Our objective is to Support Families who are caring for a child with a Life Limited Condition. Each year we continue to advance our mission in providing Free Holidays for these Families. Allowing them time to create those Precious Memories! All our funding is provided by charitable donations!
Our goals are to provide donations to childrens' cancer charities and local families who are experiencing the trauma of childhood cancer and to raise money for essential new research into neuroblastoma. We are a small charity and all our trustees and supporters work on a voluntary basis with all the money raised going to support these families. "Hand in Hand Through Childhood Cancer"
The British School of Osteopathy is dedicated to educating osteopaths, treating patients and pursuing osteopathic research. We provide excellent, affordable and accessible healthcare to our communities - particularly people who are homeless, people living with HIV, older people and babies/children.
Ellie has a slow progressive neurological condition called H-ABC syndrome. The condition is very rare and at the time of her diagnosis Ellie was only the 22nd person in the world with the syndrome. Ellie has spent the last 10 months in hospital between London, Belfast and the SWAH. During this time we found out the exciting news that the faulty gene has been found and research has commenced in America by Professor Vanderver and her team to find a cure/ treatment for this awful disease.
Ladies, it’s time to take the fight to cancer at Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life. Let’s face it. Cancer doesn’t care who it affects. It can ruin everything without a second thought. It will affect one in three of us. But united we are stronger than cancer. We will beat it. Cancer’s going down. And every single pound we raise pushes it closer to the floor.That’s why we Race for Life. We take absolute delight in telling cancer that we’re coming to get it. Run, Walk, Dance, Enter raceforlife.org
Positive Action on Cancer provides free, professional counselling to adults and children affected by cancer and other life threatening illnesses. We help relieve the emotional suffering of patients, their families and carers and those who have been bereaved.
Formerly St James’s KPA & Leeds General Infirmary KPA. Our objects are the relief of sickness and distress among kidney patients especially those treated by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust including support and advice to their families and carers. We promote the donation of organs for transplantation as well as funding research into kidney diseases.
The Orthopaedic Institute founded in 1971, through voluntary contributions, helps to fund research at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital. The hospital has a national and international reputation and is very much regarded as a Centre of Excellence. The research work is carried out by the Institute of Orthopaedics, the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital and the School of Postgraduate Medicine of Keele University, which all work in close collaboration. The research work results in new and improved methods of treatment as well as additions to medical knowledge. Raising funds in the present economic climate is exceptionally difficult and all monies received will be much appreciated.
The Reece Hawley Foundation was set up in memory of Reece Hawley who lost his battle to a brain tumour in October 2014 at the age of 21. Our aim is to raise money to help make memories for young people suffering from cancer and their families. To give them a break to spend time together.
PSC has no known cause, cure or treatment. PSC Support is a UK charity, totally run by volunteers, which helps people affected by PSC. Your donation will help us to provide information and support to those affected by PSC, promote PSC and organ donation awareness, and PSC research funding.
The Leon Barwell Foundation raises money to support families in Northamptonshire where a parent is battling cancer. For more information about how we can all create memories that last a lifetime head to www.leonbarwellfoundation.org
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.This charity is set up to help people who are currently going through treatment for cancer or have a family member going through treatment for cancer and are finding everyday bills a struggle. Please donate to support our cause. All monies raised go directly to helping people with the financial costs that having cancer can have on a family, bills like gas, electric, fuel, parking costs etc. It's the unforeseen costs no-one thinks about. Charity No: 1165956 Find out more Website http://www.costofcancer.org.uk
We are a children's cancer charity, supporting children, young people and their families suffering through cancer, with financial support. We cannot always improve the quantity of a child's life, but we can do everything we can to try to improve the quality of their life.
DaBKA aims to help and support renal (kidney) patients in our local area from pre-dialysis though to transplant. We offer local patients blood pressure monitors, fistula wristbands and organise social events. Please see dabka.org.uk for further information. Thanks for your support.
Cancer Bridge is the only holistic cancer support centre in the north of England, for patients, partners, family and carers. It offers FREE support, counselling, complementary therapies and nutritional advice to all affected with cancer. It sees over 700 clients each month and is funded entirely by donations and charitable giving. Just £50 helps someone have a therapy.
This fund is been set up in memory of Dr Fiona Dolan, formerly specialist registrar in Ophthalmology, Glasgow who died, aged 36. It funds a cause close to Fiona's heart - enabling Ophthalmology colleagues to perform cataract operations and restore sight to people of all ages in developing countries.
The Laila Milly Foundation was set up in 2010 by Maya & Steve McCormack after their daughter Laila was born with a rare neurological condition. Sadly Laila passed away a day before her 1st birthday. Her parents are raising money to open a day centre for children with severe & complex health needs.
ROHHAD is a rare life threatening and life limiting condition affecting Children worldwide. The Charity mission is to - Fund and promote research leading to a new understanding of and treatments for ROHHAD, one day leading to a cure. We also offer support to those affected and raise vital awareness
The Chelsea Burley Trust was Created after our daughter Chelsea was diagnosed with a brain tumour in November 2012 and is still fighting now. We want to help by raising as much money as we can to help with the much needed research into brain tumours. We also aim to give the other oncology patients of Stoke the opportunity to have some fun by funding days out and to make the oncology day room and ward a more comfortable place to be as the patients and their families do spend a great lot of time there for treatment.
The Asperger's Syndrome Foundation delivers training and support workshops for parents, professionals and those with A.S. We run a monthly Saturday Social Club for young AS adults and we provide information on AS.
BBKA works to support bees and beekeepers. The honey bee is under continuing threats from Varroa Mite, disease and lack of forage. We invest in honey bee health research, provide educational resources on honey bees & their environmental importance and support beekeepers in the beekeeping craft.
The Cornwall Down's Syndrome Support Group is run by parents to help families affected by Down's syndrome living in Cornwall. We offer families a chance to meet, socialise and share information, friendship and support. We organise fun days out, trips away and challenging fund raising activities.
Stiff Man Syndrome was the name assigned to the condition when first identified in the 1950s by Moersch and Woltman in the USA. In recent years, in the modern world of PC, the condition has also become known as Stiff Person Syndrome. SMS or SPS does not appear to differentiate between sex, colour, or creed, although UK evidence tends to suggest women are more likely to fall victim to SMS. SMS is a neurological condition believed to be of auto-immune origin. It is unique among neurological diagnoses due to its lack of significant similarity to any other neurological diseases. Although rare, once observed it is quite unforgettable. Because of its rarity, many neurologists and GPs are not aware of the condition. In most cases, the first symptoms are insidious and victims are often initially misdiagnosed with depression. The onset is most frequent between the third and fourth decades of life. Liz Blows, who set up the UK and Ireland Support Group in 1998, began presenting symptoms in 1990 but it wasn’t until three years later that it became clear something was seriously wrong and she set off in search of a diagnosis that eventually came in 1997. She began the support group with just five members to champion the cause of this little known and misunderstood disease. Today, there are more than 100 members in the group and she remains passionate about raising awareness in both the public and medical sectors.
The Gary Barton Memorial Trust was created in memory of Gary Barton who died aged 45 years, from Cancer of Unknown Primary. Gary expressed that irrespective of the outcome of his journey that the staff should be recognised for the care and dedication they had shown to him during his illness. The Trust supports the two wards who cared for Gary during his illness, Talbot Butler Ward at Northampton General Hospital and Cawthorne Ward at Danetre Hospital in Daventry. The Gary Barton Memorial Trust goals are to relieve sickness and preserve the health of cancer patients of Talbot Butler Ward and palliative care patients of Cawthorne Ward. By providing and assisting in the provision of equipment, facilities and support services as well as advancing the education of cancer to the general public. All of The Gary Barton Memorial Trust fundraising events aim to include an element of fun to them, to represent the fun loving character of Gary.
Action Radiotherapy is the UK's only nationwide charity dedicated to improving radiotherapy treatment. We are campaigning to make the government increase investment in advanced radiotherapy for the NHS. Too many people are currently denied it. Please donate to help us continue campaigning.