Wolo Foundation offers practical help and support to families affected by cancer living in Sussex. The services are provided by local businesses helping the community to come together for families in need. Life is precious, so let's make the most of it. We only live once! #WOLO
The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and education, and supports survivors through counseling, adv
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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.
Jessie May provides nursing care at home for children with a terminal illness in the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire areas. The charity receives no statutory funding and so relies totally on voluntary contributions to fund its service.
Mental Health Matters works with people with mental health needs. Dedicated and experienced staff work with partner organisations to deliver a comprehensive range of services centred on individual service user needs. These include employment, housing, community support and psychological services.
Leanyer School is situated within the Northern Suburbs of Darwin. The School offers programs ranging from Preschool to Year Six and has approximately 600 students.
Western Sydney University is a world-class university with international reach and a reputation for academic excellence and impact-driven research. Ranked in the top two percent of universities world-wide and located in the heart of one of Australia’s fastest growing economic regions, the University is ideally placed to provide students with a global perspective and unlimited opportunity for success. Working closely with our community, Western Sydney University is committed to unlocking the potential of our students as future change-makers and leaders. As an anchor institution in Western Sydney, we continue to focus on changing lives through excellence in research, teaching and scholarship.
The Donkey Sanctuary has taken in over 16,500 donkeys and has over 45 welfare officers who follow up reports of cruelty. It works worldwidde helping improve conditions for working donkeys and mules. A Charity registered with the Charity Commission for England & Wales. Charity Registration No 264818
We are developing a new hospice in Winchester to provide local palliative and end of life care for local people. Currently there is no hospice provision in the area, and patients requiring hospice care and services travel to Andover, West End or Basingstoke. Our aim is to raise funds to restore Burrell House, a 2 storey building within the grounds of the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, to develop a hospice. This will provide 10 ensuite inpatient beds offering local specialist palliative and end life care for patients with life limiting illnesses, and their families. We will also offer therapy, day services and out patient facilities. The service will incorporate the existing Hampshire Hospitals Home Care Support Team, who currently provide care at home for patients at the end of their life, and will enable a new Hospice at Home service to provide overnight care and support for those most in need in the Winchester area.
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Animals In Need is a voluntary organisation dedicated to rescuing sick, injured, trapped and distressed wild and domestic animals. We provide veterinary treatment where necessary, care for and rehabilitate animals until they can be released or re-homed.
Age Concern Scotland is the recognised fighting force for older people in Scotland. It has been working for 60 years to make the lives of older people more secure, comfortable, dignified and enjoyable.
We are a Catholic Primary School on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
Edinburgh Food Project facilitates the running of Edinburgh North West and Edinburgh Central foodbanks, which provide short-term crisis help to individuals, couples and families in food poverty. We collect food donations from the general public, produce food packs and distribute these at local community access points through referrals from professional front line care agencies only. We run the foodbanks in partnership with local organisations, faith groups, businesses and a dedicated group of volunteers.