Established in 1993, the BYS aims to inform about Yemen's history, culture and current affairs. It has also operated an appeal to support the people of Yemen during the current internal conflict, focusing on small humanitarian operations in all parts of Yemen.
At Changing Lives, formerly The Cyrenians, we help people make lasting positive changes in their lives. We are innovative, progressive and courageous in our work. We work with vulnerable, disadvantaged and homeless people; their needs are our foremost concern.We have a 'total acceptance policy' .
Our professional team provide people and their families affected by the impact of living with long term conditions a tailor-made respite break, providing the opportunity to be active or to relax, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, home-cooking, physiotherapy and 24 hour nursing care.
New Donation Page for The Chloe Bigmore Trust Charity, who at the moment is fundraising to buy equipment for the new wing at the Children's Hospital of Wales.
Sense Scotland works with children and adults who have complex support needs because of deafblindness or sensory impairment, learning disability or physical disability, supporting them to improve communication skills, self-esteem and lead fulfilling lives.
We are a search team who specialise in earthquake & building collapse rescues. On call 24/7 & funded only by your donations we have deployed to Haiti, Indonesia, Mexico and more. We are volunteers from all walks of life, giving our time to train & help others. Please help us to continue our work.
The ACT is the Royal Veterinary College’s registered charity. We purchase vital equipment for the College’s hospitals, provide assistance to the College’s research teams who pioneer new treatments and support the College’s commitment to excellence in veterinary education.
Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) affects approx 10,000 people in the UK, majority are children, with no known cause or cure. The current treatment is non-specific and highly toxic, with many potentially life-threatening complications. NeST funds Bristol Children's Hospital in researching NS to find a cure.
The Brittle Bone Society is the only UK charity supporting people who have Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). Someone with OI can experience hundreds of fractures in their lifetime. We work closely with the main NHS centres of excellence located in Sheffield, Birmingham, London, Manchester, Bristol and Glasgow who continue to make medical breakthroughs and advances in the various orthopaedic surgical procedures that OI patients require. Part of our work is to fundraise for specialised wheelchairs, to give people their right to improved mobility and more independence. We also work to raise awareness about issues of isolation and support vital research programmes into better treatments and diagnosis of this rare condition. A key pillar of our work is to provide much needed support when a person is diagnosed, or when they learn their new baby has the condition The feedback we receive from both members and medical professionals is that the service provided by the Brittle Bone Society is highly valued and indeed critical in improving the day to day lives of people with OI. Please support the Brittle Bone Society and help people who live with bones that break.
Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams world wide. Team Rubicon also seeks to provide our veterans with three things they lose after leaving the military: a purpose, gained through disaster relief; community, built by serving with others; and self-worth, from recognizing the impact one individual can make. Coupled with leadership development and other opportunities, TR also aims to "bridge the gap" between military and civilian life.
TRIBE Freedom Foundation was inspired by a 1,000 mile run across Europe in 2013 to fight child trafficking. Our mission is to end human trafficking. Funds raised are granted to inspiring projects: (i) providing rehabilitation for the victims of trafficking, and (ii) preventing trafficking.
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain discovers, inspires, and trains diverse young talent from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. We embrace their fearless energy and individual voices to produce powerful theatre by telling the stories of our time to critical acclaim. We've been providing the next generation of creative, articulate, responsible citizens for 55 years and we are as ambitious as the young people we serve. Our celebrated alumni include Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth, Catherine Tate, Daniel Craig, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Orlando Bloom. Can you help support the work of the National Youth Theatre, either financially or in kind? Please contact Richard Wilkinson Head of Development on to discuss how you can help us. We are delighted that the family and friends of Diana Bliss have chosen to honour her memory by setting up a bursary fund in her name. If you would like to make a donation please visit The Diana Bliss Bursary page.
We support some of the most vulnerable children in our society who are at risk of being drawn into a life of crime and exploitation. Through therapeutic intervention and specialist enrichment projects we help them reach their full potential in education, employment and society.
The Salters’ Institute, founded in 1918, is one of the country’s leaders in the field of chemistry education. It aims to promote the appreciation of chemistry and related sciences among the young, and to encourage careers in the teaching of chemistry and in the UK chemical and allied industries.
Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to working with the world’s poorest people to transform their lives. We work in partnership with some of the world’s most vulnerable communities to tackle poverty and suffering. .
Up to 1 in 3 of our children and 1 in 12 adults have eczema. Almost six million in the people in the UK are living with eczema. The society provides information and support and works to dispel myths so those who have eczema need not feel stigmatised, guilty or isolated.
Action on Elder Abuse works to protect, and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults. It does this through the provision of a freephone helpline, training and educating key workers, and also by challenging government to make essential changes to the law which protect those at risk of abuse.
Repairing or restoring large and ancient buildings can be expensive. The Beds and Herts Historic Churches Trust provides a helping hand when repair costs are beyond the resources of a local congregation. Money raised from the Bike ’n Hike is recycled and helps to save the past for the future.
Helping the Wythenshawe Transplant Centre to remain at the forefront of excellence for the treatment of Cardiac and Lung disease.
The Nelson Trust provides treatment, care and support for people with drug and alcohol problems, those at risk of offending, and other adults and young people with complex psychological and social needs, helping hundreds of people to find a fulfilling and independent life free of addiction.
Msaada supports self-sustainable and humanitarian projects for the benefit of the people of Rwanda.