The Bubble Foundation supports the Children's Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Great North Children's Hospital. We treat babies born without an immune system who left untreated would all die by their first birthday, and older children with other immunodeficiencies who would die by early adulthood.
Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Charitable Fund supports the hospitals within the Trust. Money donated is used to purchase additional equipment and enhance the environment within the hospitals for patients, staff and visitors. This benefits patients from across Kent and East Sussex.
Transaid is an international UK development charity that aims to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods across Africa and the developing world through creating better transport. Projects focus on access to health and community run transport, transport management and professional driver training.
Beaumond House offers supportive palliative care to patients with life limiting or terminal illnesses and their families. We provide short term respite care, day care and care in the community. We also provide equipment loans; complementary therapy, welfare benefits advice and a 24/7 support line
Portsmouth Hospitals Charitable Fund is an umbrella charity with 22 'specialty' charities, which cover all departments within the hospital and the 'Rocky Appeal' charity. It aims to enhance/improve services and facilities for patient and staff including various research projects.
The BTA supports women suffering from Post Natal Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or birth trauma. We are mothers who wish to support other women who have suffered difficult births and we aim to offer advice/support to anyone finding it hard to cope with their childbirth experience.
Thank you for deciding to support the West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust Charity. We provide funding for extra equipment and better facilities to improve the welfare of all hospital patients in the West Hertfordshire area. We also provide funds to support staff training and education which in turn will better equip our nurses to provide a much higher standard of care.
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) is the regional teaching hospital and provides general and specialist acute hospital services working as one hospital across two sites, The Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and The Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. These include the Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre, the Royal Alexander Children's Hospital and the Sussex Eye Hospital. BSUH Charitable Funds are registered as an umbrella charity and gratefully receives donations for the benefit of approximately 250 individual units and departments within the above hospitals to provide research, training and additional equipment and services to enhance patient care which the NHS would not normally provide.
Nursing care at home for the terminally ill in the Chipping Norton area.
Half the population of Malawi is aged 18 years or under but there is no national Paediatric service. Friends of Sick Children in Malawi is a UK charity. An important current object is to improve the care and well being of the 100,000 sick children admitted to or seen each year in the QECH by raising funds needed to pay the nurses, clinical officers and related staff who each year treat some of the poorest children in the World and to pay for other much needed resources and medical equipment.
HASAG provides support for sufferers and their families affected by asbestos-related disease, giving benefit and compensation advice. Signposting for better information, treatments and all round care of patients. Advocacy for patients and their families, monthly coffee mornings.
The Bolton NHS Charitable Fund uses donated funds in a variety of ways, which include the purchase of new pieces of medical equipment, little extras for patients and specialist training for staff to enhance their ability to deliver up to date care. The Bolton NHS Foundation Trust provides diagnosis, treatment and care to patients at the Royal Bolton Hospital and in the Community, there are four divisions providing health care and each of these divisions have speciality funds. A donation can be made to a specific speciality fund or alternatively a donation can be made to the General Purposes Fund this fund is used to purchase larger pieces of medical equipment. The Charitable Fund Trustees would like to thank you for your support. For more information please visit www.boltonft.nhs.uk If you would like to fundraise for our charity, you will need to complete a fundraising registration form, please contact:- Mrs Alison Tilley Tel:-01204-390184 or email [email protected]
THET is the UK-based health charity that works in Britain’s health institutions to fight disease and improve basic health care in developing countries. In particular, our Health Links programme supports the exchange of medical & health skills, learning, research and training between institutions in the UK and under-resourced health systems overseas. THET has helped to foster Health Links involving over eighty institutions in more than twenty countries. In five African countries - Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Somaliland and Uganda - THET has worked with Links partners to successfully scale-up a number of projects so that they have an impact on a nationally significant scale. Wherever possible we work with health ministries to ensure our programmes of work are designed in harmony with national policy and national priorities. Some recent successes include: To learn more, please visit www.thet.org or contact us today at [email protected]
The Paul Sartori Foundation enables patients with cancer or other advanced illness to be cared for at home and to die at home if that is their preference. Our team of qualified nurses, health care assistants, bereavement support worker and aroma therapist deliver care of the highest standard so as to enhance the quality of life of patients, carers and families at a very difficult time. We depend heavily upon donations and fundraising activities to provide this essential care to the terminally ill.
About us Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a medical charity, established in 1989 which aims to support an extended approach to health and wellbeing. Starting with the modern medical perspective of the patient as a whole person, we offer extended therapeutic options for: Our specialist areas We have particular expertise in: Camphill Wellbeing Trust also provides therapeutic and medical support to Camphill communities locally and throughout Scotland. Research & Education The Trust is involved in research, education and training. We publish in peer-reviewed journals and offer placements to medical students and other healthcare professionals. Support us Our fundraising enables us to provide equality of access to our therapeutic services. Please donate to help us continue to offer our extended approach to those who need it. At times we fundraise for specific projects. Those projects seeking donations are listed at left. Please take a look. Camphill Wellbeing Trust Promoting Health in Community Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a business name of Camphill Medical Practice Ltd. Registered number SC120539. Scottish Charity number SC016291.
At Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, our priority is to deliver great care to the people of Sutton, Merton and Surrey. Across our four hospitals (St Helier Hospital, Sutton Hospital, Epsom Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children) we see and treat more than 700,000 people per year.We're a large Trust with a bright and busy future, and over the years we have gone from strength to strength. For example, we have met all of the government standards that are expected of us for the past three years running and we receive lots of positive feedback from our patients on a daily basis. You can read more about us and our performance on our website.But despite our successes, we still warmly welcome your support. Last year, we received some incredibly kind donations from members of the public, including a grateful father who donated £1,000 to the neonatal department at Epsom, a patient who raised £500 with a fly-fishing event and a local pub that donated toys and a television to one of our children's wards. You could make a huge difference to our patients and their loves ones. Whether your gift is large or small, or whether you raise your money by climbing a mountain or baking cakes, your donation will go straight back into helping local patients and their loved ones.
This Fund was set up in 2003 with the aim of raising £250,000 to provide 3 additional intensive care cots for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This was achieved in just two years with magnificent support from staff, families and the local community. Donated funds are utilized to purchase specialist equipment.
Pets As Therapy improves the lives of people affected by loneliness, isolation, debilitating mental and physical health conditions and learning difficulties. We provide an holistic approach to treatment through therapeutic visits from our volunteers and their temperament assessed animals.
Foal Farm's aim is to take in as many sick, distressed and unwanted animals as possible and restore them to health and happiness. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident of Foal Farm for the rest of its life.
The Hope Foundation for Street Children works inside the slums and on the streets of Calcutta. Our projects educate children and enable them to keep up with school, provide healthcare to those turned away from state hospitals and skills training to young people who have no other way to earn a living
Established in 1992 the CCAA is a national charity which provides a support network for children with arthritis and their families. The CCAA's family weekend brings together medical professionals and families from all over the UK to share information and advice through workshops, talks and fun activities.
Northumbria Blood Bikes aims to deliver essential blood products and other urgent medical supplies out of hours between hospitals and healthcare sites in North East England. Saving money… Outside normal office hours, when their own transport service is not available, hospitals have to rely on taxis or couriers to transfer urgent medical supplies or test samples between hospitals and other sites. Blood Bike groups across the country seek to carry out this service free of charge, saving thousands of pounds that our hospitals can use elsewhere. Northumbria Blood Bikes will be run by volunteers, giving their own free time to deliver the service. Saving lives... In critical situations, blood or other medical items need to be delivered urgently in order to save a patient's life. Blood bikes, with their distinctive livery and narrow profile, can quickly get through busy traffic reaching the destination sooner. Furthermore, we’re a dedicated service, so we’re not going to be busy picking up nightclub customers when your urgent call comes in! Professional…. All our riders are trained to a standard far higher than legal requirements; they are each required to hold an advanced riding qualification to ensure a professional standard of driving every time. Every rider is fully uniformed and carries identification. The bikes carry bright reflective livery and have specially adapted carriers to transport blood, plasma, breast milk, samples and associated products safely and securely. We have full insurance cover from a policy designed specifically for the duties our blood bikes undertake.
Our aim is to improve the quality of life of adults and children with any kind of illness or disability through the joy and therapeutic benefits of professionally performed live music. Each year this office organises over 3,000 live concerts in England, Wales, N. Ireland and the Channel Islands.
The object of the charity is to apply for any purpose relating to the National Health Service wholly or mainly for the service provided by this Trust. The main areas of activity are patient welfare, staff welfare and research.
ChildFlight provides:- Holiday's in Florida children with potentially life threatening illnesses, together with their families. Santa Flight`s for disadvantaged and deserving children. Flights for Children requiring medical treatment aboard. ChildFlight is operated and administered by volunteers only, admin costs are usually less than 1p in each £ donated