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Sense International (Romania) June 2008
ALMT donate £46,266 for deaf blind children in Romania.
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Kids Company (London) June 2008
ALMT donated £30,000 in January to buy a bus and a futher £5,000 in June to fund football ambitions
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Hebron Orphanage (India) May 2008
Additional £18,000 committed to Hebron
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Child Headed Families Project (South Africa) November 2007
Caring for 156 families, comprised of 300 children ,who have been orphaned as a result of the HIV Aids pandemic and who have no kinship support.
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Enugu Charity Home (Nigeria) November 2007
AMLT donate £19,473 for a 25,000 gallon underground water tank for childrens home in poor mining town in Nigeria
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Oaklands School (Edinburgh) November 2007
The Oaklands School in Edinburgh provides education for children and young people with severe complex learning difficulties
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Epic Arts (Cambodia) July 2007
Epic Arts work with disabled children and young people in Cambodia. At present Epic hires a building which has no wheelchair access to the main workshop and is confining in many ways.
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Springboard (South London) July 2007
Springboard for Children aims is to challenge the effects of underachievement in deprived inner city areas and break the cycle of disaffection, alienation and frustration experienced by barely literate primary school children – feelings that can have a detrimental effect on a child’s life chances.
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Hebron Orphanage (India) July 2007
For our biggest project, the Hebron Orphanage in Southern Inida, we are pleased to be donating an additional £22,345 for the Angus Lawson Vocational College.
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IntoUniversity (North London) March 2007
The vision of IntoUniversity is to provide a national network of high quality, local learning centres where young people are inspired to achieve. At each local centre IntoUniversity will offer an innovative programme that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to attain either a university place or another chosen aspiration.
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Hebron Orphanage (India) January 2007
A DB colleague and friend Jockey Potter drew my attention an article in The Cambridge Evening News on 18th October about an orphanage in India called Hebron in Andhra Pradesh that is facing closure.
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