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Every month we select three charities or causes to support and the money we raise is split equally between them. Please note that ALL the commission we receive from the site goes directly to these causes. We fund the upkeep of the site ourselves and don't take anything out to cover our costs.
The causes below are the ones we are currently supporting. You can also find out which causes we have supported in the past and how much we've raised to date by clicking here.
1. Water Aid
Water Aid is an international charity whose mission is to overcome poverty by enabling the world's poorest people to gain access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene
education. These basic human rights underpin health, education and livelihoods and form the first, essential step in overcoming poverty.
Water Aid works with local partners, who understand local issues, and provide them with the skills and support to help communities set up and manage practical and sustainable projects that meet their real needs.
Click here to go to the Water Aid website and find out more about their work.
2. Mines Advisory Group
The MAG (Mines Advisory Group) expertly clears abandoned weapons and landmines from conflict zones to further the road to peace and development. It works with communities to lessen the threat of death and injury, whilst releasing safe land and other vital resources back to the people who need them.
Operating since 1989 and having worked on a variety of conflict-related projects in around 35 countries, MAG currently has operations in Angola, Cambodia, Cyprus, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Lao PDR, Lebanon, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Vietnam.
MAG is also co-laureate of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded for its work with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
Click here to go to the Mines Advisory Group website and find out more about their work.
3. World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
WWF is the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation working in more than 90 countries. Its mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
Click here to go to the WWF website and find out more about their work.
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