(UK, 1120249) Browse eventsAspire2 has been established to support activities in and around the community of Whitley, South Reading - an area of high social and economic deprivation - but with high aspirations for our children.
(UK, 10256791) Browse eventsGUTS aims to improve bowel cancer survival rates through better screening, treatment and care. Around 42,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK; if detected at an early stage the 5-year survival rate is over 90% and GUTS works to improve early detection. We fund equipment and facilities at the Royal Surrey County Hospital that benefit bowel cancer patients from across the south of England. We also fund research into the disease and campaign for greater awareness of bowel cancer. Charity No: 10256791 Find out more Website http://www.gutsfbc.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gutsguildford/ Twitter https://twitter.com/GUTS_fbc
(UK, 1044940) Browse eventsTransforming lives, creating positive futures.
(UK, 281936) Browse eventsThe Trust’s principal objects are providing for the special welfare of Seafarers of all nations, and assisting them and their dependents in conditions of sickness, hardship and distress. The ITF Seafarers’ Trust provides funds for organisations who do work for the benefit of seafarers. We aim to make seafarers healthier, less isolated, better represented and better connected with their loved ones and those that care for their welfare, at sea and in port.
(UK, SC030626) Browse eventsThe Maxie Richards Foundation is a not-for-profit service, providing support and guidance to those affected with alcohol and drug addictions. Founded in 1994, the charity has grown steadily over the years and in 2002 established its residential rehabilitation centre, The King’s Court. From our safe and supportive base, we provide those suffering from addiction with the opportunity and resources to rebuild their lives. The Maxie Richards Foundation is one of the few establishments in the United Kingdom which focuses not just on physical health, but mental wellbeing, community involvement, and relationship building. The work that we do has a higher success rate than other forms of treatment but is sadly not funded through the government. As such, we rely on donations and grants to continue our work. We appreciate your support.
(UK, 1109867) Browse eventsThe HoneyRose Foundation helps people who are terminally ill (aged 40 years and above) to do something special before the end of their life. We have numerous fundraisers each year. We are the only charity in the country to help this age group in this way.
(UK, 1187221) Browse eventsFormed in 2017 and achieving charitable status in early 2020 ETFC Community Sports Development promotes participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of all. In particular it seeks to provide and assist in providing sports facilities and activities for those with disabilities.
(UK, 1131664) Browse eventsThe charity aims to fund research into integrative health methods and to lobby for increased government funding for research and more effective NHS treatment. It also aims to look into how orthodox and “complementary” approaches can work more closely together.