We care for people in Rossendale who have a life-limiting illness, with a whole range of services; Day Therapy, Home Care, Psychotherapy, Complementary Therapies. Information, support and professional advice is available when choosing the type of care required.
Partners in Education and Enterprise - helping the people of Masiphumelele township in South Africa since 1999 - www.masicorp.org
About us Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a medical charity, established in 1989 which aims to support an extended approach to health and wellbeing. Starting with the modern medical perspective of the patient as a whole person, we offer extended therapeutic options for: Our specialist areas We have particular expertise in: Camphill Wellbeing Trust also provides therapeutic and medical support to Camphill communities locally and throughout Scotland. Research & Education The Trust is involved in research, education and training. We publish in peer-reviewed journals and offer placements to medical students and other healthcare professionals. Support us Our fundraising enables us to provide equality of access to our therapeutic services. Please donate to help us continue to offer our extended approach to those who need it. At times we fundraise for specific projects. Those projects seeking donations are listed at left. Please take a look. Camphill Wellbeing Trust Promoting Health in Community Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a business name of Camphill Medical Practice Ltd. Registered number SC120539. Scottish Charity number SC016291.
We are Move The World; a UK based NGO focussed on community development and Global Citizenship education in Ghana. We support the development of leadership skills and capabilities in young people, to enable projects and programmes that tackle community issues through our flagship programme, Get Global. Working through local partners, community leaders and schools, we deliver training and education programmes that have tangible impact on children, young people and communities. Get Global is a grassroots-led, school-based, global citizenship education programme designed and delivered by ‘change-makers’ in communities in Ghana. We use the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals alongside our Global Citizenship Framework to facilitate children and young people about local and global issues, helping them to develop real and practical skills that contribute to change. Get Global is a 7-month tailored curriculum that works with students aged 10-12, youth leaders, schools, teachers and communities to develop the values, skills and knowledge needed to become engaged ‘global citizens’ who take action in their community. Get Global provides children and young people with a structured and coherent ‘entry point’ into civic and social action, within a safe and supportive environment.
Cosy Coats provides warm, brand new and fashionable winter coats and shoes to children in the UK.
The SMS Foundation shall be at the heart of our community of individuals, families, carers and professionals living and working with Smith-Magenis Syndrome. We will be the first point of contact for those seeking information and support. Connecting Families – Raising Awareness – Building Futures
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. United In Care aims is to provide relief to impoverished communities as well as sharing our knowledge and experience in order to facilitate positive change in all communities. Please donate to support our cause. We are fundraising to build places of support and reflection for vulnerable people. Charity No: 1114838 Find out more Website http://www.unitedincare.com
Our aim is to create dream like experiences for the seriously and terminally ill children of Sheffield and South Yorkshire.
Please support our #Laptops2Schools campaign so we can help students that don't have access to a laptop or PC at home. Normally businesses donate their unwanted office furniture and tech to us, but times have changed and donations you give now will help students be able to access their homework.
Lifeshare runs a street outreach and intervention service helping young male sex workers find stable accommodation, address their problems and find alternatives to prostitution. For other homeless people, Lifeshare provides help and advice on finding accommodation, runs a breakfast drop-in session and a Christmas day centre project.
CAREducation Trust UK (‘CARE’) is a UK registered charity. Our primary aim is to better the lives of underprivileged children in developing countries through education. We work on the basis of zero administration costs to ensure 100% of all donated funds reach directly to the grass root levels.
it provides relief and financial assistance to the poor and needy of Nuevo Prosperino in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Providing Educational, welfare and spiritual assistance.
Rosy (Respite nursing for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters) is a charitable support group, operating under the umbrella of the Oxford Health Charitable Funds Charity , that is dedicated to the provision of additional respite care to Oxfordshire's sick youngsters in their own homes, born with life-limiting or chronic conditions and others who have developed these conditions.
We are a coastal rescue service that is a declared facility to HM Coastguard
Making The Leap is a social mobility charity that inspires hope, raises the aspirations and improves the futures of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. We run educational programmes for schoolchildren and run training that prepares young adults for life-changing career opportunities.
AMREF, the African Medical and Research Foundation, is African's health development organisation. Headquartered in Nairobi, AMREF runs innovative health programmes across sub-Saharan Africa, fighting disease, training health workers, and strengthening health systems. For more information, visit or follow us on Facebook at
The Foundation was created mid 2023 with the aims of providing a LifeVac anti-choking device into all registered early years childcare settings. Each device costs £65/£85 which is nothing compared to the cost of a life.
The Manna Society offers practical help to those who are homeless and/or in need. We do so via the Manna Day Centre. We are open 7 days a week, 51 weeks of the year. We provide, food, showers, clothing, housing advice, medical care, (all free of charge) and furniture to 150-200 people per day.