tri for life raises money through organising challenging family oriented sporting events. Take part in our triathlon on Sunday 7th September 2014 at Woburn Abbey. You''' challenge yourself, have fun, and be raising funds for our partner charities Rays of Sunshine, GOSH & Teenage Cancer Trust
Women for Women Events raise funds to support the work of Genesis Research Trust. Genesis Research Trust finances vital medical research into the causes and cures for conditions affecting women and babies. These include cancer, miscarriage, stillbirth, premature birth and brain damage.
The Paul Trigwell Memorial Fund was set up in 2006 after the death of Paul. He was a very popular headteacher who had taught on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent for 30 years. His Fund raises money each year for underprivileged children. The work he left unfinished continues through this charity.
The charity supports the only haemodialysis centre in the Gambia with dialysis and medical equipment and consumables desperately needed in order to provide free lifesaving dialysis treatment to the increasing number of patients. We also provide staff training and raise awareness about kidney disease
Known as Barrett's Wessex, we are a support and education charity. We support those affected by acid reflux, the potentially pre-cancerous condition, Barrett's Wessex and oesophageal cancer. We provide information via our website, newsletters, drop in meetings, an on-line forum and email and phone helplines. We work across the larger Wessex area raising awareness of the risks of ignoring frequent heartburn and raising funds for initiatives to prevent this fifth most common cancer that kills one person an hour in the UK. We support the national charity, Barrett's Oesophagus Campaign helping fund research and work within the consortium of charities: "Action Against Heartburn" attempting to raise awareness nationally.
Based at Nottingham Trent University, the John van Geest Cancer Research Centre houses a team of world-class scientists who work closely with leading clinicians at local hospitals. Their aim is to save lives through research by developing innovate treatments and new ways to diagnose cancer.
Thank you for visiting the MyDonate page for The Ellie Penrose Fund. The Ellie Penrose Fund was set up in the memory of Ellie Penrose, and supports young people aged 21 and younger in their sporting pursuits. Charity No: 1164073 Find out more Website http://www.elliepenrosefund.com
The Cavendish Centre was established in 1992 with the aim of providing integrated and professional, complementary, care and support for people affected by cancer, which is not provided by their clinical treatment. The support is also extended to carers and families of cancer patients - this includes children who have a sibling or parent suffering from cancer.
Cancer and Polio Research Fund's mission is to save lives by ending the threat of secondary cancers, the cause of two thirds of all cancer deaths. It has discovered a family of genes responsible for the formation of secondary cancers and is now researching into how to stop the action of these genes
The PRDF supports the research of the paediatric and adolescent rheumatology clinical teams at Great Ormond Street and University College Hospitals, and research teams at UCL Institute of Child Health and Windeyer Institute.
The Aims of Rosies Rainbow Fund To provide music therapy and expression through music, art, and play for sick or disabled children in hospital, school ,or wherever needed. To fund research into childhood diseases with special emphasis on respiratory and cardiac diseases. To fund support for families who have children in hospital and where necessary to provide bereavement support
Providing support and information for those who have or have had cancer, together with their family and friends. We can help with extensive information, Relaxation Classes, Reflexology, Outreach services in Pembrokeshire, Craft Classes and more. See more at www.pembrokeshirecancersupport.org.uk
Since 1976, the Gloucestershire Eye Therapy Trust (GETT) has been devoted to maintaining support for eye treatment and care within Gloucestershire. GETT helps to provide the best possible equipment for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of eye disease and also helps to fund research into eye disease. On Sunday 16th June 2013 you can join in with GETT’s biggest ever abseil event at one of one of Gloucestershire’s tallest and most iconic buildings, Eagle Tower. View our events page to find out more.
KEEPTHEBEAT is a charity established to provide hope and support to the families affected by congenital heart defects. The Charity will have a particular interest in Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, but over time we hope to develop and cover all CHD's.
Rosetrees Trust was created in 1987 by a family business, using venture philanthropy to find and fund leading medical researchers across a wide range of illnesses. Rosetrees Trust’s vision is to provide grant funding to outstanding medical researchers whether established or young and promising with the potential to become future leaders in their field and achieve extraordinary improvements in human health. It recognises early potential and supports new diagnostic testing and the testing of existing drugs for other benefits. In fact, at this moment, Rosetrees Trust supports over 250 projects
It helps kidney patients at George's Hospital in Tooting, South London including purchasing expensive medical equipment for the treatment of kidney diseases.
Bournemouth Leukaemia Fund is based at Royal Bournemouth Hospital and researches all blood cancers. For more information, please contact [email protected]
The Alabama Rot Research Fund (ARRF) has been set up to fund research to try and better understand Alabama Rot and hopefully identify the underlying cause. Once the cause of the disease is identified, targeted treatment strategies can be considered to try and bring an end to this destructive and distressing condition for both dog and owner. Visit Our Website at www.arrf.co.uk for more information.
Leicestershire Down's Syndrome Group is a local charity that supports its members with Down's Syndrome in a variety of ways including running regular events such as theatre, cinema and farm trips, bowling and swimming parties. We provide grants for education, speech therapy and hobbies.
Addiction is the biggest preventable killer in the UK. We take action to disarm addiction. We do this through research, treatment, family support, education and training.
The Mulberry Centre is an independent charity based at West Middlesex University Hospital that provides practical and emotional support for anyone with a diagnosis of cancer, their friends and their families. We also support anyone who has lost someone they care about to cancer.
PSA North of England provides help, support and information to men who have been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, and their families. It is run by experienced patients and carers and provides the knowledge and emotional and practical support that is needed for fellow-patients to gain the maximum level of health and treatment.
Weston Park Hospital is one of only four hospitals in England dedicated exclusively to cancer treatment. Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity supports the hospital by raising vital funds to support pioneering research and to improve treatments and care for people living with cancer.
The charity conducts scientific research into health, educational, psychological and social interventions across the autistic spectrum that will make a significant difference to the lives of the people affected by these conditions. It has surveyed the membership of the National Autistic Society and established priorities from people with autism and their families.
The Get A-Head Charitable Trust is dedicated to fighting head and neck cancer and other diseases by raising awareness, education, medical research, the purchase of vital medical equipment that the NHS cannot afford and the provision of free Complementary therapies such as Acupuncture, Reflexology, Reike and Chinese Massage.