(UAE, 4) Browse eventsOperation Smile provides free corrective surgery to children in the developing world born with cleft lips & palates, the world’s 3rd most common birth defect. These children have difficulty breathing, speaking & eating. It takes as little as 45 minutes & 880 AED to change a child’s life, forever.
(UK, 1145962) Browse eventsWest Suffolk Headway is a rehabilitative support service for people with an acquired brain injury and those who care for them. The charity offers advice, support, rehabilitation and day services to anyone (over the age of 16) who has, during their lifetime, suffered a brain injury through traumatic accident, stroke, virus, tumour or other similar event. Based in Bury St Edmunds, its service supports people across the regions of west Suffolk and south Norfolk. Annually, an estimated 135,000 people are admitted to hospital as a consequence of a brain injury. The effects of the condition are often devastating and can include physical disability, memory loss, speech problems and rapid mood changes. Working to a bespoke care plan and within a rehabilitative framework, members are supported in individual and group-based activities specifically designed to help relearn skills that may have been lost as a result of the injury. Some will return to work, either paid or voluntary. Others may access further education. For most, increasing their daily independence and improvement of life will be their goal. Each year the charity is tasked with raising £30,000 through essential fundraising and the generosity of public donations to ensure the continuation of the service. Therefore, the importance of support given by each and every individual can never be underestimated.
(UK, 1109244) Browse eventsEvery minute, in South Africa, a small child is badly abused - raped, beaten, abandoned or deprived of food, comfort & affection. The infant trust works in partnership with organisations in South Africa to help protect children, and break the continuing cycle of violence against the most vulnerable.
(UK, 1102142) Browse eventsOver 12-13 April, 2014, a team of over 100 Norton Rose Fulbright cyclists from 25 offices will take part in the BP MS 150 - our global charitable initiative for 2014. Cycling 180 miles from Houston to Austin in Texas, we will be raising money and awareness for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Our team has an ambitious fund-raising target in excess of US$250,000, and we need everyone’s help to reach our goal.
(UK, SC024899) Browse eventsNYCoS was established in 1996 to provide a national infrastructure for young people, teachers and choir directors to support and develop choral singing in Scotland. There are now 4 National Choirs, 14 Area Choirs, Mini Music Maker classes and an extensive education programme.
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(UK, SC042877) Browse eventsA disability recreation & sports club for people of all ages with disabilities that affect mobility and balance.
(US, 72-0467503) Browse eventsChildren's Hospital is a 247-bed, not-for-profit medical center offering the most advanced pediatric care for children from birth to 21 years. With over 40 pediatric specialties and more than 400 physicians,
(US, 26-2630721) Browse eventsThe Chloe Sanctuary, founded
(UK, 1161957) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Right Choice Academy enables young people to take part in activities that may otherwise be inaccessible or unknown to them due to social, economic or personal disadvantage. These positive experiences will engage, motivate and inspire them to realise their full potential.RCA offers an experience in which young people can discover so much about themselves and what they are capable of achieving in a challenging environment through their own efforts. Many of the young people we will work with are low educational achievers and a lack of self-esteem means they have no belief in their ability to change the course of their lives for the better. They lack confidence in their own ability, find it difficult to communicate and relate with others, and to maintain relationships.A number of the young people are from areas of social and economic deprivation, both urban and rural. A proportion have emotional or behavioural problems, are resistant to authority or even advice, and are hard to reach and engage with.Some of the young people are from troubled family backgrounds, and that includes those who are in or have been in care, are young carers or are victims of abuse. Charity No: 1161957 Find out more Website http://www.rightchoiceacademy.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightChoiceAcademy/?fref=ts YouTube https://youtu.be/XoqpK0EHMrE
(UK, SCO24495) Browse eventsWe provide support, training, councelling and befriending for adults and children with epilepsy, their families and carers. Information and support is also provided to professionals and the general public on epilepsy awareness, seizure management and first aid. Our aim is to raise awareness of the condition and dispel the myths and stigmas often associated with epilepsy.