(UK, 1192898) Browse eventsREADLEY is dedicated to offering help and support to anyone affected by asbestos related disease. As a charity we know the devastating effects of being diagnosed with a disease caused by asbestos. We offer advice and assistance in claiming compensation and benefits and access to specialist nurses.
(UK, 108435) Browse eventsWDR is part of the Methodist Church in Ireland. It works with a range of indigenous partners who carry out long-term development work to see local people empower themselves and bring sustainable change to their communities. Our vision is that every person's God-given potential is fulfilled.
(UK, 1072174) Browse eventsMAN MATTERS offers support to all who identify as male, are aged 18+, living in the Wakefield District. GASPED, Giving Advice and Support to People in Emotional Distress. Providing supportive services to help people grow in confidence and rise to the challenges they face.
(UK, 1167919 ) Browse eventsOpening Doors London provides a range of services for older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* Londoners.
(UK, 1161680) Browse eventsThe Moldova Project helps some of the most vulnerable people in Moldova, including the many children living in orphanages and those living in extreme poverty in remote villages. We provide financial help through sponsorship, as well as more practical help such as rebuilding and repairing homes.
(UK, 274044) Browse eventsLinden Bridge is a Surrey-maintained school for pupils aged 4 to 19 with autism and social communication difficulties. Friends of Linden Bridge (or FLB) is its parent-teacher association.
(UK, 1103850) Browse eventsDSO provides information, help and activities for children with Down’s Syndrome and their families in the Oxfordshire area. We offer Speech and Language therapy, a supportive network of people with a wealth of experience, and friendship at organised social events for children and adults of all ages.
(UK, 1178933) Browse eventsOur son Ben was diagnosed with DIPG, a very rare and aggressive brain tumour, aged 7. Previously fit and well, on diagnosis, we were told his tumour was inoperable and incurable and that we had at best a year left with our son. Despite taking part in a clinical trial and having intensive treatment, Ben passed away 6 months later. Following his death, we found little in the way of regular, ongoing support that was informal and for the whole family. To lose a child and feel that there is no help available to you is frightening and leaves you feeling isolated and vulnerable. We set up The Benjamin Pritchard Foundation – Be More Ben to enhance bereavement support and services for parents, families and siblings who have lost a child under the age of 18.
(UK, 1140471) Browse eventsLOOK offers support, information and advice to the families of visually impaired children and links parents to share experiences. The Youth Project helps to promote independence amongst young people. Donations assist LOOK in the work we undertake and we are very grateful for your support.
(UK, 1039742) Browse eventsGlossop Mountain Rescue Team are a team of highly trained volunteers providing a search and rescue service to lost, injured and distressed people within the Peak District area of Kinder, Bleaklow and Black Hill. The Team is available 24/7 and rely 100% on donations, which are gratefully received.
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(UK, 1157879) Browse eventsAn estimated 200,000 children age under 18 are separated by parental imprisonment and on any given day. This figure is two-and-a-half times more than the number of children in care and six times the number of children on the child protection register. Children Heard and Seen, is a charity that works to mitigate the effects of parental imprisonment on children, young people and their families.We aim to provide quality services for children with a family member in prison. These children have done nothing wrong. It’s not their fault their parent is in prison. Please support us to ensure they don’t suffer as a consequence of their parent’s mistakes!
(UK, 1167022) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1167022
(UK, 1057682) Browse eventsNorth Tees & Hartlepool NHS FT Charitable Fund is a separate charity working with the NHS in Stockton and Hartlepool. Donations and funds raised are used to enhance those aspects of patient care and staff development which are not funded by the NHS. All donations are greatly appreciated.
(UK, 1157895) Browse eventsWrexham Warehouse Project is a training and education centre based on the Wrexham Industrial Estate. We mainly work with young people age 16-24 to achieve their aspirations and gain positive and beneficial experiences. The Wrexham Warehouse Project opened 26th July 2013.
(UK, 1171806) Browse eventsWe aim to promote a greater awareness of dementia and help businesses and other organisations to make small changes to understand the needs of people living with dementia.
(UK, 1108979) Browse eventsCotswold Counselling provides adults, children and young people with the opportunity to talk, in confidence, to someone trained to listen. We will help make sense of difficult circumstances and feelings, to help find the strength to move forward.
(UK, 1209048) Browse eventsTapestry Day Club is dedicated to enriching the lives of people with early-stage dementia. Our mission is to reduce isolation, rebuild confidence and create safe, supportive communities for our guests, while providing vital respite for their carers.
(UK, SCO12372) Browse eventsThe Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, located beside the River Clyde in Glasgow City Centre, provides specialist palliative care for people with life-limiting illnesses, usually cancer, and support for their families and carers.
(UK, 1080513) Browse eventsMedical Aid to Sri Lanka was set up 11 years ago with an aim to improve medical facilities in Sri Lanka. It has a small membership and a number of officers who work purely on voluntary basis. Its annual turnover is about £10,000 and it has worked in all areas in Sri Lanka where direct access to recipients is available. Its main work involves donating equipment to government run hospitals that cannot get such equipment through the normal channels.
(UK, 1143338) Browse eventsKWT rescues and re-homes unwanted animals, mainly cats and dogs, and has a wildlife rehabilitation programme and emergency help line. The Trust's Rescue Centre is also home to horses, donkeys, cats, goats, birds and small mammals where, in the interest of their welfare, they remain in our care.