Spinal Research West Midlands Branch was set up in November 2006 by Colin Javens on his return from his Driving Home expedition and is jointly managed by Val Javens. The aim is to raise funds for International Spinal Research Trust (281325) and to help fund a cure for paralysis.
The Natalie Kate Moss Trust was setup by the Moss family after the sudden death of Natalie. The Trust's aims are to support individuals who have suffered a brain injury through university life, and to generate funds for the continued research into the prevention and treatment of Brain Haemorrhages.
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Challenge for Life was established to help and support those affected by cancer. Furthermore, it will look to support individuals, groups, and both charitable and non-charitable organisations in the areas of cancer awareness, prevention, research, treatment, care, and support.
It aims to raise awareness about congenital heart diseases in children and to promote and fund research that will lead to a better understanding of these conditions and more viable methods of treatment.
RIS is a specialist information charity the leading provider in the UK of directories, websites, information systems and research about services for people in need. With RIS's high quality publications, people can access the full range of options and most appropriate services to help them with their problems.
The Jill Todd Trust was established in 2011 in fond memory of Jill Todd a 23 year old photography graduate who had her life taken by a short but aggressive cancer related illness. The objectives of the Trust are to raise funds for: Cancer Research + Care + Promotion of Early Careers in Photography
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.
CHORF raises money to fund research into Osteosarcoma a rare form of bone cancer that effects mainly young people and kills between 150 and 200 young people in the UK each year.
The Fergus Maclay Leukaemia Trust was set up in 2001 in memory of Fergus who died in November 2000 at the age of 19. The Trust's main aim has been to explore ways of addressing nutritional issues which are a major concern in the treatment of children and young people with cancer. Nutritional problems are a source of great stress for families. The provision of appropriate nutrition to their child is one of the major contributions they can make in the "high-tech" arena of modern cancer therapy The trustees are currently funding a two year project in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh and doctors in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh. The outcomes of the research will produce consolidated information on many aspects of nutrition. This will give doctors the confidence to provide well defined recommendations on nutrition for those young people undergoing treatment for cancer. It is expected that the outcomes of this first project will open up further aspects on nutrition for cancer patients that will require to be addressed; the trustees will therefore require additional funds to continue this much needed work.
Research shows that recovered heart patients improve their life-expectancy as well as their general health by ongoing exercise. GCRA provides specialized and supervised exercise classes in rural and poorer urban areas of Grampian, that would not be available otherwise.
PUMPA – the Purine Metabolic Patients’ Association – is a charity set up to provide family support and advance education about a group of genetic diseases, the purine and pyrimidine metabolic disorders, at every level amongst medical practitioners and the public, and provide funds for research.
Brooks Development Trust is a grass-root charity with the purpose of advancing education in Myanmar. Brooks does this through the distribution of grants to specific projects throughout the country. No overheads or expenses are deducted so that 100% of all donations are used in funding the projects.
King’s College Hospital provides a full range of high quality services. We are also a major centre for heart and brain surgery, liver disease and foetal medicine. With your help we can invest in new ways of delivering services, improving the hospital environment and funding world-class research.
The charity was formed to raise money to rebuild the children's playground on the tiny Greek island of Trikeri in memory of Chris Hollick who died of cancer in August 2008, and who, with husband Allan, a Trustee, was a frequent visitor.
We work to increase knowledge, awareness and provide funding for research into treatment and prevention of ALD. Our aim is to find a cure for ALD and AMN if you want to help please support our charity www.oliversarmy.org
The Chidamoyo Hosptial is located in northern Zimbabwe and provides invaluable services to the people in their surrounding areas, many of whom are subsistence farmers. They provide a wide range of care including both in-patient and out-patient treatment along with laboratory, x-ray and pharmaceutical services. Many of the patients treated are either infants or those suffering from AIDS related illnesses.
The Cormac Trust was set up after the sudden death of Cormac McAnallen in the morning of 2nd March 2004. Cormac’s death came as a shock to people not only in his local area, but also to people all over Ulster and Ireland, as he was a well-known sportsman of exceptional fitness and of ostensibly perfect health. It was largely due to the death of Cormac, Irish youth rugby international John McCall and other subsequent cases that the Irish public became aware of the issue of sudden cardiac death among young people. From the time of Cormac’s death the McAnallen family was keen to direct public attention to these cardiac conditions that cause such sudden deaths. Hence the family, with the assistance of the Tyrone County Board of the GAA, set up the Cormac Trust. The following are its four objects: To raise awareness of sudden cardiac deaths in young people, and its causes; To promote cardiac screening for young people, especially for athletes; To provide education and information to raise awareness at government level and among other authorities as to the value of providing facilities for the screening of young people; To provide automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for sports clubs in the local region, for the use of the entire local community, and to train people in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of defibrillators.
Friends of Inti Wara Yassi (FIWY) is the UK branch of the Inti Wara Yassi Community (CIWY) and the focal point for international fundraising and partnerships. Since 2008 we have provided administrative supportto, raised funds for and awareness of CIWY’s work in Bolivia.
The British Dupuytren's Society provides support and information to people affected by Dupuytren’s Contracture, Ledderhose Disease and related conditions. Our goal is to raise awareness of these conditions, improve knowledge of the treatments available and encourage research into their prevention and treatment.
Hayward House is a Palliative Cancer Care Unit, a "hospice within a hospital". It is dedicated to relieving the suffering of progressive cancer which can be physical, emotional, social or spiritual, and involves both the patients and the family. Patients with motor neurone disease and their families also receive support from the Unit.
Lingen Davies Cancer Fund is dedicated to supporting quality cancer care for patients in Shropshire and Mid Wales, through the funding of equipment and buildings. The Charity aims to improve facilities so patients can be treated and diagnosed in the best environment possible.
Newcastle University is a leading teaching and research university. Its excellence extends across all disciplines and your donation will impact people across the globe, whether for a rare disease network, academic scholarship or any other cause.
It all starts here. A gift to the University of Liverpool will have an impact long into the future. By supporting talented individuals, enhancing the lives of our students, or investing in our research and touching the lives of millions, your donation will influence generations to come. Thank you.
MATTDOTCOM provides teenagers suffering from long term or terminal illnesses access to computers, enabling them to continue their education, maintain school and peer contact and as a distraction tool during painful treatment. The equipment supports teenagers educationally; social and therapeutically so they cope with the pain of treatment and isolation.