We care for people in Rossendale who have a life-limiting illness, with a whole range of services; Day Therapy, Home Care, Psychotherapy, Complementary Therapies. Information, support and professional advice is available when choosing the type of care required.
Donations support a wide range of charitable and health related activities benefiting both patients and staff within Harrogate District Hospital. In general they are used to purchase the very varied additional equipment and services that the NHS is unable to provide.
Find information on a range of illnesses and health issues from seeing and hearing the experiences of those affected. Thousands of people have shared their experiences on film to help others understand what it’s really like to have a health condition such as breast cancer or arthritis.
The Friends were formed after the creation of the NHS in 1948. FoEH contribution to the Hospital has been outstanding raising over £15 million,to provide equipment/facilities for patients and staff. Today, that need is greater and assistance is vital to continue the support and work in the Hospital.
We provide nursing care for patients and familes in their own home, through the last stage of illness.
We are The Earl Mountbatten Hospice lead provider of palliative care to the Island community. We care for patients suffering from or affected by life-shortening illnesses
We are a registered charity existing to support and enhance The Whittington's health services. Currently we are concentrating on projects around sick and tiny babies, children's ward needs, elderly care and other patient benefit campaigns.
Cavell Nurses' Trust supports UK nurses, midwives and health care assistants, whether student, working or retired, who need financial help and advice following illness, injury and other difficulties. It has given financial support worth more than £2.5 million over the last five years
Bromley & Lewisham Mind works to enhance and enrich the quality of life of people with dementia and mental health needs. We aim to: * Enable people to cope with, manage and improve their own mental health * Provide support to carers of people with dementia
Through its two sponsoring Orders, the Order of Malta and the Venerable Order of St John, OSJCT has a history of care stretching back nearly 1,000 years. The Wish Tree Fund was set up to enable OSJCT residents to fulfil meaningful, lifelong ambitions.
Our aim is to add life to days for adults with ANY life limiting illness . Over 36,000 hours of care are provided free of charge through our Hospice at Home service. We also provide over 7,000 Day Therapy places providing physical, psychological, spiritual and social care to our patients each day.
CCIN supports children affected by radiation from Chernobyl. By respite care in the UK or Belarus, child sponsorship, humanitarian aid inc permissible medical goods, building and improvement projects and support an Orphanage, Special Needs School, Kindy & 5 Main Schools in the Kalinkovichi District.
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.
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.
MediCinema enriches the quality of life for patients young and old, including those in beds and wheelchairs, by installing state-of-the-art cinemas in hospitals to bring the magic of the movies to them, their families and carers.
The League of Friends is a much valued part of life at St Helier hospital, raising funds for the hospitals benefit and running a range of services for patients, visitors and staff. We have raised almost £200,000 through various fundraising activities last year, which has gone towards purchasing important medical equipment, as well as non-essential extras that make hospital life more comfortable. The aims of the League of Friends are quite simple: "To raise funds to help with items which would benefit the patients that the Trust simply cannot fund". The league of friends has over 130 hard working volunteers, and 1500 members who aim to raise funds and receive donations from organisations and individuals by way of subscriptions,tombolas and raffles, and our most successful shops and tea-bar. All donations are very welcome and make such a diffenence, we really could nt do it without your kind support and generosity. We welcome any donation no matter how big or small. Ways you can donate are: via our make a donation link cheques made payable to: The league of friends or in person... Every Penny Counts!!
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
The charity's objects are to promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of the inhabitants of Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen in the Borough of Richmond upon Thames and adjacent areas, in particular by providing assistance and care to relieve their needs, distress or suffering.
The Snowdrop Trust cares for children in their own homes, from birth to nineteen who have a life threatening or terminal illness. The Trust provides specialist paediatric nurses and the support team offers, practical, emotional and financial support for their families. www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com
We work to promote independence and rehabilitation. We provide information and support services directly to people with acquired brain injury, their families and carers. Our Norfolk services support people to adjust, regain independence, re-learn skills and develop confidence.
Charitable donations make a real difference to both the patients and the staff of Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. The extra funds are used to enhance services and facilities as well as purchasing additional equipment to optimise patient care.
The charity works to improve the experience of patients and carers when they access those services run by the CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, as well as to support staff who look after them. The Trust provides a wide range of Mental Health, Learning Disability, Addictions, Eating Disorder and Community services, for children, working age adults, and older adults, across North, and North West London. Some of these services are recognised nationally as specialist in their fields, and patients may be referred from anywhere within the UK. Where possible, the Trust seeks to see and treat patients close to their local community. However, sometimes, an individual needs a period on a ward, and CNWL is able to provide this too. To achieve this, CNWL has over 100 sites across North and North West London. Individual donations or fundraising activities from friends and supporters of the Trust are very welcome. While the Charity prefers to keep donations unrestricted, all clinical teams have access to funds designated for their use by the Charity. These funds are often used to provide facilities or experiences for patients and staff. Two examples are: The Nightingale Project, which seeks to bring art and artists into a clinical environment, to provide colour and stimulation, is an example of the significant impact the charity has on the lives and experiences of patients and staff. The Tanzania Link Project: The Trust is developing a long term relationship with a hospital in Mirembe, Tanzania. The Charity is able to support this work, and the development of staff, who are able to give their time to the project.
Al-Yaqoob Trust providing eye care to the local community in Chishtian locality in Bhawalnagar District Pakistan. The aim is to provide free eye care treatment to the needy people. A cataract operation cost £35. We are able to do 3 cataract operations for £100.
Our charity helps us provide things that are sometimes beyond the hospital's reach - such as extra goods or services which help to improve the quality of our patient’s stay. We welcome any fundraising support so we can continue to provide the best possible environment for our patients.