AMEND is a patient support group for those affected by rare multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders, associated familial and sporadic growths – some cancerous. We provide worldwide support, have a research database and promote the awareness of MEN within the medical fraternity. We produce patient information approved by a medical advisory team.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Langdale/Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team (LAMRT) operates in part of the central Lake District, Britain's busiest mountain area.Dealing with over 100 incidents per year, we are a self-funding dedicated team of 'professional volunteers' coming from all walks of life, united in their love of mountains and their wish to help their fellow mountaineers in trouble. Please donate as we rely entirely on public donation.The Team attends around 100 incidents annually which vary from a twisted ankle or overdue persons on easy paths to serious accidents or fatalities on cliffs and very difficult ground. Our response might involve deploying just a few members, or it could involve the majority of the Team supported by other adjacent teams, and various emergency services. The Team is always most appreciative of the support provided by other teams and agencies with the provision of a safe and rapid deployment of casualties to hospital.Nowadays all mountain incidents are reported to the police through the 999 system; they in turn will page the Team Co-ordinators who will undertake the team call out procedures.This voluntary service is provided 24 hours a day throughout the year regardless of the weather and ground conditions. Charity No: 1080132
Worldreader is creating a world everyone can be a reader by providing students and their families free access to its vast digital library via e-readers and mobile phones. Since 2010, over 7.6 million people have read from a digital library of over 40,000 local and international e-books on Worldreader platforms.
East 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
CureUsher, a patient-led charity funding research into Usher Syndrome, the leading cause of deafblindness
The Ella Dawson Foundation is a national charity providing physical, psychological, emotional, nutritional, and wellbeing support along with a bright social community to young adults aged 18-30 years old at any stage of a cancer diagnosis.
Supports all local famillies who have a child with cancer or leukaemia. It is run solely by parents and volunteers and has no salaries or office accommodation to pay for.
It provides free specialised care for adult patients with incurable illnesses and support to their families from Ellesmere Port, Chester and Deeside. It has a multi-skilled care team who provide pain and symptom management and respite care so each patient can live life to the full within their capabilities.
First Step’s vision is to provide the best possible environment to support each family and to enable their very young children with special needs and/or disabilities to maximise their individual potential.
Sport Birmingham is committed to creating and promoting accessible opportunities for all; working to inform, educate and support communities so that Birmingham is a healthier place to live, learn, play and work.
"Children with Cancer in Malawi” was established in 2005 by members of the Newcastle Paediatric Oncology clinical and research teams, to help provide essential care for children with cancer who attend the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi.
We deliver aid to displaced people or those at risk. Our focus is currently Kosovo although aid has been taken to Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Sri Lanka and Philippines. We are all volunteers with no affiliation to any organisation, religion or ethnic group. Our motto is simple 'We take aid, not sides'
ALD Life is a patient support group for patients and families affected by Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) - a rare genetic disorder that affects mainly young boys aged 4 to 10. At present, there isn't cure for ALD and death usually occurs within a few years. Help us today to give hope for tomorrow.
At Rock Projects we strive to see as many lives as possible changed for the better. Based in the impoverished town of Kitetikka, Uganda, and more recently the village of Busiika, we work within these communities to see this achieved. Our mission is to educate, feed & care for families in poverty.
Forrest House is situated in the Pollockshields area of Glasgow, it is a friendly welcoming home from home for adult residents with Cerebral Palsy and similar needs.Excellent modern accommodation is supported by well trained and caring staff.
Aquila Way is an award winning Christian Charity founded in 1984 in response to the needs of homeless and vulnerable young people in North East England. All our services are offered on a non discriminatory basis, to those of any or no faith. Aquila Way has a strong track record in supporting homeless people from emergency to independence, to become thriving, contributing members of the local community. Our current services include
The Luton and Dunstable Hospital provides a wide range of general and specialist services to 350,000 people. Our focus is strongly rooted around our patients by providing them with a more comfortable environment. All money raised by the charity supports and enhances the care we give our patients.
We offer specialist care and support to patients, families and carers who are dealing with life limiting illness and bereavement. We help people to maintain their independence or support adaption to changing abilities so that they can live their lives to the full for as long as possible.
BSA provides support to all whose lives are affected by stammering. We work to prevent stammering through early intervention, provide the optimum support for pupils who stammer and offer, through our helpline and website, information and a listening ear to adults and parents of stammering children.
Spinal Injuries Scotland is the national voluntary organisation concerned with new and long-term spinal cord injured people, their relatives and friends, along with those involved in the management, care and rehabilitation of the injury. Help SIS to continue our valuable work using Just Giving