(UK, 272100) Browse eventsThe Brittle Bone Society is the only UK charity supporting people who have Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Someone with OI can experience hundreds of fractures in their lifetime. We work closely with the main NHS centres of excellence located in Sheffield, Birmingham, London, Manchester, Bristol and Glasgow who continue to make medical breakthroughs and advances in the various orthopaedic surgical procedures that OI patients require. Part of our work is to fundraise for specialised wheelchairs, to give people their right to improved mobility and more independence. We also work to raise awareness about issues of isolation and support vital research programmes into better treatments and diagnosis of this rare condition. A key pillar of our work is to provide much needed support when a person is diagnosed, or when they learn their new baby has the condition The feedback we receive from both members and medical professionals is that the service provided by the Brittle Bone Society is highly valued and indeed critical in improving the day to day lives of people with OI. Please support the Brittle Bone Society and help people who live with bones that break.
(UK, 1155001) Browse eventsIt aims to provide information and support to members, and to raise awareness of trigeminal neuralgia amongst medical professions and the general public. Above all, it is there to provide hope and encouragement for patients who can feel isolated and depressed as a result of this excrutiatingly painful condition.
(UK, 306075) Browse eventsThe National Youth Theatre of Great Britain discovers, inspires, and trains diverse young talent from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. We embrace their fearless energy and individual voices to produce powerful theatre by telling the stories of our time to critical acclaim. We've been providing the next generation of creative, articulate, responsible citizens for 55 years and we are as ambitious as the young people we serve. Our celebrated alumni include Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth, Catherine Tate, Daniel Craig, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Orlando Bloom. Can you help support the work of the National Youth Theatre, either financially or in kind? Please contact Richard Wilkinson Head of Development on to discuss how you can help us. We are delighted that the family and friends of Diana Bliss have chosen to honour her memory by setting up a bursary fund in her name. If you would like to make a donation please visit The Diana Bliss Bursary page.
(UK, exempt) Browse eventsThe University of Nottingham set up the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre in 1997 in response to the fact childhood tumours do not receive major research funds. The Centre has now begun a research programme to find out more about these fatal tumours so that far less damaging treatments can be developed.
(UK, 1167783) Browse eventsThe Grace Kelly Ladybird Trust was set up in memory of Grace Elizabeth Kelly who passed away at the age of just 4 1/4 from a rare aggressive tumour on her kidney called a Malignant Rhabdoid Tumour. She went from being a happy, healthy school girl to passing away within 3 weeks. The Grace Kelly Ladybird Trust for research into rare solid tumours of childhood, including malignant rhabdoid tumours is working to provide grants and funding for research into these tumours. We are also working to improve awareness of childhood cancer and the symptoms children may present with. Childhood cancer affects 1 in every 285 children before their 20th birthday. It is also the biggest medical cause of death of children in the UK. Despite this fact, research is massively underfunded. We are fighting to change this. We are working to save lives to fulfill Grace's wish of helping others.
(UK, 328463) Browse eventsThe Salters’ Institute, founded in 1918, is one of the country’s leaders in the field of chemistry education. It aims to promote the appreciation of chemistry and related sciences among the young, and to encourage careers in the teaching of chemistry and in the UK chemical and allied industries.
(UK, 1200786) Browse eventsProviding weekly clubs & activities for Autistic young people & support for their families in & around the Bromley Borough. CASPA is a lifeline for so many people from age 2 through to 56. At CASPA, we celebrate differences, provide a safe space and are inclusive.
(UK, 1194331) Browse eventsOur purpose is to ensure immediate mental health support is presented to individuals following a harmful online search via innovative technology and consisting of a choice of help and resources to prevent self-harm and suicide.
(UK, 1190970) Browse eventsThe Skye High Foundation was set up to help families dealing with the loss of a baby who was part of a multiple birth. We created a purple butterfly cot card and poster. The cot card allows families the opportunity to make others around them aware of the journey they are going through.
(UK, 1181767) Browse eventsOur aim is to help people build on their strengths, overcome obstacles, and become more in control of their lives. We support the people of Devon to discover their own resources to ‘recover’ from periods of poor mental health, and to live life independently with their mental health condition.
(UK, 1180984) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1181550) Browse eventsThe Cowshed is a Christian charity that provides clothing and other items for individuals and families in Berkshire experiencing hardship. We offer services to people from all faiths and none. We work with services such as GPs, Churches, charities and social services who provide referrals to us.
(UK, 1005697) Browse eventsRepairing or restoring large and ancient buildings can be expensive. The Beds and Herts Historic Churches Trust provides a helping hand when repair costs are beyond the resources of a local congregation. Money raised from the Bike ’n Hike is recycled and helps to save the past for the future.
(UK, 1149170) Browse eventsThe Butterfly AVM Network Charity was created to raise funds for much needed Research into finding a cure for Arteriovenous malformations. These are abnormal connections between arteries and veins anywhere in your body. We also want to raise awareness and support for sufferers & their families .
(UK, 1166017) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 20200334) Browse eventsOur mission is to ensure that no worker feels alone in a crisis, and our 24/7 Construction Industry Helpline and app provides free and confidential access to vital support for construction families in the UK and Ireland, when it is needed most. Please help us to continue our vital work.
(UK, 1111819) Browse eventsMsaada supports self-sustainable and humanitarian projects for the benefit of the people of Rwanda.
(UK, 1060941) Browse eventsFramework is a homelessness charity, based in Nottinghamshire, providing housing, support, training, care and resettlement services - opening doors to thousands of homeless and vulnerable people in the East Midlands and parts of South Yorkshire.
(UK, 1160500) Browse events40tude curing colon cancer is a rapidly expanding group of people who have decided to take action against the second biggest cancer killer in the Western world. Since it was founded in 2011, 40tude has raised over £700,000 for St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation, supporting the development of pioneering techniques to treat colon cancer. So far 40tude has successfully sponsored the FLEX project - a new surgical technique to remove colon cancer. We are now supporting the Artificial Bowel Project, a programme to engineer new bowel tissue from patient's own stem cells and have begun funding the PERFECTS programme: to improve and monitor the quality of CT colonographies across the NHS. To find out more about these programmes we're helping to fund, please visit www.40tude.org.ukJoin us for our fundraising Challenges: our annual London SUP Marathon on the River Thames, and our 2016 Cycle Challenge from 5th-9th October, when we will be tackling the hills and routes ridden by the pros in Catalonia, northern Spain. For more information about 40tude and our events and challenges, please contact Kate at [email protected] Charity No: 1160500 Find out more Website http://www.40tude.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/40tude-curing-colon-cancer-166595366735375/?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/curebowelcancer YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzyEghCBx1Mn6G_9xQUAzsg
(UK, 1050151) Browse eventsThe Bartlett Foundation is the charitable arm of the Bartlett Group. We provide funding to improve the lives of young people in the UK and abroad. We also raise funds through our annual Corporate Challenge, which in 2026 will support Andy Man's Club and Take Heart
(UK, 1173411) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1173411 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/northernheadandneckcancercharity Twitter https://twitter.com/NorthernHANC
(UK, 1182762) Browse eventsAdenoid Cystic Carcinoma is one of 23 rare salivary gland cancers which have limited treatment options and until recently very little research being done in the UK. Salivary Gland Cancer UK wants to change that. We support patients, those treating patients and those researching into these cancers.