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CWI may refer to: In organizations and institutions: *Care for the Wild International *Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *Certified Welding Inspector, American Welding Society *Children's Welfare Institute, Shanghai, China *Christian Witness to Israel *Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College *College of Western Idaho, a new Community College in Nampa, Idaho *Committee for a Workers' International (1974), Committee for a Workers' International, an international socialist organisation which split in 2019 into the Committee for a Workers' International (2019) and International Socialist Alternative *Communist Workers' International *Cricket West Indies, the governing body for cricket in the Caribbean In other uses: *Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad *Civil War: The Initiative, a comic book crossover storyline. *Cloverway Inc., a Japanese Animation dubbing company in the United States *CWI (encoding), a Hungarian character set in the 1980s *The Cold War, ...
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Care For The Wild International
Care for the Wild International is an animal charity, a non-governmental organization established in 1984 and based in the United Kingdom. It supports wildlife projects and it campaigns on animal rights issues in Britain and around the world. History Care for the Wild International was set up by Dr Bill Jordan in 1984 from his bookshop in Horsham, West Sussex in the United Kingdom. As the charity grew, it moved to new premises but it is still based in Horsham. It is now an international organisation with an annual income of over £700,000, using the money to fund projects and campaigns both in the United Kingdom and overseas. Mission The stated aim of Care for the Wild International is to "rescue, protect and defend animals in need around the globe". It helps fund rescue centres and animal sanctuaries caring for abandoned, injured and orphaned wild animals in the United Kingdom and in Africa. It operates an "adoption" scheme under which donors can target their donations towards spe ...
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