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Charis Integrated Cancer Care (UK, 101272) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,810.41

The Centre is purpose built in the beautiful Sperrin Mountains, providing free therapies for cancer clients and their next of kin throughout Northern Ireland. These include aromatherapy, reflexology, counselling, dietary advice, relaxation courses, bereavement support, and financial advice.

Mace Foundation (UK, 1150134) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,773.19

The Mace Foundation was launched in November 2012. As a charitable company, the Foundation works to enhance and increase the support Mace offers to disadvantaged people and communities. Mace has actively contributed to charities and not-for-profit organisations for a number of years.

Launch Foods Foundation (UK, SC049694) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,766.00

SMDSSG (UK, 1164570) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,763.78

South Manchester Down's Syndrome Support Group is a local parent-led charity, which supports children and adults who have Down’s syndrome and their families. We provide activities, social events, speech and language therapy, information and training to enable our young people to fulfil their potential. We offer opportunities for parents/carers to meet, share information and experiences,develop support networks and celebrate successes, and for children and siblings to make friends and have fun. We support new parents by providing support and friendship through a local network. We run training courses for parents and professionals, delivered by leading practitioners, which address the specific learning profile of individuals who have Down’s syndrome, demonstrating best practice strategies to promote learning and development. Activities include Chatterbox club, pre-school group, drama and events like the exclusive use of a soft play centre, interactive storytelling, and a very popular Christmas party! We have a library of resources which members can borrow and we get involved in initiatives such as the DSA’s Tell it Right, Start it Right training for midwives and its WorkFit programme supporting adults with Down’s syndrome into meaningful work-related activities. Charity No: 1164570 Find out more Website http://www.dsmanchester.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SMDSSG/ Twitter https://twitter.com/SMDSSG

Maudsley Charity (UK, 1055440) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,755.48

South London and Maudsley provides the widest range of NHS mental health services in the UK. We also provide substance misuse services for people struggling with addiction. With your help we can invest in projects that support improved mental healthcare, early-stage research projects, training and development. Support South London and Maudsley - Because we offer the widest range of mental health services in the UK. - Because we’re developing new ways to treat conditions ranging from Alzheimer’s to drug addiction. - Because we’re trialling methods to detect and treat mental health problems earlier. - Because together we can… manage our mental health.

LUNG CANCER RESEARCH (UK, 1201017) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,754.96

Bristol Dogs and Cats Home and RSPCA Bristol & District Branch (UK, 205858) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,751.76

RSPCA Bristol & District Branch is made up of the RSPCA Bristol Animal Clinic and Bristol Dogs and Cats Home. The RSPCA Animal Clinic treats over 12,000 animals a year and provides a 24 hour veterinary service for lost, sick and injured stray animals, subsidised veterinary treatment for people on a low income, a first aid centre for wildlife casualties and ‘well dog’ clinics for the animals of homeless people. Bristol Dogs & Cats Home, an integral part of the RSPCA Bristol & District Branch, has been caring for stray, unwanted and neglected cats, dogs and small animals for over 120 years. The Home provides care, shelter and a re-homing service for nearly 2,000 unwanted animals every year and is often full to capacity! With so many animals to care for our annual running costs exceed £1.4 million. The RSPCA Bristol Branch is an independent charity which receives no funding from the National RSPCA, Government or the Lottery. We therefore rely on the support from the community through donations, legacies and fundraising events to continue our important work, giving animals in need a second chance for a happy life, free from pain or neglect.

Lake District Calvert Trust (UK, Lake District Calvert Trust - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,748.18

OLSPCK Parent Teacher's Association (UK, 100441) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,742.38

Since its establishment, the PTA has raised >£90,000 and we've used this funding to purchase extras that are not provided by the school budget. We spend our funds in ways that will benefit children across all areas of the school and curriculum. This year we hope to raise funds for a new minibus.

Streets of Growth (UK, 1143126) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,738.26

Our vision is where young people are no longer lost to poverty and violence. We work to create a future where young people have real opportunities, taking responsibility for their lives by giving them the right leadership tools, to make positive impacts on both their own lives and their communities.

It Takes Balls To Talk (UK, 1204433) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,710.00

The preservation and protection of good mental health particularly for men by using a common interest such as sport to facilitate an open confidential conversation. The provision of mental health workshops led by a mental health practitioner.

Charities Administered In Connection With North West London Hospitals Nhs Trust (UK, 1083634) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,694.04

The North West London Hospitals General Charitable Fund charity supports the work of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The charity is for the benefit of patients and staff and to enhance the service provided by North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The North West London Hospitals NHS Trust incorporates Northwick Park and St Mark’s Hospitals in Harrow and Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal, London. Our hospitals provide a full range of services to the diverse population of North West London.

Dwarf Sports Association Uk (UK, 1041961) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,682.25

We aim to make regular sporting opportunity accessible and enjoyable to anyone and everyone of restricted growth in the United Kingdom, regardless of their race, colour, ethnic origin, gender, location, sporting ability or financial support. We promote and develop sport for persons of restricted growth and to enable them to enter and compete in sport on an equal footing. We promote competitive sport for dwarf athletes both in the United Kingdom and Internationally. We provide opportunities for dwarf athletes to train for and compete in the DSAuk National Games, World Dwarf Games and the Paralympics. We promote recreational sport for the the benefit of any persons of restricted growth.

Anam Cara Parental & Sibling Bereavement Support (UK, 20068592) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,680.39

Anam Cara is a national organisation founded by bereaved parents. We provide a range of bereavement support services throughout the 32 counties. More importantly, we offer peer support and understanding to families who have experienced the death of a child. Each year in Ireland about two thousand families experience the death of a son or daughter. For some, the death may have been expected through illness or a life-limiting condition. For others, it was unexpected through stillbirth, an accident, suicide or substance abuse. Anam Cara’s online and face to face services are available to all parents regardless of age or circumstances of their child’s death and are available for as long as necessary. At Anam Cara we focus on the similarities of our loss rather than the differences and provide a level of support and understanding that others cannot offer. Our bereavement as parents unites us. Anam Cara currently has nine active local groups meeting regularly throughout the country. All Anam Cara services are offered free of charge to bereaved parents and families, and as we do not receive government funding, we rely heavily on public fundraising to fund the costs of our local groups and events. We are hugely grateful to any support you can give us. Thank you!

The Elizabeth Foundation (UK, 293835) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,679.56

The Elizabeth Foundation pre-school for deaf children and their families follows the "Multi Sensory Oral Approach", encouraging the development of speech, language and listening skills by using all of the child's senses in a natural, fun, child-centred environment.

The Chartwell Cancer Trust (UK, 1109784) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,677.68

  The Chartwell Cancer Trust The Chartwell Cancer Trust is a local Charity which supports the Chartwell Unit, a specialist NHS Cancer and Leukaemia Treatment Unit in the Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough, Kent. The aim of the Trust is to raise money to provide extra funding to pay for additional medical staff at the Chartwell Unit. By increasing the staff to patient ratio, this  helps the Unit to provide the best possible treatment and care for its cancer and leukaemia patients.

THE FELTMAKERS GREAT GLEN ROW 2014 (UK, 259906) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,668.40

Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.

Sported Foundation (UK, Sported Foundation - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,658.47

Little Village (UK, 1169735) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,640.79

Little Village is like a foodbank, but for clothes, toys and kit for babies and kids up to age 5. We make it really easy for families to help one another, and we promote sustainable living. Since 2016, we've opened two branches, and we've helped over 450 families with everything from cots to socks.

Standing Voice (UK, 1151250) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,637.58

In Tanzania people with albinism are being marginalised, mutilated and murdered. In response to this crisis, Standing Voice’s pioneering projects promote the social inclusion and human rights of people with albinism in the country. We defend the innate human need for inclusion and difference.

University of St Andrews Charities Campaign (UK, SC019883) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,632.92

The University of St Andrews Charities Campaign holds events throughout the year to raise money for Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres, Macmillan and Médecins Sans Frontières. We also support students to fund-raise for other charitable causes. More information: www.charities-campaign.org.uk

ManHealth (UK, 09919518) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,630.25

ManHealth are supporting men with mental health issues and helping reduce the risks of preventable suicides.

ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) (UK, 299770) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,629.30

ARC provides non-directive information and support to expectant & bereaved parents who are given a worrying antenatal test result or are told that their unborn baby may have an abnormality, and have difficult decisions to make about the future of the pregnancy.  All donations made will ensure that parents continue to have access to our range of support and information services: - a national helpline run by trained staff, 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday - a telephone support network of trained volunteers - a website, which includes a moderated forum where parents can support and talk to one another - a range of literature for parents and their families - training for health professionals who are involved in the screening process - ARC also informs policy and represents the views of its members to the Government, the NHS and the media.

Mark Evison Foundation (UK, 1158382) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,604.46

The Mark Evison Foundation aims to promote leadership qualities in young people. The Foundation has been created to offer support to young individuals to wish to actively pursue their own physical, mental and personal development to help develop their potential over a period of time.

Samaritans, Brighton Hove & District (UK, 1170866) Browse events

YTD Raised: £13,600.00

At Brighton, Hove and District Samaritans we listen to our callers, by phone, email and face-to-face at our branch and at our outreach events across Brighton, Hove and the surroundings towns + villages. We help 60,000 people each year by being there. It costs just £205 a day to keep our branch open.