CAIS is a registered charity and leading voluntary sector provider of personal support services in Wales. We help people who are having problems with addictions, mental health, personal development and employment - as well as offering assistance and information to their families and friends.
Thank you very much for taking a look at our page, we hope we have inspired you to support us in improving maternity services in Hoima, Uganda. If you would like to see more of what we have achieved or are planning, please follow the links below. Thank you. MAMA is a midwifery led organisation based in Hoima, Uganda with Ugandan and U.K. midwives working towards improving maternal and neonatal outcomes in remote areas of Hoima. Mothers often have difficulty accessing care from a skilled birth attendant during pregnancy and childbirth in difficult to access villages.Through outreaches and our static clinic MAMA is able to implement WHO and the SDG guidelines and recommendations. We screen, diagnose and treat HIV, malaria and syphilis early and appropriately, ensuring the mother is in the best possible health to deliver her baby and look after her family. We offer regular maternity services which include a robust referral system, antenatal care, delivery, immunisation, family planning and health education to the mothers and their famillies, thus striving to reduce health inequalities in the Hoima District. By meeting mothers regularly we are able to build a rapport with many of the women and can build a relationship of trust. We identify high risk mothers, advise them the safest place to deliver their baby, and offer them a bed in one of our waiting homes while they wait for delivery. Charity No: 1173745 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MAMAUganda Twitter https://twitter.com/mamauganda YouTube https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCHa_-BhwVj_hrRf23Z0aVQA
We are a women’s charity working in a number of ways to help women through the law. Our vital services aim to provide women with the legal advice and information they need to understand and use the law and their legal rights. We also work to improve the law for women and increase women’s access to justice.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are spearheading a new campaign, Heads Together, to end stigma around mental health. It will be the biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together. The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental wellbeing and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges. The campaign has the huge privilege of being the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon Charity of the Year. The Virgin Money London Marathon is the UK's premier charitable event and its energetic and positive fundraising and awareness platform is the perfect springboard for the Heads Together campaign. The team of charity partners working on Heads Together covers a wide range of mental health issues that are close to The Duke and Duchess and Prince Harry's passions. They are: Contact is a collaboration of leading military charities, support organisations, the NHS, the Ministry of Defence, UK Psychological Trauma Society and top academics working together to make the most effective mental health support easily accessible to Service personnel, Ex-Service personnel and their families. “Bringing together our collective knowledge, expertise and understanding to work together collaboratively is the best way to improve mental health support to the military sector. Our aim is to create a more accessible pathway to support by promoting evidence-based treatments, tackling stigma and making it easy for each individual to identify the most effective, convenient and appropriate support for them.” Chairman of Contact, David Richmond
InterSurgeon fosters partnerships in Global Surgery to advance clinical care, training, research and the provision of medical equipment. Partnerships increase access to safe, timely and affordable surgical, obstetric, trauma and anaesthetic (SOTA) care, essential components of healthcare for all.
Jim Pullin, the Bafta award-winning executive producer and comedy writer, died at the age of 57. Jim was a hugely talented producer and writer as well as being a fantastic friend, and collaborator. He took his own life after a short but acute depressive illness. This foundation has been set up to raise funds in memory of Jim to support research into mental illness, so the man who helped so many during his life can go on helping others forever The Jim Pullin Foundation is a restricted fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund, Registered Charity number 1099682
We are a local charity to support & contribute to the physical and mental well-being of men. Our organised walks, events, & social activities address the critical need for men to feel connected & valued, fostering a sense of belonging, reducing isolation, and promoting mental well-being.
The Malki Foundation honours the life & death of Malki Roth, an innocent 15-year-old victim of terror. Malki was dedicated to bringing happiness and practical support to special-needs children, including her severely disabled sister, so in her honour the Malki Foundation assists families who wish to remain together in the face of their unique and relentless challenges. Since its inception more than 3,000 families have received the specialist equipment and therapeutic care required to keep their child & sibling at home. We believe that financial constraints should not be a factor when choosing how to care for a sick child.
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We are a local Northern Irish charity who give terminally ill, long-term ill and deserving children a day of joy in a lifetime of suffering, by taking them to see Santa at his home in Lapland. For many of these children it is sadly the last trip they will make. Charity Commission NI no. 103911
We provide training, mentoring, befriending, literacy support and money and debt advice to support vulnerable young people and people affected by homelessness to unlock their untapped potential and live independent and fulfilling lives.
The Joe Ellis Trust helps Isle of Wight children who have cancer and their families in their time of need. The Trust was set up in loving memory of Joe Ellis, who died 30/6/14, at the tender age of just 13 years, after being diagnosed with Primary Mediastinum large B cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
The Baptist Union of Great Britain is a union of churches, associations, and colleges supported by the national resource centre. Although diverse there is a common purpose of changing lives and transforming communities through Jesus Christ. Its work is mainly funded through giving to Home Mission.
The PTA is managed by a core committee of parents who work with other parents and staff to organise both social and fundraising events for the school. All the funds raised by the PTA are invested into the school. At Aldersbrook, in the spirit of inclusion, all parents and carers are automatically signed up as members of the PTA when their child joins the school. There are loads of ways you can get involved by offering up your time to plan or run events, your contacts to help us source equipment for events and raffle prizes, or by simply coming along and taking part in the events themselves. If none of that is for you, you can always choose to throw money at the situation.
Our purpose is to enable people to live as independent a life as possible. We offer a variety of services and support, not just to Irish people, but to the wider community as a whole. We have an Outreach and Supported Housing team that work one to one with people, enabling them to make more positive lifestyle choices and meet their own personal aspirations. Everyone who walks through our door is welcomed with a smile and a cup of tea. We tailor our support to meet the needs of the individual. We also have a full time Dementia Support Worker who offers guidance and support for people for people who have Dementia and their carers. We run a number of activities to help people overcome social isolation like luncheon clubs, walking groups and days out.We have an excellent Volunteer Programme and are always looking for new people to get involved with the organisation. Please visit our website to find out more about what we do. www.lihh.org
St John Wales is one of the leading charities in Wales. We support local communities across Wales. Together we can be the difference between a life lost and a life saved. Our mission is to put a first aider on every street in Wales.
Lincs2nepal is a 100% voluntary charity working to help disadvantaged children in Nepal. We have recently opened our new childrens home in Kathmandu - The City of Lincoln Childrens Home - This will house the children we rescue from illegal childrens homes.
The Peedie Retreat is an Orkney charity with the ambition of building and running a bespoke, fully accessible, accommodation for Orkney residents affected by Cancer or Multiple Sclerosis (MS). To be built at Inganess Beach a natural and stunning location, close to local amenities and health care. The Retreat will be owned by the charity and will always belong to The People of Orkney to always be used for its intended purpose. This inspirational building will be a place where Orkney people navigating the journey of Cancer or MS will be able to come with their families, friends and loved ones, to be together and enjoy a break FREE OF CHARGE away from their worries and challenges, to rest, recuperate and connect with nature to find inspiration, hope and a Peedie Bit of Happiness. The retreat can accommodate couples and families or your carer to support you. Available 365 days per year and designed with social spaces and gardens to enable many to visit, including professional and wellbeing services encapsulating every opportunity to enhance improved wellbeing. Orkney is a truly magical place but there is nothing more magical than time to be with those who love, care, and support you. We look forward to creating this perfect haven with your Help and Kindness Thank you for Helping to Create “Orkney’s Peedie Place of Happiness”
TO ENHANCE THE PROVISION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE JAMES PAGET UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST