St John’s Hospice, part of the charitable Hospital of St John’s & St Elizabeth in London, provides palliative care for over 2,000 terminally-ill patients and their families every year for free. Our patients face a range of conditions, including cancer, respiratory disease, heart failure and HIV.
The Hospice provides palliative care to adults suffering from cancer who reside in the Andover area. Within its six bed in-patient unit and ten place day centre the hospice offers symptom control, respite care, terminal care, complementary therapies, family support and bereavement services all delivered in a peaceful and homely environment, believing that each person is special and every day counts.
Hospices of Hope work to improve the quality of life for terminally ill children and adults in Romania and surrounding countries through increased provision and access to hospice care services and training.
St Columba's Hospice has been providing care and support to patients, their families and their friends since 1977. Before creating a donations page for us please contact the fundraising team at the Hospice for advice.
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.
The Sarah Groves Foundation was set up to continue Sarah's legacy after she was tragically murdered in Kashmir in 2013. Sarah was incredibly loving and selfless, and she always strived to help others. The Foundation will create and offer chances to children and young persons from all walks of life.
Forest Holme Hospice cares for those with life limiting illnesses in Poole and surrounding areas. Our team of specialist medical staff and counsellors care for over 1600 patients each year both at home and in the Hospice. Your help will ensure we are here for future patients and their families.
6.5 million people in the UK look after an older relative, an ill friend or a disabled family member. Carers UK provides essential information and advice about caring, as well as the practical and emotional support that carers so desperately need.
St Vincent's Hospice is a charitable organisation at the heart of the community, offering specialised care and services to all those affected by life-limiting illness.
St Leonard's is part of the Hospice Movement, a voluntary service for people with life-threatening illness. Our specially trained medical and nursing staff offer daycare for people living in their own homes and in-patient care in a purpose built 20-bedded unit. No charge is made to patients.
HANDS AROUND THE WORLD seeks to help vulnerable children around the world, encouraging enthusiastic and well-prepared volunteers to offer practical help, skill-sharing, support and friendship
Woodlands Hospice Charitable Trust in North Liverpool is an independent charity committed to delivering the best practice & development of Specialist Palliative Care for people with life limiting illnesses, to improve the quality of life for patients & carers. It honours people’s dignity & respect
The Friends of The Wisdom Hospice supports the work of the only adult hospice serving Medway and Swale in Kent. It makes an annual grant to Medway Community Healthcare of £580,000 towards Hospice running costs. In addition it provides extra equipment and facilities that fall outside the MCH budget.
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.
Providing beautiful, individual A4 personalised memory boxes to children who have lost a sibling. Siblings also receive a beautiful soft 'Harvey bear'. The bear carries a concealed pouch for ashes or special precious items. Each sibling in the family will receive their own Memory box and bear.
St Oswald's provides specialist care for local adults, young people and children. Situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, their purpose-built facilities offer a range of flexible services to North East families. They make no charge for any of their services, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone.
Woking Hospice provides a comprehensive Palliative Care Service to residents of West Surrey. The Hospice provides specialised, multi-disciplinary care for each patient on an individual basis as they can be suffering from a number of progressive terminal illnesses.
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.
Woking Hospice opened in 1996 to provide palliative care and support to patients and their families living with a life limiting illness in the Woking, Surrey Heath and North Guildford area. Woking Hospice aims to improve the lives of people whose illness may not be curable. We help people to live as actively as possible after diagnosis to the end of their lives, however long that may be. The highest value is put on respect and choice and support is also given to families and close friends, both during the illness and in bereavement. All care is provided for free and as a registered charity the Hospice relies on the support of the community to help fund their work.
The Wellspring supports homeless people with a range of services including housing, health, education, jobs, CV's, advice, alcohol & drug support, mental health support, training courses, 1-1 support, referrals to other services, signposting, employment support, benefits support.
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.
The Magic Moments Charity Fund is dedicated to helping children suffering life limiting illnesses and their families. We achieve this by organising magic moments, to make youngsters' dreams come true. We also donate money raised to children's hospices across the UK so they can buy essential equipment.
Holy's Home for Children is an orphanage that provides safe accommodation, nutrition, emotional and practical support to vulnerable children in Ghana. Our work is guided by our belief that every child deserves to live in a safe and supportive home where education plays the primary role.
The aims of the Team Jak Charity being set up is to achieve Jak’s wishes by creating new build premises to be used for various purposes which will benefit the community, mainly children into teens, of West Lothian. To assist cancer patients and their families and others affected by cancer or debilitating illnesses Jak wanted to create a cafe for neutropenic patients where they can eat in a sterile environment. Jak recognised the need for Family time in a specially adapted area for counselling, play or chilling out. To assist in the appreciation of music and drama and the development of children by this means. To assist in raising funds for other needs which Jak identified during his illness including indoor and outdoor sports activities for children of all ages We are privileged to have Neil Alexander, the Hearts Goalkeeper, as the Patron of Team Jak. Please help us realsie all of Jak's Dreams for Jak's Den by donating either as a one off or regulary or by doing a fundraising event of your own. For more info visit Jak's Journey on Facebook or www.teamjak.co.uk.