Rural Community Network
Community/Family
Rural Community Network is a regional voluntary organisation established by community groups from rural areas in 1991 to articulate the voice of rural communities on issues relating to poverty, disadvantage and equality. We promote fairness, equality and equity of opportunity and access, challenging discrimination (in all its forms) and we value diversity. We ensure that everyone has the right to fully participate in the decision-making processes that affect their lives, increasing access to do so, by removing barriers and creating opportunities to influence/take part.
Rural Education Access Programme
Children/Education
The Rural Education Access Programme assists students from poor rural communities to access tertiary education. REAP provides students with a support and development programme to enable success with their studies. It aims to develop confident young South Africans, with capacity and sound values. REAP meets this essential need in South Africa by carefully selecting rural learners who meet university requirements. In addition, a proven package of support is provided to give them the best chance of success. Without this support many of these learners would be unable to fulfil their potential, succeed with their studies, find employment and make a contribution to the development of South Africa.
Rural Institute For Development Education
Research/Dev
RIDE was established in 1984 by a group of graduates from Madras University, including myself, to implement education and other programs that would assist in the socio-economic and cultural development in the district of Kanchipuram, with particular emphasis on issues impacting women and children. Since RIDE began its work in 1984 the organisations approach has revolved around a central concept of self-help - that people cannot be developed but that they can develop themselves.
Rural Solar Lighting
Environment
Rural Solar Lighting is a registered charity in the UK. It was set up in 2007 to promote use of environmentally friendly solar charged lamps/lanterns to replace Kerosene lamps/lanterns in rural parts of the world where there is no grid electricity and household depend solely on Kerosene lamps for their lighting.Replacing Kerosene Lamps will provide the following benefits: improve education standard and reading levels, improve health and safety,enhance economic and social standards, motivates and encourage children to read and complete school home-work.
Rural Women New Zealand
Women
Rural Women New Zealand has been a voice for rural women since 1925. The organisation was established by women who wanted better social and economic conditions for rural people. For over eighty years we have been at the forefront of rural issues, working to strengthen rural communities. As an organisation we are constantly working to enhance our position as a respected voice of rural New Zealand families and communities. We aim to develop rural communities by valuing rural uniqueness, understanding the needs of rural communities and working with agencies and RWNZ members to develop a strong rural network.
Russian Orphan Opportunity Fund
Children/Education
Since 1997, ROOF has been a pioneer in providing high-quality educational opportunities for children and young adults from Russian orphanages. We do not aim to conform our students to society, but to enable them to live in the world because they have found an understanding of what the world is about and they have grown into the confidence and maturity to find their own place in it. Above all, at ROOF we strongly believe that people can change and can be changed. We believe that we are all in the process of 'becoming' every moment of our lives and our decisions, actions and relationships constantly contribute to determining what we are in the process of becoming.
Rye Country Day School
Children/Education
The unique Rye Country Day School characteristics support a community dedicated to educating the whole child, while emphasizing not only academic excellence, but broad humanistic values, as well. At the same time, we hope to introduce you to the latest curricular innovations and developments that prepare Rye Country Day School students for the exciting opportunities of the 21st century. Throughout its 138-year history, Rye Country Day's goal has always been to foster a lifelong passion for learning in its students.We expect and promote moral responsibility, and strive to develop strength of character within a respectful school community. Our goal is to foster a lifelong passion for learning, understanding, and service in an ever-changing world.
S.A.R.D.A.
Disability
South African Riding for the Disabled Association S.A.R.D.A. was established in Cape Town in 1973 by Belinda Sampson and Joy Finlay. Today there are branches in Durban, Port Elizabeth and on the Highveld. The sensory input that the rider receives from the rhythmic movement of the horse at the walk cannot be reproduced in any other way. The movement of the horses gait stimulates the response from the rider's muscles that have often lain dormant and inactive for many hours each day. Some of these muscles are hardly ever used to there full potential. To ride a horse successfully and safely requires discipline of body and mind, the development of tact, sympathy, and patience. It is this challenge, which provides a never-ending goal for every rider disabled or able bodied.
Saacid
Women
SAACID is an indigenous Somali, not-for-profit, non-religious, non-political, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) founded and directed by Somali women, that focuses on practical measures to enhance the life-options of women, children and the poor. This organisation is highly respected, and as a result, is able to achieve success where no other organisation can. SAACID has extensive experience in key sectors; and has built up widespread networks and trust within local communities. SAACID envisions all developing countries as contexts in which all people can reach their full human potential. Where there is equitable access to food, shelter, health care, education, property rights and law and order. A country committed to peace, democracy, human rights and justice for all.
SAAF
Health/Medical
SAAF works throughout England and in the Southern African countries. In England, SAAF provides information focusing on HIV awareness, preventing transmission, increasing HIV testing & treatment and reducing stigmatisation, as well as providing support services to those infected or affected by the virus. In Zimbabwe and Zambia, SAAF supports children orphaned by the HIV virus through the the SAAF Orphas Programme. The work of SAAF within Southern Africa is to increase the supply of HIV medication and ARVs and to give financial resources to those infected by the virus to purchase the medication.
Saath
Research/Dev
SAATH is a non-governmental organization registered as a public charitable trust in Gujarat, India. At SAATH, we utilize market-based strategies to create inclusive societies by empowering India's urban and rural poor. SAATH's one-stop, integrated services reach over 100,000 slum dwellers in Ahmedabad, and many more in Gujarat and Rajasthan states of India. In Gujarati the word saath means, "Together, Co-operation, a Collective or Support." Since 1989 SAATH has facilitated participatory processes that improve the quality of life for the urban and rural poor. SAATH also provides a platform for individuals, institutions and corporates to partner with Bottom-of-Pyramid communities. Together, we are creating inclusive cities.
Saathi
Community/Family
Saathi, registered in 1997, is a development organization in Mumbai (Bombay), India, committed to working with issues facing youth living on the streets and runaway or abandoned adolescent girls and young women. Over a decade worth of work has built an understanding of the links between the child entering the city or the institutionalized adolescent "aging out", and the youth who has been on the streets for years. In response, Saathi expanded its work to meet these children as they arrive in the city in hopes of preventing them from entering life on the street and becoming accustomed to it. In a similar extension of the organization's experience and learning, intensive work with Children's Home and work with Aftercare systems is addressed across all of Saathi's programs.
Sabin Vaccine Institute
Research/Dev
We're scientists. We're researchers. And we're advocates for a world free of needless suffering. We develop new vaccines to combat neglected and global health threats, while simultaneously ensuring that existing and effective treatments get into the hands of people in need. We are particularly committed to saving lives in the world's areas of greatest neglect, poverty, and destitution. We build bridges between leaders in science, academia, industry and government to conduct critical research to catalyze these solutions. We're a non-profit 501c3 with generous support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other organizations and individuals dedicated to our mission of reducing human suffering from neglected and devastating diseases. Everyday, our work is lifting people out of poverty, improving and saving lives.
Sabre Charitable Trust
Children/Education
The Sabre Charitable Trust was set up to help schools and other institutions in West Africa with infrastructure improvements, resource supplies and staff training programmes. In addition to Schools, the SCT also provides support to the health and conservation sectors. Our programmes are targeted to support areas of weakness in the local education sector, particularly within kindergarten education and vocational training for young adults. Both areas are under financed and have only recently been recognised by the Ghanaian authorities as part of the formal education system.
SACDEP
Research/Dev
SACDEP is an indigenous NGO focused on promoting sustainable agriculture as a way of enhancing and improving local community livelihoods. It supports communities experiencing limitations in access to natural and financial resources necessary for them to improve their livelihoods on a sustainable basis. This support is extended to the communities by way of fostering scientific and social cultural linkages that enables self-sustenance in food, nutrition and agro-incomes. The targeted groups for this support include farming and other vulnerable communities. The specific interventions include agricultural extension, technical training and research, networking and partnerships, advocacy, lobbying and campaigns as well as mitigation of impacts of the social economic factors.
Sadhana Village
Community/Family
Sadhana Village is a throbbing intentional community at the heart of Kolwan valley, 30 kms off Pune City. We strongly feel that development and education especially in rural areas are the key issues in India. Development is the enrichment of the environment in which men and women improve their lot through education. We are an ever evolving community responsive to the needs of the disabled and the under-privileged; assisting, promoting, implementing solutions based on freedom, dignity and trust of the individual; and respect for environment.
SAF-TESO
Research/Dev
SAF-Teso (Shine Africa Foundation-Teso) is a faith based, non-profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), legally registered with NGO Board, Ministry of Internal Affairs with REG NO 10050 and was established in 2006 as Shine Africa Ministries (SAM) as by a group of indigenous community members who felt compelled to respond to the needs of vulnerable and marginalized people in the local communities particularly affected by civil war and poverty. SAF-Teso main focus is to empower the local people, and create sustainable change. The organisation engages in a wide range of activities. Our program areas are public health, environmental management, education, livelihoods, and human rights and Social Justice. Other support activities where the organisation has been effective are research and advocacy. SAF-Teso also hosts international volunteers under our volunteer cooperation initiative with visitors from the UK, Kenya, France, Canada, Spain, and Switzerland visiting during 2013 and now 2014.
Safe
Animals/Wildlife
With a history spanning more than seven decades of campaigning on behalf of animals, SAFE continues to be at the forefront of exposing animal abuse within New Zealand and around the globe. Where possible SAFE directly assists animals, we coordinated the rescue and relocation of two ex-circus chimpanzees to a primate sanctuary in Zambia. We offer advisory information or direct aid in the rescue or recovery process of injured or traumatised animals. SAFE has assisted these animals through the provision of veterinary treatment, rehabilitation and rehoming. SAFE has enjoyed the support of many organisations, businesses, corporations, celebrities and individuals willing to assist SAFE in its endeavours to help animals in New Zealand.
SAFE @ LAST
Children/Education
SAFE@LAST is based at Dinnington, Nr Sheffield and was established in response to an acute need for services for the 1 in 9 children under the age of 16 in South Yorkshire who are affected. Since 2005 SAFE@LAST has worked with over 3000 young people and has made a difference to the lives of the great majority of them. We are seeing great results from our work, and as a result our staff and volunteers are receiving awards for their contribution to Social Care in South Yorkshire and being consulted for their expertise and knowledge in this area.
Safe Haven For Donkeys In The Holy Land
Animals/Wildlife
The Safe Haven For Donkeys In The Holy Land is the only organisation dedicated to the welfare of working and abandoned donkeys in Israel and the Palestinian Territories.