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    Support from Trusts

    Charitable Trusts and Foundations

    Interact Worldwide works with a wide range of trusts and foundations to provide sexual and reproductive health and HIV and AIDS education, increase access to services, empower vulnerable communities, and advocate at local, national and international levels.

    Our projects focus on adolescent children and young people and cover issues such as maternal health, reproductive health, family planning, HIV and AIDS, and rights.

    Trusts and foundations play a significant role in helping Interact to reach and improve the lives of vulnerable communities throughout the developing world. Interact Worldwide builds long-term partnerships with large well known trusts such as the Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust to smaller to family foundations who know that we make their donations go a long way.

    Your support could make a significant difference:

    £4,500 could pay to restore, staff and equip a disused rural clinic in India, offering essential new health services to communities that suffer high rates of maternal and infant mortality. 

    • £15,000 could help us launch an HIV and AIDS education programme in Pakistan. This sum could help us to offer vital information on HIV and sexual and reproductive health to sex workers and other high risk groups in Pakistan.
    • £30,000 could help to launch a sexual and reproductive health programme in India that aims to protect young people from unwanted pregnancy and HIV and AIDS.

    To find out how your trust or foundation can support Interact Worldwide, contact Ryan Wilkinson on +44 (0) 20 7241 8500 or email wilkinsonr@interactworldwide.org 

     

     
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    INTERACT ARTICLE FOR THE NEW STATESMEN

    Interact article for the New Statesmen magazine