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MAD Foundation

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    John Lawler FRGS | Operation SafeDrop Ukraine | MAD (Make A Difference) Foundation
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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    Alessandra Hay Recent graduate (Russian and Persian) from Oxford University, seeking employment/internship
    • Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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  • Christa Welle Donker Chief Operating Officer at MAD Foundation
    • City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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    Denis Mkanula COCO project coordinator in Moshi at Comrades of Children Overseas
    • Tanzania
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    Toby Illingworth Head of Operations for Operation SafeDrop, Director of The Kulin Initiative
    • Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine
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Overview

The MAD (Make a Difference) Foundation helps people in some of the world’s poorest communities to help themselves, by working with them at a grassroots level to develop much needed community resources. Registered UK Charity No. 1111805 Our charitable objective is: ‘To advance education and aid in the relief of poverty in any part of the world’ The MAD Foundation has funded over 300 community Projects, including the building of 128 classrooms, 80 toilet blocks and pit latrines, 12 pre-schools, 1 HIV clinic, 1 green house, 1 kitchen with a bread oven, 100 sinks and wash stations, 1 technical block, 8 permanent family houses and 20 fishing boats destroyed by the 2004 Tsunami, 13 Water tanks for schools, 8 playgrounds, 5 bridges, 5 storm-drains, 2 bakeries, 1 Fish farm and a guinea pig shed. We’ve also planted over 25,000 trees, dug and laid 25 miles of water pipeline, taught 85,000 lessons, coached 63,000 sports sessions, renovated 6 orphanages and a home for street kids…..and we’re still counting…… By enabling sustainable projects and facilities, focusing on key areas such as education, child welfare, primary healthcare, health education, and employment skills, the MAD Foundation supports communities in creating better opportunities and scope for further development. In addition to funding all building materials, on average for every volunteer we take out we also employ one local person at each Project location. This may be a skilled mason, carpenter, driver or a cook, and underpins our ‘Developing Together’ ethos.