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The Midlands Asthma And Allergy Research Association (UK, 257131) Browse events

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MAARA, or the Midlands Asthma and Allergy Research Association as we are also known, is a registered charity based in the East Midlands. We were founded in 1968 by Dr Harry Morrow Brown to undertake and fund research into the causes of asthma and allergy.

ISARC - Irish Sarcoidosis Support Network Northern Ireland (UK, XT32343) Browse events

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ISARC NI is the first Sarcoidosis Support Group established in Northern Ireland. We exist to help suffers & their families get quality information on this common but unpublicised condition and a provide forum to receive support.   Sarcoidosis (sar-koy-DO-sis) is a disease of unknown cause that leads to inflammation. This disease affects your body’s organs. Normally, your immune system defends your body against foreign or harmful substances. For example, it sends special cells to protect organs that are in danger. These cells release chemicals that recruit other cells to isolate and destroy the harmful substance. Inflammation occurs during this process. Once the harmful substance is gone, the cells and the inflammation go away. In people who have sarcoidosis, the inflammation doesn't go away. Instead, some of the immune system cells cluster to form lumps called granulomas (gran-yu-LO-mas) in various organs in your body. Sarcoidosis can affect any organ in your body. However, it's more likely to affect some organs than others. The disease usually starts in the lungs, skin, and/or lymph nodes (especially the lymph nodes in your chest). Also, the disease often affects the eyes and liver. Although less common, sarcoidosis can affect the heart and brain, leading to serious complications. If many granulomas form in an organ, they can affect how the organ works. This can cause signs and symptoms. Signs and symptoms vary depending on which organs are affected. Many people who have sarcoidosis have no signs or symptoms or mild ones. Lofgren's syndrome is a classic set of signs and symptoms that is typical in some people who have sarcoidosis. Lofgren's syndrome may cause fever, enlarged lymph nodes, arthritis (usually in the ankles), and/or erythema nodosum (er-ih-THE-ma no-DO-sum). Erythema nodosum is a rash of red or reddish-purple bumps on your ankles and shins. The rash may be warm and tender to the touch. Treatment for sarcoidosis varies depending on which organs are affected. Your doctor may prescribe topical treatments and/or medicines to treat the disease. Not everyone who has sarcoidosis needs treatment. The outlook for sarcoidosis varies. Many people recover from the disease with few or no long-term problems. More than half of the people who have sarcoidosis have remission within 3 years of diagnosis. “Remission” means the disease isn't active, but it can return. Two-thirds of people who have the disease have remission within 10 years of diagnosis. People who have Lofgren's syndrome usually have remission. Relapse (return of the disease) 1 or more years after remission occurs in less than 5 percent of patients. Sarcoidosis leads to organ damage in about one-third of the people diagnosed with the disease. Damage may occur over many years and involve more than one organ. Rarely, sarcoidosis can be fatal. Death usually is the result of problems with the lungs, heart, or brain. Poor outcomes are more likely in people who have advanced disease and show little improvement from treatment. Certain people are at higher risk for poor outcomes from chronic (long-term) sarcoidosis. This includes people who have lung scarring, heart or brain complications, or lupus pernio (LU-pus PUR-ne-o). Lupus pernio is a serious skin condition that sarcoidosis may cause. Research is ongoing for new and better treatments for sarcoidosis.

Steyning Strikers Football Club (UK, 05280) Browse events

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Steyning Strikers Football Club is a youth football club with over 200 players ranging from ages 4 to 16 year old. Training, kit, pitmembership fee and pitches and running costs are covered by a minimal membership fee. All other money is raised through donations and fund-raising. Our committee and managers are passionate about getting as many young people playing football at grassroots level!

Wokingham Theatre (UK, 292448) Browse events

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Wokingham theatre is an energetic and passionate community theatre founded in 1947. We present 8 major productions a year alongside Youth Theatre productions, short runs of less well known plays, evenings of new writing, and a wide range of theatrical skills training. We have a 146 seat theatre, our productions run for 9-10 nights and are mostly sold out. Back stage is full to overflowing with wardrobes, set building, props storage etc. We have 100 youth theatre members in 5 classes, there is more demand! We need more space to provide more opportunities for the ever growing local community. We aim to expand our capacity for our technical teams as well as adding extra seats, improved disabled access and a new Studio theatre. We are also hope to provide extra rehearsal space for our growing youth theatre. Everyone is a volunteer - actors, set builders, box office staff etc. The theatre is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership by democratic vote each year.

Mullers (UK, 10668332) Browse events

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Bringing prayer and care together to transform lives and shape communities globally and locally. The core values of the Trust, derived from Müller himself, are Faith, Hope and Love. Müllers exists to glorify God by providing help for those with spiritual and social needs, in accordance with the Christian principle affirmed by George Müller: ‘the provision comes by prayer and faith without anyone being asked, whereby it might be seen that God is faithful and hears prayer still.’In this way we adhere to the principle of not fundraising and ask that funds are given as donations towards the ongoing work of the charity. Please note that this facility is ONLY for gifts to our general fund - please DO NOT use it for gifts intended for named recipients.Please also be aware that MyDonate make a 15p charge for debit card payments and a larger, percentage, charge for credit card payments. Müllers is the working name of The George Müller Charitable Trust. Charity No: 10668332 Find out more Website http://www.mullers.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mullersbristol Twitter https://twitter.com/mullersbristol

Salvation Youth Trust (UK, 1116548) Browse events

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Salvation Youth Trust is a British Charity and NGO founded by Dr Hafiz Saleem working for the welfare of the community in Britain and overseas providing spiritual, educational, leisure and social support.The charity was established in 2006 and since then we have achieved widespread recognition.

Veolia - Fundraising in aid of Mind (UK, 219830M) Browse events

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Thank you for deciding to fundraise for Mind, Veolia’s company Charity of the Year. The fundraising totals that you achieve will all go towards reaching Veolia’s target of £100,000 in 2011 and to make your fundraising as simple as possible we have set up specific Veolia/Mind Virgin Money Giving pages. To get started on your fundraising journey, simply click on Start Fundraising and follow the instructions towards setting up your own personal fundraising page. These pages will also act as a tracking tool so that we can clearly see who, what and where the fundraising totals originate from. Thank you and good luck!   Please note, if you are not an employee of Veolia and wish to fundraise for Mind, please click here

Khiraule Education Health Project (UK, 1149503) Browse events

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Friends of Special Nursery (UK, SCO11315) Browse events

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Friends of the Special Nursery, is the official charity of Aberdeen Maternity Hospital's Neonatal Unit for premature and sick babies. Every penny raised benefits the baby and their families, ensuring that their stay in the Neonatal Unit is as comfortable as possible.

Educations Next Horizon (UK, 208286694) Browse events

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ARTS FRESCO LTD (UK, 1158662) Browse events

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The Women's Liberation Collective (UK, 1184411) Browse events

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Centrepoint Outreach (UK, 1056296) Browse events

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Centrepoint Outreach is a Christian charity which helps and supports homeless and vulnerable people in Boston and the surrounding area. At our premises in Red Lion Street, Boston we have a Drop In Centre run by our Project Workers and volunteers which provides a safe and friendly environment where clients can come for a hot drink and a snack. The Project Workers are able to listen to individuals privately, providing help and support as necessary including signposting them to other local agencies for more specialist support when required. The Project Workers also work with clients on a one-to-one basis to empower them to bring about lasting change in their lives.We provide practical help to those sleeping rough by supplying sleeping bags, blankets and flasks of tea or coffee. Rough sleepers are also able to have a shower and we can provide replacement clothing from items which have been donated to us. We also wash and dry clothing for those most in need.We give emergency food parcels containing enough food for up to 7 days for people who find themselves in a situation where they cannot afford to feed themselves.We also recycle furniture and other household goods which have been donated to us by supplying them to people in need in return for a nominal charge. Charity No: 1056296 Find out more Website http://www.centrepoint-outreach.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/centrepoint.outreach Twitter http://www.twitter.com/CPOCEO

The Conservation Foundation (UK, 284656) Browse events

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It encourages environmental awareness, action and co-operation by individuals, organisations, corporations and government. It devises and manages projects and schemes for environmental improvement and education. It provides information and disseminates news on environmental matters.

Gloucestershire Group Homes (UK, 1035805) Browse events

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Gloucestershire Group Homes provide a range of services that are focused on meeting the complex and varied needs of people with an autistic spectrum condition, specifically Asperger Syndrome

MARIAN MISSION FOR THE POOR (UK, 1112407) Browse events

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Puentes Closing the Gap UK (UK, 1118945) Browse events

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Puentes' mission is to create and finance projects that contribute to the well-being of children living on the street and in already existing rehabilitation centers in Lima, Peru.

Saltire Foundation (UK, SC038858) Browse events

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The Saltire Foundation's mission is to find, fuel and spark the next generation of confident, globally-minded business leaders determined to enhance Scotland’s economic prospects. We do this through the Saltire Fellowship, Scholar and Alumni programme.

Rotary Club of Worcester South (UK, 500786) Browse events

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We work in the local community and raise funds for local, national and international charities.

Poodle Network UK (UK, 1163333) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1163333

islamic dunya (UK, 1127971) Browse events

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Glen Urquhart Shinty Club SCIO (UK, SC050544) Browse events

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Operation Noah (UK, 328744) Browse events

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Operation Noah is the campaign on climate change for churches and community groups. Together we can create a climate of justice for the poor and future generations. Operation Noah is a project of the Environmental Issues Network of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, managed by Christian Ecology Link

Caring Kits for Kids (UK, 1193173) Browse events

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As a charity we aim to provide dignity, comfort and a sense of being valued, by providing a backpack filled with essentials and comforts for children, young people and new & expectant mothers arriving at hospital.