Ayrshire Cancer Support has operated in Ayrshire since 1982 providing emotional support and practical help for cancer patients and their families, our aim is to ensure that help is readily available for everyone who needs it. We are an Ayrshire charity and all money we raise is used in Ayrshire.
The Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust provides a life saving service for the counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire (BOB). The Trust is a charity which receives no funding from central Government or the National Lottery to meet its £4million annual running costs.
The Lingen Davies Cancer Fund has pledged to raise £750,000 by the end of 2016 to help fund an additional world class Linear Accelerator for the Cancer and Haematology Centre at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
The Air Ambulance is a unique charity whose sole aim is to save the lives of people living in Wiltshire. We now need to find in excess of £2.5m a year in order to keep the helicopter flying. In the history of the WAA we have attended over ten thousand incidents saving countless lives.
Hospice Isle of Man was founded in 1983 and over the years we have cared for over 8,000 patients, and those that matter to them. We deliver all of our services completely free of charge. We need to fundraise approximately £4.5 million each year in order to meet our £5million running costs.
We are here to make life better for children with cancer. For as long as families in the North East and Cumbria are affected by childhood cancer, we will invest in revolutionary research to find cures and kinder treatments and ensure those directly affected get the support they need.
Two babies are born every day with Down's syndrome. Through information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families and professionals, the Down's Syndrome Association helps these people live full and rewarding lives.
For over 45 years, Heart Research UK has funded pioneering research into the prevention, treatment and cure of heart disease. Many things that we now take for granted, such as heart valves, angioplasty would not have been developed without our help.
We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect individuals wherever justice, fairness freedom and truth are denied.
Our mission is to provide specialist care, love and support for those living with progressive, life limiting illnesses from across Sussex. We receive less than 14% funding from the Government and have to raise over £2.6 million every year.That's £7,200 every single day. Reg Charity No 1056114.
GLO works in partnership with local organisations in Central Africa (notably Burundi), to help the people who help the people, providing financial, logistical and advisory assistance. Main focus is evangelism and discipleship through churches and schools, printing and teaching materials, fighting AIDS, street children and orphans, and encouraging an informed dialogue between different ethnic and religious groups (Muslims and Christians).
Missing People offer a lifeline for the 250,000 people who run away and go missing each year. For those left behind we provide specialised support to ease the heartache and confusion, and help search for their missing loved ones.
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cares for more than 380,000 patients each year. It’s the local hospital for the Southend area and beyond, providing a wide range of acute services and specialising in cancer care. Southend Hospital Charity works on your behalf to make sure all the money you donate benefits the specific ward or department you have designated – helping to provide state-of-the-art medical equipment, improve patient and staff amenities and fund vital research.
Pancreatic Cancer Action is the only charity that specifically focuses on early diagnosis in everything we do. Our mission to improve survival rates of pancreatic cancer and improve the quality of life for those affected by the disease by focusing on early diagnosis.
CAFOD works with local partners and communities across the world - responding to emergencies, promoting long-term development and raising public awareness of the causes of poverty. We work with people of all faiths and none for a safe, sustainable and peaceful world.
Spread a Smile provides entertainment to seriously ill children who are in hospital for prolonged periods of time. We put smiles on their faces, divert their attention away from their treatment and alleviate the monotony associated with sustained hospital stays.
Sophie sadly died aged 10 from cancer. A charity (Sophie's Legacy) was created to complete her bucket list. She wanted to make national changes. We support families in hospital by providing food, toiletries etc. We also campaign for changes - read more on www.sophieslegacy.co.uk. Thank you
We are a charity that supports all forces injured ,amputees and local veterans. We also look at taking injured personnel on adventurous training expeditions and pushing their boundaries.
The National Literacy Trust aims to create a society in which everyone has the reading, writing, speaking and listening skills that they need to fulfil their own and, ultimately, the nation’s potential.
We are embarking on a mission through the power of physical activity and exercise to provide children & young people who have or are recovering from cancer with individual 1:1 physical activity & lifestyle support, guidance and advice.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.THE PROVISION OF RELIEF FOR THE POOR, HANDICAPPED, DISABLED, SICK AND THE AGED.PROVISION OF RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF DISASTER. #NepalEarthquake is a major humanitarian disaster, thousands of people have died and millions need help. We appeal to you for donations to get help to as many affected people as possible. Thousands are dead and many thousands more people are in need of emergency support.Many buildings have collapsed, including homes, and people are in urgent need of food, water and shelter. Now they need our help more than ever. The quicker we can help them get back to something like normality the better. 100% of funds donated will go to Nepal. Charity No: 1061589
We have raised over £3 million and funded over 30 research projects tackling many forms of cancer. We opened a clinical trials unit at Leicester Royal Infirmary, where patients take part in trials on new drugs and treatments to find the cures of tomorrow and we fund a HOPE nurse there.
The power of conversation is central to our concept so we will use a variety of initiatives to spark conversations, encouraging open dialogues around bereavement from suicide. We will also provide counselling grants to those bereaved through suicide. Opening the conversation to remove the stigma.