We undertake Medical Camps to Improve health and Education and social welfare in lesser economic countries
To promote for the benefit of the public, research into the principles & practice of osteopathy in the treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, otherwise known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Friends of Insch Hospital and Community was established in 1989 in order to a) promote, provide or assist by voluntary and financial means anything which will improve the standard and quality of care or environment of patients of Insch Hospital, Community and Health Centre, thereby supplementing the service provided by Grampian Health Board and b) create, encourage, foster and maintain the interest of the public by providing a link between the above named Hospital and the community which it serves.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We aim to provide specialist wheelchairs and rehab services for disabled individuals Please donate to support our cause.Freedom For Wheels has been set up to provide specialist wheelchairs and rehab services for adult individuals as these are not funded and are hugely expensive. Quality of life and independence is hugely important in order to retain as much dignity as possible this is much easier if the care and equipment is in place. Unfortunately the specialist care and wheelchairs are not funded under the NHS and over the age of 18 the funds need to be found by the individual and their family. We aim to relieve the stress by helping to fund these services in order to assist their independence and to improve possible outcomes.We are currently fundraising by being the first team to embark on an unadapted Trek across the Sahara Desert with a member in a wheelchair. We are doing this to show that disability does not mean inability and that barriers can be overcome its just a different challenge. Charity No: 1166823 Find out more Website http://www.freedomforwheels.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Freedom-For-Wheels-202206493473267/?ref=ts&fref=ts
Pramacare is a Dorset-based domiciliary care charity, which provides a range of professional home care services to local individuals. Established in 1982, Pramacare has grown to support hundreds of people who, through illness, disability or old age, need practical help and care so that they can continue living independently at home. Pramacare is committed to providing the very highest standard of care. It is a registered provider with the Care Quality Commission (formerly Commission for Social Care Inspection) and an approved provider with Social Services in Poole, Bournemouth and East Dorset. Each Pramacare Care Attendant is trained to National Care Legislation Standards. And because we understand that each person we support is an individual with individual needs, we seek to provide compassionate help, just as though they were one of the family. Through its charity shops, ongoing fundraising, sponsorship and donations Pramacare subsidises the cost of care it provides to those in need.
As the frontline of the NHS in Scotland, we provide an emergency ambulance service to a population of over 5 million people serving all of the nation’s mainland and island communities. Our Charitable Funds support services by enhancing the environment for patients and staff.
Wrap Pyjama Fairies provides bright and fun hospital garments, free of charge, for poorly children across the UK. Wrap Pyjama Fairies charity sew wrap pyjamas and gowns for children needing surgeries and medical treatments. The pyjamas are specially designed so that they are front opening to make dressing easier and to allow ease of access for the medical professionals pre and post surgery. Our surgical gowns are made in beautiful, bright and fun fabrics so that we can relieve some of the fear that the children may have.All of our garments are provided free of charge with just £3 to cover the postage.Help us to continue to provide these garments and to continue helping poorly children sparkle Charity No: 1166993 Find out more Website http://wrappyjamafairies.co.uk Facebook http://facebook.com/wrappyjamafairies Twitter https://twitter.com/WrapPJFairies
It provides extra comforts for the patients and benefits for the nursing staff in the Mental Health services of the Halton, Knowsley, St Helens, Warrington and Wigan & Leigh districts.
Our focus is on Africa's orphans and most vulnerable children. Every day our mobile clinic saves young lives and eases suffering by taking medicines to children who live in in remote areas. We provide antiretroviral therapy to children with AIDS and deliver public health education to communities.
The Freedom From Fistula Foundation helps women in Africa who are suffering from obstetric fistula caused by obstructed childbirth by providing free surgeries and access to healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth. The charity helps thousands of women every year and with your help it can do more.
Back On Track - Stroke Rehab Service provides Information, Advice, Rehabilitation opportunities and Support for the Stroke Survivor and their Carers in Wiltshire. Our vision is to have a Community in which, those affected by Stroke, can access the Services they need to get their lives Back On Track.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.This Club was founded in 1979 with the purpose of helping people within the local area to come to terms with the aftermath of a stroke by providing care and fellowship.We currently have 30+ members and 15 volunteers.Some members have various other medical conditions.
Family Nursing & Home Care touch the lives of more Islanders than any other charitable organisation from birth to end of life. Our community care covers the whole island and is provided by a wide range of Health Care Professionals such as such as District Nurses & Health Visitors.
We are a charity that provides support to pre and post multi-visceral and/or small bowel transplant patients and their families through-out the U.K. We provide support in many ways, such as financial assistance and support groups. We can only offer this support through fundraising and donations.
The charity serves to improve the comfort of patients at Hinchingbrooke Hospital. Donations received are used to purchase equipment that improves patient care. Donations are also used to pay for education opportunities for staff so that they can improve the care they provide to patients.
Organising inclusive mud and endurance runs, in order to provide funds for chosen local charities including Medical Detection Dogs, The Puzzle Centre and for injured service men and women.
The charity's committee works to raise funds for the purchase of medical equipment at the Schneider Childrens Medical Center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Established to provide support for older people and their carers. With the aim to develop Bridgemead a residential and nursing home which offers a high quality of care. The care provided places emphasis on the maintenance of dignity, the right to privacy and the encouragement of independence.
Our registered charity is dedicated to providing support to the Foster Carers of East Sussex, their immediate family and the children in their care
Helping Hands cares for disadvantaged children in the poorest rural communities of Uganda, helping them to see their value and begin to care for themselves and others. We primarily do this through: 1) Fun health lessons, helping children to fight common diseases like malaria 2) Simple disease prevention measures like mosquito nets, hand-washing cans and latrines 3) Regular school visits from our mobile health team who carry to treat sick children 4) Training children and their families in good nutrition and more effective farming methods
A local medical charity dedicated to making life better, one step at a time, for the 80,000 people in Gloucestershire with Arthritis.
Operation Hernia is an independent not-for-profit organization that provides professional and educational opportunities to surgeons and surgical trainees in the repair of long-standing groin hernias at rural hospitals in West Africa. Thousands of hernia sufferers have received life-saving surgery.
Our organisation was set up in order to provide patients and their carers with the end of life care that they truly deserve.By building a hospice attached to the Louise Hamilton Palliative Care Centre it will enable us to fulfill our duty to the patients of Great Yarmouth and Waveney
Égalité Absolue organise day trips, holidays and pilgrimages for the disabled, sick, infirm and terminally ill. We supply the specialised transport, book the venues and supply medical staff and volunteers to assist those travelling with us. We travel as a group and always try to instil a family atmosphere, whilst catering for individual needs. The experience away with Égalité Absolue is enriching for both helpers and travellers. We normally travel by a purpose built luxury ambulance the size of a coach. Each trip consists of 24 people:- 10 travellers, 2 nurses and twelve volunteers. Whenever required a doctor will also accompany the party.