Health Improvement Project Zanzibar aims to improve healthcare in Zanzibar by renovating the two district hospitals, improving clinical services and training local staff. Huge progress has already been achieved, providing enhanced healthcare services to over 300,000 local people.
Supporting sick and premature babies cared for in the neonatal unit at St George's Hospital in Tooting. The charity raises funds for vital medical equipment and patient welfare.
Saving lives Night & Day - You can help save a life today! Magpas has attended over 60,000 patients since it was founded in 1971. Many of the UK’s expert medics volunteer with Magpas to provide frontline medical care - free of charge. Our Helimedix team work together to save lives. www.magpas.org.uk
Shine Together is the charity at Frenchay and Southmead hospitals in Bristol and also includes funds for BrAMS (Bristol & Avon Multiple Sclerosis) and the Bristol Urological Institute (BUI). Shine together is the working title for North Bristol NHS Trust Charitable Funds, charity no.1055900.
We're Fair Shot – a café with a conscience. We’re here to help address the disturbingly high unemployment rate amongst adults with learning disabilities. At current, it’s almost impossible for disabled adults to find meaningful work. 93% of adults with learning disabilities in the UK are unemployed.
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We are a Black Country collective of businessmen, charity workers and families from all religions and all walks of life. We want to contribute to our NHS through raising funds to enable us to purchase much needed Personal Protective + communication equipment for NHS staff, patients and carers.
The Steve Prescott Foundation was set up by a Totally Inspirational Man Steve Prescott MBE. 7 Years Ago he was diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei a Terminal Cancer & sort out to raise funds for The Christie Hospital and the Try Assist Fund. Supporting The SPF changes the lives of so many people.
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Imagine a ship staffed by surgeons, doctors, nurses, water engineers and other specialists. Now imagine their services offered free of charge to the world’s poorest people. Mercy Ships is an international charity that provides free medical care, relief aid, and community development in some of the world’s most poverty stricken countries, via its hospital ship the Africa Mercy and a number of land-based projects. Over the last 30 years, Mercy Ships has visited 70 countries providing free medical and humanitarian services valued at more than £530 million. Mercy Ships has treated more than 420,000 people in village medical clinics, performed more than 47,000 life-changing surgeries, 228,000 dental treatments and completed over 1000 community development projects focusing on water and sanitation, education, infrastructure development and agriculture. Every penny raised really will help transform lives. For example: £15 helps provide a pack of 50 bandages for patients in need. £30 helps deliver a dental treatment for someone without access to care. £50 helps provide an orthopaedic surgery for a child who cannot walk properly. To learn more about any of the work that we do take a look at our website. Registered Charity No. 1053055 A Registered Charity in Scotland No. SCO39743
Founded 1976 by children's writer Michael Morpurgo and wife Clare. A seven day stay on one of their working farms aims to develop potential, build self-esteem and enrich lives of 3,000+ school children from inner cities, towns and deprived rural areas annually. Many are disadvantaged or have special educational needs.
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Capability works with disabled people of all ages and their families and carers throughout Scotland. We provide a range of modern, flexible services to disabled people across Scotland in areas including employment, education, accommodation, respite and independent living. We are also a campaigning organisation, committed to using the influence we have to ensure disabled people achieve the same human and civil rights as the rest of society. Our campaigning ensures that the issues that matter to disabled people stay on the Government's agenda. Our vision is to be a major ally in supporting disabled people to achieve full equality and to have choice and control of their lives.
We are The Earl Mountbatten Hospice lead provider of palliative care to the Island community. We care for patients suffering from or affected by life-shortening illnesses
Every day over 6,000 children are orphaned, these children desperately need our help. We aim to raise the standard of living for orphans by providing clean water, proper sanitation, medication, clothing and education, this will allow all orphans to realise their birthright of living a happy life.
Treloar School and College provide a unique blend of education, medical care, therapy and independence training for young people with complex disabilities, from right across the UK. Over 90% use wheelchairs, 40% have no communicable speech and, tragically, 20% have a life-limiting condition.