Charities
- Oxfam
- WWF
- World Vision Gifts
- Action Aid
- Present Aid
- Unicef
- Send a Cow
- RSPB
- Cancer Research UK
- Practical Presents
- PDSA
- Save the Children
- Christian Aid
- NSPCC
- Breakthrough Breast Cancer
- Cafod World Gifts
- Sense
- Concern Worldwide
- British Red Cross
- The National Trust
- Plan UK
- Cafod
Latest News
- Report suggests all should give 1% of income to a charity
- Oxfam profits from punters last requests
- UK TV Megastar Denise Van Outen Sets the Pace for Charity Work
- Kasabian Rock the Post-Brits Show for War Child
- Haiti
- Shocking Horse Cruelty Case Costing RSPCA
- RSPB Fights for Vulture Survival
- Film Director Boyle To Help Manchester Addicts
- Abandoned Dogs on the Rise
- Arctic Monkeys Go Bananas Over Charity
Supporting
World Vision Gifts
World Vision, founded in 1951, is an charity organisation focusing on emergency support for families suffering from the effects of drought, famine, war and widespread sickness. They also provide educational assistance to poor communities across six continents, offer healthcare support and promote social and economic development in the areas it seems like global advancement has left behind. World Vision believes in the benefits of missionary work to the growth of strong communities, providing funding to many Christian-based projects across the globe, whilst also retaining good working relationships with the World Health Organisation, UNICEF and other multi-governmental institutions with less of an emphasis on religious values. It is through these ties that World Vision is able to offer aid and assistance in line with their beliefs to the most poverty-stricken areas of Africa and Asia, regardless of religious differences. It is a core belief of World Vision that to help communities survive and thrive to their fullest, you must first help them utilise all the resources available to them. So many poor communities do not reach their potential productivity, mainly due to a lack of education and support. A donation to this charity does not just help a family begin their journey out of poverty; it sets an example to other communities, spreading knowledge that will save lives and help feed children for decades to come. Your gift provides the first steps towards a sustainable, developing community full of educated and nourished children.
You can also sponsor a child with your World Vision gift, giving a child the means to break out the loop of poverty so many find themselves in. They are being punished for simply being born under certain circumstances; circumstances which they can do nothing about. You can change this with your gift of a donation. When the value of a CD can actually save lives in communities most would never know existed, we have to question whether we can do just a little more to help. As many have pointed out, sometimes charity does not reach those it is supposed to. World Vision strives to make sure this is not the case. Your money isn’t simply thrown into a community and wasted on poor quality projects. World Vision aims to eliminate the factors that create this endless cycle of poverty, by promoting justice and awareness of the wrongs of exploitation of children as workers and soldiers. You even receive reports showing the communities helped by your gift. By bringing human rights to those who have never even heard of them, empowered communities can break out of the shackles placed upon them by history and can reap the benefits of modern life we all take for granted.
About
Welcome to Charity Gifts, with full Details of all the major charities that have gifts on offer. Charity gifts are the presents that keep on giving.
Categories
- News (20)
Twitter Updates
Supporting
recent news
- Report suggests all should give 1% of income to a charity
- Oxfam profits from punters last requests
- UK TV Megastar Denise Van Outen Sets the Pace for Charity Work
- Kasabian Rock the Post-Brits Show for War Child
- Haiti
- Shocking Horse Cruelty Case Costing RSPCA
- RSPB Fights for Vulture Survival
- Film Director Boyle To Help Manchester Addicts
- Abandoned Dogs on the Rise
- Arctic Monkeys Go Bananas Over Charity
Get RSS feed | Site map | Privacy | Charity-Gifts.org.uk 2009
