Caudwell Children transforms the lives of disabled children across the UK. We act as a safety net for families who are unable to gain the help they need. We provide family support services, equipment, treatment and therapies for disabled children and their families across the UK.
Vasculitis UK provides support, advice and information to those suffering from vasculitis and their families. VUK also sponsors research into the causes and treatment of vasculitis and works to raise general awareness of ALL types of vasculitis. VUK is run by volunteers who all have vasculitis.
Supporting children in treatment for brain & spinal tumours.We provide Treasure boxes, a wonderful box packed with the best toys personalised to suit each child, a holiday home and grants to children and their famillies who have been hospitalised whilst receiving treatment.www.indeerosetrust.org
Playskill is a Herts based charity providing free specialist Physio, Speech & Language and Occupational therapy, in a playgroup setting, to pre-school aged children with physical disabilities and delay. We also provide free specialist training and social and respite events for the whole family.
Mangawhai Beach School is a place where our students enjoy open spaces, a beachside lifestyle and teachers who are passionate about education. Our CREW Values underpin everything we do, every day, both at school and in our community.
The Gloucester Rugby Community Charity enhances people’s lives through sport, with a particular focus on those with social and other disadvantages. Utilising the relationship with Gloucester Rugby, the charity is a force for positive change for citizens of Gloucestershire and beyond, reaching people at key times in their lives to make a positive impact. The Charity provides opportunities for organisations and individuals to fulfil their community, charity and volunteering objectives by:Making a difference to all ages and abilities by using sport as a vehicle.Inspiring and motivating those who we engage with to enjoy a physically active and healthy lifestyle.Transforming attitudes to learning through educational initiatives. Charity No: 1165303 Find out more Website http://www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIMpwfsvWcs
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind in the country providing specialised services to families affected by this terminal condition. The Association cannot slow the progression of MND or change the outcome but we can alleviate the feelings of isolation and frustration. We offer consistent support to approximately 400 families across Ireland who otherwise would have nowhere else to turn. Everybody with MND has different needs at different stages of their journey and we are here to help and guide them every step of the way. The services provided by the IMNDA are immediate and free of charge for everyone registered with the Association. Key services include: • Access to 4 outreach nurses directly employed by the IMNDA and funded entirely by donations. • Access to a home care grant. • Access to specialised equipment on loan (e.g. wheelchairs, hoists, communication aids etc). • Access to funding towards counselling sessions for the person with MND and family members. Your support is absolutely vital. More than 86% of our income comes from fundraising and donations.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1099574 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cmatrust/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cheadle_mosque
St Andrew's is a hospice in Grimsby providing a comprehensive range of care for patients of all ages with a life threatening/limiting illness, and support for those who care for them.
RSABI is a unique Scottish charity with roots going back to 1897. We provide financial assistance, support and advice in confidence to those people who have worked in Scotland in land-based occupations and who are suffering hardship. Every year RSABI helps hundreds of people with backgrounds in farming, crofting, forestry, horticulture, fish-farming, gamekeeping and rural estate work who, due to illness, disability, poverty or crisis, find that they are unable to cope. RSABI relies on the generosity of its supporters - individuals, businesses and trusts - in order to ensure that we can continue to provide effective relief to those in need. With your help, we'll help! Support our teams in the Great Glen Challenge by clicking this link!
Mary Stevens Hospice provides specialist palliative care to all members of the community Supporting adults who have a non-curative illness such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's disease, cardiac disease, HIV / AIDS.
The Shakespeare Hospice, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, provides care for families affected by serious illness. We do not charge for our services and receive less than 7% funding from the NHS. Any support we receive from the public is therefore very greatly appreciated.
The Williams Syndrome Foundation was formed in 1980 and is run by parents for parents of children with this rare condition which causes heart and kidney problems and learning difficulties. It desperately needs funds to finance its ambitious research and family support programmes which include national conventions and regional meetings.
OUR VISION: To harness the creativity and energy found on and off the dance floors of clubs around the world to create positive change. HOW WE DO IT: As well as running our own initiatives, we create partnerships with organisations and people within the dance music industry, and beyond, to raise funds and awareness for a variety of humanitarian, social and environmental causes. WHO WE ARE: Founded in January 2010 LNADJ (for short) strives to change the way people view charitable work and to inspire people across the globe to make small positive changes in their communities, thus becoming part of a greater positive change in the world. Since its inception the foundation has been developed through the commitment and passion of volunteers along with the support of some major players within the industry. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (or LNADJ for short) is a UK Registered Charitable Foundation. It has been developed over time through the commitment of volunteers and individuals who are passionate about making a positive change in the world. LNADJ has created partnerships with organisations within the dance music industry, and with charities, and seeks to set up mutually beneficial fund raising and awareness initiatives and schemes that benefit everyone.
ALD Life is a patient support group for patients and families affected by Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) - a rare genetic disorder that affects mainly young boys aged 4 to 10. At present, there isn't cure for ALD and death usually occurs within a few years. Help us today to give hope for tomorrow.
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital is one of the UK's leading specialist hospitals for cardiothoracic care. Without your help, our Appeal could not support our Patient & Family Centred Care Programme, purchase vital equipment and fund innovative research for patients with heart and lung disease.
Ronald McDonald House, Glasgow, is an independent charity providing free accommodation for 500 families each year whose children are critically ill patients in Yorkhill Hospital. Stays, completely free of charge, vary from a few nights to many months.The House needs to raise £400,000 each year.
Helping the Wythenshawe Transplant Centre to remain at the forefront of excellence for the treatment of Cardiac and Lung disease.
Myaware is the new name for MGA.We support people with myasthenia and their families, increase public and medical awareness of the condition and raise funds for research and support staff. Our aim is to make life easier for sufferers and their families by providing information, advice and support.
Crystal Palace FC Foundation delivers a comprehensive and diverse sports and educational programme throughout the London Boroughs of Bromley, Croydon and Sutton, working with a host of major partners that include the Premier and Football Leagues. The foundations main areas of work include Football and Multi Sports development, Social Inclusion, Health, Education, Disability and Women and Girls Football working within a broad spectrum of delivery for 3 year olds through to adults.
Supporting the lives of trans+ adults across the UK is the core message of Not a Phase, a small charity that is working towards a brighter future for the trans+ community. Through awareness campaigning, developing company diversity strategies and supporting trans+ owned business and projects with financial and material investment, Not A Phase aims to bridge the gaps that the trans+ and gender nonconforming community too often fall between. The funds raised for Not a Phase not only go into these projects but also support the peer support groups being rolled out across the country later this year, aiming to give a regular safe space for trans+ adults to meet, learn and grow.