The Terral Morgan Memorial Fund provides funding for local people in Wirral diagnosed with cancer, regardless of age. The discretionary funding is intended make a significant difference to domestic arrangements through the provision of a stairlift and/or wheelchair ramps.
Amelia Matters is an organisation that helps to support children who suffer from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD). By educating, raising awareness and buying vital equipment for families to have at home, we hope to help children living with a CHD and their families.
All money raised by Heidi's Heroes will be donated to charities that help fight cancer; help the bereaved and teach children to swim - Heidi's lifelong passion.
CCLG funds, promotes and supports research into childhood cancer and is dedicated to supporting the work of those looking after children and teenagers with cancer. Click on the names below to visit our CCLG fundraiser pages: Team Jake Nick - 100 mile Cycle Jo-ann - London Marathon Ava's Pink Quest Stuart - 3 Marathons Academy Leasing Team Peppiatt Team Daisy Walk4Dais Jacqui - Team Daisy Snowden Team Daisy - Waxing event Haig-Thomas Expedition Lauren - Tanzania 400km Phuong - MCAS High Score Damien - Rock n Roll Marathon Beth & Claire - 10 Mile Kayaking Challenge Abdul - High Atlas Summit Trek Thomas - The Liege Bastogne Liege 2014 Sportive Jane - 'Russell-Steer' Cycle Bradley - Bosworth Half Marathon Ken - Tenby Sportive Bike Ride Rachel & Stephen - RideLondon Tandem Gary - Open Water Swim PriceWaterHouseCoopers - Spayne Lindsay Charity Challenge Suzanne - Personal Challenge Stephen - Ayr 2 Blair Cycle Lee - Oxford Half Marathon Adam - Total Warrior Click here to see even more of our current fundraisers' pages
Caring Matters Now has 3 main aims: 1. To support those affected by Congenital Melanocytic Naevi Syndrome (CMN). 2. To raise awareness about CMN Syndrome. 3. To raise funds for the CMN Syndrome medical research.
The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre is a pioneering and teaching hospital renowned world wide for treating all varieties of disease and damage to the musculoskeletal system. Its surgical and medical teams, its dedicated nurses and rehabilitation experts have established a reputation for care, and for significant advances in research, teaching and technology. Please help us and we can help you.
For Rutland in Rutland is a fundraising group of Rutland Citizens Advice. Its aim is to raise funds to benefit the Rutland community - its current priority is to support the Citizens Advice project to provide advice to people living with long term medical conditions such as cancer and dementia.
Naitbabies.org are raising awareness about Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia (NAIT/FNAIT) - a serious genetic condition that can cause babies or neonates to bleed into their brain (ICH), spinal chord or abdomen, causing death or disability.
We fund peer reviewed medical research projects into all forms of bowel disease. Each project is carefully selected by our medical trustees. Our admin costs are covered by the ACPGBI so all donations go directly to projects. Please help us support vital research in the UK and Ireland.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a charity dedicated to helping make the treatments and recovery of cancer patients swifter and more bearable. We accomplish this by supporting cancer respite centres, where patients and family can receive complimentary treatments to ease their pain, or even just a place to meet up and have a cup of tea and a chat with people who really understand what they are going through. This is invaluable in the healing process. The centres we support generally do not receive government funding, but rely entirely on the charitable aid such as we can give!
Thank you for supporting us! Relieve & Care works to bring relief to children diagnosed with cancer and kidney failure in Africa. We provide financial assistance to save their lives, and we create a better and a safe environment in hospital and at home to give them a chance to enjoy their childhood.
Rae Rae Trust was setup to help support cancer patients and their families inspired by Rachael Louise Parker in 2015. Our aim is to put smiles back on Childrens faces affected by cancer including their siblings who are often forgotten. We do this by raising money by holding various events
Practical and emotional support for anyone affected by cancer.
We are a self help/ support group offering support to thyroid cancer patients. This is a rare form of cancer and there is little help available to new and existing patients. We provide this much needed help to patinets, families and friends. We provide information about the treatment and after effects and give out informative booklets. We also have provided improvements to the two treatment rooms where patients have to stay in isolation while receiving their radio iodine ablation treatment. We have provided flat screen tv's, more comfortable bedding, small fridges , developed an attractive garden outside each room so that patients have a pleasant outlook while they contemplate their future after a cancer diagnosis. We are members of the international Thyroid Cancer Alliance which promotes awareness of this rare form of cancer.
The Asda Foundation is Asda's charitable company. The Foundation will act as a holding account for Tickled Pink so all money can be collected and given to Breast Cancer Care, registered no. 1017658 (60%) and Breast Cancer Campaign, registered no. 299758 (40%).
This charity assists those with the life threatening disease Cystic Fibrosis up to age 25 by contributing towards the costs of a holiday or break away from their normal surroundings providing them with something positive to boost their moral and ease the intensive treatment and disciplines they must follow
CURE transforms the lives of physically disabled children in the developing world by providing operations and medical care free of charge. Since the first hospital opened in 1998 CURE has helped over 1,850,000 children, but there are 100 million more who could be cured through an operation.
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On 6 September we jump together into the deep for ALS. We swim nearly two miles through the Amsterdam canals (or in the case of the ACS for Kids up to 700 meters) with the aim to collect donation money for ALS Foundation Netherlands. For more information, please go to: www.amsterdamcitywim.nl
The Trust is currently running two appeals: Please support both causes generously.
A Gift To Lift is a registered charity supporting blood cancer patients(1162821). We provide wishes to blood cancer patients, donate to Bloodwise to fund research, also we are saving to buy a holiday home in Norfolk for patients to spend weekends away in with their loved ones.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.DSWestPennine is an established parent-led, Oldham-based Registered Charity which provides support for families of a child with Down’s Syndrome. We are affiliated to the National Down’s SyndromeAssociation. We aim to offer families with a child with Down's Syndrome the opportunity to meet, to offer each other mutual help and support and to share with one another useful information and advice.We liaise with involved and interested agencies and professionals to improve the support and services for children with Down’s Syndrome and their families within the local area . DSWestPennine actively promotes Down’s Syndrome Awareness within the wider community.
The North West Lung Centre initiates and supports research into the causes, management and treatment of respiratory diseases
Oliver King attended King David Primary school and started at King David High School in September 2010. He was a keen sportsman who excelled in football, swimming, athletics and many other sports. Oliver passed away suddenly in March 2011, aged 12, from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS). This condition usually affects people between the ages of 12 and 35. The Government recognises that 12 young people each week die from SADS but it is believed that the true figure is around 16-19 people each week and could be higher as the condition is often misdiagnosed. Oliver's parents have set up the Oliver King Foundation to help raise awareness of the condition as it can be controlled and monitored if detected. The money raised by the Foundation will be used to raise awareness in communities. Raising awareness is of vital importance as young people with the condition do not usually show symptoms. Some of the money will be used to buy defibrillators to be placed in schools, local sports centres, etc. and to assist in providing staff with the relevant training. The money will also be used to have peoples‘ hearts screened to check that they are healthy. The cost of an initial ECG is £35 per person. The Foundation will help people to pay this cost. The Foundation will be holding its first screening event in June 2012.
The association was formed in 1976 with the objective to promote the welfare and rehabilitation of laryngectomy patients and their families. To be of assistance to those professionals working in the field of laryngectomy. NALC collects and disseminates relevant information and has an education programme which includes seminars for both patients and professionals. The association offers various services including counselling and a help and referral service. NALC has an extensive range of literature and DVD’s. We support relevant studies and clinical trials in their application for funding. Our members contribute by reviewing patient leaflets and joining steering committees.