New Futures Nepal empowers disadvantaged children and adults of Nepal by raising funds for initiatives that promote health, education and independence and supports social integration for children with disabilities to live in the community and within safe and loving homes.
PSC Support is the only UK charity solely dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by PSC. PSC has no known cause or cure. PSC patients urgently need a treatment that works. Please help us to fund vital medical research and provide information and support to PSCers and families.
Sidmouth Hopspiscare is a Registered Charity caring for people in the Sid Valley who have life threatening illnesses. We offer a 24 hour service to provide practical and emmotional support for patients, carers and their families. For more information visit www.sidmouthhospiscare.org.uk.
The University's Cardiff Fund seeks the philanthropic support of its alumni and friends to invest in the University and to further enhance its status as a world-class institution.
CYCLISTS FIGHTING CANCER enables children and young people living with cancer across the UK to regain their physical fitness, strength and confidence by giving them new bikes, adapted trikes, tandems, other equipment and support. Physically activity is a key element in rehabilitation from treatments
St John's Hospice provides care to patients coping with life limiting conditions throughout North Lancashire, South Lakes and parts of North Yorkshire. We have a 20 bed in-patient ward, a day hospice service, hospice at home, bereavement support and a number of other vital services.
1 in 4 of us will have a mental health problem at some point in our lives. We can help. Oxfordshire Mind provides help, support & information to anyone affected by mental health problems. We have services all over the county, bringing support & advice to people in our local communities.
The Kiltwalk organises sponsored walking events across Scotland and overseas to raise money for some of Scotland's leading children's charities including: Sick Kids, Yorkhill, Aberlour, CHAS, Clic Sargent & TACC. For more information or to sign up now go to www.theKiltwalk.co.uk
We hold sales or art and sculpture and other events to raise money for research into breast cancer and to provide support and care for those suffering from the disease.
World Vision is the world’s largest international children’s charity, working to bring real hope to millions of children in the world’s hardest places. And we do it all as a sign of God’s unconditional love.
Action on Elder Abuse works to protect, and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults. It does this through the provision of a freephone helpline, training and educating key workers, and also by challenging government to make essential changes to the law which protect those at risk of abuse.
Our charity benefits patients at The Walton Centre by providing extra facilities; research; and enhanced staff training. Our Home from Home Appeal aims to raise £500K to provide Relatives' Accommodation for families whose loved ones are receiving lifesaving treatment at The Walton Centre.
PLANETS Cancer Charity helps patients with pancreatic, liver, colorectal, oesophageal and neuroendocrine cancer by funding patient support groups, innovative treatments and research. Since 2011 we have raised over £890,000!Our Key Achievements have been:Establishing a network of patient support groups across the Wessex region.Funding the introduction of intra operative radiotherapy (IORT) with the UK’s first mobile electron beam radiotherapy machine, able to deliver radiotherapy to advanced cancers during surgery.Funding a full-time pancreatic and neuroendocrine tumour researcher to work with the clinician scientists in Southampton’s world leading cancer immunology research department.PLANETS Cancer Charity is dedicated to serving the needs of our regional population which extends from Lyme Regis to Bognor Regis and provides specialist cancer services to the 4 million people who live across Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and West Sussex. PLANETS ethos is based around two fundamental principles. Firstly, supporting our patients and their families by working together as a “whole team” with the doctors, nurses and other medical staff using the motivation of fundraising alongside our patients to help them fight cancer through the positive energy that this camaraderie creates. Secondly, we use the money that has been raised to provide the “icing on the cake“ by funding things that the NHS otherwise could not afford and stimulating innovation in cancer care through research and the introduction of new treatments.PLANETS is more than just another local cancer charity, it is a motivating and unifying force that is changing the way that we approach the fight against cancer across the central south coast of England. Our aim is not just to save lives but also to enrich them in the process by helping the “whole team” to focus together on our shared goals. Charity No: 1175572 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/planetscharity/ Twitter https://twitter.com/PLANETSCHARITY
A baby's nine month journey in to the world is hazardous and the last few hours and minutes crucial to life. It could be the life of your unborn child or grandchild. The NHS Capital Budget provides basic essentials only. Donating to The Baby Beat Appeal allows us to provide the very best in fetal monitoring equipment.
Edgware United Synagogue- Connecting you to a vibrant Jewish life
Burnley FC in the Community is a self-financing charity with a mission to support, inspire and deliver change in communities across the areas of Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and West Yorkshire.
Khalsa Aid International Who We Are & What We Do Khalsa Aid is a UK based humanitarian relief charity providing support around the world to victims of natural and man-made disasters such as floods, earthquakes, famine and war. Our team is often one of the first on the scene to help distribute food, water, clothing, medical and sanitation supplies. We fund and build semi-permanent shelters, if needed anything that’s required in those early days to save lives, reduce people’s immediate suffering and help maintain their dignity. The charity was founded by Ravi Singh, who was struck by the plight of the refugees in Kosovo in 1999. That year also marked the 300th birth anniversary of the Khalsa, an opportunity for the community to reflect on the core teachings of their faith. Ravi saw the footage of the Kosovan refugees on the news and was inspired by one Sikhi ideology in particular, Sarbat da Bhalla, meaning well-being for all, recognising the humanity in us all and reaching out to those in need, regardless of race, religion, borders. At the time of the celebrations across the UK, and around the world, there were terrible images on the news of refugees struggling to cross the cold and mountainous border to reach a safer and peaceful Albania Khalsa Aid was born. Whilst the inspiration for the charity stems from a strong belief in the Sikh principles, our work is by no means restricted to the Sikh community. Khalsa Aid became the first ever cross-border international humanitarian aid organisation based on the Sikh principles. Since 1999, we have been able to provide crucial aid to millions of people around the world: from victims of the Yemen Civil War to refugees landing on the shores of Greece from the Middle East and, more recently, the Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar seeking refuge in Bangladesh, to earthquake, flood and hurricane stricken areas in Nepal, Australia, and the Caribbean.
Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to working with the world’s poorest people to transform their lives. We work in partnership with some of the world’s most vulnerable communities to tackle poverty and suffering. .
Every half an hour in the UK, a child or young person will acquire a brain injury. The Child Brain Injury Trust provides information, support and training to anyone affected by this devastating and life changing condition. Visit our website www.childbraininjurytrust.org.uk to find out more...
Tamba is the only UK charity that provides high quality information and mutual support networks for multiple birth families, helping them face the practical, emotional and financial challenges that a multiple birth can bring, as well as highlighting their unique needs to health and education practitioners involved in their care
Walking with the Wounded was established in 2010 to fund the retraining and re-skilling of wounded servicemen and women to assist them in finding new careers outside the military. Join us in empowering those who have given so much on our behalf.
Inspire, the Education Business Partnership for Hackney, is an independent charity that supports the education, training and development of young people by linking them with businesses and their employees. It aims to raise young peoples achievements and aspirations and develop their motivation, skills and knowledge for the world of work.
Student Minds is a national charity working to encourage peer interventions for student mental health.