Practical emotional & cultural support to over 1000 people each year, many are older Irish people living in poverty, isolation & loneliness, having lost links with family & friends. Some are homeless or in prison, many are in poor physical or mental health or struggle with alcohol/drug dependency.
Tomorrow's People is an innovative national employment charity that is transforming people's lives through work.We help disadvantaged adults and young people to get and keep a job. Everything we do is focused on improving the long-term work prospects of those who face the greatest barriers to work.
Cransley Hospice provides hospice care for North Northants. It is also the base for Community Specialist Palliative Care Nurses who provide specialist care in hospital and at home. Although within the NHS the Hospice relies heavily on charitable donations with the current target being over £850,000
It provides a safe friendly neutral place for children to see a separated Mum, Dad or Gran
A home for Norwegian youths coming to London for studying or working, and for Norwegian families coming to London as tourists.
Join Marlow's Santa Fun Run on Sunday 5th December in aid of children's hospice Helen & Douglas House. Full details are on our website at www.santasfunrun.org. Set up your very own sponsorship page here and email friends, family and colleagues to support you. With thanks The Rotary Clubs of Marlow
Both St. Gemma’s and Sue Ryder Care Wheatfields Hospices have been caring for local people since 1978, providing an ever-increasing range of services for terminally-ill patients and their families, whether at home or in the hospices.
The Rossendale Trust has apartments and homes in Cheshire and Derbyshire in which we provide supported living for adults with learning disabilities. We also run 'Oakwood' - a day activities programme for us and the wider community. Activities include Media, Music, Leisure, Horticulture and more!
A team of trained volunteers offer emotional and practical support to vulnerable families in their own homes. We help to build resilience and give them the tools to help avoid crisis and cope better with family life. We run family groups to help isolated families to build confidence & friendships
Leith YMCA is a local community centre providing a place where people feel at home, meet new friends & feel valued and respected. It runs a range of youth work, adult and family programmes, all designed & developed around the needs & interests of the individuals participating.
it helps children in Glasgow and west of scotland who have cancer or any other illness which means they are not expected to live to become adults.it aims to give help at home and give the option of a childrens hospice in central Glasgow
For those of us lucky enough to have known him, John-Henry was a pretty remarkable chap with an enviable zest for life and a truly contented approach to everything he did. The fund was set up by his family and close friends to ensure that these qualities would continue to be celebrated and be a legacy to him.
Hope 4 India cares for abandoned children in Andhra Pradesh through the provision of food, accommodation, clothing and education. Our children’s home in Kallur is currently supported by sponsors and a UK-funded sustainable agriculture project. Thanks to ongoing investment, the agriculture project will totally fund the children’s home in the years ahead making the scheme financially independent of Western support.
The NWMT provides a 24 hour call out service of volunteers to search for and assist anyone who becomes lost/missing or injured in the mountains and remote rual/urban areas. NWMRT responds 365 days of the year and are dependant primarily on the generosity of the general public.
Based in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, St. Clare’s Hospice was established in 1987 to provide palliative care to adults with life limiting illnesses south of the Tyne.We must raise £1.4 million every year so we can continue to deliver our services free of charge and rely on kind people like you to help.
We are a group of enthusiastic volunteers from all walks of life, whose aim is to raise enough money each year to meet all the care and other costs associated with providing one bed in Willen Hospice, and buy much needed equipment.
.Your donation gives real hope to all those children fighting ependymoma brain tumours. We support research into this devastating cancer that affects 100's of children worldwide every year.Our aim is to find a cure. Please help us to help them know that they are not fighting alone. Thankyou.
The Wycombe Wander Twilight Ten walk is a jointly organised event in support of Scannappeal (Registered Charity no. 296291) and The South Bucks Hospice (Registered Charity No. 295452).
"Giving the Street Children of Today a Better Tomorrow" Future Hope was founded in 1987 to help to provide a home, an education, health care and opportunity for street children in Kolkata. Find out more at www.futurehope.net and sign up for regular news at www.futurehope.net/newsletter
Harlington Hospice supports clients with life limiting illnesses in Hillingdon. Our aim is to enhance the quality of life of those who use the hospice and allow them to reach their unique potential at a time when time is precious. Services include: Day Therapy, Hospice@home, Lympoedema Clinic and Family Support. The focus is on the individual and their loved ones.
Katie's Trust wants to help children with a Diffuse Pontine Glioma by providing a listening ear & financial support for patients & parents; providing access to healing/alternative therapy; and supporting research. Katie's Trust will provide financial assistance to dancers in the Scottish Borders.
The Winch works in Swiss Cottage and Camden, to inspire, challenge and affirm children and young people in building relationships, enriching community and fulfilling their potential.