KLIPTOWN
Kliptown Youth Program’s mission is to eradicate poverty of mind, body, and soul and to fight against the disadvantages imposed on the children of Kliptown, by providing educational support and positive activities to engage in after school. It seeks to develop young and dynamic individuals who are willing to contribute effectively for the betterment of their communities.
KYP's tutoring, athletic, and arts programs provide a life to the children of Kliptown defined not by survival, but instead by the ability to be active community members, to have dreams, and most of all to create hope about the future.
KYP and its over 350 members have many friends around the world. Use this site to learn more about KYP and what KYP related projects are currently underway, donate funds to allow KYP to keep its programs running, or get in contact with other friends of KYP to learn more about how you might be able to help.
For more information and to support: http://www.kliptownyouthprogram.org/
KYP's tutoring, athletic, and arts programs provide a life to the children of Kliptown defined not by survival, but instead by the ability to be active community members, to have dreams, and most of all to create hope about the future.
KYP and its over 350 members have many friends around the world. Use this site to learn more about KYP and what KYP related projects are currently underway, donate funds to allow KYP to keep its programs running, or get in contact with other friends of KYP to learn more about how you might be able to help.
For more information and to support: http://www.kliptownyouthprogram.org/
JOSHUA IN MALAWI
Joshua Orphan Care Centre was established in 1998 primarily to assist needy and vulnerable children in the local Community. The main centre is situated 10 kilometres from Blantyre in southern Malawi. In 2005 Joshua became a fully registered UK charity as well as a Malawian Charity and is now known as the Joshua Orphan Care Trust.
For more information and to support:http://www.joshuainmalawi.org.uk/
For more information and to support:http://www.joshuainmalawi.org.uk/
BILLY RIORDAN CLINIC
The Billy Riordan Memorial Clinic was founded in direct response to the medical needs of the village of Cape Maclear/ Chembe village. The clinic opened in 2004. Its mission is to provide primary medical services to the catchment area of Cape Maclear/Chembe village. In April 2007 the Trust completed construction of a second unit.
Today the clinic provides primary medical care on an out-patient and in patient basis to a population of 15,000 rural dwellers. This is the only medical service in the area and to date more than 130,000 patients have been seen at the clinic.
Malaria, bilharzia, chest infections, fungal infections, arthritis and hiv/aids are amongst the conditions which are treated.
For more information and to support: http://www.billysmalawiproject.org/
Today the clinic provides primary medical care on an out-patient and in patient basis to a population of 15,000 rural dwellers. This is the only medical service in the area and to date more than 130,000 patients have been seen at the clinic.
Malaria, bilharzia, chest infections, fungal infections, arthritis and hiv/aids are amongst the conditions which are treated.
For more information and to support: http://www.billysmalawiproject.org/
Soft Power Education
Soft Power Education is working with communities in Uganda to improve quality of life through education. Our funding comes from overland groups, independent travellers and sponsors from around the world. Every single penny donated to Soft Power Education goes towards refurbishing and upgrading the schools involved in the programme; the running costs of the two pre-schools; running the Amagezi Education Centre; continuing the work in Murchison; buying building materials and paying for Ugandan labour and staff.
For more information and to support: http://www.softpowereducation.com/
For more information and to support: http://www.softpowereducation.com/
Local Ocean Trust- Watumu
Welcome to Local Ocean Trust-Watamu Turtle Watch. Our aim is to conserve Kenyan marine resources. The sea turtle is our flagship species and acts as an indicator of the health of our marine environment.
Our work consists of: hands-on conservation, research, education, campaigning and community development. The involvement of the local community is an essential part of this work. Our goal is to encourage stakeholders to embark on the wise and sustainable use of our Local Ocean.
For more information and to support: http://www.watamuturtles.com/
Our work consists of: hands-on conservation, research, education, campaigning and community development. The involvement of the local community is an essential part of this work. Our goal is to encourage stakeholders to embark on the wise and sustainable use of our Local Ocean.
For more information and to support: http://www.watamuturtles.com/


