(UK, 241680) Browse eventsPeople contact Samaritans every seven seconds for many reasons: relationship problems, health worries, financial problems, stress at work, loneliness and bereavement. Samaritans need to make sure we are open to listen to as many people as possible. And for that we need your help. Please give a gift so we can be there for the people who have no-one else to turn to. Thousands of people are relying on Samaritans. Can we rely on you? Our Branch is a separate charity in its own right working under the umbrella of Head Office. We are all volunteers and need funds to keep the building maintained for visitors, pay for reverse charge calls and for general expenses Please support us if you can
(UK, SC041381) Browse eventsSyngenta Juveniles F.C. Are a SFA Community Standard & Disability Inclusive Club with over 350 members. The club supports Scotland's only Cerebral Palsy specific youth football section as well as boys, girls and adult teams. The club have a proud history and were formed in 1960.
(UK, 1001627) Browse eventsOur volunteers aim to provide a 'Friend at the bedside' service offering help, information and entertainment for hospital patients who can 'tune in' to our station free of charge via a hospital distribution system and the internet. For more information, visit us at www.millsideradio.co.uk
(UK, 1181189) Browse eventsThe Cleeves and Whitehead Trust is the charity of the Mark Masons of West Yorkshire, whose objects are: The relief of past and present Mark Master Masons of the Province and their relatives or dependants, who are in need, hardship or distress. To support such charities, charitable institutions and charitable purposes as The Trustees see fit. Formed in 2005, following the merger of the Trust and the West Yorkshire Mark Benevolent Fund, it is named after two prominent former Past Provincial Grand Masters and relies mainly on the generosity of Mark Masons and their families in West Yorkshire.
(UK, 1104599) Browse eventsWe offer free counselling to women facing an unplanned pregnancy or with post-abortion concerns. Our trained practitioners offer time, space and non-directive information to support clients through their time of crisis. Our service is free, confidential, non-judgemental and compassionate.
(UK, 1196636) Browse eventsLove From Lucy is a charity based in Hampshire for solid organ transplant recipients up to the age of 21 years old who are being treated in UK hospitals and who develop Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD). This is a rare cancer that patients can develop at any stage after their transplant. Lucy Pearson is the driving force behind this charity. She was diagnosed with an aggressive form of PTLD. Unfortunately this was a battle too big for her and she sadly passed away on the 28th March 2021, aged just 21. Love from Lucy supports patients up to the age of 21 who have had a heart, liver, lung, kidney or multi organ transplant who unfortunately find themselves to have developed the same rare and aggressive post-transplant cancer that Lucy did. We want to help make patient’s stays in hospital easier for them to cope with by providing things they may need, as well as supporting parents.