We support people with mental and/or physical health issues by offering subsidised counselling and complementary therapies.
United World Schools builds schools and trains teachers in some of the world's poorest regions. Piloted in Cambodia and now working in Burma and Sri Lanka, UWS has built 14 primary schools providing an education for 3000+ children. Our aim is to work in 20 countries supporting 500,000 children.
MSIF is an international NGO working in partnership with national MS societies and the international scientific community to raise the profile of MS and catalyse the vital research that will lead to the elimination of multiple sclerosis. Together we will eliminate MS. Join us at: www.msif.org
AMECA believe that healthcare in Africa can only be effectively addressed by an improvement in both the training and the retention of healthcare professionals. We also firmly believe that our initiatives should be sustainable over the long term, rather than provide a well intentioned but unsustainable “quick fix” approach. We are fundraising to build a new primary healthcare clinic in southern Malawi; one of the most deprived areas in one of the most deprived countries. For more information, please visit our website at www.ameca.org.uk Visit AMECA's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ameca/189723837738595
Supports Victims of Crime, Domestic Abuse, Witnesses, their family and friends and those affected by Fatal Road Traffic Collisions. At the very worst time of their lives, we aim to give the very best service.
The Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust provides support to familes affected by Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome. Contact can be made via the helpline 0845 603 5338.
Bright Red, a charity established to improve the lives and treatment of people in the North who are dealing with Blood Cancer. Through care, research and education we are striving to beat illnesses such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
The mission of Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group is to provide year-round ski training and competition for our special needs athletes, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. The Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group (SOWMSG) is the largest, most active and most progressive ski group of its kind in the UK today. This is due of course to the hard work of the athletes but they can only be realised because of the dedication and hard work of the administrators, fundraisers, trainers and helpers who work not only at the training sessions but also each day behind the scenes.
We set up the school in Zambia14 years ago in order to educate poor, disadvantaged and orphan children who could not afford to go to the State schools. We believe that education is the most important way of helping the children to achieve a better future for themselves
Teckels Animal Sanctuaries was established in 2003. As long as we have room, we will take in any cats or dogs looking for a home. We do not discriminate against old or sick animals. Our vet bills average over £4k per month and it costs us around £20k per month to run the centre overall!
The team carry out Search and Mountain Rescue across County Durham with a capability 365 days a year, 24 hours a day in support of the Police
Candy Cane Rescue was set up in 2017, Our aim is to provide a safe environment in which greyhounds rescued from the Chinese Meat Trade can be cared for and found loving homes. We also rescue ex-racing greyhounds that have been exported for breeding and racing from Ireland, Australia and the UK.
Jack & Jill funds and provides in-home nursing care for children with highly complex medical conditions up to the age of six and provide end of life care for children under six, regardless of the diagnosis. Parents call the service the ‘gift of time'.
Boost Charitable Trust champions the disabled and disadvantaged, to inspire them to overcome their challenges through the power of sport. Since inception, Boost has supported a number of organisations, with grants totalling in excess of £750,000.
The British Lymphology Society is a dynamic and innovative body providing a strong professional voice and support for those involved in the care and treatment of people with lymphoedema and related lymphatic disorders, including lipoedema. The Society seeks to achieve high standards of care and equitable access to treatment across the UK and promotes early detection and intervention and, where appropriate, screening and prevention. The Society was established in November of 1985, originally as the British Lymphology Interest Group (BLIG).
The Himalayan Trust UK provide health and education training and supplies to the mountain people of the Nepal Himalaya to help them lead healthier lives and to give children the tools to go on to further education and be able to serve their communities better.
At Fleet Phoenix we work to put young people at the Hart of their community.
Crimestoppers is the independent crime-fighting charity. Our 0800 555 111 phone number and online service offers complete anonymity to those who want to pass on information about crime without revealing their identity. With your support, we can continue to make our society a safer place to live.
AA Veterans Support was established in 2011 to provide help, advice and guidance to those who serve or have served in the British Armed Forces and their families throughout Northern Ireland. We deliver many vital support services in our 'drop-in and training centre', which is situated just off the Crumlin Rd, Belfast. We also deliver outreach projects and welfare support to beneficiaries throughout Northern Ireland. The services we provide include counselling, respite, complementary therapies, employability support, support groups, benefits and housing advice and guidance, welfare assistance and more. We believe our service personnel, veterans and their families deserve our lifelong support, therefore we will endeavour to provide the necessary support services to enable those who serve or have served and their families to live an independent life.
Royal School for the Deaf Derby is a non-maintained special school which provides education for deaf learners aged 3 to 19 in an environment which values British Sign Language as well as written and spoken English.
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