The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia is a Christian, humanitarian agency that creates opportunities, empowers people and shares hope. ADRA delivers sustainable community development and disaster relief programs that benefit people and communities in Australia, the Pacific, Asia and Africa. These programs include initiatives for providing clean water, food, basic education, health education as well as many others. In recent years, ADRA has supported over 200,000 people in 17 countries. ADRA Australia is fully accredited with the Australian Government and is part of the global ADRA network, with a presence in more than 120 countries.
Above & Beyond raises funds to make a real difference to patient care in our city. Our work touches the lives of 500,000 patients who are treated at Bristol city centre hospitals every year as well as the millions of friends and family who visit them and the dedicated NHS staff who care for them
Imperial College Healthcare Charity needs your help to support St Mary's, Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte's and Western Eye hospitals. With your donations it awards grants that will make a measurable difference to the healthcare delivered to patients, as well as improve staff skills and support clinical research.
Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre (WAGEC) proudly delivers a range of crisis and early intervention accommodation and support services to women, children and young people, and families who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and/or domestic and family violence. We have been operating across inner City Sydney and the inner west for 40 years.
Devon Air Ambulance Trust raises funds to keep two helicopters flying in Devon. Independent of Government funding, operating costs of the service are met by public fundraising/donations. Paramedics provided by South Western Ambulance Services NHS Foundation Trust, supported in part by the Charity.
The Sussex Beacon provides specialist support and care for men and women living with HIV at its purpose built care centre in Brighton, East Sussex.
Doddie Weir is suffering from Motor Neurone Disease. The "My Name's Doddie Foundation" aims to: Raise funds for research into the causes of Motor Neurone Disease and investigate potential cures. Make grants to suffers of MND and enable them to live as fulfilled a life as possible.
The Hospice provides palliative care to adults suffering from cancer who reside in the Andover area. Within its six bed in-patient unit and ten place day centre the hospice offers symptom control, respite care, terminal care, complementary therapies, family support and bereavement services all delivered in a peaceful and homely environment, believing that each person is special and every day counts.
Age Concern Orpington & District is a not for profit, charitable company which provides day care services at the Saxon Day Centre for elderly members of the local community who may be physically frail and/or have dementia.
Planting hope for people living with paralysis
Founded in 1976, JBWS celebrates more than 40 years of offering hope and safety to victims of domestic violence and their families. The mission of JBWS is the prevention of domestic violence through the protection and empowerment of the victim, the rehabilitation of family members, and the education of the public about domestic violence and its consequences. Services include a 24-hour helpline, safe house, transitional living, counseling, children's services, batterers' intervention, vocational counseling and more. JBWS is the lead partner for the Morris Family Justice Center, a coordinated, one-stop domestic violence resource provided by multiple service agencies. The comprehensive services are provided by a professional staff, along with 120 volunteers.
SEE exists to nurture and encourage ecological and humanitarian activism and education for the purpose of creating a more harmonious civilization for all. SEE acts as a fiscal sponsor providing nonprofit support services to a variety of cau
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service (WRHS) is a community owned and operated aeromedical search and rescue service, serving the Hunter, Central Coast, Mid North Coast, New England and North West regions. WRHS provides a free service to over one million people, covering a region of 132,000 square kilometres. Two helicopters are based in Newcastle and one in Tamworth. Each year the Helicopter Service performs over 1000 missions, rescuing people from accident scenes and transporting critically ill patients from small, rural hospitals to large tertiary hospitals, primarily the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle and the Base Hospital in Tamworth.
Someone is diagnosed with blood cancer in the UK every 20 minutes. Every minute of every day blood cancer takes a life somewhere in the world. We are committed to increasing the number of potential stem cell donors in the UK, so that there is a donor for everyone who needs one.