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Crossroads
Based in AUS
Australia
Community/Family

Crossroads Foundation is a Hong Kong based, non-profit organisation serving global need. We believe that, in a broken world that sees too much suffering, we should do all we can to link those who are in need with those who can help. Rather than trying to start a charity, we resolved to come alongside existing ones and support them through our areas of training: chartered accountancy and public relations. We seek to serve and support the welfare organisations that are working hard to meet need at the local level. Many such grass-roots organisations lack the funding and international infrastructure they need to do their job. Our goal is to help them fulfill their goal.


Crossroads Association
Based in GBR
United Kingdom
Community/Family

A Crossroads service is about giving time - improving the lives of carers by giving them a break from their caring responsibilities. In the first year of operation in 1974, Crossroads supported just 28 families. Today Crossroads Caring for Carers consists of approximately 123 member schemes throughout England and Wales. Over 4.7 million care hours are provided every year to more than 37,000 carers - The equivalent of over 540 years of care. Many of our schemes provide additional services including young carers projects, holiday play schemes for disabled children and care for people who are terminally ill. Crossroads promotes, offers, supports and delivers high quality service for carers and people with care needs.


Crossroads Center
Based in USA
United States
Community/Family

The Crossroads Center was established in 1983 with a vision to serve the hungry and needy as they sought assistance. What started out as a soup kitchen serving one meal a day with only one bed, has evolved into a state-of-the-art facility providing unparalleled services in Central Nebraska. We offer so much more than a hot meal and a warm bed. Our 4-Phase Recovery Program and Personalized Case Management is what sets us apart. We provide free food, shelter and clothing to our guests while they are completing our four-phase program.


Crossroads Children's Centre
Based in CAN
Canada
Health/Medical

Crossroads was established in 1995 to meet the need for intensive, specialized services for children with mental health issues in the Ottawa-Carleton region. The organization serves families experiencing the highest degree of crisis and severity, delivering long-term family and community benefits by providing families and children with the tools required to effectively address mental health and behaviour issues in the short and long-term. Crossroads provides a wide variety of educational opportunities in partnership with the University of Ottawa, Carleton University and Algonquin College, and supervised interns may carry out certain services.


Crossroads Mission
Based in USA
United States
Humanitarian Aid

Crossroads Mission is a tax deductible 501(c)3, private nonprofit organization serving the homeless, needy and poor of Yuma County without regard to race, color, national origin, religious background, age, sex or handicap. We offer life-changing, individualized programs leading to stable employment and independent living. With the help of caring donors like yourself, we are able to reach out to the chemically dependent, the needy, and the homeless of Yuma County and its surroundings.


CROW
Based in ZAF
South Africa
Animals/Wildlife

CROW is the Centre For Rehabilitation Of Wildlife situated in Yellowwood Park, Durban. It is a wildlife hospital that cares for the injured and orphaned wild animals and birds in Kwazulu Natal. Almost 90% of animals admitted to CROW, have sustained injuries due to human negligence. It takes time and dedication to rehabilitate these animals and to prepare them to be re-introduced in their natural environment. Some animals' injuries are so severe that they cannot be rehabilitated and therefore become permanent residents at CROW. Animals that are currently being rehabilitated are placed in enclosures far away from human activity. We try to create enclosures that are similar to their natural environment to give them a "feel" of what their world is like. Orphaned antelope are often only released in Nature Reserves, where there are no predators, as they do not know what a predator is.


Crumbs from the table
Based in CAN
Canada
Humanitarian Aid

Crumbs From the Table is a new charity which is starting in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. We are incorporated with Industry Canada. Our objective is to place collection boxes in restaurants, inviting the patrons to donate a portion of what they have just spent on a meal to help alleviate world hunger. This money will be channeled through established charities. We will support immediate relief on the short term but our main aim is to encourage water and sustainable development projects which help people to supply their own food and become independent. We are also interested in micro-credit which gives small, interest free loans for very poor people to start their own businesses. We think the greatest need is probably in Africa.


CRY - Care and Relief for the Young
Based in GBR
United Kingdom
Children/Education

CRY is a Christian charity dedicated to caring for disadvantaged, destitute and suffering children, young people and their families. CRY's Vision for the Future CRY has come from a background of initiating, supporting and managing projects directed at children at risk. Early projects worked with children living on the streets and provided residential care for them. In recent years, CRY has successfully been providing funding for the on-going running costs of various programmes and also, when grants have been obtained, to make one-off donations to help projects usually with building renovation work, together with equipment and furniture.


Cry Of The Water
Based in USA
United States
Environment

Cry of the Water is a not for profit organization dedicated to the protection of Southeast Florida coral reefs. Our members and volunteers donate their time and talent to monitor the health of our coral reefs off the coast of Southeast Florida. Cry of the Water first documented the Ft. Lauderdale Staghorn Field in 1999, saving it from a destructive dredge and fill project proposed for the area. Although divers had been diving these reefs since the 1950s Broward County had never documented their existence. Monitoring for destructive projects was conducted on coral poor sites that did not adequately represent nearshore coral cover.


CSVR
Based in ZAF
South Africa
Human Rights

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) was initially launched in January 1989 under the name of the Project for the Study of Violence. The CSVR has since expanded to become a multi-disciplinary unit, engaging the services of sociologists, psychologists, criminologists, social workers, lawyers, educationalists, historians all under one roof. We contribute to the building of violence-free societies and the promotion of sustainable peace and reconciliation by means of research, advocacy and other interventions and through establishing strategic partnerships with organs of the state, NGOs, community organisations, individuals and international allies.


Cultivations
Based in GBR
United Kingdom
Environment

Cultivations is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee. We work with, and for, people within our society who are less able, disadvantaged or elderly. We encourage people to become involved in any form of horticultural, environmental or conservation activity to help enhance, improve and increase their sense of personal awareness, health and well being.


Cultural Survival
Based in USA
United States
Ethnic/Religion

For nearly 40 years Cultural Survival has partnered with Indigenous Peoples around the world to help them defend their lands, languages, and cultures. We publicize their issues through our award-winning publications, we mount letter-writing campaigns and other advocacy efforts to stop abuses of their rights, and we work on the ground in Indigenous communities, always at their invitation. Our board of directors includes some of the world's preeminent Indigenous leaders, and our staff, headed by a renowned human rights lawyer, includes both Indigenous and non-Indigenous members. Under the guidance of our Indigenous-led Program Council, Cultural Survival partners with Indigenous communities to defend their rights and sustain their cultures. We help them get the knowledge, advocacy tools, and strategic partnerships they need to protect their rights. Every Cultural Survival program is designed to become self-sustaining and run entirely by the indigenous community.


Cumbria Rural Housing Trust
Based in GBR
United Kingdom
Research/Dev

Cumbria Rural Housing Trust is a charity which researches the housing needs in rural areas of Cumbria and campaigns for affordable housing to be provided where it is needed. We use information from housing needs surveys and other research to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the housing issues in Cumbria at a local and national level and to promote the social, economic and environmental benefits of affordable housing for rural communities.


Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Based in GBR
United Kingdom
Animals/Wildlife

Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the only voluntary organisation devoted solely to the conservation of the wildlife and wildplaces of Cumbria. The Trust stands up for wildlife, creates wildlife havens, and seeks to raise environmental awareness. Formed in 1962 and supported by over 15,000 members, the Trust cares for over 40 nature reserves, campaigns for the protection of endangered habitats and species such as limestone pavements and red squirrels, and works with adults and children to discover the importance of the natural world. Cumbria Wildlife Trust is part of a partnership of 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the UK. With 670,000 members and 2,200 nature reserves, we are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species.


CUPA
Based in IND
India
Animals/Wildlife

A registered public charitable Trust, CUPA was founded in 1991 by Crystal Rogers, an Englishwoman who made India her home. From two tiny rooms in her house, CUPA today operates from three centres and occupies a total land area of ten and a half acres. More than 10,000 wild and domestic animals pass through its portals, and activities range from urban stray dog control to load bearing animal relief centres; from a veterinary hospital, emergency care centre, and 24/7 animal shelter operation to rehabilitation of wildlife in their indigenous forest zones.


Curamericas Global
Based in USA
United States
Health/Medical

Curamericas Global, Inc., formerly Andean Rural Health Care, was founded in 1983 by Duke University and Johns Hopkins graduate Henry Perry III, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H and Alice Weldon, Ph.D. With the long-term objective of sustainability at heart, Curamericas Global has successfully completed projects in Rio Bravo, Mexico and Petionville, Haiti. As a result of the widespread progress and sustainability of the Bolivian program and these other projects, Curamericas Global continues to look for more opportunities in areas with critical health care needs.


CURE - Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy
Based in USA
United States
Research/Dev

CURE, Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy, is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization founded by parents of children with epilepsy who were frustrated with their inability to protect their children from the devastation of seizures and the side effects of medications. Unwilling to sit back and accept the debilitating effects of epilepsy, these parents joined forces to spearhead the search for a cure. Administrative costs are kept to a minimum so that money raised can go directly toward epilepsy research aimed at finding a cure.


Cure Cancer Australia Foundation
Based in AUS
Australia
Research/Dev

In four decades of supporting cancer research the Foundation has provided vital seed funding of over $13 million to young researchers at the start of their careers. This money has been strategically targeted to support young researchers with innovative ideas, enabling them to pursue projects identified by the wider community as most promising in their potential to cure cancer. While we're proud of our achievements, we plan to accelerate our efforts and gather more momentum. Cure Cancer Australia supports young post-doctoral researchers with an innovative approach to solving the complexities in cancer research. We raise funds through our innovative approach to fundraising and with the support of valued corporate and individual donors. Each year, funds raised are directed to Australia's most promising research talent to enable them to pursue vital project work in any area of cancer.


Cure For Life Foundation
Based in AUS
Australia
Research/Dev

The Cure For Life Foundation was established by the world-renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charles Teo to help fund advancements in the treatment of brain cancer, hopefully one day leading to a cure. Charles continues to develop new and innovative surgical techniques. The Cure For Life Foundation is committed to providing ongoing support for vital research into the treatment of both malignant and slow growing brain tumours. This includes searching for better surgical, chemotherapeutic and radiotherapeutic options.


CURE International
Based in USA
United States
Children/Education

It's not an overstatement to call ourselves CURE International. We've focused on the 100 million children in developing countries who can be cured — and cured completely. We're helping the kids with Hydrocephalus, Cleft Palate, Clubfoot, spinal deformities, and crippling orthopedic conditions. CURE has seen 1 million patients and performed 70,000 life-transforming surgeries. CURE is passionate about the physical and spiritual healing of disabled children in developing countries. It is the foundation of what we have been doing since 1998.


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