(UK, 1041830) Browse eventsThis local voluntary service is for everyone. We help people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice. At the same time we help influence policy makers. Every year the Citizens Advice service touches around two million lives. As a charity we rely on your support so thank you!
(UK, 100531) Browse eventsThe Disability Project is one of the longest running programmes that 174 Trust has to offer. Founded 21 years ago, Linda Duffy has been coordinating the programme brilliantly for the last 12 years. The Disability Project is primarily for children who live in the North Belfast area with a physical or learning disability. The youth group, aged 11-18 years old, meets every Tuesday from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. The junior club, aged 5-11 years old, meets at the same time every Wednesday in the halls of 174 Trust. For the younger group, the Disability Project serves as a wonderful social outlet, where children can play, learn, and create. With the assistance of outside organizations, the older group extends this social outlet by developing important life skills that might provide them with a greater sense of independence. And while their children are in a safe space, parents and carers are given a time of respite.
(UK, 1163656) Browse eventsJAAGO Foundation UK supports children's education and community development in Bangladesh JAAGO Foundation UK aims to prevent poverty inBangladesh by supporting education and community development projects toprovide quality, free-of-cost education, medical support, nutritious meals andhygiene products for socially and economically disadvantaged children andfamilies. We believe that by working together we can build an illiteracy free Bangladeshwhere every child is able to capitalize on his or her dreams and take life tobe the opportunity it is. Charity No: 1163656 Find out more Website http://www.jaagouk.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JAAGOUK Twitter https://twitter.com/jaago_uk YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdDjg1r30aQ
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(UK, 284455) Browse eventsSERV transports Blood, Plasma, Platelets, Samples, Vaccines, Factor VIII, Donor Breast milk & any other urgently required medical items to hospitals - Out of Hours - Free of Charge to the NHS. SERV receives no funding and has been saving lives since 1981
(UK, 1017387) Browse eventsThe Battlefields Trust aims to protect battlefields from insensitive development, provide a range of battle-related activities and information, liaise with other organisations with on common issues, and improve the interpretation and preservation of battlefields.
(UK, 1035073) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of Bolton Daybreak is part of Rotary International whose motto is "Service Above Self". Members provide support to international and national charitable projects as well as local charitable organisations through their fund raising efforts.
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(UK, 1138359) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our fundraising page: we support children & young people across Yorkshire & the Humber who have a brain tumour and raise money for research into brain tumours, as well as raising awareness. ~ More UK children die from a brain tumour than any other cancer
The Edward Pay Memorial Fund is a registered charity created in 1988 to provide medical equipment and facilities within the surgery. The fund has provided the surgery with equipment that has improved the care offered to patients (such as ECG machine, a defibrillator and the chairs in our waiting room). We are very grateful to those who have donated to the fund.
(UK, 1011735) Browse eventsThe Rwenzori Trust was set up in 1992 to promote education and training in Uganda, focussing on the Rwenzori mountain area. Within the Trust, the current projects are sponsoring secondary school education, completing an eco-tourism lodge and building a local clinic and pre-school nursery.
(UK, XR48308) Browse eventsPatient and Carer support across NI since 1998 - how we do this - we provide support and non-medical advice to liver patients and their carers. - we provide financial support to patients using strict criteria. - we help fund additional medical equipment for the benefit of patients. - we raise awareness of liver disease in all its forms. - we also actively promote the Organ Donor Register at every opportunity.
(UK, 1145531) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
(UK, 1134941) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Mears Foundation was established to improve the lives of people in the UK & Abroad.
(UK, 1063573) Browse eventsOffering services, support and socialisation for local dDeaf people since 1868 ensuring services meet identified, changing needs. Opportunities for all with training, information, counselling, communication support, membership, social groups plus more. Watch our web-site for latest developments.
(UK, 1141290) Browse eventsPathways @ Kennington Cross aims to develop the capacity and skills of the members of the socially and economically disadvantaged community of North Lambeth in such a way that they are better able to identify and meet their needs and participate more fully in society.
(UK, XT31517) Browse eventsDamask partners with Seymour Street Methodist Church, statutory and local authorities, and voluntary organisations in a common effort to provide activities for residents of the area such as; Advice Services including Tax, Tax Credits, Disability Living Claims, Benefits Checks and Counselling. Toddlers and carers group providing fun and company for those attending. Tea Dances offering exercise, fun, fellowship for over 55s After School Drop In including home work club. Engage Youth Club, Personal development Courses in the local Integrated College, Befriending Service giving support and assistance for over 70s Collection and distribution of food and household items for those in need including referrals from other local charities.
(UK, 1040848) Browse eventsMORE MILES, MORE SPONSORSHIP, MORE MS RESEARCH, MORE CHANGE WHY HADASSAH M.S. RESEARCH? I’m taking on this extraordinary challenge to run 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days in May to raise funds for Hadassah Medical Organisation’s cutting-edge research into Multiple Sclerosis for many reasons. I know people with the disease, I work at Hadassah which delivers 50% of all clinical research undertaken in Israel. Consequently I am now aware of the incredible treatments currently being researched and stem cell trials being carried out at Hadassah which can make a real difference to M.S. sufferers everywhere. In stem cell research, there are great benefits offered for other degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, Dementia & ALS, but MS stem cell work ticks all the four areas of being suitable for these illnesses as well. In Parkinson’s disease Hadassah has already developed other techniques such as “Deep Brain Stimulation". The MS research has already shown a major impact in ALS, (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). This currently has a 0% chance of recovery, but results from Hadassah’s work show a significant measurable improvement in a 6 out of 7 patient trial with this bone marrow stem cell treatment. This is unprecedented. We are highlighting cutting edged research and clinical trials on Multiple Sclerosis which can have an immediate impact. It seems fitting that a disease like M.S. that restricts movement could have donations raised for it by an ordinary person like me, running and moving excessively. Pushing myself to run these marathons with their peaks and troughs will not be automatic, there will be an awareness of pain, a daily acknowledgment of the body’s failings and graces. By joining with me to support Hadassah Hospital’s vital research into Multiple Sclerosis in 2015, we can raise funds for further trials to include more patients widening the reach of MS treatment. Please join and help us by donating! Through medicine, Hadassah in Jerusalem serves as an example and a “bridge to peace” treating all patients regardless of religion, nationality or politics.
(UK, 1004375) Browse eventsStepping Stone Projects is a provider of high quality housing, support and charitable services for people who are homeless or at risk of losing their home. Since our first project which was established in Rochdale in 1984, we have expanded and now deliver services across the North-West in Blackburn, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rossendale and Wigan as well as Rochdale. We believe that everyone has a right to quality accommodation and services which help them to achieve their optimum level of independence. We offer a range of stable short-term accommodation-based and floating support services that offer one-to-one support and advocacy to achieve this, linking clients in with other agencies where appropriate to address problems associated with homelessness. Our work supports our clients to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to secure and maintain independent accommodation as soon as they are able. We work in close partnership with local Strategic Authorities, Supporting People Commissioners and other stakeholders to identify and deliver quality, value for money services.
(UK, 1137186) Browse eventsWe are a small grassroots Charity that provides a peer-led HIV lunch club with a very wide range of services. This is achieved through the contributions of volunteers who are involved in every aspect. Lunch Positive is all about empathy, community, peer support, and meeting otherwise unmet needs.