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Contributes every month: €5 to 5 Groups
Since 18-01-2012 has contributed €298
Teamer since: 18/01/2012
The mission of evangeli.net is to bring the Gospel through the Internet to all parts of the world to help the development of Humankind. evangeli.net is currently published in 9 languages: English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, German and Chinese. You can help us with just 1 € per month.
Teamer since: 17/01/2019
We help more than thousands of social causes to make their projects possible every day. Since we launched Teaming, we have raised more than 50 Million of Euros for them, totally free of commissions. We have created this Teaming Group to help Teaming Foundation to keep helping others with this platform. Among other supports, thanks to the Teamers of this Group, Teaming is totally free. Our dream: to be self-sustaining because of this Group. Would you like to join us?
Teamer since: 16/04/2020
Open Arms opens its arms to women, men, boys, girls and all those fleeing horror, looking for a chance. The humanitarian emergency in the Mediterranean does not stop and our mission is to protect the lives of the most vulnerable at sea, and on land continues. Working in schools on human rights and empathy and denouncing all injustices is our mission as well. From your hand we can prevent more deaths. We need each other. You are needed.
Teamer since: 23/09/2020
Abril is a 7-year-old girl diagnosed with SPG52, with only 50 diagnoses in the world. SPG52 is an ultra-rare disease that causes very serious symptoms such as severe intellectual disability, epileptic seizures and very rapid muscle degradation in the lower body. Abril started walking when she was 3 years old and now at 7 she can hardly move anymore.
Teamer since: 24/05/2023
We are a group of people affected by multiple sclerosis, a neurodegenerative disease experienced by some 50,000 people in Spain. Two-thirds of the 1,800 people who each year learn they have MS are under the age of 40; three out of four of them are women. GAEM promotes research into treatments for this disease, and seeks to improve the quality of life of affected people and their families. We finance ourselves from the resources of conscious and generous people like you. Will you help us?