Sobell House Hospice Charity supports Sir Michael Sobell House who at any one time help hundreds of patients with life threatening illnesses to live with dignity and freedom from pain in the time they have available. The focus is on the individual and their loved ones.
We are the only UK charity dedicated to providing support and information to anyone affected by cardiomyopathy. We rely entirely on donations, and are working for prompt diagnosis, information and treatment to save lives and improve quality of life. Be part of #teamcardio and help save lives.
St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity which looks after people with life limiting illnesses. We aim not just to look after the patient, but to support their family, friends and anyone else affected by the disease.
Unique provides much needed help and information to those caring for a family member with a rare chromosome disorder. These lifelong disorders affect 1 in 200 live-born babies and those affected are often sick and severely disabled, unable to walk or talk. For more information see www.rarechromo.org
The charity provides a helicopter medical emergency service covering 3,000 square miles. Flying at 154mph, the average journey time from an incident to the nearest hospital is 8 minutes. Fundraising is the lifeline. To operate the life saving service, your help is required to raise £1.7 million p.a.
Since 1981 Overgate Hospice has provided specialist care for the people of Calderdale who have an advanced or progressive illness. We provide high quality care, helping to give the best possible quality of life to our patients and provide much needed support to families and carers. All our care is provided free of charge.
Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity provides comprehensive care and support through in-patient and at-home services to local families affected by life-limiting illness.The Charity is committed to raising over £600,000 to keep essential services running across Aylesbury Vale and surrounding areas.
Willen Hospice is a charity based in Milton Keynes. It provides complex and individual care to terminally ill adults and support for their families and friends. The care is assuring, equally accessible and advanced. It is free to the patient and provided by a highly skilled team of professionals.
Services are available free to all living in the area who are terminally ill, the majority of whom have cancer. It strives to provide a warm, loving ,caring environment where the emphasis is on quality care provided through an In-Patient Unit, Day Care Unit, Hospice at Home Service, Bereavement Support, Children's Bereavement Counselling, Carers Support and Sitting Service.
The Helicopter is called many times a day, to attend to road traffic collisions, sporting accidents, collapses and other incidents and these missions are often life saving. It cost £4,000 a day to keep the helicopter operational. Funded by the public, we receive no Government or Lottery funding.
We inform, support and empower families and individuals affected by all forms of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and raise awareness of the condition. We also fund and support the research community addressing the causes, treatment and management of SMA.
The YAA relies solely on the generosity of the public to help save lives across the region. We need to raise £9990 per day to keep our helicopters in the air. Since we launched in October 2000 we have flown over 5,200 patients directly to hospitals across the region; www.yaa.org.uk
RDF Bangladesh is working to provide high quality education,life saving and life enhancing patient care with in the rural areas of Bangladesh. Currently working in developing a much needed maternity clinic in the Sunamgonj region that experiences the highest number of pregnancy related deaths.
St George’s Hospital provides a range of general and specialist services in South West London and beyond. The hospital is a leading national centre for specialist care including neurology, cardiac care and cancer. Money raised through St George's Hospital Charity supports and enhances the services provided at St George’s for the benefit of patients, visitors and staff. Please help it continue the good work.
The Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity raises funds to make a real difference for our patients, their families and staff who treat them. Our aim is to create a comfortable and positive environment for all of our patients and staff, investing in improvements to our buildings, state of the art equipment and extra care over and above that provided by the NHS. Your support for the Charity enables us to invest in projects that make the hospitals better for you.
The Luton and Dunstable Hospital provides a wide range of general and specialist services to 350,000 people. Our focus is strongly rooted around our patients by providing them with a more comfortable environment. All money raised by the charity supports and enhances the care we give our patients.
St Helena Hospice is for anyone living in North Essex and parts of Mid Essex who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and all services are free of charge to patients and their families. For additional information please visit www.sthelenahospice.org.uk or call 01206 845566.
St Luke's gives Sheffield people with life-limiting illness the best possible quality of life. Our skilled, dedicated staff care for 1,400 adult patients a year - all ages, from all walks of life throughout the city - all free of charge. We need to raise over £4.9 million each year to keep going.
Calums Cabin is a purpose built beautiful countryside retreat situated on the Isle of Bute. Designed and equipped to the highest of standards, the self-catering accommodation offers peace and tranquillity for children suffering from cancer and their family. Giving children and their families time to make irreplaceable memories and spend quality time together, recharging their batteries for what may lie ahead. Calum Speirs (12) made Calums Cabin possible. Enquiries to [email protected] www.calumscabin.com
St Barnabas Hospice, provides specialist care to people living with the impacts of a life limiting illness. In the last 12 months we have supported over 5,800 patients and their families across Lincolnshire. Thank you for supporting us. For more information, visit www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk
We are the leading UK charity for all children with life-threatening illness and all those who support, love and care for them. We support families, professionals and services, including all children’s hospices to ensure that children get the best possible care whenever and wherever they need it.
It provides support and comforts to both in-patients and out-patients, eg. transport, flowers in wards and public spaces, coffee shop. It also finances certain training facilities for medical and nursing staff.
Our mission is to provide specialist care, love and support for those living with progressive, life limiting illnesses from across Sussex. We receive less than 14% funding from the Government and have to raise over £2.6 million every year.That's £7,200 every single day. Reg Charity No 1056114.
Over 43,000 men will be diagnosed with a male specific cancer this year. Orchid exists to save men's lives from testicular, prostate and penile cancers through a range of support services, pioneering research and promoting awareness.
The Brompton Fountain supports the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. We work with the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit,children's wards and outpatients clinics to support children with serious,heart and lung conditions.We fundraise to improve facilities and purchase medical equipment.