Can’t do everything. Mustn’t do nothing. Can do something.
At Global Care, we refuse to let poverty daunt us. The scale of global poverty is enormous – the World Bank estimates that 736 million people live in extreme poverty1. However our mission is to tackle this, one child, one family, one community at a time – because doing nothing just isn’t an option.
For nearly 40 years, we have pioneered initiatives supporting vulnerable children and young people in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Central America, through education, vocational training, feeding and welfare care.
Working through grassroots Christian groups worldwide, we deliver effective long-term solutions, leading to independence and self-sufficiency.
We are not willing to do nothing in the face of global poverty. We know we can’t do everything. With your help, we can do something transformative.
Global Care CARES: Our Values
Christ-centred
Authentic
Relational
Enterprising
Serving
Our values direct the culture of our organisation, shaping who we are as well as how we work. These five words are summed up by their acronym: Global Care CARES.
Christ-centred
We seek to be obedient top Christ’s call, inspired by His example and compelled by His love to reach out to the most vulnerable and see his justice established.
Authentic
We seek to build trust through honesty, effective communication and by taking ownership of the things that we need to improve.
Relational
We value others, recognising our interdependent relationship with each other and the importance of listening to input and feedback.
Enterprising
We have faith to help cultivate sustainable change in some of the most challenging places, through innovation, commitment and the courage to try and learn.
Serving
We invest in each other’s success, working to equip, support and promote each other. We celebrate each other’s gifts, contributions and achievements.
We are registered with the Fundraising Regulator, adhering to their fundraising promise. You can read more about this promise, and the Fundraising Regulator, on their website.
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