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Global charity options for volunteers and donors — The Boar
Summary
A short guide highlights several international charities — Mercy Ships, the World Food Programme, Save the Children, Medical Aid International, and the National Lottery Community Fund — and notes their roles in providing medical care, food assistance, child services, equipment support, and community grants.
Content
Volunteering and charitable giving are presented as community-centred ways to set a goal beyond personal resolutions. The article outlines several international organisations that operate in health, food security, child welfare, medical equipment, and community funding. It notes both volunteering and donations as ways people contribute, and it includes examples and reported operational details for each organisation.
Key details:
- Mercy Ships is described as an international health charity operating hospital ships with two ships and volunteers from up to 40 nations across about 100 professions; it trains thousands of healthcare workers each year and focuses on sub-Saharan Africa where access to basic surgical care is limited.
- The World Food Programme is reported to operate large logistics capability each day (about 5,000 trucks, 20 ships, and 80 planes) and uses forecast-based financing to provide funds before disasters so communities can prepare and protect livelihoods.
- Save the Children is noted for work on education, health, nutrition, and humanitarian responses and has partnerships with organisations such as the World Health Organization and the Disasters Emergency Committee; the article notes volunteering opportunities in the UK.
- Medical Aid International is described as a social enterprise that supplies new and recycled medical equipment and training for low- and middle-income countries, including adapting tools into safe surgical instruments.
- The National Lottery Community Fund is characterised as supporting community-led projects addressing poverty, disadvantage, and discrimination, and the article reports it made over 14,000 grants in 2019/20.
- The article mentions websites and contacts for the organisations as reported reference points rather than as directives, including mercyships.org.uk, donate.wfp.org, savethechildren.org.uk, medaid.co.uk, and a contact email for Medical Aid International.
Summary:
These organisations collectively address medical care, hunger relief, child welfare, medical equipment, and community funding, and the article presents volunteering and donations as ways people can be involved. Undetermined at this time.
