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AFRINSPIRE supports indigenous African initiatives in community development and poverty reduction. Engaging in children's education, women's literacy, transferring technology, and income generation, AFRINSPIRE supports local community development initiatives at their own pace. People and projects are supported in Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Sudan. |
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Established in 1889, BCM (Belfast Central Mission) works to help the whole person through its professional social work programme and cross-community projects throughout Northern Ireland. Whilst of Methodist origins BCM provides support on a “need not creed” basis.
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Changing Lives Projects has been established to serve and assist those already working on the ground in various countries around the world, through partnership projects. This includes medical, educational and recreational programmes, building schools and orphanages, providing wells, farm development programmes and micro-enterprises. In doing so, indigenous peoples are being given a hand up - not a hand out.
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Christian Partners in Africa is a Non-Government Organisation based in Lincoln (UK). It works in partnership with African churches and development organisations to help restore hope and dignity to individuals, families, and communities living in poverty in Africa. For Christian Partners in Africa, working in Africa is not about giving answers or solving problems (we do not always know the answers or fully understand the problems), but working alongside communities, sharing in their ideas and vision for the future, and helping them reach their full potential. |
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Coffee Kids seeks to help coffee-farming families improve the quality of their lives. Coffee Kids has helped thousands of children, women and men in coffee-producing regions around the world to improve the quality of their lives and build more sustainable communities. Coffee Kids partners with local non-governmental community organisations in Latin America to create education, health-care, training and micro-enterprise programmes for coffee farmers and their families. These Coffee Kids projects respect the cultural integrity of local communities, foster independence, and promote long-term self-sufficiency. |
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Concern Worldwide works with the poorest people in 30 of the world’s poorest countries across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean - bringing hope and opportunities, and transforming communities forever. Our work improves the lives of thousands of people by providing education, health, food and resources to empower communities to be self sufficient. We work with local people to discover their specific needs, and develop our programmes to suit local requirements. We are also renowned for our tremendous response to emergencies. Charity Reg No: 1092236 |
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Compassion is an evangelical Christian child sponsorship organisation who give loving Christians a chance to make a difference. Rather than being overwhelmed by the staggering statistics of poverty we believe it is our Christian responsibility to help the poor as Christ did. |
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Crown Jesus Ministries aims to work alongside the Evangelical Christian Church to reach the people of Ireland with the Good News of Jesus Christ. As a ministry, it is committed to inspire, train and mobilise local churches in evangelism. Through relevant projects, prayer, lifestyle and proclamation, it strives towards making disciples by impacting individuals and communities. |
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Fields of Life exists to help relieve poverty in the developing world, particularly Africa, through the provision of quality education, basic health care, income generating projects and leadership training, as well as teaching Christian faith through evangelism. Fields of Life is committed to changing lives and building sustainable communities in East Africa. The organisation works closely with local leadership and ensures that all projects undertaken are self-sustaining. |
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Garden Africa's mission is to enhance the relationship between vulnerable communities and their environment, ensuring that all are left with a sustainable horticultural and botanical legacy with which to improve health, productivity and quality of life. Its work is currently focused in Southern Africa, where it establishes productive organic training gardens in schools, hospitals and clinics, growing nutritious food and medicinal herbs. These gardens offer practical and effective solutions for building community health and livelihoods, ensuring the continuation of vital botanical and horticultural knowledge through to the next generation of carers and providers. |
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Kingdom Life Ministries aims to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a relevant, radical and righteous way that will build the church, equip the saints and reach the nations. We are a church that accepts people no matter what their class, creed or colour, and work within local communities in Ireland and beyond, helping and encouraging them to reach their potential as individuals and as Christians. |
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The Leprosy Mission (TLM) is a leading international Christian organisation with 130 years of experience. It is a worldwide partnership, active in over 50 countries, with a vision for a world without leprosy and a passion to eradicate the causes and consequences of leprosy. As well as seeking to heal, restore and empower the lives of people affected by leprosy, TLM works to prevent disability and restore dignity and wholeness. TLM has over 2000 national and international staff and works in partnership with communities, churches, national governments and other NGOs. TLM serves a population of 320 million people across 244 projects in 29 leprosy-affected countries. |
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Lifeline Child Sponsorship takes orphaned and abandoned children from the streets of Uganda, giving them an education and a home. It is the work of the charity 'Lifeline Ministries East Africa', whose aim is to nurture the future leaders and qualified professionals this country so desperately needs. They believe that by providing each child with the opportunity to gain internationally recognised qualifications, and other life skills, Uganda's children can change their own societies and economies from within. Together we can make miracles happen. Not just for today, but by giving these children the skills to impact generations to come. |
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Mission Africa is an interdenominational evangelical Christian mission organisation. It works in partnership with the national church and like-minded mission agencies, carrying out a range of activities including: theological education, cross-cultural training, church planting, medical work, aids work, literature evangelism and youth ministry, in areas such as Chad, Burkina Faso and Nigeria. |
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New Hope Africa Children Ministries is a faith-based non-profit making, and non-political NGO founded in 2001 by pastor Ken Daniel Mulago, in response to the plight of children and families caught up in the HIV/AIDS and poverty crisis in Africa, particularly Uganda. New Hope has been established for the purpose of providing care, support and advocacy to orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda. The vision of New Hope Africa is to release these children from the bondage of poverty and HIV/AIDS, and nurture them to become responsible members of their families and communities; become self-reliant; be able to maintain their physical well-being; and to become Christians in faith and deed. |
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SAMS Ireland is an Anglican mission agency committed to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ through words and actions, working in conjunction with churches in Ireland, Iberia and South America. We seek to be a multi-way Mission and to shift our focus away from sending Mission Partners to supporting National Partners. We seek to represent the Church of South America and Iberia to the church of Ireland, and to takeappropriate initiatives in partnership with other Mission Agencies. |
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Save the Children are working flat-out to right the fundamental wrongs that affect children. Too many children are still dying because they haven't got enough food or because they can't get treatment for simple illnesses. Millions aren't getting an education and are being exploited and abused. This is not good enough! |
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Street Angels is an international aid project that keeps desperately poor children off the streets, safe at home and in school, focusing mainly in Brazil. Dedicated Street Angels volunteers are working to eliminate child labour by creating alternate sources of family income; strengthening marginalised communities and defending basic human rights; developing education and health-care programs for children and their families; increasing public awareness about the exploitation, abuse, and murder of children who are forced by poverty to live and work in the streets. |
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The West of Ireland Camp is a beautiful 55-acre centre in the heartland of County Sligo, Ireland. It's vision is to reach the youth of Ireland, training and equipping them for the work of the Kingdom of God in Ireland, to promote peace and reconciliation between communities, providing a retreat area for those in need, and giving a base for young people both in Ireland and from other countries to teach and train for ministry. |
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Uganda Development Services is an indigenous NGO, working in the area of Kamuli, Eastern Uganda. Its work is based around a Multipurpose Community Telecentre, which houses a library, resource centre, cyber café and I.T. training suite. It also runs a training programme for local farmers helping them to improve their livelihoods, and ‘book box’ basic libraries for schools. |
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Voice of Peace is an organisation run by Nathan & Annmarie Asiimwe, missionaries with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Northern Ireland. They have been involved in the media and broadcasting sector and have pioneered and established Shine FM, a radio station which is now on air with a permanent licence in Banbridge, Northern Ireland. This radio ministry is also being extended into Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Congo. Love, forgiveness and reconciliation is at the heart of this Christian based organisation. |
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Exodus is a Christian youth discipleship organisation based in Northern Ireland, Exodus is committed to working with local churches to see young people transformed as they come to and grow in faith. |