Compassiviste Foundation

Compassiviste Foundation

At a glance

Causes

  • Animals / wildlife
  • Climate action
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Poverty relief
  • Refugees / migrants

Other details

Organisation type: 
Charity
Geographical remit: 
International

Objectives

Our Vision

Compassiviste Foundation believes in a world free of poverty, cruelty, and suffering; a place of peace, hope, love and dignity that is free of division and racial and religious persecution where humankind lives in harmony with the natural environment.

Our Mission

Compassiviste Foundation’s primary mission is simple: to respond to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and help the displaced to recover and rebuild their lives. We aim to do this through the delivery of emergency and ongoing aid and medical provisions, and through educational sponsorship awards at universities.

Our Values

Our five core committments drive our decisions, our actions, and our projects. They can be found in every area of our work. They are:

  1. We are committed to the displaced, regardless of race, colour and country of origin

We believe strongly that the world’s estimated 100million+ displaced individuals have a right to and deserve adequate shelter, fresh food, clean water, and political and cultural freedom, regardless of their race, ethnicity or country of origin. We will not turn our backs on the vulnerable and will do everything within our means to help them to recover and rebuild their lives.

      2. We are committed to climate change refugees

We believe strongly that the plight of climate change refugees – the world’s forgotten victims – should not be overlooked. These people are from the poorest and most vulnerable communities – those which contribute the least to global warming – and through no fault of their own are the ones hit hardest by this crisis.

      3. We are committed to higher education

We believe strongly that higher education should be available to all, including those displaced by conflict, political unrest, environmental disasters, and global warming. Only by delivering higher educational learning can we elevate the life chances of young, displaced adults to help them avoid poverty and exploitation in later life. 

   4. We are committed to ongoing aid and support, not just emergency relief

We recognise that emergency humanitarian aid is important, but that it is not sufficient. We aim to deliver ongoing financial aid, ongoing medical aid, and ongoing educational sponsorships in order that we can help the displaced to recover and rebuild their lives.

   5. We are committed to rapid response

We believe strongly that lives can be saved by responding to emerging humanitarian catastrophes swiftly and effectively. We will always aim to channel funds and medical aid to our frontline partners as quickly as we possibly can.

Activities

Helping the Forgotten Victims of Climate Change

Climate refugees do not qualify for protection under international law. These people are from the poorest and most vulnerable communities – those which contribute the least to global warming – and through no fault of their own are the ones hit hardest by this crisis.

Higher Educational Sponsorship Awards

Compassiviste Foundation offers higher education sponsorship awards at universities to help displaced school leavers to achieve their academic potential and avoid the shackles of lifelong poverty.

Emergency & Ongoing Humanitarian Aid

Compassiviste Foundation delivers emergency and ongoing humanitarian aid to those most in need, wherever they are in the world. Find out more about our humanitarian aid projects and what you can do to help.

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