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Location
London, England 51.52-0.1
Meetups
4 so far
Rating
Child's i Foundation No recent ratings
Founded
January 9, 2009

Child's i Foundation is a charity set up to build a home for abandoned babies in Uganda.

Getting involved with Child’s i Foundation is about far more than giving money. We have an enormous to do list we need help with from building the home in Kampala to web design, printed materials, mobile communications or just advising us how to do things better. There is so much to do ...

http://childsifoundation.wordpress.com/so-much-to-do/

We're also committed to innovation and want to our supporters and wider community to help us brainstorm brilliant ideas to make our promise of building the babies' home not only reality but a really enjoyable venture to be part of.

For more:
http://www.childsifoundation.org
http://twitter.com/childsi

What members are saying

 It is good to be able to interact with other people that are involved in the charity and be able to share your ideas with people who have lots of different skills. 

 It's a lovely meetup group that is friendly and very social, an informative chat with Lucy is a great way of seeing what the charity is up to and meeting other supporters is great. 

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What's new?

  • Oct 21
    • New member
      “Hey guys, have kept on meaning to be more involved in Child's i for a while - Kirsty and Lucy and the work they do are awesome! Am finally getting off my arse and doing something about it!”
  • Oct 6
    • New member
      “I,ve always wanted to help unprivield children in poor countries”
  • Sep 23
    • New member
      “I am currently volunteering full time with Lucy (child's i) doing this that and the other for her..so its good to know whats going on properly everywhere...”
  • Jul 23
    • New member
      “I've been blown away by the passion of the individuals at the heart of Child's i. We need a new way of looking at charity & giving - and turn it into an enriching personal experience and not simply a one-off or series of transactions. Count me in!”