The charity raises funds to benefit children in West Lothian by providing specialist equirment to improve quality of life. The charity is currently raising funds for 1. The West Lothian Children's Toy Appeal The toy appeal provides toys at Christmas and on special occasions for those children recommended by the authorities as children in need. In 2009, over 6,000 toys were distributed to West Lothian children. 2. West Lothian Disabled Children's Appeal This appeal aims to provide additional facilities, equipment and activities to enhance the lives of individual children. 3. West Lothian Gifted Child Appeal This appeal aims to provide support for individual children who have demonstrated outstanding ability to maximise their potential. 4. West Lothian St John's Hospital Children's Appeal Now we have the state of the art play area, we need to maintain it and support the children unfortunate enough to have to stay at the hospital, whilst providing a welcome distraction for younger visitors.
StreetDoctors change lives by giving young people the skills and confidence to deliver life-saving first aid. Volunteer medical students and junior doctors teach high risk young people what to do in an emergency before professional help arrives.
The PFOA supports all those in policing who are involved in firearms operations, and their families. We can assist officers who have been affected by a work-related incident, or where an event has caused distress to them or their families. We can assist in getting officers back to work and their families' lives back on track.
The Trust has been set up to create a legacy in the memory Alexandra, who, on the 2nd April 2013 was diagnosed with Mastitis Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare, rapidly spreading soft tissue cancer. She passed away on the 16th September 2014 aged just 17. The ethos of our Trust is to support children and young people aged 1 to 24 who have been diagnosed with Cancer. The support given to Alexandra during her illness by the Royal Marsden Hospital in Surrey was without fault. We the Trust and her many friends are committed to raising as much money as possible to help other children in similar circumstances. Alexandra was able to benefit from a number of small charities. A personal shopper day at Top Shop. She was so excited when she came home explaining her day. She was able to have a real hair wig to feel 'normal' for her school prom and was so proud of the MAC laptop she was given. Alexandra requested it because she had every intention, when she recovered, of studying photography as an A level. These donations made her happy and gave her something positive to focus on, a distraction which helped her cope mentally with the enduring treatment. This is the aim of our Trust, to raise ‘Smile Money’. We want to give something to young people being treated for cancer . Maybe it will be another Mac Laptop or a weekend away for the family. We want to gift a memory.
Thank you for visiting our donations page.Hospital Radio Chelmsford provides entertainment, information and a friendly face to the patients and staff at Broomfield Hospital 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The charity provides support by way of grants to the members of The Professional Golfers’ Association Limited who are in need, hardship or distress.
The RMP CBF was set up in 1944 to maintain esprit de corps of the Royal Military Police and importantly to provide financial and moral help to current and former members of the Corps, and their dependents, who may for the time being be in need of charitable assistance or benefit.
In the Friends Pavilion we provide refreshments and a quiet place for patients, visitors and staff to escape the stresses of hospital life. The funds we raise are channeled towards funding specific projects at the hospital.
Anaya Aid is a registered charity in the UK and Wales. We are a humanitarian organisation, providing international support by responding to human suffering in emergency and disaster situations all over the world regardless of race, gender or religion. The Ummah is calling, will you answer?
We help local people experiencing social exclusion by a one to one link to a volunteer. By friendship, they become more active helped by our car transport to doctors, hospitals and our five shopping buses to local shops. Our Saturday Club provides tea, entertainment and friendship.
The purposes of the Fund have remained unchanged for 30 years, providing medical and rescue equipment and training for all the doctors. paramedics and others involved in 2,3 and 4 wheeled motorsport events on the Road Racing Capital of the World.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Newark Women's Aid provides Safe Housing and Support Services for Women and Children suffering Domestic Abuse. Newark Women’s Aid (NWA) was founded in 1975 by a local Women’s Group, who recognized the need for the provision of refuge for victims of domestic abuse in this area.Newark Women’s Aid provides safe accommodation, with associated support services, for women with or without children, who are living with or have experienced any form of physical, sexual, emotional, psychological or economic abuse. Every pound you give really does make a difference to the service we provide. We also take donations of clothing, bedding, towels, non perishable food items.Please email us if you are able to assist us in any [email protected]
One in nine babies born in the UK will need emergency treatment in a special medical care unit, either due to premature delivery or due to serious illness at birth Pop 'N' Grow supplies these babies with free TLC packs of specially designed clothing that works with their wires, tubes & lines.
Time 4 Children provides what so many children are in need of…‘Time to be Listened to’
Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio provides 24/7 entertainment to the patients and staff in the hospital.The station is run by a small group of volunteers and has no paid staff. We receive no official funding whatsoever and rely on our volunteer members to raise the minimum £6,000 per year that it costs to keep the station on air. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 274243 Find out more Website http://www.smhr.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/smhr1575/ Twitter https://twitter.com/SMHR1575
The charity raises awareness of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse among schoolchildren and students through camps which include discussion forums and presentations. We try to show young people that there are career and sport opportunities available to them, and follow them up.
Y BONT is an independent not-for-profit organisation, based in Bridgend. We have an amazing team of staff and volunteers who consistently provide a warm, happy, safe and stimulating environment for the children to learn & play, as well as offering support and guidance to their families.
Louie’s S.M.I.L.E.S is a charity set up in memory of our son Louis. We raise funds and purchase toys & books, and deliver to local children’s wards on a regular basis. These toys are being given to the children receiving treatment as gifts to take home, in the hope that it helps them smile.
THANKYOU for visiting TUSC, Transport for Ugandan Sick Children.We are a registered charity that transports sick children and pregnant women (and others) from villages in Jinja district of Uganda, to healthcare facilities, free of charge to them.
A dynamic and caring organisation supporting older people in the city & county of Swansea. We offer services incl. information & advice, advice on benefits, support for people feeling lonely or isolated, support for people discharged from hospital and practical assistance with small jobs at home.
Age UK Buckinghamshire is an independent local charity, one of a network of local Age UK charities. We put the interests of older people living in Buckinghamshire at the centre of everything we do by helping them achieve and maintain their independence and wellbeing. We provide a range of services to help and support local older people to maintain their independence for as long as possible. Visit our website www.ageukbucks.org.uk for further information. Funds raised in Bucks stay in Bucks.
HoverAid hovercraft reach remote rural communities in the developing world, enabling aid, development, relief, and church organisations to reach people who are otherwise completely inaccessible. It's a vital link, bringing hope to communities along shallow rivers, through swamps, and during floods; transporting doctors, enabling education programmes, and supporting local initiatives.
The Leather & Hide Trades' Benevolent Institution was formed in 1860 and today is still involved in the original work for which it was formed, as follows to give help and assistance to any one in difficult financial circumstances who has worked in the leather trade for 10 years or more .
Special Kids in the UK offers contact, information and support for families of children with special needs throughout the United Kingdom. This includes the provision of an informative website including secure online forums for parents, professionals and siblings, organised regular get-togethers and useful information including a quarterly newsletter.
1961 HELPING SPECIAL CHILDREN FOR OVER 50 YEARS 2011 Established as The Handicapped Childrens Aid Committee in 1961, our working name changed to Lifeline 4 Kids in 2000. We help children throughout the UK and occasionally abroad. Our members work on an entirely voluntary basis and we have no paid staff, our administration costs being less than 1% of our income. This is unique in todays age of charities with high administrative overheads. We were formed for one purpose, to provide essential equipment to help improve the quality of life for children with disabilities and special needs irrespective of race or creed. We actively help children up to the age of 18 throughout the United Kingdom. Schools, childrens hospices, respite care homes and support centres also receive our help with many specialised items including adapted playground equipment, soft play and multi-sensory rooms. For the individual child we provide the full spectrum of specialised equipment such as electric wheelchairs, mobility aids, special beds and a variety of items including communication aids and specialised computers. We are also one of the only UK charities prepared to help a special needs child from a low-income family with essential smaller items such as shoes, clothing, bedding and specialist toys. We give emergency and welfare appeals immediate approval within the authorised limits of our welfare sub-committee. We are determined never to let a child's cry for help go unheard