The Scotson Technique is a unique, deeply restorative rehabilitation therapy for children and young adults with cerebral palsy, brain injury or brain abnormality. The Technique develops the pattern of recovery by addressing deep core weaknesses within the micro-circulation of the respiratory system which affects structure, metabolism and motor and cognitive function.
...BODY is a Derbyshire based charitable organisation that actively celebrates individuality and strives to cure those with Body disorders. We believe in 'Being One Distinguished You' because we are ALL unique and we are ALL beautiful.
HAWC cateres for young Adults with various types of cancer and other life threatening diseases.We run a 24hr helpline, counselling courses & workshops/holidays, We also support parents siblings and friends. We receive no Government Grants.
The Captains Trust is a privately run charity with a focus on supporting and donating to other charities mainly in the Wirral and Northwest areas. We run the charity on a fully voluntary basis & have a particular interest in donations to cancer charities. Thank you for your interest & support.
About usTragically one in three of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Even if we are not directly affected, almost all of us will be moved by the pain and suffering cancer causes to a relative or friend. By running a marathon, doing an overseas trek or undertaking a cycling challenge, you can play an important part in helping us to make the discoveries that defeat cancer.The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes. Our scientists and clinicians are working every day in our labs – in Chelsea and Sutton, London – to make a real impact on cancer patients’ lives.To read more about our latest discoveries, read our blog or visit www.icr.ac.uk.www.icr.ac.uk/press/blogs Our Everyman appeal raises funds for our pioneering research into male cancers.Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in British men with around 40,000 new cases diagnosed each year, while testicular cancer remains the most common cancer in men aged 15-44. Whether you choose to support the ICR directly or via our Everyman appeal, the funds you raise for our world-leading cancer research is vital.Thank you for your support. About us Tragically one in three of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Even if we are not directly affected, almost all of us will be moved by the pain and suffering cancer causes to a relative or friend. By running a marathon, doing an overseas trek or undertaking a cycling challenge, you can play an important part in helping us to make the discoveries that defeat cancer. The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes. Our scientists and clinicians are working every day in our labs – in Chelsea and Sutton, London – to make a real impact on cancer patients’ lives. To read more about our latest discoveries, read our blog or visit www.icr.ac.uk. Our Everyman appeal raises funds for our pioneering research into male cancers. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in British men with around 40,000 new cases diagnosed each year, while testicular cancer remains the most common cancer in men aged 15-44. Whether you choose to support the ICR directly or via our Everyman appeal, the funds you raise for our world-leading cancer research is vital. Thank you for your support.
Group B Strep is the most common cause of life-threatening infection in newborn babies in the UK - infections that are mostly preventable. GBSS is a national charity providing information on GBS to families and health professionals, and offering support. It also raises funds for research.
To enable and assist individuals with Sickle Cell disorder and Thalassaemia to realise their full potential. It aims to develop direct services that will improve the quality of life of the individual and families affected by SCD and Thalassaemia. It raises the awareness through education.
Thank you for visitingour profile page on MyDonate.Kevin Mwachiro is a communications practitioner who's recently been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a cancer that affects the blood plasma in the marrow. The prognosis is 'goodish' if the right treatment isreceived, However, the treatment is expensive and this is where we need your help. PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A DONATION. Facebook post 11 December 2015It was just over six weeks ago when the nurse kindly asked my visitors to step aside.She knew what was coming.She drew the curtain. We were alone. She was sensitive to the situation, as she knew this was a poignant moment. She was cool peeps too, I liked the way she let her natural hair crown her being. Plus, she never minced her words and always laughed at my foolishness. Deftly she presented this cup of tablets, the shock on my face could not be masked. I mustered a 'WTF!' She looked at me and then I understood why this moment had to be private. This was my 'welcome to chemo moment'. My biggest race had began! Charity No: 1131780 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KevinMwachiroFund2015/ Twitter https://twitter.com/kevmwachiro?lang=en YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jycz1WBs-QQ
Newly re-launched in December 2012, the Foundation has joined forces with Cancer Research UK with the shared goal of raising £2million, over two years, to fund research into cancers affecting children, teenagers and young adults. The Foundation will also focus on encouraging young people to live active, healthy lifestyles.
THYROID PATIENT ADVOCACY (TPA) is an independent user-led, organisation established to ensure that all thyroid disease (and thyroid related disease) sufferers are given a correct diagnosis and receive effective treatment. TPA believes that patients should have access to all relevant tests and all possible treatments, including the prescription of the active thyroid hormone synthetic or natural T3 (triiodothyronine) . TPA campaigns for better education in diagnostics and treatment and provides extensive support and guidance for all sufferers.
Histiocytosis UK is a voluntary charity that raises funds for research into LCH and HLH. these diseases can be life threatening and desperately need your support. Please visit www.histiouk.net for further details.
The Alice Rose Trust is based in the south west of England and was established to commemorate and celebrate the life of Alice Rose Reuben and to raise money to support sick children with metabolic disorders and their families.
NEAD TRUST is a Charity Set up to provide help and much needed support to sufferers of Non Epileptic Attack Disorder, their familes and carers. The main aims of the trust are to help relieve suffering of people with this condition and to raise awareness of this little known illness.
Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among women in the UK. One in 10 women will develop it. The Breast Cancer Institute at the Western General Hospital has been at the forefront of developments in breast cancer treatment for many years.
Our role is to actively promote the knowledge and understanding of bowel cancer within the Bailiwick and to encourage people to realise that bowel cancer is preventable and treatable if caught early enough.
Georgie's Fund was set up primarily to research into new treatments and a cure for Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer. Around 80-100 children are diagnosed in the UK each year. Once a child is diagnosed, the survival rate is just 1 in 5.
The aim of KatCanDo is to help cancer patients under the care of hospitals in North East Hampshire and South West Surrey by raising funds for the provision of equipment and facilities not normally provided by the National Health Service.
The Market Research Benevolent Association exists to help those who work or have worked in market research in any capacity, whether as researchers, interviewers, or office staff, as employees or independents, and whether members of The Market Research Society or not.
Following the sudden death of the much loved and respected Faversham Doctor, Rod Kesson, a fund has been set up to raise money for the Charities he supported. Charities RKBF supports includes: Friends of the Faversham Cottage Hospital Pilgrims Hospices Breakthrough Breast Cancer British Heart Foundation Barnard Scholarship
Supporting children & families in the streets, shanties & mountains of South America, CDUK works with community groups requiring external support & funding for initiatives enabling independent living. Projects are researched by UK Trustees & funding is delivered directly. CDUK encourage environmentally aware fundraising in the UK and project management abroad.
Birkbeck student Benedetta Ciaccia was tragically killed in the July 2005 London Tube bombings. With the help of international media group Pearson, the fund has been established in her memory to assist students who encounter hardship while studying.
To promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Pitshanger in Ealing, London and the neighbourhood without distinction, through a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation with the object of improving the conditions of life.
The Harrison Foundation is a privately ran charitable foundation and it's intention is to help make a measurable difference. We do this by only supporting a limited amount of causes each year and, wherever possible, we look to support them directly because we wish for our money to specifically influence the causes we support.
The Fibroduck Foundation is a HMRC registered charity XT35891 committed to funding bio medical research into Fibromyalgia in the UK. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes sufferers widespread pain and fatigue. Visit our website to find out more www.fibroduckfoundation.com