The BEEP Fund was set up in April 1994 as an addition to the existing Penrith and District Accident Scheme. This Scheme has provided life saving equipment for local doctors in the Upper Eden area of Cumbria, including Penrith, Kirkoswald, High Hesket, Temple Sowerby, Kirkby Stephen, Shap, Keswick and Caldbeck, for over 20 years, enabling them to attend accidents and collapses in the area. We felt there was a need to take this a step further in and around Penrith. We needed to buy more sophisticated equipment and develop a dedicated vehicle (the Immediate Response Vehicle) which was capable of carrying this equipment to where it was needed. We now have these facilities in Penrith and, seven doctors are now trained and use the vehicle, it attends any road traffic accident in the Penrith area as well as most other medical emergencies.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. New Life is a registered charity that raises money for local special care baby units.
SEKPA is a Registered Charity formed in 1980 to help Kidney Patients in East and West Sussex, who are treated at the Sussex Kidney Unit of the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and at its satellite Dialysis Units at Bexhill, Worthing and Crawley. For further information see www.sekpa.org
For Small Babies with Big Dreams.Supporting Neonatal Intensive Care at The Royal London & Basildon Hospitals.
The PRM baby fund is wholly dedicated to the PRM neonatal unit, in Glasgow. We buy equipment and support projects that directly help babies looked after on the unit and their families. We rely wholly on your charitable donations. (please note all money comes directly to us and not to GGC Endowments)
The Foreign Aid Service responds to international emergency situations, and helps desperately poor people with healthcare and income-generation activities. It operates in the framework of the Order of Malta, which provides international, co-ordinated response to suffering in the world through its 46 national associations and Aid Agency, Malteser International.
CWUHA deliver aid to Schools, Hospitals, Single parent hostels and Orpanages throughout eastern European countries via 2 x 10 vehicle convoys a year, the convoys are made up of volunteers from Royal Mail, BT and friends of CWUHA. CWUHA also support 2 schools in Tanzania with student sponsorship and building.CWUHA give aid to deserving causes in UK and further abroad if requested to help.
Scoo-B-Doo works alongside Gloucester Royal Special Care Baby Unit to buy the best and most advanced equipment available to help save babies in need of special care. Through it's fundraising efforts for advanced equipment for example - ventilators, incubators and monitors, Scoo-B-Doo helps to give its tiny patients the best possible chance of life.
We are a non profit voluntary organisation that raises fund for children with special needs within the SO postcode area. We help fund specialised equipment, private medical costs and also organise days out for the children and their families. We bring people together to support the families.
The Matthew Project working in Norfolk & Suffolk; Supporting people with drug and alcohol related issues Providing innovative education about the risks of drugs and alcohol Empowering people to make more informed choices Helping all members of the community affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
The recent civil war has had devastating effects on the population in the Northern and Eastern provinces of Sri Lanka. Thus the main objective of ACF-UK is to provide both urgent humanitarian relief and long-term rehabilitation for children who have lost one or both parents. ACF-UK has successfully set-up and maintained a sponsorship scheme helping hundreds of children. Over the past 15 years of this scheme we have also identified the need for a separate fund in order to support those children who have gained university places within Sri Lanka.
Herts Aid is an HIV and sexual health charity providing support, clinical and educational services across Hertfordshire. Herts Aid is a registered charity, launched on World AIDS Day 1992, which offers practical and emotional support to anyone infected or affected by HIV and AIDS. Herts Aid also provides services on sexual health and STI prevention to secondary schools and young people’s organisations in and around Hertfordshire. Herts Aid works in partnership with statutory and non-statutory providers with the aim of improving the sexual health of the population. Our service is free of charge and open to everyone.
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Human Aid UK is an International Humanatarian Aid & Relief Work Charity. The area of focus is on Orphans, Vulnerable Women and Emergency Relief. It is an independent Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) founded in the UK in 2004. Human Aid UK also provide education and training to youth in the UK.
Since the 2005 earthquakes we have been the UK’s primary charity working exclusively on healthcare initiatives in Pakistan for those in most desperate need. Together we supply clean water to rural areas, fund medical qualifications, work to halt the spread of hepatitis & provide emergency aid.
The Shrewsbury League of Friends was formed in 1966 and has grown to what is now believed to be in the top ten Leagues in providing vital support to its local hospital. During the last two years the Friends of the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital have donated almost £2million to the hospital for much needed hospital equipment in order to help improve patient care. Every penny donated is used for the benefit of patients of the RSH.
Iran Children Charity is a Non-Government Organisation, supporting the "Children In Need" within Iran
The Hands Up Foundation is a registered UK charity (no. 1156491), regulated by the UK Charity Commission. We set up in April 2014 to remind our friends in Syria that they have not been forgotten.
We are a coastal rescue service that is a declared facility to HM Coastguard
Seafarers UK is a charity that helps people in the maritime community, by providing vital funding to support seafarers in need and their families. We do this by giving money to organisations and projects that make a real difference to people’s lives across the Merchant Navy, Fishing Fleets, Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The services we fund have a positive impact on all seafarers. Last year we gave grants totalling £2.5 million to over 80 maritime welfare charities. Seafarers UK receives no government funding and is heavily dependent on public donations and legacies to maintain its grant-making programme.
Every day police officers are suffering injuries and illnesses that have an impact on their work to protect local communities. The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity which provides vital treatment and support to help these officers return to better health and get back to work sooner.
It makes it possible for both serving and ex-Royal Air Force personnel and their dependants with a severe disability to take holidays in the UK and abroad on equal terms with able bodied people. It enables families to holiday together in a property integrated with the able bodied holiday community.
It is a partnership between Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Wau teaching hospital in Southern Sudan. It aims to address the needs of the hospital which is dire straits and recovering from the very long civil war in Sudan, by assisting with teaching and training for doctors and nurses. Teams from Poole visit Wau twice a year and have already started to improve the health care of these needy people. Your help is needed to support this vital work.
UNHCR is the world's leading refugee agency which provides all-round assistance to those who are forced to flee their homes - medical care, water, food, shelter and blankets. UK for UNHCR is the British charity that supports the work of UNHCR. It works to raise awareness of the needs of refugees and to raise funds to support programmes for refugees around the world.
MRKH Connect aims to provide a platform of support for women with MRKH. Somewhere where they can form life long friendships, with someone going through the same. Through fundraising, we offer sponsorships for women to attend support groups and hospital meetings. For more info: www.mrkhconnect.org