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| Blavatnik Industrialist - http://www.accessindustries.com/ Owned by Len Blavatnik, Access Industries is a U.S.-based industrial group. Learn about Len Blavatnik, charities like the Blavatnik Family Foundation and Access Industries. - [Read more] |
| explore - Films and Photos - http://explore.org Multimedia library containing more than 250 original films and 30,000 photographs that "champion the selfless acts of others." Professionally made media that educates, inspires, and brings cultural context to philanthropy. - [Read more] |
| Fundraising - http://www.easy-fundraising-ideas.com Largest selection of fundraisers and fundraising ideas for schools, sports, churches and non profits. - [Read more] |
| volunteering abroad - http://www.gviusa.com/ Global Vision International (GVI) runs responsible volunteering programs in over 40 countries around the world. We offer volunteers the chance for a hands-on experience by personally contributing to important conservation initiatives and community projects. - [Read more] |
| Wheelchair Foundation - Donate wheelchairs to 150+ countries worldwide - A charity nonprofit - http://www.wheelchairfoundation.org The Wheelchair Foundation is a nonprofit organization leading an international effort to create awareness of the needs and abilities of people with physical disabilities, to promote the joy of giving, create global friendship, and to deliver a wheelchair to every child, teen and adult in the world who needs one, but cannot afford one. For these people, the Wheelchair Foundation delivers Hope, Mobility and Independence. - [Read more] |
| Arya samaj, child charity, sponsor a child - http://www.aryagan.org Arya Samaj is a socio philanthropic organization involved in the rearing of earhtquake orphans. This is a child charity work and we request you to sponsor a child. Your help will make a Childs life. - [Read more] |
| Street Children given a childhood - http://street-children.org.uk Young children having to forage and beg an existence on the streets of a large city. Unfortunately, such children are a fact of life in many large cities.
Sometimes they have been orphaned, in some places like Zambia this may well be by HIV/AIDS. Sometimes their parents have been driven by poverty and the needs for brothers and sisters to abandon their own child. - [Read more] |
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