At the UK Sepsis Trust, we recognise the scale and significance of the impact of severe sepsis on sufferers and their families. Although many patients return to a normal life, those who survive the condition may experience longstanding physical effects, and some suffer from psychological difficulties resulting from their prolonged illness. We aim, through effort and through our status as a registered charity, to: 1. Provide support to patients and their relatives, including those bereaved by sepsis, through the provision of accessible information and the development of support networks Raise public awareness of sepsis through engagement of traditional and social media resources 2. Continue, via our associated education programme, Survive Sepsis, to educate health professionals of all disciplines in the importance of early sepsis recognition and management 3. Establish the infrastructure necessary to facilitate improvement through our Parliamentary lobbying campaign
Hatzola Herts is an emergency medical response service and responder network based in the local community for the local community. It is a fast and free service and is staffed by trained, equipped and professionally supported volunteers who are funded by charitable donations. The NHS Ambulance Service is overstretched, so Hatzola Herts works alongside and in partnership with the NHS ambulance service to help improve response times in the majority of serious cases by over 400%.
The charity was established for the promotion and protection of good health for public benefit by providing financial and technical assistance and support to charities, social organisations, medical centres and non-profit organisations in UK and India who are involved/engaged in providing health care, education care and support to neonates, infants, young adults and mothers including providing food, medicines, equipment, training, research grants/facilities and knowledge sharing. We aim to support projects primarily related to saving lives of babies, young children and young mothers, ranging from 0-19 years. We do so, by partnering with organisations who provide medical treatment and health care and by providing various types of support. Objectives of the charity 1) To save children and expectant mothers from poorer sections of the society, by providing appropriate and timely medical help. 2) To undertake epidemiological, anthropological, translational and cross-cultural research concerning women and children’s medical needs as well health delivery institutions. 3) To help train medical and paramedical personnel in the delivery of preventive and curative health care. 4) To facilitate medical professional partnership between the UK and India.
Thank you for deciding to support the West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust Charity. We provide funding for extra equipment and better facilities to improve the welfare of all hospital patients in the West Hertfordshire area. We also provide funds to support staff training and education which in turn will better equip our nurses to provide a much higher standard of care.
Each year the Roundhouse works with over 3,000 11-25s enabling them to realise their potential through creative activity; and offers audiences of all ages new and extraordinary experiences in live music, circus, theatre and new media.
Above + Beyond is a registered charity (no. 1165654) delivering community projects in partnership with local churches in the UK and overseas. These currently include the Restore Centre, the GROW Community Garden, Loughton Foodbank, and Noah’s Ark, all based in Loughton, Essex. In 2017 it will incorporate the work of Beyond Ourselves in Zambia too. Above + Beyond is run in partnership with Restore Community Church. Charity No: 1165654 Find out more Website http://abovebeyond.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/restorecc/
The Factory Youth Zone offers young people aged 8-21 somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to. The Factory provides a safe, attractive, accessible and affordable place where young people can discover a world of possibilities.
WHC helps homeless or at-risk people in High Wycombe, Bucks to rebuild their lives by assisting them not only to find or keep accommodation but also to develop skills to achieve a stable lifestyle. Homelessness has a variety of causes, including family breakdown, unemployment, drug or alcohol abuse and poverty. It’s been said we are all two pay-checks away from homelessness. WHC is a community project of local churches. WHC’s first initiative was the Wycombe Winter Night Shelter (WWNS), which provides over 800 bed-nights to around 50 individuals annually. Since then, WHC has added year-round advice and resettlement services. WHC helps over 250 single homeless adults annually – largely those for whom the local authority has little responsibility. In the year to April 2012, WHC helped 87 find accommodation and prevented the eviction of 15 others. In over a thousand one-to-one support meetings each year, WHC’s housing crisis intervention team provides benefits and housing advice, referrals to specialist agencies, advocacy with official bodies, mediation with families and introductions to landlords or therapeutic communities. They help clients achieve outcomes relating to health, purposeful activity, resolving benefits issues and tackling harmful behaviours. WHC works in partnership with the local council, probation service, accommodation providers and other specialist agencies. The charity has about 300 committed volunteers who help run its services efficiently. There were over 2700 attendances at day sessions by around 240 people. It costs about £140,000 per year to provide WHC’s services. Please help if you can: donations of any size are welcome, but regular donations are especially valuable as they help with planning ahead. The photos in the gallery show aspects of WHC's work and a couple of shots to promote its forthcoming sleep-out event... More information about WHC’s work, current events and volunteering opportunities is available on the website.
Road Victims Trust support of road victims is provided by a team of highly skilled counselling volunteers and staff. The principles and ethos of the RVT reflect a primary and compelling aspiration to provide personal support to all those affected by the trauma caused by serious road collisions.
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The Wynn Trust, a charitable organisation established to provide assistance and support to boxers who have suffered from brain injuries. Our mission is to raise funds and awareness to help these individuals reclaim their quality of life and receive the necessary support and resources for rehabilitation and recovery. The Wynn Trust is named after our friend Charlie Wynn, a former boxer who tragically suffered a severe brain injury while sparring in preparation for a fight. Despite enduring numerous medical treatments and therapies over the past six years, Charlie is still unable to walk and requires extensive support for daily living activities. It is our goal to not only aid Charlie on his journey to recovery but to also extend our assistance to numerous others who are in similar situations. The funding available from the government for individuals with brain injuries is limited, and as a result, many are not receiving the comprehensive support needed to improve their quality of life. The Wynn Trust is dedicated to filling this critical gap by providing financial aid, rehabilitation services, and support programs that can significantly enhance the well-being of those affected.
Everyone has the right to live a full and satisfying life. At Health in Mind we promote positive mental health and wellbeing in Scotland. We provide the tools, information and support to help people cope with life’s challenges and live the life they want to live.
We are the pollution fighters, the habitat makers, the community connectors, the truth seekers, the soil saviours, the dam busters, the wilderness restorers, the river defenders. Join our fight against pollution, plastic and climate change, and help us make our rivers fit for people and wildlife.
The Mayor chooses the Charities they wish to support each year and the monies raised during the mayoral year go entirely towards the nominated charities. In 2020-21, the Mayor has chosen to support METRO Charity and Greenwich Starting Blocks.
Established in 2017 in memory of Eamonn Fallon, the charity supports young individuals in order to ensure their development and inclusion through sport, regardless of economic, social, physical or psychological barriers.
PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity providing care for more than 350,000 pet patients. This year PDSA will provide more than 2.2 million free treatments to sick and injured pets and more than 360,000 preventive treatments.
The Vosges Challenge is a team relay cycle ride of 500+ miles in 3 days. Teams of four cycle up to 180 miles in a day. We traverse the Vosges mountains (twice) and part of the Black Forest. We also cross the Rhineland valley twice for a little respite! More at www.extra-mile.org.uk
Founded following the death in 2018 of Tommy Crush, 17, we support existing UK charities to directly benefit children and young people aged vulnerable to suicide. Office of National Statistics (ONS) data shows the number of teenage suicides in England and Wales increased by 67% between 2010-2017.
Oasis family centre has been assisting families across Elmbridge since 1996. Oasis Family Centre’s purpose is to deliver the help and support vulnerable children and families need to maintain a safe, secure and stable living environment.