(UK, 1170815) Browse eventsMental Health UK is here for anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We are made up of four organisations based in each of the four nations of the UK, working together to improve mental health. With 40 years’ experience, we support people who are directly affected by mental health problems, as well as their carers and family members.
(UK, 1176462) Browse eventsA UK-based international relief and development agency, Muslim Aid has been working for over two decades to help save and improve the lives of millions in over 70 of the world’s poorest countries. Our mission. Muslim Aid provides not just emergency relief, but sustainable development programmes which tackle the root causes of poverty Whilst many relief agencies pack up and go home after providing initial emergency aid in the aftermath of a disaster, we stay. Intrinsic to our mission is empowering and building the capacity of local people in some of the world’s poorest countries. This means that we give individuals the resources and skills necessary to tackle the problems confronting their own communities. The money raised by the public is spent by Muslim Aid to help transform the lives of some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people both at home in the UK and across the world. Sign up now to make a difference to someone's life.
(UK, 116031616) Browse eventsWith a focus on patient-centred care, we combine state-of-the art-equipment, novel clinical trials, passionate staff and the most modern cancer research with compassion and effective psychological support so that our patients and their loved ones can feel fully supported throughout their cancer journey. We do this because we know each person and every cancer is unique - we don’t want to treat them all the same. Guy’s is the leading UK provider of care and treatment for people with cancer and we’re dedicated to helping patients navigate what can be the most challenging time of their lives. With all our services located under one roof within our bright and welcoming Cancer Centre, we’re able to offer seamless care every step of the way, from diagnosis, through treatment, and after, in an environment that doesn’t feel like a traditional hospital. We know that the landscape of cancer is changing. More people are being affected, but we’re at an exciting point in time when promising new therapies are being developed and research breakthroughs are waiting to be made. It’s crucial that we continue to fund the innovative research, treatment and exceptional care that takes place at Guy’s to ensure we keep going above and beyond what the NHS alone can provide as we help more people cope with and survive cancer.
(UK, 317) Browse eventsHospice 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.
(UK, 1164250) Browse eventsThere are at least three epilepsy-related deaths a day in the UK. The majority are Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). We care for the bereaved and work with families and professionals to make change. Using research and awareness, we strive to get the answers that will save lives.
(UK, 1156200) Browse eventsA UK-based registered charity (1156200) One Nation has continued to support local and international relief projects to help improve lives on a daily basis.
(UK, 1165672) Browse eventsThe Royal Free Charity funds the Little Touches & Big Differences to support patients and staff at the Royal Free, Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals. Find out more at: royalfreecharity.org
(UK, SC040105) Browse eventsPolluted water is the world’s biggest killer of children under five. The Well foundation primary aim is to raise money to build wells, install hand pumps and establish health and sanitation progremmes to provide accessible clean water to the poverty stricken regions of the world.
(UK, 1161153) Browse eventsThe Association of Air Ambulances (Charity) Ltd (AAAC) is a facilitator for all air ambulance charities that have contractual rights over a helicopter used for emergency medical missions. It is reactive yet responsive to large and regional donors who wish to donate to multiple air ambulance charities. If a local or regional organisation wishes to donate to all air ambulances, a selection air ambulances in a country in the UK such as England and Wales or a region; the local air ambulance to that organisation with the AAAC will aid them fulfilling their donation.
(UK, 1154529) Browse eventsMasjid & Community Centre Ashaadibi Centre runs various programmes & activities, however our primary focus is teaching the Qur’aan. Our vision is Educate the Ummah through the Qur’aan & Sunnah. So far we have produced 186 students who have completed the Qur’aan.
(UK, 503386) Browse eventsSt Oswald's provides specialist care for local adults, young people and children. Situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, their purpose-built facilities offer a range of flexible services to North East families. They make no charge for any of their services, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone.
(UK, 241527) Browse eventsSt George’s Hospital provides a range of general and specialist services in South West London and beyond. The hospital is a leading national centre for specialist care including neurology, cardiac care and cancer. Money raised through St George's Hospital Charity supports and enhances the services provided at St George’s for the benefit of patients, visitors and staff. Please help it continue the good work.
(UK, 1054154) Browse eventsWomen's Aid is the national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. Women's Aid provides a package of 24 hour lifeline services for women experiencing domestic violence including the Freephone 24 Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline, run in partnership between Women's Aid and Refuge and the Women's Aid website www.womensaid.org.uk
(UK, 1056061) Browse eventsSouth Tees Hospitals Charity raises funds to enhance the services that South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides. The role of the charity is not to fund patient care but to improve it and help with those extras over and above what the NHS can provide.
(UK, 1174402) Browse eventsCynthia Spencer Hospice provides specialist palliative care for people diagnosed with life-limiting illnesses and their families at the Hospice in Northampton and across Northamptonshire through our Hospice@Home Community Care Team; helping patients to enjoy the best quality of life possible
(UK, 283660) Browse eventsWe believe in human rights. We believe in fairness and equality. We believe that no one seeking asylum in the UK should be left destitute. Together, we can create a society where people escaping armed conflict, torture and persecution are welcomed, supported and are able to build their own future
(UK, 1100194) Browse eventsThe Hazara Charitable Trust is the official fundraising vehicle for Marefat School, Kabul, Afghanistan.
(UK, 1186601) Browse eventsWe aim to address the health needs of the people living in rural Bangladesh with short term as well as long term interventions which will improve the health of individuals as well as communities. Our projects include the provision of free health camps, health awareness programmes as well as others.
(UK, 1013945) Browse eventsTrinity Hospice provides care for over 2000 people with advanced illnesses every year, within their homes or at the hospice. We support them in living every moment and achieving the best possible quality of life. This financial year we must raise £10 million, only 30% of which comes from the NHS.
(UK, 1137443) Browse eventsSmall Steps Project is a humanitarian charity dedicated to supporting the children and families living on rubbish dumps around the world and raising awareness of the unacceptable hardships they face. Our mission to to help children take small steps out of poverty, by delivering shoes and aid.
(UK, 1025046) Browse eventsThe Rotary Club of Yorks Dragon Boat Challenge has over the past 11 years raised in excess of £730000 for many charities. 36 teams will again compete on July 13th 2013, with 2/3rd of the sponsorship money they raise going to charitable causes of their choice, the remainder to the Charity chosen by The Rotary Club of York, which this year is The Jack Raine Foundation. It will be a spectacular day on the River Ouse, with racing from 10am to 4.00pm.