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Hand of Hope
Offers relief and restoration for families caught up in Mumbai's sex trade and food and education for children scraping survival on a rubbish dump in Phnom Penh.

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Ray of Hope
Every week in remote parts of Brazil, the Ray of Hope team takes to the river to meet the needs of children; food, education, support, advice, clothing, medical aid. Their compassion heads deep into the jungle.

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Watoto
From orphaned children to abused mothers, Watoto restores hope to people whose lives have been devastated by suffering. Watoto encourages artistic education and plans for a better future for all.

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Stop The Traffik
STOP THE TRAFFIK is a global movement against the trafficking of people. It has more than 1000 member organisations in 50 countries & a grass roots following of ordinary activists around the world.

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Compassion UK
Compassion seeks out some of the worlds most vulnerable children and through individual sponsors provides them with the means to break the cycle of poverty and create a viable future.

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St Stephens
For over forty years St Stephens has worked among those addicted to drugs in Hong Kong. Founded by Jackie Pullinger, the charity has led thousands of people to faith and new hope.

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Caring for Ex-Offenders and The Regeneration Trust
Working across prisons and estates in London, CFEO seeks to enable prisoners to break the cycle of crime and re-integrate successfully back into society.

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Hope Rwanda
Provides sustainable solutions to poverty that leads to the restoration of hope for the people of Rwanda, primarily by building homes for widows and orphans.

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Shaohannah's Hope
Dedicated to helping prospective adoptive parents overcome the financial barriers associated with adoption.

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For The Silent
Working to bring an end to the sexual exploitation, trafficking and slavery of children worldwide.

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Beanz Meanz Livez
In the UK 88% of Britons have an estimated £10 in change lost in their house. BML provides a means of collecting the coins and uses the money to provide clean water for families and children in India.

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Restoring the Sound
Preventing African schoolgoers from getting caught in a culture of gangs and violence. Restore The Sound uses music as a means to better themselves and their community.

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Baby Watoto
In Uganda, abandoned children - from newborns to two-year-olds - are given care, medical support and a loving environment and a future in a family as part of the Watoto Community.

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Living Hope Community Centre
Plays a vital role in the prevention, care, treatment and support of people infected and affected by HIV and AIDS, and other chronic illnesses in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Lakewood Missions
Reaches out with hope and compassion through medical and humanitarian efforts, to assist people in great need.

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Links International
From micro-enterprise to clean water, Links International has been serving and inspiring the church to impact local communities around the world since 1985.

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Rachel Collins (Staffordshire, UK) gives us £15 a month

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Renee Benzimmer (Netherlands) thinks no child should be subject to trafficking.

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Trevor Mullens is buying the CompassionArt CD for his uncle Roger.

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Elaine Cummins is a Dancer and wants to use her art to help people in need.

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Rosie Isbell (Arts Institute, UK) would like to contribute her Graphic Design skills.

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Derek Smith (USA) has downloaded the free chord sheets and lyrics and is learning the new songs.

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