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About the Yeatman Foundation

The Yeatman Foundation is a philanthropic organisation dedicated to supporting charities around the World fighting child poverty and HIV/AIDS. The Foundation supports charities and Non Government Organisations that can demonstrate they reach the most vulnerable and provide support and care to those most in need. The Foundation has an office in Great Britain and the United States.

Up to 46 million people live with HIV/AIDS worldwide; five million die per year, one person every six seconds. Much more can be done to help people with HIV/AIDS recover – we have the knowledge, we have the expertise and we have the desire. The Yeatman Foundation seeks to help provide a vehicle through which more can be done.

The GDP of the poorest 48 nations, a quarter of the nations in the world, is less than the wealth of the world’s three richest people combined. Seven million children die every year as a result of poverty and debt crises – 13 children every minute. Nothing more need be said to illustrate the catastrophic effects of child poverty. The Yeatman Foundation is dedicated to bringing about change.

Outlining the Foundations’ mission, Chairman Brian Yeatman said:

“There is no more important investment for the future than the care and welfare of our children and no more important battle than the fight against the terrible affliction of HIV/AIDS.

This Foundation will use its resources, helping those agencies that make a real difference to achieve their goals providing care, support and hope to those that need it most.”

In the past 12 months the Foundation has supported charities such as Save the Children, Children International and Project Open Hand. See our section on Yeatman Charities for more information on specific Yeatman charities.

For more information about the Foundation and criteria for support please contact us.

 

   

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