-based services), spinal rehabilitation centre, maternity centre (including neonatal care), paediatric care, and an inclusive sports centre for disability sport.


The charitable purposes are, for the benefit of people in Africa, by such charitable means as the trustees in their absolute discretion think fit: To relieve poverty To relieve suffering To promote good health and increase life expectancy To advance education and training To promote any other charitable purpose

The Charity provides relief to children and adults suffering from any chronic or life limiting illness, via the provision of residential hospice care, day care, education, training and support for patients and their families (or other carers), provided both within the organisation and in the community. Our care is provided free of charge to people regardless of faith.

Health and Hope UK supports the delivery of programmes in Myanmar structured around four strategic goals:1. Health: to improve access to public health & primary medical care2. Education: to build local skills for community development3. Community: to enhance community, cohesion and hope4. Food security: to diversify agricultural production and reduce chronic malnutrition

Holland House is a Christian Centre with a beautiful chapel. It provides residential accommodation with excellent food and facilities, for courses and retreats for groups or individuals. It strongly supports and welcomes Interfaith Groups, Charitable Groups, schools (eg headteachers forums), Wellbeing in the form yoga, mediation, spiritual direction, and music and art groups.

Medical missionary and mission trips. Set-up and equip orphanages.Construct water bore-holes for communities which lack clean water. Setting up and equipping basic health clinics for communities.Giving to meet individual's dire needs. Providing teaching sessions. And other means by which God shall enable us.

Our mission is to provide health and disability care to the world's most vulnerable, without discrimination. We work in Haiti, South Sudan, and Uganda to: build local capacity to provide quality, life-saving healthcare; provide dignity, independence and empowerment to people with disabilities; and respond to emergencies quickly and effectively to minimise the long-term implications of crisis.


Operation/management of the Order's property portfolio which houses appropriate Hospitaller services; pastoral and 'care providing' presence in services and providing sacremental ministry; working with Saint John of God Hospitaller Services to provide services targeted at the 'unmet need' of vulnerable individuals/groups including identification, promotion and funding of new services.