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| Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice |
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Olympic Holidays Child Care Fund |
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A donation of £34,300 will go to this UK charity. Noah’s Ark is a hospice in the community and provides practical support to
life-limited children and their families within the communities of North London and South Hertfordshire (where our UK |
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Olympic Holidays faces the London-to-Oxford Cycle 2009 challenge for the UK's leading children's cancer charity. Join Team Olympic at Walpole Park, London, on Sunday 5th of July for the 60-mile journey through the beautiful British countryside (stopping for lunch by the river at Marlow before continuing on to the finish at Oxpens Meadows in Oxford where there will be music and refreshments). This is a great event for all the family; but however you take part, you'll be making a difference to children with cancer and their families. |
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support office is located). They rely on public donations to carry on their vital work as they receive no government support. Our donation
will enable the charity to provide an additional Nursery Nurse for 1 year to reach, work and support many more families within the area. |
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The Olympic Holidays Child Care Fund will match the sponsorship raised by Team Olympic on the day, to donate to CLIC Sargent - an organisation committed to improving awareness and support for children and young people with cancer. CLIC Sargent is a charity that operates and delivers care and support both locally and nationally. |
| Children’s Rights in Goa (CRG) |
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Help Us Give Something Back at Olympic Holidays |
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Goa: will this year receive funding of £10,000 for their Children’s Resource Centre in Mapusa. Without this money, the Resource Centre would have closed. The donation from our childcare fund will enable them to continue operating |
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Deprived children everywhere need our help, whether to educate street children, to parent abandoned babies, or to make life easier for seriously or terminally ill children and their families, both in the UK and overseas. We therefore invite all of you to contribute to this vital cause by adding a voluntary donation of £1.50 to the price of your holiday when booking. Of course, you can remove it, but it’s a sum none of us will miss and we urge you to make this contribution to the world’s deprived children. |
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| for at least another year. The charity is involved in child protection and the advocacy of children’s rights in Goa. The Children’s Resource Centre is a vital safe haven for “street” children to visit, providing health check ups, reading and writing classes, vocational training courses and safety education. All of which are aimed at improving the children’s prospects now and for their future. |
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Association of Parents and Friends
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Cyprus: has received €13,350 from our childcare fund. This amount has been used to purchase a vehicle for the charity. The charity in Cyprus is run by volunteers who provide care for children with special needs as well as maintaining |
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Every penny will go to children’s charities overseas and in the UK. We too intend to do our bit with you by making significant donations from our own resources to boost your contributions and we shall keep you updated through our website with details of the money donated and the projects that YOU have helped to fund with us. We cannot solve child poverty and deprivation at a stroke, but
with your help we can make their future a better place. |
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Further charities under consideration for contributions from the fund are: |
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Sunshine Project – Luxor, Egypt: A UK founded charity providing an orphanage and a “home for life” for children who have been abandoned or orphaned in Luxor. |
| and offering a day centre which specialises in educational and training programmes for the children, the main target of which is to offer them a better life. Identifying needy and worthwhile causes in our overseas destinations requires a tremendous amount of time and hard work to ensure that your contributions will be utilised in the best way possible and for the right reasons. |
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Thalassaemia International Federation – Worldwide: Thalassaemia is a genetic disorder passed on from parent to child. If left untreated, thalassaemia results in severe illness, a poor quality of life and ultimately death at a very young age. Treatment is lifelong, complex and expensive. TIF focuses its attention and resources on discovering preventative measures for the condition, as well as supporting patients throughout the world with one objective – to improve survival and the quality of life of every affected child. |
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