Some of our International Charities include:

Barcelona, Spain - FSC (Fundación Salud y Comunidad) is a not-for-profit international NGO whose main objectives include contributing to the health and social well-being of the community through the development of programs for health promotion and quality of life. FSC has developed more than 40 programs at local, national, and international levels in areas such as drug abuse, AIDS and HIV, labor reinsertion, domestic violence, immigrant populations, health education for youth, etc. http://www.fsyc.org

Wellington, New Zealand - Global Volunteer Network , is to support the work of local community organizations in developing countries through the placement of international volunteers. The Global Volunteer Network currently has volunteer opportunities available through our partner organizations in China, Ecuador, Ghana, Nepal and Romania. Volunteer work is a great way to contribute to the global community and also fosters personal growth. http://www.volunteer.org.nz

United Kingdom - Peace Child International, is a non-profit organization that encourages young people to become active players in sustainable development. We operate a program called Be the Change!, which is a sustainable development initiative that is entirely created, lead and implemented by young people. Under this program, we accept proposals from young people who want to make a change in their community. We help them formulate their proposals, find funding and implement their projects. We have over 170 projects in 67 countries. We are also involved in education for sustainable development, producing materials made by young people for young people from around the world. this work also involves visiting schools around the UK and linking them with groups overseas who are doing projects. http://www.peacechild.org

Rome, Italy - World Food Programme, is the food aid arm of the United Nations system. Consistent with its mandate, WFP will continue to: Use food aid to support economic and social development; Meet refugee and other emergency food needs, and the associated logistics support Promote world food security in accordance with the recommendations of the United Nations and FAO. The core policies and strategies that govern WFP activities are to provide food aid: To save lives in refugee and other emergency situations. To improve the nutrition and quality of life of the most vulnerable people at critical times in their lives. To help build assets and promote the self-reliance of poor people and communities, particularly through labor-intensive works programmes. http://www.wfp.org