(UK, 1125856) Browse eventsThe HEY Smile Foundation exists to improve the lives of people in need within Hull & East Yorkshire. With the help of our corporate partners, we provide infrastructure support and grants to local charities and organisations, helping to make a tangible difference to the communities they support.
(UK, 243017) Browse eventsLed by Lincolnshire YMCA, The Showroom is a youth facility offering activities, support & entertainment for young people in Lincoln. All donations to Lincolnshire YMCA through JustGiving will be gratefully received by The Showroom, helping to improve the landscape of opportunity for local people.
(UK, 291991) Browse eventsThe Saga Charitable Trust supports sustainable projects in developing countries that host Saga holidaymakers. By working closely with local communities, the Trust is able to make a real difference, especially in healthcare, education, training and income generating schemes.
(UK, 1121395) Browse eventsThe 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.
(UK, 1184779) Browse eventsWe deliver life-saving humanitarian aid to victims of the war in Ukraine
(UK, 297857) Browse eventsAlder Bridge Steiner School in Aldermaston is unique in this area of England, offering a very special form of education, in line with Steiner principles. At our school, each child is nurtured and encouraged to grow at his or her own pace, and to flourish as an individual. The carefree nature of childhood is celebrated and preserved, and creativity lies at the heart of the school’s teaching. Many children who struggle in mainstream education flourish here. Alder Bridge School is funded by our parents, so the more we are supported, the more it becomes possible to open up this wonderful education to others, and to enhance the facilities we can offer.
(UK, 207232) Browse eventsThe Lloyd’s of London Foundation is the independent charity founded and funded by Lloyd’s. We provide a vehicle for charitable activity and engagement for Lloyd’s Corporation and a centre of expertise for delivering long-term, meaningful social impact alongside our employees and market firms.
(UK, 1191761) Browse eventsAoife's Bubbles Charity was founded in 2019 in loving memory of Aoife Flanagan. Aoife was just 3 when she passed away from Germ Cell Cancer. Aoife only had her cancer diagnosis for 5 days despite her Mum taking her to the GP and A&E in excess of 10 times in the weeks leading up to her passing.
(UK, HousingAssociationNoLH0279) Browse eventsWe help people recover from the issues that create homelessness and to rebuild their lives. St Mungo's Broadway provides a bed and support to more than 2,500 people a night who are either homeless or at risk, and works to prevent homelessness, helping about 25,000 people a year. We support men and women through more than 250 projects including: - Emergency, hostel and supportive housing projects - Advice services - Specialist physical and mental health services - Skills and work services
(UK, 1106484) Browse eventsLast year we gave substantial financial support to the Helen Rollason Charity to enable them to purchase a new cancer support centre at Hatfield Peverel- the centre being named as the Yvonne Stewart House. Funds are now being raised to help with the complete refurbishment of the centre.
(UK, 1169554) Browse eventsFunctional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Non Epileptic Attack Disorder (NEAD) are commonly diagnosed in Neurology clinics, yet many people lack appropriate care. Symptoms affect men, women and children of all ages. We aim to provide much needed awareness and support those diagnosed.
(UK, 1178352) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1147191) Browse eventsWe are a Doncaster Cancer Charity set up to help Doncaster's serious and terminally ill cancer patients.
(UK, CH577) Browse eventsFollowing the tragic road traffic accident in July of 2017 the family of Georgie Le Prevost wanted to do something positive and decided to raise money through a sponsored, tandem parachute jump with Jersey skydive. Annie and Jenny Le Prevost were overwhelmed with the immense public support and generosity of Guernsey people who made a vast number of donations to their Just Giving page. This generosity prompted the family to consider ways in which they could make a positive contribution to the Island in memory of Georgie and this is how the concept of the “Smile For Georgie Foundation” emerged. The Foundation was officially registered on the 31st January 2018, with the purpose of making a difference and bringing smiles to the people of Guernsey through small acts of kindness. Those who knew Georgie will appreciate the positive contribution she made to life and the smile she had for everyone. The Foundation intends to reflect her personality in all that is does and looks forward to receiving ongoing public support that will ensure its success
(UK, 1209106) Browse eventsCRELD1 Warriors aims to relieve the needs of children with CRELD1 gene sequence variation and related disorders and their families through support, raising awareness and raising funds for medical research.
(UK, 518394) Browse eventsSt Teresa's Hospice provides: - Home Care - Day Care - In Patient Care - Counselling - Complementary Therapies - Advice Line The team consists of: - Consultant - Specialist Nurses and Support Staff - Counsellors - Complementary Therapists Services are free, to patients/carers in South Durham & North Yorkshire
(UK, 1160417) Browse eventsThe Anthony Knights Foundation was established in February 2015 as a charitable organisation to raise funds in order to help and support local charities. Our subsidiary companies, employees and stakeholders will be encouraged to work together to raise money.
(UK, 258035) Browse eventsThe Fletchers' Trust main focus is supporting archers with disability, physical and mental, including those who are visually impaired. We award grants to newcomers to archery as well as to experienced and elite national archers. Our support includes helping clubs improve their facilities for the disabled and contributing to the costs of a number of competitions. We receive many wonderful letters of thanks from recipients testifying to the positive, sometimes transformational, psychological and physical benefits of taking up archery. You can read some of these stories on this website. Anyone wishing to apply to the Trust for assistance should contact our Honorary Almoner by downloading, completing and sending in a grant application form. We are proud to have been able to assist members of the GB Paralympic archers in Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and most recently at the delayed Tokyo 2020 games. We are now launching an appeal to raise special additional funding for to support the GB Paralympic archers in their bid to achieve continued success in the Paris 2024 games and beyond. If you feel you can support us in this endeavour please contact us. We help individuals to purchase equipment – bows, arrows etc – as recommended by their coach. We make grants for new club facilities and equipment. We help with the costs of running events.
(UK, SCO05895) Browse eventsNHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Endowments is a charity of over 2000 funds for the benefit of patients and staff. Funds are used for equipment, patients comforts and amenities,research and training together with the provision of extra facilities and opportunities not available from government funding.
(UK, 1153296) Browse eventsAching Arms, from one mother to another. We bring hope and comfort to a bereaved mother's aching arms by giving her a teddy bear to hold. Each bear, is given in memory of another precious baby's life lost too soon and is a gift from one mother to another.
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(UK, 1098728) Browse eventsAn umbrella charity that uses funds to enhance services delivered by Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board, formally Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust . Funds are utilised for patient welfare and amenities, purchase of equipment and staff education and welfare. Every donation is gratefully received and makes a big difference to individual services and the care each hospital provides.