(UK, 1008765) Browse eventsRonald McDonald House provides free accommodation for parents/carers of critically ill children being treated at Alder Hey. We opened 20 years ago and have accommodated over 20,000 families in our 84 family rooms. Our running costs are £600k pa and is raised totally by voluntary contributions.
(US, 680200138) Browse eventsOur mission is to help low-income teenagers transform what they believe is possible for themselves and develop the skills they need to become college-educated leaders who give back to their families and communities.
(UK, SC041990) Browse eventsThe MS Society works to enable everyone affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) to live life to the full and secure the care and support they need, until we ultimately find a cure.
(AU, 98156878052) Browse eventsSt. Joseph the Worker School commenced operation in 1978 in order to provide a Catholic education for all children of the parish. Our parish and school motto is “Let us work together”. In 2019, St Joseph the Worker School comprises of 10 class groups, with straight grades in Prep and multi-age classes in Years 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6 We offer a wide range of learning opportunities and resources for students to access including a library, computer lab, and a range of playing areas. We o!er specialist lessons in Physical Education, LOTE Italian, Music and Art.
(UK, 1053467) Browse eventsThe charity aims to enhance the care of and improve facilities for patients within NHS hospitals in Durham, Darlington & Bishop Auckland, and other smaller sites. It uses monies generously donated by local people to pay for patient amenities and services beyond what the NHS can provide.
(UK, 1180234) Browse eventsOceans of Hope UK runs sailing events for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is a chronic condition where the body attacks the brain and nervous system. MS leads to physical, cognitive and emotional challenges many of which are not obvious and are difficult to explain. Oceans of Hope (UK) unites people with MS by working cooperatively in a sailing environment to overcome significant challenges. The events have helped participants to find strength and confidence, reigniting their desire to once again live their lives to the full rather than feeling limited by their disease.
(UK, SC042477) Browse eventsThe KANO Foundation is a group of volunteers helping young children up to the age of 13. We are working in partnership with Celtic Football Club to offer a match-day experience at Celtic Park to a range of children's groups and charities. We provide the tickets to allow your party (up to 52 children + 8 adult helpers) into the ground. You will be met by one of our volunteers and shown to your seats. The volunteer will be available throughout the match to help with any issues you may have. The only cost incurred by your group will be getting to the stadium. All trustees and volunteers give up their time for free, and work on a rota system to cover approx 2-3 games each per season. They have all completed full Disclosure Scotland checks.
(UK, 1174754) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We’re seeking donations from generous and forward-thinking individuals who want to help people of all ages, backgrounds and genders that are in need of mental health, anxiety, addictions and suicidal thoughts.The money will allow us to roll out our workshops to the Mental Health Sector, Private Health and NHS, Addiction Groups and Charities, as well as Schools/Youth clubs and Children and Adults with disabilities and special education needs. Please donate to support our cause and help those in need.When people told us our online global writing community had given them somewhere to purge with words and helped their mental health and suicidal thoughts; we decided to take it further.We started in a prison, where mental health issues, suicidal tendencies and addiction is rife; and perfected our creative writing workshops. We’ve seen incredible successes and have changed lives.We focus on core interpersonal, language and grammar skills, providing release pent up frustrations and anxieties; all through the power of the words.We post the work online, then feedback the positive comments from the global social community with the rightful recipient. Seeing them receive the feedback and watching their confidence grow is what makes us do what we do. We show them that they have a voice.No amount is too big or small. Thank you in advance for giving a voice to those that need it. Charity No: 1174754 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
(UK, 1084193) Browse eventsThe Sunrise Appeal raises funds for the clinical oncology unit at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall
The Cromehurst Foundation teaches living skills to youth with intellectually disabilities to maximize their independent living potential.
(UK, 1105851) Browse eventsPoverty is an outrage against humanity. It robs people of dignity, freedom and hope, of power over their own lives. Christian Aid has a vision - an end to poverty - and we believe that vision can become a reality.
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(UK, 1177266) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile. Sunflowers Suicide Support was set up in memory of Pete Morris who took his own life in September 2016. Pete had never suffered from mental ill health but was struggling after a relationship breakdown. He was a popular and charismatic artist with a wonderful sense of humour. Everybody loved to spend time with Pete; with his infectious laugh and huge smile he was sure to brighten your day. He was extremely close to his family and had a very strong network of friends that all loved him dearly. We feel the pain of his loss everyday and miss him immensely. We will forever ask ourselves why.After losing Pete, it quickly became apparent that there was not much provision or signposting to support after Suicide Bereavement in Gloucestershire. Suicide Loss it is a lonely and confusing journey and we do not want others to have to walk this path alone.We have two aims; 1. To raise awareness around suicide and mental health2. To support those bereaved by suicide who live in GloucestershireWe offer Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. We also offer Grief Recovery Courses, as well as various events and activities to support those bereaved. We exist to reduce the number of people who take their own lives in Gloucestershire.We believe that suicide is preventable.We believe that everyone can play a role in preventing suicide.We believe that no one should have to go through the heartbreak of losing a loved one to suicide.We aim: To raise awareness of the stigma that surrounds mental health.To inspire excellence to achieve transformed, integrated services.To use our personal experience of suicide loss to inform and inspire others.To highlight and help others identify suicide indicators.To equip individuals and the community with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour.To support any individual living in Gloucestershire that has been bereaved by suicide and work to provide timely practical care and the best possible help to these individuals.We endevour to signpost indivudals to further professional support and guidance.We Offer: Weekly WalksApplied Suicide Intervention Skills TrainingGrief Recovery CoursesA Support GroupFamily Events and ActivitiesSuicide Awareness Campaigns including I AM LISTENINGPlease donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1177266 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://m.facebook.com/GlosSunflowers/ Twitter Https://www.twitter.com/GlosSunflowers