(UK, 278286) Browse eventsThe foundation was established in 1979 by Ion and Elisabeth Ratiu to support projects which further education and research in the culture and history in Romania. Our aim is to bring international recognition to the ideas of individuals around the world who are working on behalf of democracy.
(UK, 1136548) Browse eventsThe foundation was established in June 2010 in memory of Tom Press who died in September 2007 from cancer. The focus of the foundation is to aid organisations who provide support to children suffering from life threatening or long term illnesses, as well as the advancement of education for children.
(UK, 1113954) Browse eventsThe 2Simple Trust helps families of children suffering from neuroblastoma. Help is given by the provision of financial assistance for treatment and other needs as well as the funding of research into the disease. This work will shortly be transferred to a new charity set up specifically for the purpose and called The Neuroblastoma Children’s Cancer Alliance.
(UK, 1124224) Browse eventsThe Phoenix International Charity is an independent initiative, raising funds for worthy causes in the UK and across the globe. In addition to supporting nominated charities on a corporate level through the sale of Phoenix Christmas cards, Phoenix Traders run their own initiatives to help raise money for many causes.
(UK, 1092554) Browse eventsAmy’s Retreat provides holidays for families who have children with cancer. It was set up by parents who lost their little girl, Amy, to cancer and understand the importance of family life during these times. Amy’s Retreat provides fantastic holidays to Center Parcs.
(UK, SC023243) Browse eventsFriends of the Beatson was established in 1995 with the aim of providing practical comfort and support for Beatson patients. It has recently merged with The Beatson Oncology Fund to form the Beatson Cancer Charity
(UK, 1072365) Browse eventsJoshua's Wish provides a helping hand for children diagnosed with terminal cancer, and their families. It was created by Sarah Cornelius-Price on September 5, 1998, named after her son Joshua who died in 1998 aged seven after a two year battle with Desmoplastic Round Cell Tumour of the abdomen.
(UK, SCO36438) Browse eventsPrimarily it aims to advance the education of the public in particular young musicians in the musical arts from any country in the world through public performances, msical programmes, workshops, bursaries, grants, etc. It also raises money to aid Marie Curie Cancer centres bring comfort to those with terminal cancer.
(UK, 1113565) Browse eventsIt provides financial help to children, young people and their families when cancer strikes. Grants are given to relieve financial hardship or to provide a special treat often when the illness has been diagnosed as terminal.
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(UK, 1114782) Browse eventsIce Cool Kids is a local charity raising money to teach groups of local special needs children skiing, both in this country and abroad. These children have a variety of conditions some of which are life limiting. Our aim is to allow these very special children the opportunity to experience an activity from which they would normally be excluded. Participating in this therapeutic activity not only allows them to fulfil a dream but also brings a huge sense of fun, enjoyment and achievement. Skiing helps promote co-ordination, balance, movement control and general health and well being. It enables the children to develop their functional abilities and to reach their full potential, so improving their independence and quality of life. All of these children have special needs and sadly there is no cure for many of the conditions they have, but all will benefit from this chance to develop themselves, it will give them the opportunity to reach for their dreams http://icecoolkids.homestead.com/index.html
(UK, 285399) Browse eventsFDUK is a UK based charity to help support sufferers of Familial Dysautonomia and their families. One of the charitys main aims is to raise awareness in the community of FD as well as educate and help those with the condition. However, the condition is very rare and the charity is small and based in North London meaning many people around the country are unaware of it. The fear that the charity has is that there maybe people with the condition that are being diagnosed incorrectly and not receiving the correct treatment. The condition Familial dysautonomia (FD, used to be known as Riley Day syndrome) is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system which affects the sensory, sympathetic and some parasympathetic neurons in the autonomic and sensory nervous system resulting in variable symptoms including: insensitivity to pain, inability to produce tears, development delay, frequent lung infection caused by reflux or poor swallowing and labile blood pressure (episodic hypertension and postural hypotension). The charity Familial Dysautonomia United Kingdom (FDUK) is a charity set up to help support sufferers of FD and their families. Formally known as DSGB, the charity strives to raise awareness of the condition in the community. Its aim is also to raise money to fund individual medical needs and requirements, as well as to pay for specialised doctors in the condition to come to London to hold clinics to assess the FD sufferers and guide UK doctors in their specialised expertise. The charity is always looking for ways to spread awareness or raise money to support the sufferers. If you are able to help with either of these, please contact the group admin and they will be able to direct you.
(UK, SC037445) Browse eventsThe “Kieran Mess Foundation” was set up in memory of our beloved son Kieran,Kieran was diagnosed with a benign brain tumour in 1999.During December 2005 Kieran’s health deteriorated,sadly he passed way on 10th Feb 2006 aged 10.We provide additional quality of life to children with Brain Tumours.
(UK, 1146052) Browse eventsBattling Cancer in Ethiopia (BCE) is a charity committed to spreading awareness of cancer and raising funds to buy life saving medical equipment for Oncology Unit of Black Lion Hospital in Ethiopia.
(UK, 267779) Browse eventsThe Humane Research Trust is a Registered Charity encouraging and supporting new medical research which does not include the use of animals, with the objectives of advancing the diagnosis and treatment of disease in humans.The Trust encourages scientists to develop innovative alternatives to the use of animals and so eliminate the suffering of animals which occurs in medical research and testing; in this and other ways The Trust also fulfils an important role in educating the next generation of researchers.In particular The Trust supports research involving donated human tissue which it believes fulfils the best ethical and scientific justifications for investigations into human conditions.The Trust seeks the dissemination of the results of this research for the benefit of the scientific community and the public, and the stimulation of interest in research which is not dependent on animals.
(UK, XR23202) Browse eventsWe are a volunteer led organisation with approximately 370 members. We foster public awareness of all aspects of aviation within Northern Ireland through: aircraft restoration and research. Our primary focus is to develop our collection of aircraft and artefacts held in the hangars at Maze, Long Kesh near Lisburn, Co. Antrim into a major attraction. We trust that we give an enjoyable, interesting and educational experience to all who visit.
(UK, SC039880) Browse eventsThe mission of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) is to bring innovation, expertise, solutions and support to address health challenges in low-and middle-income populations. Its scientific departments focus on tuberculosis, HIV, lung health and non-communicable diseases, tobacco control and research. Charity Number: SC039880
(UK, 1156322) Browse eventsPatients diagnosed with acute leukaemia can often feel isolated and lonely and want to reach out. Despite the incredible support their families and friends bring, many desperately want to talk to someone, who, through their own experience, knows exactly what it is like to walk in their shoes, someone who has been where they, themselves, are now. The Bpositive Patient Support Group is a beacon of moral support for acute leukaemia patients, their families and their friends; a network of people who understand, through first-hand experience themselves, and are there to offer them support in any way they can.
(UK, 1132764) Browse eventsROBOCAP is a charity aimed at providing "Robotics Assisted Surgery" in the Three Shires of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and South Worcestershire. We are aiming to purchase and hand over to the Three Shires NHS Cancer Network a state of the art robotic surgery system which will be used to improve(primarily, but not exclusively) cancer patient surgery. The system will shorten surgical procedures, reduce hospitalisation periods and improve patient outcomes.
(UK, 1111338) Browse eventsThe charity was formed to facilitate the following objective: The relief of sickness and the protection of health by the support and funding of medical research in all branches of oncology, in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) research in myeloma, to the intent that the useful results of such research can be disseminated for the public benefit, the support of research in the field of oncology, and the dissemination of the results of that research, through publications and lectures
(UK, SC043112) Browse eventsOur charity was set up to honour my son Andrew who was killed in a cycling incident in Edinburgh early 2012. The aims of the Trust are We are also participating in the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on cycling and are delighted to be associated with Pedal on Parliament. Funds raised will be used to support innovative new cycling initiatives in Scotland. Ian McNicoll
(UK, 1095439) Browse eventsSupporting Men with Prostate Cancer and Their Families in Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex
(UK, 1146975) Browse eventsThe 22Crew is the only registered charity supporting 22q DS in the UK run exclusively by parents of children with the syndrome. We are thus completely motivated to ensure our members interests come first. 22q Deletion Syndrome is one of the most commonly occurring chromosome deletions, yet few know about it. We want that to change! Our Mission Funding research and providing social, educational and medical support for all those affected by 22q Deletion Syndrome.
(UK, 1112905) Browse eventsThe supply, support and promotion of treatments, cures, research and equipment, to help people suffering from cancer, debilitating diseases and disabilities.