CHILDREN WALKING TALL

Charity No:1106528
URL:http://www.everyclick.com/childrenwalkingtall
Website:www.childrenwalkingtall.com
Country:United Kingdom
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About CHILDREN WALKING TALL

Founded in 2004, Children Walking Tall is a registered UK charity dedicated to helping slum and street children in India. From our base in Goa, we provide food, shelter, medical care and education for some of the poorest children in India. In a safe, playful environment, they receive a fun and creative education, and also have plenty of time to do what children the world over should do, which is PLAY!

Children Walking Tall was established to give these children a springboard out of poverty. It aims to give the children something most have never had before: a childhood worth remembering.

Funds raised may be used to ...

Provide food, medical assistance and support for the children we help in the local slums and those who attend "The Mango House"

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Legal description

- THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND SICKNESS IN INDIA - THE RELIEF OF SICKNESS AMONG THE POPULATION OF INDIA BY PROVIDING OR ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF HEALTH CARE - THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN INDIA - THE RELIEF OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP AMONG PEOPLE LIVING OR WORKING IN INDIA BY PROVIDING SUCH PERSONS WITH CLOTHES AND FOOD WHICH THEY COULD NOT OTHERWISE AFFORD THROUGH LACK OF MEANS.

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