Imagine waking up and not recognising your own child, not remembering your family or friends and having to re-learn your life Headway Essex cares for people who have acquired a brain injury and this may be through sporting or work accidents, road traffic accidents, assault, illness or disease.
Team Phoenix is a breast cancer survivorship programme. We address mind, body, and soul through the sport of triathlon. Our women follow personalised 12-week training programmes with our coach, form friendships through social events and ultimately race together in a sprint distance triathlon.
Belvoir Vale RDA is an independent charity which is proud to be a member group of the of the Riding for the Disabled Association. We offer a wide range of equestrian opportunities for adults and children living with disabilities in our local area. We are based at Belle Vue Stables in the beautiful village of Colston Bassett in Nottinghamshire.
The Derby Multicultural Community Centre is launching a fundraising campaign to aid civilian victims in Gaza due to the urgent humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing conflict. We aim to provide crucial support, including food, medical supplies, and shelter, to those enduring the devastating consequences of violence. By collecting funds, we aspire to offer immediate assistance, standing in solidarity with innocent civilians affected by the conflict. This initiative emphasizes our commitment to alleviating suffering, fostering unity, and addressing the pressing needs of the vulnerable populations in Gaza during this critical time.
The Tibet Culture Trust is a non-denominational UK Charity providing healthcare, education, social and economic support not only for people of Tibetan origin, but also people –especially children - of various cultural origins all over the world. The TCT’s founder is the Venerable Lama Jamyang Lekshey, a Tibetan-born Lama.
We are a registered non profit charity raising awareness and funds for all rare sub-type renal cancers in the UK, particular the sub-type RMC (Renal Medullary Carcinoma) We want to raise funds and awareness to advance the knowledge and education and research into rare renal cancers. We want to help to support families and sufferers by improving and extend the quality of lives. This will include such as providing equipment and treatment. In Ricky’s memory we will aim to try and help with supporting firefighters across the UK with health and rehabilitation when needed. A charity that will make every penny count.
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Liverpool Domestic Abuse Service (L.D.A.S.) is a free Independent Confidential Service. Our aim is to Protect, Support and Empower women and girls who suffer from domestic abuse, to live safe independent lives. Your donations and fund raising activities will enable us to ensure that anyone affected by domestic abuse can access our support.
We support families of children and adolescents with cancer from anywhere in the UK. CCPA helps to ease the desolation that families feel when their child is diagnosed with cancer through a network of support groups. The charity provides advice and information on all aspects of childhood cancer.
The Feed Foundation funds training and support for people who have been homeless in Norwich. We help people access long term accommodation and get in to work. We work with ex-offenders, people with drug and alcohol problems and people with mental health issues. We also run a catering enterprise.
Oxfordshire Association for the Blind (OAB) helps blind and partially sighted adults and children across Oxfordshire to cope with sight loss. We are committed to promoting independence and opportunity and offer information, advice and support to those affected, their families and carers.
Donations to AKF support the programmes of the Aga Khan Development Network. AKDN works across a spectrum of fields, from food security to microfinance, to improve living conditions and development opportunities for poor or isolated communities in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. www.akdn.org
Seafarers, who are responsible for transporting 95% of the world's goods, are frequently overlooked and forgotten about. With the fast turnaround of ship in ports, being on board for 10 months, reduced crew numbers and increased workloads, the lives of seafarers are often tough and hard. Seafarers face long periods away from family and friends with limited or no communication for weeks on end. Shore leave can be severely restricted, particularly for certain nationalities. Welfare facilities and services both onboard and ashore can be a lifeline for seafarers. ISWAN works to support the welfare of seafarers all over the world. We work in support of organisations and bodies that provide direct welfare services to seafarers. We work to enable the establishment of welfare facilities and services in port and on ships. ISWAN also provides direct welfare services to seafarers. The 24 hour multilingual helpline, seafarerhelp, runs every day of the year and is free for seafarers to call from anywhere in the world. ISWAN also runs an emergency welfare fund for seafarers in dire need, produces health information for seafarers, and provides information on the location of seafarer centres.
The Severfield Foundation is an independently registered charity raising funding for and offering practical assistance to charitable bodies throughout the UK. The Severfield Foundation supports their major “partner” charity Alzheimer's Society and the local charities chosen by each Group company.
To renovate and re-open a former church hall as a community hub and place of worship where the local community can gather in a social space and get involved in community activities based around support and well-being.
The Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre provides support and information to people affected by cancer. Based at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Northwood, the LJMC's services include a drop-in centre, telephone helpline, counselling, complementary therapies and benefits advice. The LJMC responds to more than 35,000 requests for help each year and we are extremely grateful to everyone who raises money to enable us to meet these requests. Thank you. The LJMC is an integral part of Mount Vernon Cancer Centre and a fund within the charity East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust Charitable Fund, reg. no 1053338
The Mikaere Foundation supports families with children who have Nonketotic Hyperglycinemea. We raise awareness, connect families and fund research into NKH treatment. We bring hope and build futures for NKH kids.
London 2012 has been incredible for women's sport but we need your help to make sure that the buzz around the Games creates a lasting legacy for women in the UK. Our aim is to create a nation of active women and with your support, we can help the next generation of girls to be fit, happy and healthy