According to my search results, the charity that received funds from the Non-Prophet Week in 2013 was Give Directly, a charity that simply transfers cash to extremely poor people in Kenya and Uganda. This information was obtained from an article on Humanist Life, a website that promotes humanism and secular values. [1]
Non-Prophet Week is an annual charity week for the irreligious in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is coordinated by the Humanist Students (formally The National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Societies, AHS). The event aims to raise money for various charities, and in 2013, Give Directly was one of the beneficiaries. [2]
It's worth noting that Non-Prophet Week has supported different charities over the years, including the Ugandan Humanist Schools Trust, which provides a secular education in Uganda. [1]
Here's an image from Humanist Life that shows the impact of Non-Prophet Week on the Ugandan Humanist Schools Trust: [3]
References:
[1] https://humanistlife.org.uk/2015/11/11/non-prophet-week-and-why-humanist-charity-matters/ [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Prophet_Week [3] https://humanistlife.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Uganda-Humanists.jpg
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