Since 1954 Epilepsy Scotland has provided advice, information, support and services for people in Scotland who have epilepsy, their families and carers. We are a lifeline for people who need information and advice, training and literature. Call our freephone helpline on 0808 800 2200.
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.
East African Playgrounds believes that every child in the world should have a safe place where they can play, have fun and forget about the stresses of life. We build high quality, fun & creative playgrounds for children across East Africa. Help us do more by setting up a monthly donation
The fund, consisting entirely of voluntary donations, is used to improve the quality of patient amenities & staff welfare by paying for the provision of 'extra' facilities and amenities, research etc. As well as the General Fund we also hold various specific funds covering many wards and dept's.
Born Too Soon was established in 1985 to offer information and support to parents of small pre-term babies and new born infants requiring specialist care on the Neonatal Unit at Kingston Hospital NHS Trust and also to raise money to purchase much needed equipment in the Unit.
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.
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity helps seriously ill and disabled children who have the biggest needs, and who aren’t being supported by anyone else. We provide children’s nurses, support families in financial crisis caring for their sick child, and help pioneer nurse-led research. .
It is a local charity offering free services to people in the Borough of Enfield whose lives have been affected by cancer as well as their carers and families. We are not a bedded unit, but provides a range of services aimed to help the person and their family.
At times of overseas emergency, the DEC brings together a unique alliance of the UK's aid, corporate, public and broadcasting sectors to rally the nation's compassion, and ensure that funds raised go to DEC agencies best placed to deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need.
The Gynaecological Cancer Fund is raising money to fund research at The Royal Marsden and to raise awareness of gynaecological cancers. The research aims to develop more personalised treatments for women with these cancers. For more details please visit our website www.gcfund.co.uk
To donate a 'suspended item' to a local homeless person, please use the slider menu to the right to select a option. Or make a general donation to Social Bite. To find out more about the work of Social Bite please visit the site below.
We inform, support and empower families and individuals affected by all forms of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and raise awareness of the condition. We also fund and support the research community addressing the causes, treatment and management of SMA.
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 create initiatives providing employment to ex-offenders, the first of which is XO Bikes. We provide training inside, employment outside & pastoral support on all sides. Over 400 studies show that employment is the single most important factor in reducing reoffending rates.
This Foundation has been set up in memory of Owen McVeigh who was only 11 years old when he passed away after a short diagnosis with leukaemia, The purpose of the charity is to raise funds to help and enrich the lives of children who are ill with cancer and their Families in the local area. The Owen McVeigh Foundation is a registered charity, number 1167794
Autism affects 1 in 100 people in Scotland and Scottish Autism is committed to enabling those with autism to lead happy and fulfilled lives. They provide a range of services for children and adults including education, day and vocational opportunities, practical living support and information and advice for families.
AMMF is the UK's only cholangiocarcinoma charity. Our main aims are to raise the awareness of cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), to provide information, and to support specialised research teams in their work to find the causes, methods of earlier diagnosis and treatments for this disease.
We are dedicated to creating sustainable impact through the timeless Islamic tradition of waqf (endowment). Our mission is to invest in impactful projects and organisations that foster positive personal and spiritual growth, and build vibrant, compassionate communities united by service to humanity.
CLAPA is a support organisation for all those with and affected by cleft lip and/or palate. One in 700 children are born with this condition - about 1,000 a year in the UK. We provides information, advice and one to one support through our national network of branches and volunteers.
Our vision is that every child in the UK has a childhood which is: - Safe - Happy & Secure - Allows them the chance to reach their potential
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 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.
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.