Responsibility

Funds Partnership is focussed on long-term vision and commitment, this is also reflected in our desire to give something back. Every time a new contract is agreed, a percentage is given to our two chosen charities. Please find below some further details.

Humanity First is an international aid agency that provides aid and assistance to those in need irrespective of race, religion or politics. Humanity First works on local projects in 38 countries, across 6 continents where they aim to help the most vulnerable people who suffer from a lack of the most basic provisions. They are focussed on working with local people to establish them in the long-term, passing on the knowledge and provisions that will ultimately help them to become independent.

The Humanity First team is estimated to have helped more than 1,700,000 people around the world in just 2008; we support them so that they can go on making a difference to many more. In 2010 Humanity First assisted over 160,000 in disasters in Haiti, Pakistan, Indonesia, Chile, New Zealand, Uganda, Niger and The Gambia.

Humanity First is a charitable trust established to promote and safeguard human life and dignity. It is a non-political, non-religious, non-sectarian international relief and development agency that works with the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people.

Humanity First was established in the UK in 1995 and now has operations in 38 countries. All aid workers and the management of Humanity First are unpaid volunteers and our administrative expenses are negligible. We are able to deliver significantly more aid value in the field from the funds we raise because our labour costs are so very low.

Objectives:

  • Relieve suffering caused by natural disasters or human conflict
  • Promote peace and understanding based upon mutual tolerance and respect
  • Strengthen people’s capacity to help themselves

Humanity First at a glance:

  • Emergency relief in terms of medical attention, shelter, food and water after man-made or natural disasters
  • Long-term rehabilitation of disaster-struck areas
  • Educational and vocational training in underprivileged countries
  • Supply of food to the homeless, poor and needy families
  • Support for orphans with their basic provisions, education and healthcare
  • Provision of safe drinking water and sanitation to rural populations
  • Medical camps to provide inoculations, basic triage and minor surgery

Should you wish to assist us in helping Humanity First with their humanitarian work you are welcomed to reach them via their website:

Humanity-First website

About Us

ChildHope - children’s charity

Millions of children around the world face a life on the  streets or in slums, are subjected  to abuse, engaged in the worst forms of child labour or exploitation or are put in prison. Many are orphaned or alone, at risk of HIV or denied treatment for AIDS.

ChildHope believes all children deserve a life free from injustice and abuse. The charity works in countries throughout Africa, Asia and South America to transform the lives of extremely vulnerable children giving priority to prevention, finding long lasting solutions and tackling the underlying causes of poverty and violence.

ChildHope’s projects:

  • In India, Bangladesh, Kenya, and Tanzania ChildHope supports children living on the streets and provide access to education
  • In Peru ChildHope helps reduce child labour and improve access to education
  • In Ethiopia & Bangladesh ChildHope stops the sexual exploitation of girls
  • In Brazil ChildHope supports imprisoned children
  • In Sierra Leone ChildHope reconciles children with their families and provide skills training
  • In South Africa & Uganda ChildHope assist children affected by HIV and AIDS

ChildHope’s achievements:

Last year ChildHope transformed the lives of over 56,000 extremely vulnerable children living on the streets, in slums or prisons and at risk of violence.

Up to 1 million young people indirectly benefitted from their advocacy in Brazil through reducing violence and improving health.

ChildHope reached an audience of over a million people and raised public awareness of issues facing vulnerable children by featuring in the BBC Lifeline Appeal 2009 and The Indpendent newspaper Christmas Appeal 2010.

Should you wish to find out more or support ChildHope you can do so by going to their website following this link:

ChildHope