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The Hospice provides 16 in-patient beds and 16 Day Care places for people with palliative care needs within Rochdale and surrounding districts.
Virtually unknown but not uncommon, Lewy Body disease is the second most frequent cause of age-related neurodegenerative dementia. Accurate diagnosis is essential for successful treatment. The purpose of the Lewy Body Society is to raise awareness of this terrible disease amongst the public and the medical profession.
Different Strokes helps younger stroke survivors to optimise their recovery by offering rehabilitative services, information and advice. Different Strokes is run by stroke survivors for stroke survivors.
DASH was formed in 1984. We're a user led registered charity. DASH is a forward thinking organisation based in West London, We work with adults, young people and children regardless of disability, age, cultural background. DASH Disability Does Not Mean Inability Thank you for your support
Spread a Smile provides entertainment to seriously ill children who are in hospital for prolonged periods of time. We put smiles on their faces, divert their attention away from their treatment and alleviate the monotony associated with sustained hospital stays.
St Cuthbert’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care to those in North Durham who have life limiting conditions. We make no charge for any of the services that we offer, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone. It costs over £2 million each year to keep St Cuthbert's Hospice running.
Cry in the Dark was established in 1998. In 2000 it built and opened a home for 24 children with special needs in Comanesti Romania. Casa Lumina is a home for life for these children who are now fast becoming young adults. At Casa Lumina the young people are treated with respect and receive the care and stimulation that each young person requires. Cry in the Darks second project in Romania is The Hospice Casa Albert project (Albert's House) and is providing community palliative care to a growing number of children and young people with incurable physical conditions with poor life expectancy, for example, childhood cancers or Leukaemia, congenital conditions such as muscular dystrophy, and HIV/AIDS and TB.
The Charity IDEALS (International Disaster and Emergency Aid with Long Term Support) is dedicated to helping relieve poverty, distress & suffering in any part of the world affected by conflict or natural disaster. Usually, but not limited to, providing medical aid & humanitarian support.
The Bannatyne Foundation channels Duncan Bannatyne's charitable efforts to support various deserving causes, whose exceptional work positively impacts lives worldwide. Every penny donated to The Bannatyne Foundation goes directly to its selected charities, helping to fund their diverse and impactful projects.
JRoots organises inspiring, meaningful and educational journeys to Poland, Israel and Morocco in addition to tailor made itineraries with communities, organisations, individuals and families. More than a tour, a JRoots journey is an exploration of Jewish life in the context of the given destination.
St Helena Hospice is for anyone living in North Essex and parts of Mid Essex who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and all services are free of charge to patients and their families. For additional information please visit www.sthelenahospice.org.uk or call 01206 845566.
Currently under construction on Hyde Road in Gorton, HideOut Youth Zone will provide thousands of Manchester's young people with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to. Open 7 days a week, offering over 20 activities per night, the Youth Zone will equip young people with the tools they need to lead healthier, happier, more aspirational lives.
The Salvation Army is a registered charity and church working in 120 countries worldwide and is one of the largest and most diverse providers of social welfare in the world. In the UK and Republic of Ireland this work includes more than 800 Salvation Army social service centres and community churches. We provide unconditional friendship, support and very practical help to people in crisis and need and work with children, older people, homeless people and those dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction. Alongside our work in the UK, The Salvation Army International Development (UK) is part of a world-wide team supporting the battle against poverty in developing countries. The projects we work with are designed by the poor for the poor and we are about enabling and empowering people to build a better future for themselves.
Starlight Children's Foundation works to brighten the lives of seriously and terminally ill children by granting their wishes and providing entertainment in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK.
The Rock Trust works in Edinburgh and the Lothians with young people between the ages of 16- 25 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Our role is to advise, educate and support young people to build better futures.
In memory of Reuben who became an angel aged 23 months. Our primary goal is to open a Retreat in the NW of England where families facing the serious illness or loss of a child can take respite breaks we will also provide support including counselling to parents & siblings who have lost a young child