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Formed in 1997, the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) is a small, non-profit research organisation based in NE Scotland. Located in the beautiful heritage fishing village of Gardenstown, near Banff, on the southern coastline of the outer Moray Firth, the group is dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in Scottish waters through scientific investigation, environmental education, and the provision of professional, veterinary assistance to sick, stranded and injured individuals.
Panathlon Foundation seeks to help, motivate and inspire young disabled people through sport. It provides expert coaching, free specialised equipment and multi-sport competitions like the Paralympics. Every penny you donate will go to helping disabled young people have fun through sport.
EOS supports children and young people whose daily lives are affected by eczema as well as their carers. We know that eczema is a lot more that just itchy skin and we are here to help families through the scratching, the sleepless nights, the frustration, the battles over creams and the social isolation. We do one to one support for families, clubs for children and teens, we run family events, we have specialist resources and we do school workshops.
The Friends of Chase Bridge raise funds throughout the school year to fund projects such as the improvements to the school library, as well as additional activities or resources for the children. We also work to bring together our families at fun, sociable events to build the school community.
Play Kenya is dedicated to emotionally supporting many of the traumatised children living in orphanages in Kenya. We have a home called Rafiki Mwema for sexually abused young girls between the ages of 4-12, where they are cared fora receive therapy to help them recover from their traumatic ordeals.
Cambridge Women's Aid supporting women and children since 1977 We provide advice, support and safe accommodation to hundreds of women and children affected by domestic abuse every year. We rely heavily on donations to provide practical support to the women and children who are experiencing financial hardship due to their circumstances. Many of the women and children arrive at the refuge with nothing. Donations are vital in setting up a family to keep safe and move them on to independence. Almost all of our families are on or waiting for benefits and greatly value this additional support during this time of crisis in their lives. Any donation is much appreciatedFor further information please email or call 01223 350764 Charity No: 1137602 Find out more Website http://www.womensaid.org.uk
DERBY BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Our group offers support, counselling, information and befriending to all women and men with breast cancer, their families and friends. We organise occasional days out for all the family i.e. local places of interest. We help to provide better facilities for all women and men receiving treatment for cancer by making donations to cancer services. FAMILY DAYS We organise occasional family days out for ALL the family to Local places of interest
Scotty's Little Soldiers is dedicated to supporting the children of men and women killed while serving in the British Armed Forces. The charity provides Christmas and birthday gifts, treats, trips and activities for the families of the fallen as well as enabling them to use the charity lodges.
It aims to improve the understanding of Porphyria, by reaching out to patients, relatives, doctors and medical staff, etc. Early diagnosis is vital if we are to improve the quality of life for those affected by it. It also provides a social support system for sufferers and their families
Cheltenham Samaritans offers confidential emotional support to anyone in a crisis, who feels distressed or is perhaps thinking of taking their own life. This service is entirely dependent on voluntary support. We give those who call us time and space to express their feelings, to help them to explore their options and perhaps seek a way to face the future. - We listen, we do not judge and we do not offer advice. - We are not aligned to any religious or political persuasion. - Samaritans is available day and night throughout the year.
Golddigger Trust is an award winning youth work charity, working to see transformation in the lives of vulnerable young people. They support hundreds of young people in Sheffield each year in schools, intervention projects and 1:1 mentoring, and even more through their national projects.
We are pioneering a Citizen Science project to collect data so as to fight river pollution in the Wye Catchment. We want to see hedgerows protected and wildlife habitats guarded and expanded. All of the above improves community wellbeing. Our goal is to ensure future generations inherit a better more healthy county than we live in today.
South East Cancer Help Centre aims to give people affected by cancer and their family and friends an opportunity to explore ways which may help them to cope with their situation. The Centre supports people in the choices they make and provides individual and group support, complementary therapies and information.
1 in 3 Cancer Support is established for the benefit of improving health and the relief of poverty of people affected by cancer in East Antrim and surrounding areas, through providing: -Limited support services & advisory service -The cost of therapies & access to therapeutic therapies locally- Limited financial support services The group is established to solely with the purpose of improving the health (physical / psychological) or financial circumstances of those people affected by cancer or their immediate families or carers in East Antrim and surrounding areas.
Suffolk Accident Rescue Service volunteers provide an enhanced resource to help treat critically ill patients who need urgent specialist care before they reach hospital. All our doctors and paramedics volunteer without charge and we rely on voluntary donations to support our life-saving activity.
The objectives of the Charity are: The promotion of social inclusion and the provision of education among deaf children and their families in Bristol and the surrounding area, who may be excluded from society, or parts of society, as a result of being deaf (where deaf is defined as mild to profound hearing loss) by: Providing workshops, forums, and general advice for deaf families Providing social and emotional support, recreational facilities and opportunities for deaf families Providing, or supporting access to the provision of, services supporting deaf families, by working with other relevant agencies
Together is an alliance of charities & interested professionals. We work to improve the understanding & implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child across Scotland. We are an informed voice on children's rights & take proactive steps to build awareness of children’s human rights.
Africa Enterprise Trust does exciting work in Zambia with poor and vulnerable children and young adults. We run Family Homes for street kids and abandoned children. We run a Computer School which develops key work skills. And we run other Vocational Training and Community support programmes.
The charity aims to provide supportive information to those diagnosed with Carcinoid Syndrome and Neuroendocrine Tumours, assist their carers as well as look into ways to improve the quality of life in particular to funding feasibility projects in clinical research.
Southport & Area Schools Worker Trust has served children, teenagers and their schools for over two decades with an ever growing vision to provide safe spaces to explore the big issues of life and faith. ake a lasting difference in the lives of local young people - bringing hope for the future.
We are a non-profit organisation that relies completely on donations from adoptions and fundraising events so that we can ensure that any dog we help to save is healthy and up-to-date with vaccinations, neutered, given worm/flea treatments and that they are treated for any illnesses before rehoming.