(UK, 1170697) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Heartstart Malvern (Registered Charity Number 174427) is trying to increase the chance of surviving a cardiac arrest in Malvern. The chance of surviving a cardiac arrest is in Malvern is less than 10%. If more people were trained in simple resuscitation techniques, and more defibrillators were available in the community for members of the public to use, this could be increased to at least 25%. Please donate to support our cause. Heartstart Malvern is now providing free resuscitation training, which includes how to use a defibrillator, and is installing defibrillators around Malvern. Since our launch in 2017 we have provided free resuscitation training to over 1400 people. We have also helped installed ten public access defibrillators.The training which we deliver is completely free. However, it costs just under £5.00 to train one person. This covers the cost of the consumables which we use during the training and will help cover the cost of the training equipment as it wears out.A public access defibrillator costs just over £1,500 to buy and install. This includes £1,000 for the defibrillator and £500 for the special cabinet which it needs to be kept in. We receive no statutory funding and rely on donations to support our training and the cost of installing public access defibrillators.For more information about Heartstart Malvern, please visit www.heartstartmalvern.org.uk Charity No: 1170697 Find out more Website https://www.heartstartmalvern.org.uk
(UK, 358) Browse eventsFounded in 1985 Special Olympics Isle of Man is part of the Special Olympics family with over 170 countries helping men, women and children with intellectual disabilities through sport.
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(UK, 1181195) Browse eventsRainbow Living is a Christian charity seeking to build solutions for learning disability. It provides housing and support, encouraging individuals to make their own choices, continue to learn and work towards achieving their full potential. Fundrasing for a future home accommodating disabled adults.
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(UK, 1196056) Browse eventsGMRC provides information, support and counselling to women who have experienced rape or sexual abuse no matter how long ago that abuse took place, whether as a child or an adult and whether or not it has been reported to the police. We provide training and awareness raising around sexual violence.
(UK, 1147478) Browse eventsProviding therapeutic services for individuals and families who have experienced traumatic life events which have caused significant detrimental impact to their emotional health and well-being ,including specialist trauma informed counselling. All services are free of charge to the benificiaries.
(UK, 286958) Browse eventsThe aim of the SRSA is to improve the education and enjoyment of the pupils by helping to provide facilities for the School. We also organise activities to assist the relationship between children, staff, parents and the community. Our main fundraising goal is major changes to the playground.
(UK, 1200395) Browse eventsTilston is a small rural village school which depends on its TSA funding to enhance their pupils' learning and well-being. We fund coaches for trips, sports equipment, classroom resources, outdoor learning sessions, workshops and more. We are very grateful to everyone for their continued support.
(UK, 1113789) Browse eventsChanging Lives. Inspiring Action. TVF is a unique, award-winning international NGO empowering people through Education. Working across 31 countries, last year TVF and its True Volunteers changed the lives of over 230,000 people.
(UK, 1071038a) Browse eventsBeating Bowel Cancer is a leading national charity for bowel cancer patients, working hard to save lives from the UK’s 2nd biggest cancer killer which claims 50 lives every day. They encourage people to communicate frankly about all aspects of this disease, and not to be embarrassed to talk about bottoms and bowels! The charity aims to improve bowel cancer awareness amongst both medical professionals and the general public, by providing authoritative information about the disease, symptoms and the treatment choices available. They also offer support and help to anyone affected by bowel cancer
(UK, 1085912) Browse eventsDuchess of Kent House (hospice) has 16 in-patient beds, day therapy facilities (3 days a week), out-patients and a Family Support Service (bereavement), providing palliative (hospice) care for the population of west and central Berkshire. In the last 15 years over 12,000 patients have been treated and cared-for by a team of 50 (full-time equivalent) consultants, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational and speech therapists, admin & site staff, etc. This care continues after death for those relatives who wish it through the FSS. All care is provided free of charge, according to need. As with all parts of the National Health Service there is never enough money to pay for all aspects of what we technically call ‘specialist palliative care’. This is where the independent charity Duchess of Kent House Trust comes in. Since 2002, the Duchess of Kent House Trust (independent charity) has raised £1,500,000 for the unit to pay for the Family Support Service, 2 in-patient beds otherwise not available, the dietician, chaplaincy, psychologist, aromatherapist, and equipment. Please support this local charity caring for local patients and their families. Thank you very much.