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A New Beginning Project locations: Pakistan Education, healthcare, and eradication of discrimination & violence against women & girls in the poorest communities of Pakistan. Click here to give.
Caring & Living As Neighbors (CLAN) Project locations: Australia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam Services for children living with chronic conditions in resource poor countries. Click here to give.
Chang Ai Media Project Project locations: China Films to address health issues in China, through public service ads and documentaries seen on television and the Internet. Click here to give. Chi Heng Foundation Project locations: China, Hong Kong SAR Education and living expenses for thousands of AIDS-affected children. Click here to give. China Children Insurance Foundation Project locations: China Insurance for children and teenagers living in poverty. Click here to give. Child's Dream Foundation Project locations: Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam Humanitarian services for children living in extreme poverty within the Mekong sub-region. Click here to give. Enrichment in Action Project locations: Cambodia Education for orphans and poor children. The program is based out of Angkor Hospital for Children. Click here to give. Friends of New Cambodia Children's Life Association Project locations: Cambodia Orphanage services in Phnom Penh. Click here to give. Fuyang AIDS Orphan Salvation Association Project locations: China Services for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Fuyang, Anhui. Click here to give. Friends of Tapulanga Project locations: Philippines Educational scholarships and medical mission clinics operated by the Tapulanga Foundation, based in Bacolod City. Click here to give. Hua Yuan SARS Fund Project locations: Hong Kong Prevention and treatment Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which has become a worldwide epidemic. Click here to give. Imagine Cambodia Foundation Project locations: Cambodia Financial, medical and educational assistance to impoverished and ambandoned children. Click here to give. Integrated Rural Development Centre Project locations: India Social services to empower women and children through education, training, microfiance and other programs. Click here to give. IRRI Fund Singapore Project locations: Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Pacific Islands, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam Helping to improve the lives of Asia's millions of poor rice farmers and consumers via support for world class science and research. Click here to give.
Jeannine & Billy's Children's Foundation Project locations: Cambodia Assistance to families of HIV/AIDS patients. Click here to give. Manny Pacquiao Foundation Project locations: Philippines Poverty alleviation in the Philippines by supporting medical assistance, promoting children’s education, and providing help for those suffering from natural disasters. Click here to give. Philippine Business for Social Progress Project locations: Philippines Literacy, community health services, and enterprise development in support of long-term peace in Mindanao. Click here to give. Shanghai Special Education Consulting Project locations: China Education consulting and services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, learning disabilities, and other related conditions. Click here to give. Symbiosis Charitable Society Project locations: India Education and services for children who are orphaned, handicapped or victims of extreme poverty and dysfunctional families in Dubahal, Bihar. Click here to give. Vairam Telesis Education Centre Fund Project locations: India Vocational training for women and disabled youth, day care for children, home and medical care for the elderly. Click here to give. Vision for Asia Fund Project locations: Korea Support for visiting ophthalmic fellows for doctors from under-resourced areas of Asia at King’s College Hospital in London. Click here to give. | Adopt an entire project as your own. These projects have been pre-evaluated by Give2Asia and are ready to begin now.
Protecting Communities from the Spread of Tuberculosis Project location: Burma Partner: Metta Development Foundation Budget: $55,000
Create five new TB centers and help treat and educate hundreds who are infected or at risk of tuberculosis. Click here to learn more ...
Caring for Polytrauma Earthquake Victims in Sichuan Project location: China Partners: The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the DePree Center Public Policy Institute Budget: $348,500
To improve the quality of life for the Sichuan earthquake survivors by closing the treatment gap for the many polytrauma victims. This will be accomplished by training 200 psychiatrists in Sichuan on the latest approaches to providing comprehensive care for individuals suffering from polytrauma. Click here to learn more ...
Helping Elderly Women Suffering from Psychological Trauma after the Earthquake Project location: China Partners: The Asia Foundation Budget: $125,000
To meet the psycho-social needs of elderly women in Shifang City who were victims of the earthquake. Click here to learn more ...
Healing the Psychological Wounds of Teachers Project location: China Partners: The Institute of Psychology at the China Academy of Science (IPCAS) Budget: $48,000
To provide needed psychosocial support for teachers suffering from post-traumatic stress following the Sichuan earthquake and give them the skills to help others heal. Project will provide one year of psychological aid and training for teachers. Click here to learn more ...
Helping Build Psychosocial Health and Well-Being for Youth Project location: China Partners: Mercy Corps Budget: $840,000
To build healthy and resilient futures for youth in earthquake-affected communities in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces through targeted psychosocial programs and capacity building for the institutions and organizations that support them. Click here to learn more ...
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