Kilbryde Hospice currently provides a wide range of free support services for people with life limiting illnesses, as well as their families, friends and carers, from our day hospice in East Kilbride. In 2013, Kilbryde Hospice will build South Lanarkshire's first in-patient hospice.
KHH provides palliative care for an area covering a community of about 140,000 people. It includes an in-patient unit, a day hospice, specialist nurses for home visits and a bereavement team. The contribution of 350 volunteers is vital. All the hospice services to patients are free of charge. Every donation is highly valued.
Willow Wood Hospice is an independent adult hospice providing specialist care to patients with life threatening illnesses who live in the community of Tameside and Glossop.Willow Wood relies almost entirely on the continued generosity of the community meaning that your support is vital to them. Thank you.
St Wilfrid's Hospice is a local charity providing skilled and compassionate care and treatment for all patients and their families with complex needs as they near the end of life. St Wilfrid’s Hospice serves a population of around 230,000 living in Eastbourne, Polegate, Pevensey, Seaford, Hailsham, Heathfield, Uckfield and everywhere in between. For more information, visit www.stwhospice.org
EllenorLions Hospices provides specialist 24/7 care for adults and children who are living with a life-limiting or life-threatening illness, free of charge, in the patients place of choice. Our chYps - children's hospice at home service provides the only hospice at home care for children in Kent.
Halton Haven Hospice provides palliative care through a range of services to individuals and support for their families in Widnes, Runcorn and surrounding areas. The Hospice aims to relieve the sickness, suffering and distress of people resulting in particular from cancer & other terminal illnesses.
Julia's House, the Dorset Children's Hospice, provides respite care and support to children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families through a dedicated team of community carers, nurses and other professionals working within the families' own homes or at the Hospice.
St Margaret's Hospice provides free hospice care to those living in and around Somerset. The Charity seeks to improve the quality of life for those suffering with an incurable illness and provide a support system for their carers and families. St Margaret's is mostly funded by public donations.
St Benedict's Hospice provides specialist care to maintain and enhance the quality of life for people who have life threatening illnesses. Our service is free, however your support, be it financial or practical is needed to help us to continue into the future.
We are embarking on a mission through the power of physical activity and exercise to provide children & young people who have or are recovering from cancer with individual 1:1 physical activity & lifestyle support, guidance and advice.
Sam Beare Hospice is based within Weybridge Hospital and provides a comprehensive Palliative Care Service to residents of North Surrey. It provides specialised, multi-disciplinary care for each patient on an individual basis as they can be suffering from a number of progressive terminal illnesses.
Sebastian's Action Trust provides respite holidays and vital support to seriously-ill children and their families. Our purpose-built holiday house opened in 2011 and is a place of laughter, love, noise and fun. We aim to welcome 100 families for holidays and 500 individuals on day visits each year.
Ardgowan Hospice, based in Greenock, Inverclyde, was established in 1981 to enhance the lives of local people affected by cancer and other serious life limiting illnesses. All services are free of charge.
St Elizabeth Hospice improves life for people with a progressive illness. Our work centres around individual needs, with specialist support, wherever required, at home, in the community or at the Hospice. Our services cost £8.7m a year, and almost 75% of this comes from the local community.
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity helps seriously ill and disabled children who have the biggest needs, and who aren’t being supported by anyone else. We provide children’s nurses, support families in financial crisis caring for their sick child, and help pioneer nurse-led research. .
Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID. We're the charity working for a world where hearing loss doesn't limit or label people, where tinnitus is silenced – and where people value and look after their hearing.
For nearly 40 years, the Family Holiday Association has been working to give underprivileged children experiencing difficult circumstances the chance to have a much-needed break away with their family, usually at the British seaside.
Chestnut Tree House is the only children's hospice in Sussex and cares for 280 children and young adults from 0-25 years of age with progressive life-limiting conditions from Sussex and South East Hampshire. Built in 2003, the hospice provides a 'home from home' environment with 10 children's bedrooms plus eight family rooms, a wet and dry play area, computer and music rooms, a multi sensory room and hydrotherapy pool. The house is set in beautiful gardens within an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are potentially 1,000 families with life-limited children in Sussex. Chestnut Tree House offers support for the whole family including psychological and bereavement support, end of life and short break care and sibling support. The hospice costs more than £3 million per year to run. Families are never charged for their care and less than 8p in every pound is funded by the government, so we rely heavily on the generosity, help and support of the people of Sussex.
Eikon exists to work alongside young people and families living in difficult or unhappy circumstances. We provide support, counselling and coaching in difficult cases from parents’ separation to suicidal tendencies. In all circumstances our aim is to support young individuals and families to restore their unity and stability to ensure a more positive future.
Hospice at Home provide a free trained nursing service at home for people suffering from cancer and other life threatening illnesses and supports their families and carers. Nursing and support services are provided free of charge to patients in North and East Cumbria and the city of Carlisle.
LimbPower offer relief to the physically disabled by aiding rehabilitation and improving the quality of life through the medium of recreational and competitive sports and arts, for the locomotor disabled.
Our vision is that patients with life-limiting illness in our area can choose how and where they want to be cared for towards the end of life. We provide 24/7 responsive Hospice at Home care; Day Hospice care and support for all the family during the illness and through bereavement.
Safe Families for Children (SFFC) recruits, trains and supports volunteers who get alongside a family to offer the support they need.
Richard House, London's first children's hospice, provides care and support to children who are not expected to live into adulthood, as well as to their families. Its team of nurses and care staff make the time children spend at the house fun, active and therapeutic.
East Lancashire Hospice provides specialist, supportive and end of life care for patients and their families from Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley who are coping with a life-limiting illness. To enable us to continue this work, we need to raise around £3 million every year.