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MISSION: Every Casualty Counts is an international charity dedicated to ensuring every life lost in armed conflict is recognised. We do this by supporting a global network of casualty recording organisations in the painstaking task of documenting the dead. Whoever they are, wherever they died - every body deserves a name. VISION: Our vision is a world in which the dignity and humanity of every person is recognised and valued. It is a world in which nobody is considered expendable 'collateral damage'. It is a world where those who wish to pursue armed conflict must first acknowledge the cost of their actions on individual human lives, not just anonymous statistics.
Our Mission: Unlocking opportunity where Black talent thrives - with employers, for the future of work. We're creating thousands of paid internships for talented Black career starters, supporting our alumni and harnessing our unique data so that UK employers can build more inclusive, representative teams where everyone can thrive. We do this by designing impactful programmes, delivering them at scale, and engaging with employers to challenge outdated systems, reframe recruitment, and reshape workplace culture.
Our mission is to champion community radio, experimental audio and underrepresented voices, and ensure everyone has the right to participate in the cultural life of their community. We provide space, resources and opportunities for people to create, perform and broadcast new work, so diverse communities can access, influence and shape culture on their own terms.
Our purpose as an organisation is to: WASTE LESS LIVE MORE. We are driven by our vision 'To create a culture of sustainable, waste-free living, and protect our planet for future generations' and our mission: 'To empower communities, tackle digital poverty, promote social inclusion and protect the planet by making repair and reuse the norm The company's objects within our Articles of Association are: (a) The advancement of the environmental protection and improvement for public benefit by, for example: I. promoting sustainable use of material goods and resources through repair, reuse reclamation, recycling, use of recycled products and use of surplus and leftover materials. ii. reducing the carbon emissions linked to production and consumption by encouraging reuse and reduction of consumption (b) The advancement of education of the public about all aspects of waste generation, waste management, repair, reuse and recycling by, for example: i. supporting skills sharing, development and training ii. working in partnership to develop repair and reuse services (c) The advancement of education and opportunities for disadvantaged groups or people suffering financial hardship through the promotion of reuse and repair
Our mission is to end cruelty to children in the UK. All the work that goes into this mission is founded on 4 principles: - focus on areas in which we can make the biggest difference - prioritize the children who are most at risk - learn what works best for them - create leverage for change
St Gregory's Foundation works in Russia and Georgia to tackle the social problems facing children, teenagers, parents and carers. Our projects address the root causes of disadvantage by putting families before institutions, strengthening a sense of responsibility in young and old alike and providing opportunities for vulnerable people to fulfill their potential. Our work makes our beneficiaries active participants in improving their own lives and encourages a more charitable society.
The principal objectives of the Trust are to support freelance newsgatherers and their families worldwide in times of need, and to promote their welfare and safety.
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of basketball and basketball related activities and the advancement of education for the public benefit in such ways as the trustees see fit.
By teaching, creating, performing and programming circus arts, the Palestinian Circus School strengthens the creative, social and physical potential of Palestinians, seeking to engage and empower them to become constructive actors in society and raises local and international awareness about the positive Palestinian potential and its different challenges.
We serve those in need by providing donated healthcare products that are long-dated and of the best quality. We want to see a world where all suffering is eradicated due to lack of healthcare.
Unseen is working towards a world without modern slavery and human trafficking. We work across the UK to support survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking, to prevent future cases of exploitation from occurring and run the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline. Our three main goals are to: support survivors to rebuild their lives with our safehouses and helpline. tackle root causes by raising awareness with businesses and authorities. influence legislation to assist those affected today and prevent future cases. We provide safehouses and care for survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking, whilst our Outreach programme helps affected individuals reintegrate into the community, as a more sustainable solution to the issue of exploitation. We run the Modern Slavery & Exploitation Helpline, operating 24/7, 365 days a year, offering free, confidential information and advice to thousands of victims who have nowhere else to turn. Our expert Helpline advisors work round-the-clock to support victims, liaising with police and others to get them to safety. Uniquely, data from the Helpline provides critical intelligence that informs the anti-slavery work of governments, police, businesses, and other charities, ultimately helping more victims. Our Business Services team use their expertise to offer a range of unique and bespoke services to help businesses tackle worker exploitation in their organisation and down supply chains, creating a culture of continuous improvement. Alongside our work supporting survivors of Modern Slavery & Trafficking and equipping businesses to tackle exploitation, we seek to influence systemic changes. We do this by using our experience and research to impact and inspire transformation across legislation, policy and society. This includes the lived experience of our Survivor Consultants to better our response as an anti-slavery charity. Modern slavery and human trafficking are crises which can affect men, women and children of all ages, ethnicities, and nationalities. Often recognised through signs of abuse, manipulation and ownership, modern slavery can take many forms, including sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, forced labour or organ harvesting. There are currently over 50 million victims of slavery and trafficking in the world, making it the fastest growing international crime in the world. Nearly 100,000 people in the UK alone are affected, and 47% of UK victims are children. This is a number which has only grown in recent years as individuals have struggled to gain access to the resources they need because of the war in Ukraine and the Cost-of-Living Crisis. It is important, now more than ever, that these people are getting the support that they so desperately need.
akt is the national LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity supporting young people aged 16-25 in the UK who are facing or experiencing homelessness or living in a hostile environment. They support young people into safe homes and employment, education or training, in a welcoming and open environment that celebrates LGBTQ+ identities.