The Amir Khan Foundation is dedicated towards supporting young people who are disadvantaged in life. We are devoted to helping those who need guidance and assistance regardless of their race, religion or geographic location and to helping improve the environment and area they are living in.
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Our principle aim is to support all emergency service personnel by 1) Raising awareness of Anxiety, Depression, PTSD and Suicide Prevention. 2) Provide ground level peer support and alternate pathways for guidance and support networks.3) Grant financial assistance for specialised treatment programs. We Strive to achieve a healthy future for all emergency service personnel, by encouraging peer support and acceptance of the difficult times.
Connecting to Cure Crohn's and Colitis unites the IBD community to promote public awareness about Crohn's and colitis, to fund research for new treatments and cures, and to support patients and their families living with these chronic illnesses. We offer a community for those coping with IBD.
Established in 1981, the Newman Holiday Trust began by running a one week summer holiday for children with special needs. The Trust now provides holidays for about 130 children with special needs aged four to sixteen each year, in various locations around the UK. Due to the high level of skilled care they require or financial circumstances, the children selected for these breaks would not otherwise receive a holiday. The holidays provide a range of fun activities in a safe and supportive environment and use a care ration of one helper to one child at all times. The Trust is an entirely voluntary organization and owes its success to over 200 people who dedicate their free time to helping these children. This voluntary structure ensures that every penny raised goes directly towards a child's holiday.
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The Australian Thyroid Foundation goal is to continually raise awareness through public education of the importance of Good Thyroid Health for all Australians, including overcoming Iodine Deficiency, particularly for young women contemplating pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding. As a member based thyroid patient advocacy organisation, education and support member services are continually improved to ensure all members receive the most up to date information on research, treatment and medication advice possible.
BTRC (in assocation with Way Ahead) works with a Neurosciences team at Charing Cross Hospital/Imperial College London to promote research into the causes and treatment of brain tumours, to raise public awareness of the need for this research and the current lack of funding.