The Mel Evans MBE Foundation was set up in 2019. The Foundation has three core objectives:- To raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease To raise vitally needed funding for research into effective treatments and an eventual cure for MND To raise the profile of Crown Green Bowls
RALPHH was set up in memory of Robert Allen who died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 35. RALPHH raises money to purchase defibrillators, provide funds for ECG screening & provides a sign post towards healthier living after sport.
Mayo Roscommon Hospice in association with HSE West provides a specialist palliative care service, free of charge, to patients and families living with life limiting illness in counties Mayo and Roscommon. The service is available to patients in their homes and hospitals.
Carney’s Community aims to reduce offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour, whilst improving social mobility and community cohesion. We achieve this by engaging a range of young people, in positive and constructive activities, whilst offering intensive, one to one mentoring.
The Combined Services Disabled Ski Team (CSDST) uses adaptive skiing to enhance the recovery of the UK's wounded, injured and sick military personnel – both serving and veteran. It reintroduces the spirit of challenge and competition that they were accustomed to as part of normal Service life.
The Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation raises money to support young people in Yorkshire. It also recognises the achievements of young people in the region though the annual Yorkshire Young Achiever Awards.
Working to achieve justice for the thousands of Sikhs, who have been illegally imprisoned and tortured in India. SOPW provides monthly welfare for the prisoners including basic amenities such as clothing and food, as well as support for their families. All SOPW Members are volunteers (unpaid).
We are the charity for London’s eight Royal Parks. We care for each of London’s Royal Parks for everyone now and in the future to explore, value and enjoy. Covering over 5,000 acres of historic parkland, the parks provide beautiful green spaces right in the heart of the capital where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city. They’re a place for you to enjoy, relax and unwind, exercise and clear your mind in. If it’s history and architecture you’re after, we have hundreds of buildings, statues and memorials, giving a fascinating insight into London’s heritage. Or attend a world class event.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Killin Callander and District Search and Rescue Group SC044098 operating as Killin Mountain Rescue Team is affiliated to the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland, One of a network of voluntary search and rescue teams providing a 24/7 rescue service throughout Scotland Please donate to support our cause.Killin Mountain Rescue Team comprise 50 unpaid volunteers providing a local voluntary search and rescue service for hillwalkers and other people who enjoy the outdoor environment in an area Stretching from Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Killin, to Callander ansd the Trossachs, Charity No: SC044098 Find out more Website http://killin.mountainrescuescotland.org/
We seek to empower children and young people to be a force for good in their local communities and beyond. Through our Young Leaders Award, we work to encourage school children to develop their life skills, confidence and community engagement through a series of volunteering activities with real benefit to their local area. We have seen how social barriers and prejudices are broken, as the perception of young people by their communities change and our hope is that we give each pupil who participates the ambition and the opportunity to achieve all that they can and that they will continue to "be the change they want to see" in their communities throughout their lives. Charity No: 1129075 Find out more Website http://www.abyyt.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/archbishopofyorkyouthtrust?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/ABYyouthtrust YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEt4-0mVaEI2X1_L8S9szXg
With a focus on patient-centred care, we combine state-of-the art-equipment, novel clinical trials, passionate staff and the most modern cancer research with compassion and effective psychological support so that our patients and their loved ones can feel fully supported throughout their cancer journey. We do this because we know each person and every cancer is unique - we don’t want to treat them all the same. Guy’s is the leading UK provider of care and treatment for people with cancer and we’re dedicated to helping patients navigate what can be the most challenging time of their lives. With all our services located under one roof within our bright and welcoming Cancer Centre, we’re able to offer seamless care every step of the way, from diagnosis, through treatment, and after, in an environment that doesn’t feel like a traditional hospital. We know that the landscape of cancer is changing. More people are being affected, but we’re at an exciting point in time when promising new therapies are being developed and research breakthroughs are waiting to be made. It’s crucial that we continue to fund the innovative research, treatment and exceptional care that takes place at Guy’s to ensure we keep going above and beyond what the NHS alone can provide as we help more people cope with and survive cancer.
The Diwali Basket Brigade is an annual event organised by The Diwali Foundation. The objective of Diwali Basket Brigade is simple. To provide food hampers to socially deprived / vulnerable households, from all faiths and backgrounds in and around the UK, ahead of the auspicious festival of Diwali.
The Pied Piper Appeal is making a difference for sick children in Gloucestershire by providing child friendly equipment to aid their recovery. A local charity for local children, we provide medical, play and learning equipment and art enhancement for the community and local hospitals in the County.
PIPS Hope and Support (Formerly Newry & Mourne) was established in 2003 by people who had experienced suicide in their families. The organisations aims are to help save lives, support those affected by suicide and self-harm and provide suicide prevention training and education workshops
The Bobby Moore Fund raises money for research into bowel cancer, and also works to raise public awareness of the disease. The Fund was set up in partnership with Cancer Research UK in memory of footballer Bobby Moore OBE, who sadly died from bowel cancer, aged just 51. Every day in the UK, 44 men and women die from bowel cancer. However, if detected early, over 90% of cases can be successfully treated. Each year, with the help of people like you, the Bobby Moore Fund raises over £2 million. The funds are spent on high quality research carried out by leading scientists across the UK. Your support will help us tackle bowel cancer.
Small-Steps Charity is a fundraising charity which helps to realise an unmet need targeting areas not already supported by larger mainstream charitable organisations. It supports genuine charitable causes by organising sporting, cultural and social activities for fundraising towards suitable donations.
We provide hospital-based services from the Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, Kidderminster Hospital &Treatment Centre and Worcestershire Royal Hospital. We provide a wide range of services to around 550,000 people in Worcestershire. Your donation will help support our patients and services.
Wish One of the Jellybean Kids' Appeal for a child-friendly A&E area is complete, with the new Children's Emergency Department up and running. Wish Two, for extra equipment for sick and premature newborn babies in the Neonatal Unit, has also been recently completed with the provision of £80,000 worth of extra high-tech equipment ensuring that every baby has the best possible start in life. And we are pleased that Ronald McDonald House Charities have agreed to fund a seven-bedroom parents accommodation unit at a cost of £750,000 completing Wish Three, but the appeal still has one more wish to achieve. The Jellybean Kids' Appeal is now raising funds for Wish Four? child friendly elements and equipment within a new Child Assessment Centre, especially for children with complex needs. The Multi Disciplinary Team assesses the development of over 400 children each year, and having a great, child-friendly environment will put children at ease - and with the children, parents, brothers & sisters all happier, successful assessments are easier too.
Abingdon is a leading independent day and boarding school in the south of Oxfordshire with 925 boys aged 11-18 enrolled at Abingdon School and 250 boys aged 4-13 and girls aged 4-7 at Abingdon Preparatory School. As well as encouraging academic achievement, the Schools provide extensive extra-curricular opportunities, including sport, music, drama, art, and community service.
The Pink Ribbon Foundation is a grant making trust, its mission is to fund projects and provide impartial financial support to breast cancer charities. We have very little infrastructure in order to ensure that all of the charities that benefit from the work of the Foundation receive maximum gain.