(UK, 1180329) Browse eventsA group of 32 dedicated volunteers give their time to raise much needed funds for our local hospital. Throughout the year we fundraise via our Shop situated in the hospital and undertake endless fundraising events within our hospital and the local community. We always welcome new volunteers.
(UK, 1012556) Browse eventsWest Wiltshire Opportunity Group for Children with Special Needs
(UK, 930914340) Browse eventsVestibular disorders cause dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, hearing/vision problems, cognitive/psychological issues, and can be devastating. We envision a world where vestibular disorders are widely understood, rapidly diagnosed, and effectively treated so patients can restore balance and regain life.
(UK, 900047) Browse eventsبسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Banbury Madni Masjid,as you may be aware have been providing many services ,however our efforts do not end here,This Ramadhan Kareem we need to continue our sadaqah to make the house of Allah subhanu’watallah debt free. We ask our brother’s & sister’s to donate generously in this blessed month & reap maximum reward. Jazakum’Allah khayran for your ongoing commitment & support.
(UK, 328360) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. MyDonate only take 15p (card handling fee) from your donation - all the rest plus any Gift Aid tax reclaim will be passed on to the charity. The Bluebell Trust supports charitable works primarily through donations to other charities.Currently the trust is actively fundraising to support the Anandaban hospital in Nepal which is run by the Leprosy Mission (TLM). The hospital was damaged in the earthquake in 2015 and TLM have plans to rebuild and extend. Charity No: 328360
(UK, 1078048) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1078048
(UK, 1073031) Browse eventsThe Keyhole Cancer Appeal aims to raise £600,000 for the provision of a new state-of-the-art laparoscopic (keyhole surgery) theatre suite. Previous patients would’ve had ‘open’ surgery’ which would have meant longer hospital stays, recovery times & greater post-operative pain & scarring.