Texas 4000’s mission is to cultivate student leaders and engage communities in the fight against cancer.
Our professional team provide people and their families affected by the impact of living with long term conditions a tailor-made respite break, providing the opportunity to be active or to relax, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, home-cooking, physiotherapy and 24 hour nursing care.
CRMI provides education for over 300 of the most needy children in rural Uganda. We have built our first school, which opened in 2015. We also provide healthcare through our annual medical missions and networking with local facilities to support those with ongoing disabilities and illness.
Construction Youth Trust is a registered charity working with young people to help them access training and employment in the construction industry.
The Alliance of AIDS Services - North Carolina has been at the forefront of tackling the challenges presented by HIV and AIDS for decades. Through our testing and prevention programs, we protect those threatened by HIV. Through our Food Bank, CLEAR
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St Anthony's School (Greenmount) Parent & Friends Association is dedicated to helping the school and their families.
Teddy’s Wish raises funds to provide support for grieving families and continue research into the causes behind SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), neonatal death and stillbirth.
When stroke strikes act FAST – but when you’re discharged from hospital you face the long slow process of recovery, rehab and adaptation to new-found difficulties and/or disabilities - but there is life after stroke! Bristol After Stroke helps you rebuild your life after stroke
King’s has been named the 31st best university in the world and 5th best in the UK in the QS World University rankings 2026. As we look towards our 200th anniversary, King's vision is to make the world a better place through our excellence in teaching, research and service to society.
PMRGCAuk aims to help people with Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis, and to raise awareness about these diseases that suddenly attack people over the age of 50. PMR causes extreme pain in the muscles and joints, and affects mobiliity. Giant Cell Arteritis, which is linked to PMR, can cause sudden blindness if not treated immediately. We believe we can save the sight of hundreds of people a year just by raising awareness among the public and the medical profession. The cause of PMR and GCA is not known, and there is currently no cure. The usual treatment is long-term use of corticosteroids, and these drugs have side effects that can affect health in other ways, for instance by causing osteoporosis and high blood sugar. So people under treatment for PMR and GCA are at increased risk from fractures and diabetes. These are Cinderella diseases that have not been taken sufficiently seriously in the past. But now there is increasing interest, as the health and social costs of PMR and GCA become better known. Because the people who get PMR and GCA are often elderly and infirm, they can feel isolated and depressed. Many people who were formerly active and independent become disabled overnight, and the most unfortunate ones lose their vision, through a 'stroke in the eye' caused by obstruction of the arteries in the head. Everyone needs to know the key symptoms of Giant Cell Arteritis to protect themselves and people they love. Your help is desperately needed not onlyto provide information, support and encouragement to sufferers, but also to help us raise public awareness. Thank you!
JRoots organises inspiring, meaningful and educational journeys to Poland, Israel and Morocco in addition to tailor made itineraries with communities, organisations, individuals and families. More than a tour, a JRoots journey is an exploration of Jewish life in the context of the given destination.
Brain Tumour Ireland was founded in 2012 by a small group of people caring for a family member who was sadly lost to a Brain Tumour. As a national organisation our aim is to continue to fight the battle against the disease in her honour. Through Brain Tumour Ireland (The Ronnie Fehily Foundation) we hope to create a place where people can come for information, guidance and comfort. A place to learn what to expect and a community to provide support. Iin addition to supporting the brain tumour community we provide funding for medical research. As a fully registered member of the Charities Regulator, Brain Tumour Ireland is compliant with all rules and regulations concerning fundraising, both online and traditional.
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TinyLife is Northern Ireland's premature and vulnerable baby charity dedicated to reducing premature birth, illness, disability and death in babies. TinyLife provides families with emotional and practical support, fund vital research, breast pump loan and hire service, parent support groups and a resource and information library.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Harmeny Education Trust Limited provides care and education to children who’ve had a challenging start in life. They come to us from all over Scotland and are often way behind with their learning. The school provides therapeutic care for the children and also helps them improve vital skills such as literacy, which we know is a ‘passport to life’. The core costs of care and education at Harmeny are met through local authority fees. However, it is the additional donations, no matter how small, that make all the difference to the children. They provide the “extras” that make life at Harmeny special. We are delighted to have launched a major capital appeal, in April 2018, called the Harmeny Learning for Life Appeal.With a target of £2.4 million, we plan to create much needed space and increased opportunities for changing the lives of young people both at Harmeny and from local communities. The Learning for Life Appeal will:build a brand new outdoor centre / learning hubextend two of our residential cottagesdevelop a new skills projectIf you would like to make an individual donation, please click on the ‘Donate Now’ button. If you are interested in developing a corporate partnership with a highly regarded charity, find out more on the Volunteering page of our website.Please donate to support our cause and help make a real difference to the lives of some of Scotland’s most vulnerable children. With your help, we can help them rediscover how to be children – to play, make friends, and develop skills for life and learning. Charity No: SC024256 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website