If you wish to donate to one of our special funds such as: Little Buds, Cancer Fighting, Lollipop, Heartbeat, Stroke, Stride 4 Life. Please indicate in the message box when you make your donation. If you do not specify it will be left for our Charity Board to decide. Please go to www.dvh.nhs.uk/fundraising for further details. Thank you we are so grateful!
We are a small group of volunteers who are organising special events for children with life limiting and life threatening illnesses within the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire areas.
Wolverhampton Youth Zone named The Way will be a purpose-built facility for the city’s young people aged 8 to 19 and up to 25 for those with disabilities. The Youth Zone will be located on Worcester Street in Wolverhampton, and is expected to open in early 2016.
"When we play rugby everyone smlles" Friends of Rwandan Rugby is a small, innovative charity which teaches the joys of rugby to boys and girls in some of the most impoverished regions of Rwanda. FoRR’s mission is to promote reconciliation through sport, using rugby to build trust, friendships and foster shared experiences on the rugby field. The charity currently employs 6 Rugby Development Officers (RDOs) coaching rugby across 85 rural schools. For all the gruesome statistics from Rwanda’s genocide – and there are many – perhaps the most sobering is that 96% of the child population at the time are thought to have witnessed the bloodshed first hand. Now those children are helping to build a new Rwanda and for some one thing has made that unenviable task just a little easier: Rugby Rugby as a contact sport helps build very strong relationships & friendships. Players need to be friends with their team mates so they take care of you on the pitch. FoRR focuses on teaching rugby to children and young adults in schools and communities across Rwanda from towns to rural areas. FoRR’s core day to day activities involve:
Hollybank Trust cares for some of society’s most vulnerable members. It provides education, care and often a home for children, young people and adults with profound physical disabilities and associated learning difficulties. Hollybank relies heavily on the support of individuals, organisations and companies. Every penny counts.
Our mission at Gympanzees is to enable every child and young person with a disability to access regular play, exercise and friendship, to improve their physical and mental health and wellbeing, and to take their families out of isolation.
Project WHY UK is a registered charity set up to help advance education and relieve poverty in Delhi. It supports Project Why, a Delhi based charity which provides education, training welfare.They help transform the lives of some of the most disadvantaged children and families living in the city.
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Three local charities are joining together to launch a fundraising challenge to raise much needed funds to support patients with any serious or life-limiting illness across North Derbyshire. Ashgate Hospicecare, Blythe House Hospice and Helen's Trust offer different services but are all committed to helping patients and their families.
The Berkeley Foundation aims to help young people, their families and the communities in which we work, with the vision of making a real difference by helping people to improve their lives and participate actively in society and thrive through their own efforts.
The Dreams and Wishes Charity is dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of seriously ill children and their families. Our goal is to fulfill an ill child’s dreams, this could be through gifts, a holiday of a lifetime or giving them the chance to meet their favourite celebrity.
We use digital technology that men can use to enable them to self-manage and engage with their own mental health. We call it 'Prevention Through Self-Management' because waiting until a man reaches crisis before he gets help is like throwing a lifebuoy ring into the water when already drowning.
The 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.
READY is a volunteer run charity. We raise money to help young people with disabilities to take part in sport and healthy leisure activities for fun and fitness. Independently. We provide grants for specialist equipment e.g.racing and basketball wheelchairs, ice sledges and electronic aids.
SCY is a innovative project targeting young people in the Brixton area aged 12-21 yrs. It provides a drop in centre, with structured activities, it supports victims of crime, provides workshops focused on skills training & personal development.
Your donations fund equipment and projects to improve our patients’ experience and enhance our quality of care, treatment, services and facilities. Support our campaigns: www.justgiving.com/qehklhealthyhearts www.justgiving.com/KLFMchemochairsfund
Tackling Awareness of Mental Health Issues (TAMHI) works with sports/youth club across NI to raise awareness of mental health and to tackle the social issues that negatively impact on this.
Three Wishes is a charity dedicated to supporting those impacted by the Syrian War. We specialise in expressive arts therapies, music, and sports, offering prosthetics as needed. Our mission is grounded in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to heal, thrive, and reclaim their future.
We are the UK’s first charity to train only Autism Assistance Dogs. Transforming the lives of those with Autism and their families is our passion. Our can help dogs open the door to a wider world for those with Autism.