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  2. ChildFund - Wikipedia

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    ChildFund was founded on October 6, 1938, as China's Children Fund by Presbyterian minister J. Calvitt Clarke to aid Chinese children displaced by the Second Sino-Japanese War. As the mission expanded to other countries, the name was changed on February 6, 1951 to Christian Children's Fund.

  3. International Children's Fund - Wikipedia

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    The International Children's Fund shipped more than 150,000 pounds of dehydrated food in 2013. [2] More than 20 shipping containers are shipped to African countries, including Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Liberia each year. Water wells in Africa, India, and Pakistan 13 wells in 2021 and 15 wells in 2022.

  4. Christian African Relief Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Christian African Relief Trust (CART) is an independent humanitarian agency operated by volunteers for the specific purpose of providing individual and community development and disaster relief. The company was founded in 1982 and is currently active in Africa and India. The non profit organization is based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire ...

  5. ICS Africa - Wikipedia

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    ICS SP [3] [4] is a civil society organization. ICS Africa was founded in 1980 and aimed to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children in Africa. [5] They moved their headquarters to Nunspeet in 2004, while renaming from "International Christian Support Fund" to "International Child Support".

  6. Global Reparation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The fund was established by the African Union and Caricom at the Accra Reparation Conference, a four-day conference in Accra in November 2023. [1] [2] It seeks reparations for slavery from the former European colonial powers of African and Caribbean countries. [2] It has not been announced how the fund would operate. [1] The fund will be based ...

  7. Compassion International - Wikipedia

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    Compassion International is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. [17] As of February 2008 [update] , it held a grade of "A" from CharityWatch . [ 18 ] [ 19 ] As of January 2012 [update] , it had met the "20 Standards for Charity Accountability" from the Better Business Bureau 's Wise Giving Alliance .

  8. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    Free the Children rebranded as WE Charity in 2016. [29] The charity runs domestic programs for young people in Canada, the US and the UK, and international development programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America. [2] In September 2017, the organization moved to a new headquarters in downtown Toronto, named "WE Global Learning Centre". [30]

  9. South African Council of Churches - Wikipedia

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    The South African Council of Churches (SACC) is an interdenominational forum in South Africa. It was a prominent anti-apartheid organisation during the years of apartheid in South Africa. Its leaders have included Desmond Tutu, Beyers Naudé and Frank Chikane. It is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa.