Charities
Child Rescue Nepal frees children from slavery. Today, there are over 40 million slaves globally, a quarter of whom are children. In Nepal, we estimate that there are 100,000 child slaves working in hazardous situations. These children are extremely vulnerable and suffer frequent physical and emotional abuse. Sexual abuse is also common. We rescue children, keep them safe and reunite them with their families. Child Rescue Nepal has rescued just over 1000 children but our work is far from over. We want to end child slavery in Nepal and we won't stop until every child is free.
We enable lives to be transformed by supporting disadvantaged children and young people in Belarus, Moldova, Siberia and Ukraine. In collaboration with local partners we improve the quality of life for children living in vulnerable families, orphans, children with disabilities, and internally displaced refugees through short and long term aid and development initiatives.
Childflight is a children's charity established in 1987. Based at Manchester Airport with representatives and strong fund raising links in the areas of Manchester, Blackpool, Wirral and the North West of England. ChildFlight is a charity which specialises in providing flights and holidays for sick and deserving children of all ages, (essentially from the North West of England), for example children who require medical treatment abroad or have missed out on childhood experiences due to illness or who are socially deserving. While the voluntary team of ChildFlight provide the expertise, enthusiasm and administration, it is the generosity of many companies, organisations and individuals in raising and donating money, that makes it possible to bring not only sunshine and fun into childrens lives, but a sense of wonder, adventure and laughter and much needed medical help. As ChildFlight is operated entirely by volunteers 99p in every �1 donated is used to provide flights, holidays and parties for children.
The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) is a UK charity dedicated to helping people affected by retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer found in babies and young children. We: • Provide support and information to families and individuals. • Fund research into the prevention and treatment of retinoblastoma. • Raise awareness among health professionals and the public. • Influence policy to improve services for patients.