(UK, 1146622) Browse eventsIn the UK, 1 in 10 babies need specialist care at birth. SSNAP supports sick & premature babies and their families in the Newborn Care Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital. Imagine your newborn baby needing specialist care at birth. Instead of those very special days getting to know your baby as a family, you’re catapulted into an unfamiliar world of incubators, wires, medical tests and interventions. While your baby has specialist treatment, we provide emotional and practical support to help you through the trauma & upheaval. We’re there to help families cope, and provide state-of-the-art medical equipment and nursing expertise that could save babies lives.
(UK, 268369) Browse eventsWomen V Cancer is a series of women-only cycle challenges in aid of three British charities – Breast Cancer Care, (RCN: 1017658), Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust (RCN: 113354/SCO41236) and Ovarian Cancer Action (RCN: 1109743) – raising vital funds to fight breast, cervical and ovarian cancers. The donations you make to Women V Cancer will be distributed equally between them. The Cycle Challenges are organised and managed by Action for Charity – Women V Cancer is established under the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), a charitable trust registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales under number 268369. The funds raised here are restricted to use for the Women V Cancer purpose and will not be used by CAF for any other purpose or as part of CAF’s general unrestricted funds.
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(UK, 1143118) Browse eventsThe Midlands Air Ambulance Charity funds 3 helicoptors serving West Midlands, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire & Welsh borders. Funded entirely by the public, it receives no Government or Lottery funding. £6 million is needed each year to keep it operational
(UK, 211645) Browse eventsABF The Soldiers' Charity are for soldiers, for life; giving support to serving and retired soldiers and their families. They risk so much for us, but for them, it's "just doing their job". In return, The Soldiers’ Charity give them down-to-earth help and friendship, with no hassle or bureaucracy. We help in ways that make a big practical difference to individuals. For example a level access shower for an amputee from a current conflict or care home fees for an elderly veteran. That's what we've been here to offer for the past 66 years and will be here for as long as there is a need. http://www.soldierscharity.org
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(UK, 1084305) Browse eventsThe YAA relies solely on the generosity of the public to help save lives across the region. We need to raise £9990 per day to keep our helicopters in the air. Since we launched in October 2000 we have flown over 5,200 patients directly to hospitals across the region; www.yaa.org.uk
(UK, 1114634) Browse eventsWe help people diagnosed with a brain tumour. We aim to give everyone diagnosed access to the resources that will put them back in control. We enable brain tumour patients and carers to become resilient and to utilise brain tumour support resources from all providers to their full potential.
(UK, 518905) Browse eventsSaint Michael's exists to ensure that the local people of Harrogate and Ripon district get the end of life care and bereavement support they want, need and deserve. We support 2400 people each year, whilst making no charge. We are reliant on support to raise the £3.8 million needed annually.
(UK, 1170760) Browse eventsCOPS is dedicated to helping surviving families rebuild their lives after the death of a police officer on duty. It aims to provide the survivors with all the help they need to cope with such a tragedy whilst remaining part of the police family.
(UK, 900328) Browse eventsWeston Hospicecare provides specialist care free of charge to the 1 in 100 local people with life-limiting illnesses such as cancer, motor neurone disease and heart or lung failure. We touch the lives of thousands more. We rely on the generosity of the local community to help raise £3m every year.
(UK, 1164253) Browse eventsWe are a children's cancer charity funding research into finding more targeted and less harsh treatments for rhabdomyosarcoma. Working in conjunction with the Institute of Cancer Research and Great Ormond Street Hospital to achieve this. We support the children and families impacted by the disease.
(UK, 281963) Browse eventsSt Wilfrid's Hospice, Chichester, provides Specialist Palliative Care to people with cancer, Motor Neurone Disease and other life limiting illnesses. Each year we are able to support about 500 patients and their families with day to day difficulties as well as more complex problems that result form their illness. Thank you if you are considering supporting the work of the St Wilfrid's Hospice in Chichester.
(US, 45-4975325) Browse eventsStarted by members of the Texas Irish Cycling Team in Dallas, TX, the mission of the Texas Irish Foundation is to support, through donations and our active involvement, those charitable organizations about which we are
(UK, 206394) Browse eventsBattersea Dogs & Cats Home’s vision is of a world where all dogs and cats are in caring and permanent homes. The Home is a charity that aims never to turn away a dog or cat in need of our help. We reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners and, when we can’t do this, we care for them until new homes can be found for them.
(UK, 1177039) Browse eventsAll our services are free. Helpline, Website, Information, Support, Education. Where and How to access treatments/trials. Controlling pain and breathlessness. How to maximise your quality of life. Help to understand complex benefits and legal entitlements. Being there to support you and your family.
(NZ, CC23699) Browse eventsYour donation makes a valuable contribution to supporting the work of the Cancer Society. Established in 1929, the Cancer Society provides free support services and information for people who have a cancer diagnosis, their family and caregivers. One in three New Zealanders will be affected by cancer in their lifetime. We fund Health Promotion programmes and we are the largest non-government funder of cancer research in New Zealand, assisting in the management of cancer and aiming to reduce the incidence of cancer for future generations. Cancer Society of New Zealand, Otago and Southland Division Incorporated is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC23699.
(AU, 118779081RR0001) Browse eventsBeit Halochem Canada, Aid to Disabled Veterans of Israel, is committed to rehabilitating, rebuilding and enhancing the lives of the over 50,000 Israelis who have become disabled in the line of duty or as victims of terror.
(UK, 294263) Browse eventsOur Mission Statement The relief of poverty, sickness, and the advancement of education in any part of the world.
(UK, 518801) Browse eventsQueenscourt is an independent hospice which provides, free of charge, a comprehensive range of specialist palliative care and support services for those living with terminal illness, their carers and families. Queenscourt relies heavily on donations and fundraising to provide the income needed to meet running costs.
(UK, 1135601) Browse events“All donations are paid into NCCA UK’s general funds to fund our charitable activities. Our charitable activities include: funding a child’s treatment against neuroblastoma, as well as sponsoring research, and promoting education and awareness of neuroblastoma.”
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