The object of the Bansang Hospital Appeal is to provide material, financial and in-kind support to Bansang Hospital and the people of the surrounding area. The projects focus area is the Upper River Division of The Gambia, West Africa. The hospital serves 500,000 people, many of whom travel from as far as Mali, Guinea and Senegal. The Bansang Hospital Appeal assists through the ongoing provision of medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, humanitarian aid, along with the sponsorship of staff and volunteers from the UK. The appeal has recently constructed a new 80 bed children’s unit, 48 bed female ward and the hospitals own maintenance team have constructed an obstetric theatre. Retention of staff is an urgent requirement and the key to the ongoing success of the hospital. We are addressing this urgent need in phases, with the current capital expenditure projects focussing upon the provision of decent staff accommodation. To this end, we have refurbished 27 staff units, along with the complete renovation of the old colonial house that sits on the hospital land. The latter facility now provides bedsitting and guest rooms for staff and visiting volunteers, as well as conferencing facilities for visiting professionals. The charity places a keen emphasis upon long-term project sustainability.
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This is a free service offered to parents who's babies and children are admitted into hospital. It comprises of 5 twin ensuite rooms, a kitchen, laundry and sitting room. The funds raised go to the running and maintenance of the accommodation.
Established in 1997, this unique talented registered charitable organisation strives to offer the best possible training and work opportunities for people with learning difficulties. The charity has strong links with the local community forming partnerships with employers, colleges, training providers and the local authority. It has built an enviable reputation, delivering high quality services and obtaining excellent results in both training and work opportunities. The Osborne Partnership is committed to supporting people with learning difficulties in their quest for integration and acceptance in the world of work. Accredited Vocational Training: Through training, our partners (beneficiaries with learning difficulties) learn work based vocational skills but emphasis is also placed on gaining transferable skills that open up further employment opportunities following the completion of courses. The accredited training programmes cover areas such as health & safety, manual handling, COSHH and safe operations of tools and machinery. The new skills that partners acquire, help to build confidence and communication, assisting with their integration in the wider community. We have just launched our “Building a Brighter Tomorrow” Campaign to help raise funds to build a new state of the art environmentally friendly building. This will enable the Osborne Partnership to continue and expand the highly valued services and projects in the future.There are many ways you can help support the Osborne Partnership: Please call Ian on Tel: 020 8592 5742 for more information.
We support the school by enabling them to buy equipment to assist in educating our children. We provide funds for use towards improving facilities to enrich our children's primary school experience.
The Cornwall Leukaemia Trust supports the working of the Department of Haematology at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro, nearly 600 adults are newly seen each year with a variety of possible blood disorders. The Department is established to provide care for patients with blood disorders and is also a designated haemophilia treatment centre, providing a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic care. Where appropriate, for example allogenic transplantation, the Department to works together with others eg Plymouth or Bristol, to which patients and their families may need to travel for treatments. Research to improve care is an intrinsic part of NHS practice and is actively undertaken by the Haematology Department, primarily as collaborative work with other UK and international centres. Many studies are approved and administered by the UK National Institute for Health Improvement (NHRI) and other studies by commercial research organisations.
Inner Flame inspires and supports young people to realise their potential, through training programmes and workshops.
The WLFS PTA’s primary aim is to create a strong supportive school community by holding events and fundraising activities which include parents, carers, pupils and teachers. We develop and maintain a wide range of events, some to build community and some to raise much needed funds for our school.
All As One UK is dedicated to providing the orphaned and destitute children of Sierra Leone with a loving home, education, medical care, and a chance for a better future. We also have a vision for projects in Sierra Leone that will provide medical care, jobs, education and more to thousands of families and children in desperate circumstances. We believe that by saving lives and empowering Sierra Leones citizens to be self-sufficient, they will become catalysts for sustainable change within their country. Please learn more by visiting www.allasone.org. All As One is a registered non-governmental organisation in Sierra Leone and provides for the children of Sierra Leone through an orphanage, school and clinic in Freetown, the capital city. For more information, please contact us at [email protected] New events: David Thomson, Chief Operating Officer of the Dubai-based hospitality group, along with his colleagues Fredrik Reinisch, Regional General Manager of the UAE & Seychelles and Otto Kurzendorfer, General Manager of JA Ocean View Hotel, have committed to shaving their heads at the Arabian Travel market this year if they can raise the much needed funds for a charity close to their hearts - All As One. Here is the link to their donation page if you want to support them .... or to make certain that they have to lose their locks. Len and Laura have successfully completed the Marathon des Sables 2014 and are still collecting money for All As One UK as one of their charities. This is the most difficult foot race in the world and an amazing achievement If you want to support them in this amazing event, their donations page can be found at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/LenAndLauraMDS Almost £8,000 raised - help them get above this milestone.
We promote the mental health and wellbeing of NHS workers and carers in the UK, in particular but not exclusively by: 1. providing access to free tickets to music events 2. providing grants and financial assistance to charities and organisations supporting our objectives
The Friends have been supporting Kingston Hospitsal for over 50 years. Through the generosity of its members, the public and with legacies we have built an impressive funding record. Together with Kingston Hospital Radio the Friends have over 50 unpaid volunteers who raise funds in many ways and in the last ten years alone have donated over £500,000 to many excellent Hospital projects.
Ark is an education charity which runs a network of 35 non-selective schools offering high-quality education to children of all backgrounds. Our goal is to create outstanding schools so that every pupil has the opportunity to go to university or to pursue the career of their choice.
Our aim is to help with the physical and mental health wellbeing for all who have served HM Armed Forces and Commowealth personnel based in the UK. Reducing the feeling of loneliness and isolation is a very big part of the things we do. We manage to do this with the kind donations we recieve.