Scholarships: for girls and orphans pursuing further education

Scholarships: for girls and orphans pursuing further education

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Bridges of Hope: Empowering Rural Communities Through Education and Opportunity

2400

Children Helped

120

Volunteers

£13K

Fund raised

Bridges of Hope: Connecting Education to Rural Communities” is an initiative dedicated to breaking down barriers and providing the resources that rural communities need to thrive. Through collaboration and dedication, we are building bridges of opportunity, bringing quality education, mentorship, and support where it’s needed most. By uniting our efforts, we can ignite a spark of hope and transform the future for countless young minds. Together, we are creating a path toward brighter futures, one community at a time.

  • Connect rural communities with access to quality education and resources
  • Provide mentorship and support to inspire the next generation of learners
  • Offer opportunities for growth and development through collaborative initiatives
  • Strengthen partnerships between urban and rural areas to bridge the education gap
  • Help create a more inclusive, connected, and empowered future for all communities


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FAQ

What is Chariti?

– Chariti is inspired by the 19th-century surge of charitable organizations formed to improve the living conditions of the working class in urban slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, led by Lord Shaftesbury in the UK in 1830, was one of the earliest groups aiming to better the lives of industrial workers.

How do you make sure my gifts to Chariti are spent wisely?

– Drawing from the Enlightenment era, where philanthropy among wealthy benefactors flourished, Chariti ensures transparency and efficiency in how funds are allocated to create lasting social impact.

How do you know which children need help?

– We carefully assess communities through partnerships with local organizations, ensuring that we address the most pressing needs, whether that’s education, health care, or general well-being.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

– Yes, for UK-based donors, your contribution is tax-deductible under Gift Aid, as Chariti is a registered charity with HMRC.

Where does my money actually go?

– Chariti focuses on directly impacting children in need. Funds are allocated to educational resources, healthcare, and infrastructure projects designed to uplift entire communities, continuing the philanthropic practices that began in the Enlightenment era.

How do you choose locations to build a community center?

– Locations are selected based on urgent community needs, availability of local support, and accessibility. We prioritize areas where we can make a sustainable difference and where support is most needed, mirroring the thoughtful, purposeful charity movements from the past.

What percentage of my donation goes towards programs?

– Chariti adheres to strict financial practices, ensuring that a large portion of your donation goes directly to our programs, with minimal overhead costs. Historically, debates during the Enlightenment shaped the foundation of our modern approach to combining private charity and social welfare.

What’s your goal?

– Our mission is to champion the causes that matter most, pushing for both immediate aid and long-term systemic change. Inspired by the campaigns of early charitable organizations, Chariti works tirelessly to influence both public policy and grassroots efforts for sustainable improvement.

Updates

August 15, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 22, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

April 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.