Made For More aims to inspire and engage young people in their communities & schools; to educate and equip them with the knowledge needed to value who they are and make positive decisions, for a more purposeful future. We focus on: Mental Health, Self-Esteem, Drug Awareness , Alcohol Awareness.
UCLH Charity provides support for patients, staff and medical research at UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The hospitals treat not only local residents, commuters and visitors to the area but also provide highly specialised services for patients referred from all over the UK and from abroad. The Trust has a reputation for innovation and providing patient focussed care, with ambitions to be a world class centre for clinical services, teaching and research. In the past the Charity has provided state of the art medical equipment for UCL Hospitals, invested in health initiatives for staff and funded academic medical research projects in conjunction with University College London. Current projects included a £3m joint venture with UCL Hospitals to develop a pioneering education centre, and the investment of £7m, from past legacies, in biomedical research. We are also developing a UCLH homeless healthcare service, responding to an ‘invisible’ patient group who often lack representation. Your gift is vital, to help us support this essential work into the future.
Simon On The Streets provides emotional and practical support for people with complex needs who cannot or will not access other services. Within that group it focuses on people who are homeless and rootless, especially those with issues related to rough sleeping.
We support all aspects of the work of Papworth Hospital, which is recognised as one of the world’s leading specialist centres. We are building for the future in the fight against heart and lung disease by staying at the forefront of treatment and research. http://www.papworthhospitalcharity.org.uk/
In the face of all the deserving overseas project we support close to home projects including support dogs which help people with Autism, Epilepsy and other disabilities is a Charity Based in Sheffield to help all over Yorkshire and beyond. Other regular local causes we will continue to support include, CAP Christmas Hampers, Wakefield Metropolitan Band, Speakability, the Stroke Association and Kingsland Special School whilst doing what we are able to support folks in need during this pandemic. All this will be dependant on how long the risks from this Pandemic are with us and how well we all recover afterwards.
STEPS provides vital support to families and individuals and works to raise awareness and understanding about clubfoot, hip dysplasia and other lower limb conditions. We rely mainly on donations to ensure we keep our work going and every penny makes a real difference to the families we help.
The Colchester Half Marathon is a small charity run entirely by unpaid volunteers from Colchester Colne Round Table. The half marathon has rapidly grown into one of the regions premier races, attracting over 2,000 entrants every year. All profits from each years race are donated to deserving local charities chosen by the Trustees. The beneficiaries for the 2018 race are Essex & Herts Air Ambulance and MS UK.
The SW Coast Path Association is here to help walkers get the best walking experience ever on the Coast Path and provides information and guide books. The Association lobbies for improvements to the line of the trail and its maintenance. Help us to carry on this vital work and fund improvements.
Masjid-E-Quba has served the local community for 25+ years, providing both religious and social activities to enjoy. We aim to become a centre of excellence; that is, to create a community hub in which both spiritual and secular sciences are discussed, in order to deal with the challenges of the day
Camp Simcha exists to support and improve the quality of life for Jewish families in the UK coping with serious childhood illness. It does this by providing a range of 24/7 support services for the parents and powerful positive experiences for the children, including the siblings.
One of the unique qualities of the Lady Fatemah Trust is that it operates on zero administration costs ie every penny that you donate will go to the project that you nominate. It focuses on Microfinance, Education, Medical treatment, Disability Rehabilitation, Water projects and disaster relief.
Imran Khan Cancer Appeal raises funds for the Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital founded by Imran Khan in Lahore, Pakistan. The National Health Service does not provide cancer treatment in Pakistan and as a result poor people die without proper diagnosis/treatment. Join us in the fight against cancer in Third World Countries.
IT HELPS STREET CHILDREN IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN BY PROVIDING EDUCATION VOCATIONAL SKILLS AND GENERAL SUPPORT
To support staff delivering high class clinical care for patients; to purchase equipment for the comfort, treatment, and care of sick people; to investigate causes, prevention, treat and cure illnesses including cancer; to fund the advancement of research.
Welcome to HelpHarryHelpOthers – a campaign started by the incredibly brave Harry Moseley. We want to find a cure for Brain Cancer, to help families who are affected by any Cancer, and to help the people who support them. We are carrying on Harry's mission....but we need your help! Thankyou
Brain Tumour Research and Support across Yorkshire (BTRS) provides a network of resources to patients and their families across the county. Formerly known as Andrea's Gift, the charity also funds pioneering brain tumour research at the Leeds Institute for Molecular Medicine.
Objective: To invest in the communities in which Vodafone operates
Homelink is a Twickenham based day respite service for adults. We specialise in dementia care but we are able to welcome and care for most people in our warm and friendly environment. We are not only here to support the clients who visit our centre, but also to provide practical, emotional and social support to their carers. We embrace a wide range of people and provide an enjoyable and stimulating day, giving carers peace of mind and some time to themselves. Our programme of activities includes music therapy, dancing, arts, crafts, cookery, gardening, games, quizzes, talks, exercise, massage, discussion groups, and virtual reality to name but a few. Every donation we receive contributes towards providing this valued service to local carers and their relatives. This, in turn, leads to reduced isolation and an overall improvement in wellbeing for the people accessing our service. We are very grateful for all donations, without which, we would be unable to give vital support to people in desperate need of respite.
The Acorn Foundation has been working in the Western Bay of Plenty region since 2003. Many of our 360 get a lot of pleasure out of seeing their money at work while they are still alive.