Buckingham Table is not just a club or an association, but a group of local men from Buckingham who meet regularly to make friends, have fun, and get involved in the local community. We have established a charitable trust to raise funds for local causes, or national causes based locally in line with our charitable objects. Further information, together with details of how our funds are spent can be viewed on our website www.buckinghamtable.org.
Manduar Matters raises funds to support families in a village in Gambia, West Africa.
The Future Fund is a collaborative project between Newcastle University, NECCR and the Great North Children's Hospital. It aims to raise £5.5 million for a new research facility, which will provide state-of-the-art resources to keep advancing children's cancer research.
GYSO intends to create an ongoing way for funds to be raised to help both medical professionals researching ways to prevent/treat the disease of testicular and prostate cancer, awareness to be brought to the subject, and education given regarding ways for men to check their bodies regularly.
Gifts to University of Sheffield help fund areas such as student hardship, equipment, and groundbreaking research. Thank you for your support.
3Cs was set up in memory of Graeme Fairhurst. The aim is to raise funds to improve the social experience of young adult patients with a long term illness at the Liverpool Royal Hospital by creating a state of the art social area to try and make a difficult hospital stay easier.
It helps children with cancer, terminally ill children and bereaved parents to help ease the pressure of this devastating disease. It gives them support and grants and lasting memories.
Gordon & Tana have set up the Gordon Ramsay Foundation to make a meaningful difference to their chosen causes - Cancer Research UK, Scottish Spina Bifida, Meningitis Now, Action Against Hunger and the Louis Dundas Centre at Great Ormond Street. We aim to raise over £1million in 2 years.
The initiative to celebrate the launch of The Costain Charitable Foundation is the Costain 150 Challenge. The Challenge, which will commemorate The Costain Group's 150th anniversary, involves raising £1million in 2015 for the Costain Foundation’s four chosen charities – the British Heart Foundation, Macmillan Cancer Support, youth charity The Prince’s Trust and Samaritans.
Heidi's Quest is a registered Charity in Cornwall focused on granting the desires of children with debilitating or life threatening medical conditions in the hope of bringing pleasure, relaxation and a rare moment of peace into times of stress, anger and anguish. With your donations we can do this
ASPA is a charity dedicated to those who suffer from this rare and debilitating condition of a narrowed airway (trachea). It affects people of all ages, and the reason why isn't always known. Airway stenosis is often mis-diagnosed as asthma, and we aim to raise awareness of this so that this happens less often. Airway stenosis (narrowing) feels like being made to breathe through a straw, permenantly. It is a terrifying condition, and although rare, over 300 new cases are diagnosed each year. There are surgical options available to patients who can afford it, but this does not provide a guaranteed success rate - and surgeries are often multiple. Your donation will go directly towards helping patients of all ages, providing support and practical help wherever possible. Thank you.
The Clare Foundation is a registered UK charity that helps other charities increase their social impact through improved efficiency and effectiveness. The Foundation takes established commercial methods, business expertise and entrepreneurism to the voluntary sector through training, mentoring, sharing best practice and networking at its "Charity Hub" in Buckinghamshire.Tenant charities benefit from subsidised office accommodation, conference and meeting facilities, and shared services in a collaborative community at the Hub.There are currently fifteen charities based at the Hub : The Child Bereavement Charity, Barnardo’s, MapAction, Deafax, Kids in Sport, The Rett Syndrome Research Trust UK, The Down Syndrome Research Foundation UK, The Cambodia Trust, Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS), Bromford Support, POhWER, National Education Trust, Mencap, ategi Shared Lives and Crossroads Care. The Clare Foundation is a registered UK charity that helps other charities increase their social impact through improved efficiency and effectiveness. The Foundation takes established commercial methods, business expertise and entrepreneurism to the voluntary sector through training, mentoring, sharing best practice and networking at its "Charity Hub" in Buckinghamshire. Tenant charities benefit from subsidised office accommodation, conference and meeting facilities, and shared services in a collaborative community at the Hub.
A registered charity whose aims are:- To raise money to support the funding of education and practical training of healthcare workers, patients and carers. To help with the purchase or loan of essential equipment and educational tools. To support research into issues related to nutritional support
Usk House is a day hospice helping patients with long term and terminal illnesses, and giving support to their families, carers and those who have been bereaved. Help is available through its day centre, the cancer drop-in centre, and in patients' own homes, and is given by qualified nurses and complementary therapists.
Looking cancer in the face and beating it Herts against Cancer is a local charity that has been set up to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and diagnosis The need for our work is highlighted by the fact that the UK trails most of Europe. Evidence shows that early detection is key to boosting survival rates Recent Government research shows a very strong correlation between UK regions with good early detection levels and better survival rates Our charity aims to acknowledge the fact that 1 in 3 of us will be affected, and that recognising the signs and acting swiftly really could save your life or the life of someone you love
MORE MILES, MORE SPONSORSHIP, MORE MS RESEARCH, MORE CHANGE WHY HADASSAH M.S. RESEARCH? I’m taking on this extraordinary challenge to run 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days in May to raise funds for Hadassah Medical Organisation’s cutting-edge research into Multiple Sclerosis for many reasons. I know people with the disease, I work at Hadassah which delivers 50% of all clinical research undertaken in Israel. Consequently I am now aware of the incredible treatments currently being researched and stem cell trials being carried out at Hadassah which can make a real difference to M.S. sufferers everywhere. In stem cell research, there are great benefits offered for other degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, Dementia & ALS, but MS stem cell work ticks all the four areas of being suitable for these illnesses as well. In Parkinson’s disease Hadassah has already developed other techniques such as “Deep Brain Stimulation". The MS research has already shown a major impact in ALS, (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). This currently has a 0% chance of recovery, but results from Hadassah’s work show a significant measurable improvement in a 6 out of 7 patient trial with this bone marrow stem cell treatment. This is unprecedented. We are highlighting cutting edged research and clinical trials on Multiple Sclerosis which can have an immediate impact. It seems fitting that a disease like M.S. that restricts movement could have donations raised for it by an ordinary person like me, running and moving excessively. Pushing myself to run these marathons with their peaks and troughs will not be automatic, there will be an awareness of pain, a daily acknowledgment of the body’s failings and graces. By joining with me to support Hadassah Hospital’s vital research into Multiple Sclerosis in 2015, we can raise funds for further trials to include more patients widening the reach of MS treatment. Please join and help us by donating! Through medicine, Hadassah in Jerusalem serves as an example and a “bridge to peace” treating all patients regardless of religion, nationality or politics.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the first public university in the U.S., was chartered in 1789. The Carolina Trust supports UNC's mission as a leading global, public, research university. Gifts support global learning and research activities both in the UK and worldwide.
Erin Bates was 11 years old when she was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. Following treatment it appeared that she was beating the disease and tried to get back into playing football, with her team Washington AFC u12 Wildcats, which she enjoyed before she became ill. She found it difficult with her obvious physical and mental frailties. Unfortunately Erin passed away in July 2014 and as part of her legacy her family and friends initially raised around £17000 for local and national children's cancer charities. In October 2014 we decided to set up our own charity to help children in Erin's situation to return to sport and physical activity in an environment suitable for their needs to promote and improve their physical and mental health. Thank you for visiting our page.
The mission of SJS Awareness UK as a charity, is to bridge the gap for those affected by SJS and TEN through the provision of information and support from the point of diagnosis and through their recovery and adaptation process. We also work to raise awareness of SJS/TEN as well as support research.
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It's our 100th birthday! Our Centenary!We are trying to raise £242,000 for our Centenary Fund which will be used for special projects in Africa. This represents £1,000 in honour of every missionary that has worked with us since 1915.Will you help us reach the target?
The main aim of the group is to offer support, non-medical advice and information to those coping with liver disease. It fundraises for much needed medical equipment for the wards and clinic and also raises awareness for the great need for organ donors. It has financially supported research projects.
The University of Manchester has a rich and proud heritage dating back to 1824. We are the birthplace of many discoveries which have had a major impact on society, including the development of the first modern computer, the splitting of the atom by Rutherford, the first degree in nursing, and the birth of modern economics and medical ethics. Our history is closely intertwined with the visionary philanthropists who made our existence possible, and now your support can make a difference to students and researchers, on campus and beyond, every day. You can ensure that talented students can have a Manchester education, regardless of their background. You can accelerate research into some of the greatest issues facing our society today, including preventing disease, alleviating poverty and solving the looming energy crisis. By choosing to support one of our priority areas, you can make your impact on our students, communities and economy, ensuring that the fruits of scholarship resonate throughout society. Thank you for choosing to support The University of Manchester. The impact of your generosity will be felt for years to come.
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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.