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Description | Category |
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Waldorf School - SW London |
Information and news from the Waldorf School of South West London. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Students Partnership Worldwide |
Every year SPW recruits and trains over 600 volunteers aged 18-28, some from the local area, to work on Health Education and Community Resource Programs in rural parts of India, Nepal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Samuha |
SAMUHA is a development organisation working in the State of Karnataka in South India. All SAMUHA interventions encourage people to improve their bargaining capacities to cope better with environmental and socio-political factors. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Powerful Information |
Powerful Information (PI) supports local initiatives concerned with alleviating poverty and injustice, promoting sustainable development, and protecting the environment in middle- and low-income countries. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Nuclear Free Local Authorities |
Designed to assist local government in meeting its commitment to sustainable development, environmental protection and public safety. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Microsyster |
Computer services for womens groups and women working in the voluntary and charity sector in London since 1982 |
Community work & Volunteering |
GalGael |
The official website of the GalGael Trust, aiming to provide people with skills for a sustainable future and to contribute these skills to the creation of a vibrant community. |
Community work & Volunteering |
Charities at Work |
Charities @ Work is a group of five national charities representing a cross section of major concerns which affect our daily lives. The five charities are Help the Aged, British Red Cross, NSPCC, Scope and RSPB |
Community work & Volunteering |
AMHARC Project |
Interactive multi media site dealing with environmental education and a project to sail a historic tall sailing ship around Europes celtic coastlands. Volunteer opportunities on board ship. |
Community work & Volunteering |
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