The NRC Support Group provides support for the inpatients and outreach clients of the Royal Free Neurological Rehabilitation Centre in Edgware. The unit was previously based at the Marie Foster Centre in Barnet and caters for patients with long term neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis
Dom’s Fund was set up in 1997 in memory of Dominic Barker, a persistent stammerer. We fund research into stammering, to develop effective support for people who stammer and their families. We particularly support research with practical outcomes and training of speech and language practitioners.
Patron: His Holiness the Dalai Lama Our objectives: • To advance the education of Tibetan refugee children • To preserve and promote the cultural heritage of Tibet through study, research and publications • To relieve poverty and hardship amongst Tibetans in exile
The Circulation Foundation is striving to create a world where all people are free from all vascular diseases. We provide vital support and information for vascular disease patients and their families and are committed to raising funds for pioneering research into its causes, prevention & treatment.
The Puffin Appeal has been set up to create a world-class childhood respiratory unit in the North of England and to care for youngsters with cystic fibrosis (CF), asthma and other lung diseases. With your help we can conduct this research into respiratory diseases which will help to make a real difference in the day-to-day lives of young patients., The Puffin Appeal has been set up to create a world-class childhood respiratory unit in the North of England and to care for youngsters with cystic fibrosis (CF), asthma and other lung diseases. With your help we can conduct this research into respiratory diseases which will help to make a real difference in the day-to-day lives of young patients.
The charity is working to reduce human exposure to harmful chemicals by providing information to scientists, doctors, decision makers and the general public about links between chemicals and cancer.
Melorheostosis is a rare bone disease. it is crippling and dibilitating. On x-rays it can look like dripping candle wax. It is currently being researched in Oxford University, paid for by the charity. It is the only research post in the world of its kind that we know of.
It aims to provide information and support to members, and to raise awareness of trigeminal neuralgia amongst medical professions and the general public. Above all, it is there to provide hope and encouragement for patients who can feel isolated and depressed as a result of this excrutiatingly painful condition.
It helps renal patients being treated by dialysis or who have undergone transplant surgery. Funds are used to assist needy patients in taking holidays or in cases of hardship, to arrange patient events and social outings, to publish an informative and entertaining newsletter, and to donate equipment for patient benefit.
Action for Tinnitus Research is a UK-based tinnitus charity that focuses on funding medical, scientific and social research into tinnitus. Its aims are to: * Support and encourage research projects * Raise funds for education and awareness programmes * Increase public awareness through use of the media * Maintain active relationships with medical, professional and scientific researchers * Encourage authoritative contributions to the tinnitus debate * Provide an information source for health professionals * Give financial support for suitable projects
DSISO-GB organises the annual National Swimming Championships for people who have Down Syndrome These events provide pathways to international success. Fundraising is an essential part of our work and all funds will help support people who have Down Syndrome to participate in competitive swimming.
The LCFC Foxes Foundation fundraising campaign 2013/14 - raising much needed funds for: • Breast Cancer Care • Lord Mayor’s Appeal • Macmillan Cancer Support • Samaritans • The Laura Centre • LCFC Defibrillator Appeal For full details visit: www.lcfc.com/club/foxes-foundation
The Beyond Cancer Charity was established by a group of mainly African/Caribbean women, three of whom were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010. “A listening ear and hands to hold” captures our aims and commitment to those touched by cancer. We also continue to raise awareness of all cancers.
Ultra Rare Diseases Disorders & Disabilities Foundation Needs Your Help we are a Foundation that has been set up for Children and Adults who have an Ultra Rare Disease, Disorder or Disability we aim to set up links with families or siblings of rare disease patients Our Charity has also been set up by the Grand Parents of Cavan Tommy Hoey who also set up a Trust in Cavan's name he is a little boy from the age of four years old Cavan took ill and he was diagnosed as having two rare diseases they are EBVHLH and XLP, It was also set up by the Parents of Jamie Close Carla and David when little Jamie was born Carla knew there was something wrong with little Jamie he is a little boy who can not do anything for himself he cannot sit up he cannot walk and he has to feed from a tube little Jamie still has not got a full diagnosis of his illness . Both Terry and Maureen Hoey the grandparents of Cavan and David and Carla the parents of little Jamie decided they would set up the foundation to help other children and their families deal with rare diseases and its effects on the family members and the siblings of a child or an adult diagnosed with a rare disease both families agreed that they would set up the Foundation they agreed they would set up a centre to help children and their families to cope with a diagnosis of a rare disease/diseases they agreed it would have to be a home from home a place where they could meet other families to be able to talk with them while being in a safe place knowing that they can talk to other parents they also want a sensory rooms which are vital to help stimulate children as some raredisease children can end up with learning disabilities,and brain injury,they feel that sensory rooms could have a big impact on these children,The parents would also have a place where they could have a coffee and know their children are being looked after by a member of our qualified staff.The Foundation aims to have a child minding service to enable familys to have a bit of free time THE FOUNDATION AND THE CHILDREN NEEDS YOU HELP TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN EVERY PENNY COUNTS PLEASE HELP
Tobi Adeyemi Foundation is a grant making foundation set up to support and enable disadvantaged children & young people get a first class education. The foundation was established following the sudden and unexpected death of Oluwatobi Adeyemi on the 5th March 2011.
Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research was established in 1994 with a mission to undertake research into common diseases that affect us all. We have two main arms of research - cardiovascular (heart and stroke diseaes) and organ regeneration. We are an independant medical research charity supported by public donations and grants. We do not receive any Government funding.We are truly grateful for all the support we have had from our supporters, but more needs to be done, so please help us. Our big campaign is the Heart and Stroke Research Campaign www.heartandstrokeresearch.org. Please visit this page and help in whatever way you can. The more help we can raise, the faster our reseach will progress. Together we can make a difference!
The Claire Sadler Trust Fund gives teenagers with cancer holidays
To relieve patients suffering from breast or other cancers, in particular but not exclusively, by the provision of equipment for, or funding of research by, the Oncology Department of the University Hospital of North Staffordshire
The CML Support Group is an online patient support group for chronic myeloid leukaemia patients, their families and carers. The website has been running since April 2000 and has a lively discussion forum as well as information regarding current therapies for CML.
The Rufiji Leprosy Trust (RLT) was founded on 10 October 1982 to continue the work with leprosy patients that was started in 1961 by the late Canon Robin Lamburn in Kindwitwi Village and the Rufiji District of Tanzania.
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MSR exists for the relief of sickness in Eastern & Central Europe, especially Romania, through the promotion of high standards of health care and good clinical practice. To this end MSR may provide training courses in the UK and Romania, deliver medical equipment and supplies, undertake and disseminate research.
Cedars Amethyst Trust offers free beauty and relaxation treatments to men and women with or recovering from cancer. Patients are referred by the FOCUS Information Centre at Cheltenham General Hospital Oncology Unit. Each person referred is entitled to 3 hours of relaxing treatments and pampering.
Tom Prince was born and lived in Portsmouth. He was a lovely boy, friendly, caring, polite, good fun and always a pleasure to be with. In February 2003 he was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, an extremely rare form of bone cancer that develops in teenagers during their growth spurt. Over the next 18 months he fought bravely, time after time pulling himself through, determined to carry on and look forward to the future. Sadly, a brain scan confirmed yet more tumours and on 18th October 2004 Tom passed away at home, on the eve of his 16th birthday. The Tom Prince Cancer Trust was set up to keep Tom's memory alive and to raise £1million to fund research into Osteosarcoma and stop others going through the same terrible experience as Tom and his family.