(UK, 1190445) Browse eventsEast Durham Veterans Trust supports veterans in North East England by promoting social inclusion within the veteran community, sign posting to other organisation's within the local area, and promoting mental wellbeing through counselling and mental wellbeing coaching
(UK, 1125538) Browse eventsMental Health Research UK is the first specialist research charity set up to fund research into the underlying causes of, and treatments for, mental illness.
(UK, SCO52369) Browse eventsFighting to raise awareness and offering financial support and friendship for those living with incurable secondary breast cancer. The Fighting to be Heard Foundation functions with 100% volunteers; there are no paid employees, and the majority are Secondary Breast Cancer patients.
(UK, The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) - N/A) Browse eventsTragically, 1 in 3 of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. And even if we are not directly affected, almost all of us will be moved by the pain and suffering cancer causes to a relative or friend. Our mission is to make the discoveries that defeat cancer.
(UK, NIC103464) Browse eventsProviding information and support to brain tumour patients, their family and carers in Northern Ireland
(UK, 229771) Browse eventsUCLH 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.
(UK, 1003906) Browse eventsBirmingham Mind has been offering high quality recovery based services to adults and older adults in the Midlands since 1962. During the 2010/11 financial year Birmingham Mind supported over 1700 individuals experiencing mental distress. All of our services are individualised, person centred and deliver valued outcomes, as we passionately believe that everyone has the right to live lives that are meaningful and which enable them to reach their full potential as individuals. Our Vision: “Promoting and providing high quality support for those experiencing mental distress” Our Purpose: "We will provide high quality services which ranges from those that support mental wellbeing and health promotion to those offering a specialist recovery based approach. We will challenge the stigma that surrounds mental distress" Birmingham Mind is proud of its delivery of high quality services in a variety of settings. All our services are carefully vetted by our own robust monitoring arrangements or external verification. We are pleased that a number of our residential services are rated as excellent by CQC (Care Quality Commission), we have achieved the top standard awarded by National Mind, and have gained PQASSO level one. We are proud of our committed staff and have a number of external awards to prove that we deliver high quality support and are a good employer. The organization also has achieved awards for how we invest in our staff’s training and development. We have held the Investors in People Award for over 10 years and we are signed up to the Mindful Employer scheme. Due to the overall excellence of our services we have been awarded the Charity Commission Accreditation mark. We are by far the largest voluntary sector provider of mental health services within Birmingham and as a consequence have a vast amount of experience within the organization.
(UK, SC010100) Browse eventsAge Concern Scotland is the recognised fighting force for older people in Scotland. It has been working for 60 years to make the lives of older people more secure, comfortable, dignified and enjoyable.
(UK, 220239) Browse eventsNational Star provides specialist education, training and personal development opportunities for people with complex disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Our programmes and projects enable young people and adults with disabilities to gain independence, confidence and vital life skills.
(UK, 515199) Browse eventsIn 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.
(UK, 1159064) Browse eventsThe 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.
(UK, 1161549) Browse eventsA specialist centre working together with families to support babies and young children with physical difficulties in a fun filled sensory session.
(UK, 266754) Browse eventsThe 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.
(UK, 1128341) Browse eventsPennyAppeal.org aims to provide poor and orphaned children in developing countries access to education. We intend to illustrate to our supporters how the smallest contributions from them can transform the lives of people less fortunate than themselves. Every penny counts!
(UK, 1054612) Browse eventsWe 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.
(UK, 1166180) Browse eventsTHE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT: TO RELIEVE THE SICKNESS AND SUFFERING AND TO PROMOTE THE SPIRITUAL WELLBEING OF PERSONS OF ALL AGES REQUIRING PALLIATIVE, SPECIALIST AND MEDICAL CARE BY PROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF HOME CARE, HOSPICE CARE AND HOLISTIC THERAPY FOR BOTH DAY PATIENTS AND RESIDENT PATIENTS
(UK, 1165702) Browse eventsThe NGH Charitable Fund was established in 1994 to help deliver the highest standards of care to the patients and families who use Northampton General Hospital. It also supports our staff to improve, extend and innovate their work with the latest technology and training, enabling them to provide patients with the very best and most up to date treatments available. Whilst the NHS receives government funding for healthcare, there is always more that can be done to improve our services. It's through the amazing generosity of patients, visitors, local companies, community groups and individuals that we are able to grow our services to help treat an even broader range of medical conditions. Northampton General Hospital serves a local population of 360,000 and operates over 600 beds, 14 operating theatres, ITU and HDU facilities. As a recognised cancer centre, we provide specialist care to a catchment population of 880,000. The NGH Charitable Fund is there to support every area of the hospital to improve patient care and we thank you for the support you give to help us achieve this.
(UK, 1101761) Browse eventsIT HELPS STREET CHILDREN IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN BY PROVIDING EDUCATION VOCATIONAL SKILLS AND GENERAL SUPPORT
(UK, 1198592) Browse eventsHarry's Pals offer emotional support to families that have a severely ill or disabled child. Hayley - who founded Harry's Pals has a son (Harry) who is severely disabled. Knowing first hand the difficulties her family faced in accessing emotional support and also the need for it she decided to set up Harry's Pals. Harry's Pals offer respite breaks to families so that they can take some time out and have something to look forward to. As well as that Harry's Pals offer bespoke counselling or therapy services that are right for families so that they can access the support that they need to improve their mental health and find coping mechanisms for the future. Harry's Pals are also passionate about trying to inspire change by using past experiences to inspire change for disabled people and their careers. An example of a very successful campaign being Harry's Pledge.. a nationwide social housing commitment to do more to support carers and disabled people living and working in social housing. All money raised for Harry's Pals goes on to make such a difference to families that are facing every parents worst nightmare. Thank you for your support.
(UK, 1078094) Browse eventsCharity Amaze gives information, advice and support to parents of children with disabilities in Brighton & Hove. We work to empower parents to expect and get the best for their children. We support families through the emotional and practical demands of getting the right services.
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(UK, 515902) Browse eventsShelter Cymru is Wales' people and homes charity. We believe that everyone in Wales has the right to a decent home and that this is essential to the health and well-being of people and communities. We work closely with our sister charities in England and Scotland, but we are completely independent and focus solely on the needs of people in Wales. The charity’s vision is that everyone in Wales should have a decent and affordable home. Our mission is to improve people’s lives through our advice and support services and through training, education and information work. Shelter Cymru helps a wide cross section of people with a range of housing, debt and welfare related problems. We offer free, confidential, independent advice, advocacy and legal representation from community-based centres, in every local authority in Wales. Details are attached of how many people we helped in each area up until the end of March. We are aware that demand for our services far exceeds our capacity. In the past year nearly 100,000 visitors came to our website to view our advice online pages. We have improved our telephone advice service to ensure that the most urgent and complex cases receive the priority attention and face to face we have assisted nearly 16,000 people, preventing homelessness in 89% of the cases where it was threatened. Through our research, policy work and campaigning, we influence the Welsh agenda on housing and homelessness in terms of both the policy and legislative approach and in developing radical solutions to homelessness and housing problems in Wales.
(UK, 1089625) Browse eventsObjective: To invest in the communities in which Vodafone operates