Climb to end Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Fund specializes in mountain climbs as a way to raise awareness and money for breast cancer prevention. Unfortunately, in real life climbs, only a certain number of people can climb. This virtual climb opens the climb to everyone! Everyone in the world can participate, even if they cannot walk! Just as the Breast Cancer Fund's actual mountain climbs generate money and breast cancer awareness through sponsors and donations, so does this one. Each time you click, sponsors you see on the site pay for your virtual steps up the virtual mountain. Care2 donates 100% of its revenues from The Climb to the Breast Cancer Fund's cancer programs.
MaterCare's LifeSaver Program
MaterCare International has several chapters worldwide, but the site states that the money raised from the Life Saver Program all goes towards a centre in Apam, Ghana.
Tarahumara Children's Hospital Fund
Tarahumara Children's Hospital Fund is a non profit organization that raises money to support vital services to the Tarahumara Indians in Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico
Craig Research Labs
Click on the button to make a donation to fund cancer research. You may click once per day only.
The Stop HIV Site
The Stop HIV Site was launched on June 16, 2000 to help the many AIDS victims in the world today.
The Breast Cancer Site
Your click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button helps fund free mammograms for women in need — low-income, inner-city and minority women whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited. Your click is paid for by site sponsors, and mammogram funding is provided to clinics throughout the U.S. through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
The Child Health Site
The Child Health Site is dedicated to funding simple and very effective preventatives and treatments with the goal of robust child health around the globe. Your daily click funds the administration of Vitamin A to prevent life-threatening childhood illness and disease as well as one preventable cause of childhood blindness; the manufacture and fitting of children's prostheses so that a child injured by a landmine or other accident can still walk, run and play and still has a fighting chance to be a productive contributor in his or her society as an adult; eye surgeries that can reverse one kind of childhood blindness; and HIV testing that will alert medical personnel that a mother may pass the infection onto her child at birth so that she can be treated and the newborn spared of this terrible disease.