There are thousands of great charities and causes today. I especially focus on the following.
- Homelessness and Housing
- Human Rights
- Human Traficking
- Prison Reform
- Conservation
Homelessness and Housing
Centre Point – Centre Point provides emergency accommodation, support, information and training for homeless young people in London
Habitat for Humanity Cambodia – Their vision is: A world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Kiva – Kiva provides microfinance in developing countries, basically pump-priming finance that helps people become financially independent. Kiva is all about intelligent aid that supports and encourages the transition from aid to self-sufficiency and trade.
Human rights
Fair Trials International
https://www.fairtrials.org
Human Rights Watch
www.hrw.org
Human Trafficking
Stop the Traffik
http://www.stopthetraffik.org/uk/
Hope for Justice
http://hopeforjustice.org
Unseen
http://www.unseenuk.org
Oasis UK
http://www.oasisuk.org/anti-trafficking
Prisons and Prison Reform
Prison Reform Trust
http://www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk/WhoWeAre
Howard League for Penal Reform
http://howardleague.org
Conservation
League Against Cruel Sports – The League’s Dog Fighting campaign was launched to highlight the problem of dogs being used for fighting. Although illegal since 1835, evidence shows that dog fighting is gaining in popularity in our towns and cities and the animals involved need to be protected.