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Making a difference! a blog about raising money for charities and non-profit organisations, courtesy of Xperedon.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Charity Spotlight: MediSend International
United States
Category
Humanitarian Aid
Charity Mission Statement
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Our mission is to deliver life-saving medical supplies and equipment to those in need in developing countries, and to provide valuable education and technical training to help improve community healthcare conditions.
Our mission is to deliver life-saving medical supplies and equipment to those in need in developing countries, and to provide valuable education and technical training to help improve community healthcare conditions.
To donate and read the full charity profile, click here
Today's News - AFRICA: Meningitis vaccine
Funding shortfall must be met to save more lives
A life-saving meningitis vaccine programme in Africa is in danger of stalling due to a shortfall in funds, says the campaign's director.
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Latest charities added to Xperedon
| Ubuntu South Africa Community & Family To read the full profile click here | |
| River City Squash Organization Canada Children & Education To read the full profile click here | |
| MIET South Africa Children & Education To read the full profile click here |
Charity Spotlight: Kadam
India
Category
Community & Family
Charity Mission Statement
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To create viable employment opportunities at the village level for the youth and for children.
To create viable employment opportunities at the village level for the youth and for children.
To donate and read the full charity profile, click here
Today's News - COTE D'IVOIRE: Free health…
…raises cost recovery worries for government
One of Alassane Ouattara's first acts after taking power in Cote d'Ivoire in April was to declare free health care until the end of May in order to help his country's population to recover from the months of bloody conflict with his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. That was possible partly as a result of emergency supplies of medicines and medical support provided by aid agencies.
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