Tiny Life
Community/Family
The charity was established in 1988 by healthcare professionals and concerned parents in the Belfast area in response to the growing number of babies requiring special or intensive care at birth. Since our inception, we have established ourselves as a dynamic and highly effective organisation which has made – and continues to make – a valuable contribution to families across Northern Ireland by supporting medical research in the areas of still birth, miscarriage and premature birth and by identifying and addressing shortfalls in follow-up services for all those affected by premature birth. We work closely with healthcare professionals, parents and local health authorities to keep up-to-date with the changing needs of families and to identify how best to address them.
Tiny Tickers
Research/Dev
We are an independent, national charity, based in the UK, our Trustees are concerned parents, supported by medical experts in the UK and Europe. Tiny Tickers is working to improve the way that congenital heart disease is detected, diagnosed and managed. We are also working to improve our understanding of the prenatal blood circulation and how heart disease can affect developing babies.
TLC
Children/Education
Since we rescued our first two little ones in April 1993, we have continued to play a part in changing the destiny of more than 600 babies who have been abandoned or orphaned, as our nation continues to be plagued by HIV-AIDS, unemployment and high crime levels. Every baby at TLC is a part of our family, we hold each little one dear, we fight for the rights of every one, we seek the best for each individual, always.
To Be Worldwide
Children/Education
To Be Worldwide has made a meaningful contribution towards access to facilities for quality education. Founded in 2002 To Be Worldwide builds educational facilities that complement the existing school structure. Each facility offers a children's library, a computer Centre and an activities program. All programs are designed to stimulate the development of children's creative & ICT skills. The facilities operate in partnership with the local school for basic education (primary- and junior secondary schools).
To Russia with Love
Children/Education
To Russia with Love is a charity helping Russian orphans in a number of regions across the Russian Federation but predominantly in the Bryansk Region in Western Russia. What started off in 1998 as one woman's promise to a child that she would come back to hug and kiss them has grown into a successful charity doing life changing work with thousands of orphaned and abandoned children across the Russian Federation. Buildings have been rebuilt, care and education programs developed, staff hired, and children loved.
Tofino Botanical Gardens Foundation
Environment
Tofino Botanical Gardens Foundation is home to the Tofino Botanical Gardens and the Clayoquot Field Station. We are a non-profit organization and a registered Canadian charity, located on a 12-acre waterfront site in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. We endeavour to explore the relationship between culture and nature by pursing interests across disciplinary lines. We are dedicated to the creation of a living classroom where future generations will learn about the natural and cultural history of Clayoquot Sound and the remaining coastal temperate rainforests of the world.
Together Trust
Children/Education
The Trust has over 30 social care, special education, community support and consultancy services. It is also a registered domiciliary care agency for children and adults and is one of the largest providers of residential services from short-term emergency care to long-term placements. The Trust’s well respected fostering service provides family placements across the North of England. Since 2003 we have also operated as an Approved Adoption Agency. The Trust’s provides the broadest approach to person centred planning in consultation with service users.
Tomorrow Trust
Children/Education
Tomorrow Trust is the pioneer of exit strategy and sustainability for orphan and vulnerable children through education in South Africa. We are committed to assisting children in passing their schools exams through a Holiday School support programme and Saturday School Programme. Tomorrow Trust partners with Private schools where the teachers make themselves available to give the best education South Africa has to offer in order to bridge the gap in education that the children are exposed to.
Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation
Animals/Wildlife
ARF was created in 1991 by Tony and Elaine La Russa to address the needs of companion animals. Their vision for ARF is an organization that can not only aid abandoned and homeless animals, but also promote the concept that people's lives can be enhanced by strengthening the bonds between humans and animals. With these intertwined goals as the guiding principles, and an intention to become a national as well as local leader, ARF has designed progressive programs for many populations including abused children, the elderly, victims of violence and others who can benefit from the healing contact of animals. ARF will continue to respond to the immediate needs of animals who have been neglected, abused or deprived of love to ensure they find high quality homes.
Tools With A Mission - TWAM
Research/Dev
Tools With A Mission (TWAM) started twenty five years ago, and has since then given this help by collecting and refurbishing tools and equipment no longer required in the UK and sending them overseas. TWAM was the brainchild of John Bennett of Waterlooville. A teacher by profession, John became involved in getting together a collection of tools to support the agricultural development work being carried out in Zaire (as it was then) by the late David Stockley. John discovered that tools were badly needed and soon involved pupils from his school collecting all kinds of agricultural tools. Under his direct supervision the pupils cleaned, renovated and painted the tools ready to go to Zaire. In many countries of the world people have few skills, little education and no means of earning a living. A switch from aid dependency to self sufficiency is impossible without help.
Topsy Foundation
Community/Family
The Topsy Foundation was conceptualised and founded in 2000 by Duke Kaufman, Silja Elena and Doug Maritz. The mission of the Topsy Foundation is fulfilled using interrelated programmes, which operate together to help prevent HIV and AIDS and alleviate its consequences. Frequently, the activities done in one project fulfil the mandates of more than one programme. It is precisely this 'web' of intervention that is helping to bring social, economic and physical change - within the communities that Topsy serves. Topsy seeks to address the effects of HIV and AIDS by intervening in the lives of individuals infected and affected by HIV and AIDS, as well as addressing the plight of affected children, by attending to their basic needs.
Toronto Humane Society
Animals/Wildlife
The day to day operations of The Toronto Humane Society emphasize the shelter and return of lost pets, care and hospital services for abused and abandoned animals, adoptions to good homes, and wildlife rehabilitation and release. The Society has a modern facility that houses its shelter, clinic and administrative offices. Technological advances such as computerized record-keeping, microchip pet identification and rapid-fire telecommunications systems have enhanced the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of shelter operations. The Society operates as an independent not-for-profit organization supported by donors and members. The THS does not receive government funding.
ToughLove South Africa
Community/Family
TOUGHLOVE® started in South Africa in 1988 with one group, and is presently offering thirteen groups nationwide. TOUGHLOVE® is a self help, family support group for any person, who is troubled by a loved one’s disruptive behaviour. In other words, we help the families of abusers to recover from the devastating effects that substance abuse has on them. We cover any form of unacceptable behaviour, substance abuse, addiction and support the family through any crisis they may be facing. TOUGHLOVE® is not run by professionals, it is run by family members who have practiced the principles and have an abuser in their families.
Tourette Syndrome Association
Health/Medical
Founded in 1972 in Bayside New York, the national Tourette Syndrome Association is the only national voluntary non-profit membership organization in this field. We offer resources and referrals to help people and their families cope with the problems that occur with TS. We raise public awareness and counter media stereotypes about TS. Our membership includes individuals, families, relatives, and medical and allied professionals working in the field.
Tourette Syndrome Association
Research/Dev
Tourettes Action is the UK’s leading support and research charity for people with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and their families. We want people with TS to receive the practical support and social acceptance they need to help them live their lives to the full. We deal with all forms of TS including the most challenging. TS is an inherited neurological condition. It affects one schoolchild in every hundred and more than 300,000 children and adults in the UK. TS is sometimes known as multiple tic disorder or tic spectrum disorder. In most cases TS is also linked to other behaviours, most often Obsessional Compulsive Disorder and Attention Deficit Disorder. Our work is organised into five programmes. Three focus on improving the quality of life of people with Tourette Syndrome at intersecting stages: children up to the age of 18; young adults aged 16 to 25; and adults beyond the age of 25. The fourth programme is specifically to improve experience of diagnosis, a particularly difficult time. The fifth programme aims to support research projects to improve quality of life at every stage.
Tourism Concern
Human Rights
Tourism Concern fights exploitation in tourism. We are an independent, non-industry based, UK charity. We have a membership of almost 900 and we work with partners in over 20 destination countries to ensure that tourism always benefits local people. We are the only organisation in Europe actively campaigning on tourism and human rights issues. We work tirelessly to expose and challenge tourism's exploitative practices. Tourism Concern takes a solution driven approach and has played a crucial role in promoting forms of tourism that provide meaningful benefits to people in destination communities.
Towards Future
Children/Education
Universal education is a great slogan. The biggest challenges to it are however more widely rooted in social structure and economic conditions than the slogan may suggest. Education in India hardly glitters if one takes a long hard look in it. We, at Towards Future want to address this in our small way. We want to be partners in the current drive for Universal Education for those, who are deprived to have this due to their economic distress and actually make a difference in lives of children and their families below poverty line by bringing education to them.
TRADE AID
Humanitarian Aid
Trade Aid is a UK registered charity which works with and supports Trade Aid Tanzania, a Tanzanian non profit-making Trust. It is a partnership between the national, regional and local government of Tanzania, the community of Mikindani and Trade Aid.
Trade Aid
Research/Dev
Trade Aid is a truly unique New Zealand based fair trade organisation. We are importers, wholesalers and retailers of fair trade products. We go above and beyond basic fair trade standards and our relationships with our trading partners form the basis of everything we do. We share our profits with our trading partners (it’s only fair!), we help support our partners to increase production and quality and are willing to pay for our product before we receive it through interest free pre-financing. We engage in long term trading relationships and we speak out for greater justice in international trade rules, all this plus paying a fairer price.
Traditions for Tomorrow
Arts/Culture
Since 1986, Traditions for Tomorrow accompanies initiatives of cultural assertion of dozens of peoples and minorities, amounting to hundreds of indigenous communities in Central and South America. Traditions for Tomorrow is also involved with national and international government bodies, such as UNESCO, WIPO and the UN, to work on international norms and national policies, including: cultural rights of indigenous peoples, safeguarding of the living cultural heritage, protection of cultural diversity. Initiatives accompanied by Traditions for Tomorrow, all small-scale projects, are designed and carried out by the actual beneficiaries in rural areas of a dozen countries. They deal with music, creeds, know-how, alternative education, etc.