It offers help and support to families of babies and children diagnosed with heart defects. It provides a support line and regular ward visits for parents during their time in hospital with their sick child. Its aim is to bring the families together at social events, where they can meet with other families, share experiences and the children make new friends.
Up to 1 in 3 of our children and 1 in 12 adults have eczema. Almost six million in the people in the UK are living with eczema. The society provides information and support and works to dispel myths so those who have eczema need not feel stigmatised, guilty or isolated.
Body & Soul supports over 4000 children, teens and families living with and closely affected by HIV in the UK. We empower our members to overcome the devastation of HIV and look to the future with support around mental & physical health & wellbeing, practical support & strengthening peer networks.
Promise Dreams help to make dreams come true for seriously and terminally ill children, and their families, across the UK. Whatever the child's dream may be Promise Dreams are committed to help from birth to eighteen years old.
Imagine waking up and not recognising your own child, not remembering your family or friends and having to re-learn your life Headway Essex cares for people who have acquired a brain injury and this may be through sporting or work accidents, road traffic accidents, assault, illness or disease.
Transplant Sport NI is a registered charity. It encourages Organ Transplant recipients to lead an active and healthy life. It encourages organ, bone marrow and stem cell transplant recipients to lead an active and healthy life. They do this through organizing sporting events, participation in the British and World Transplant games and other social activities. They also promote the Organ Donor Register Scheme. They provide a network of support and contacts for transplant recipients and their family and friends. Transplant Sport Northern Ireland aims to provide relief and preserve and protect the health of individuals in Northern Ireland who have had a transplant. It aims to provide transplant recipients sport and recreational activities, rehabilitates individuals and improve their condition of life. It also aims to advance the education of the public about transplants and promote human organ and tissue donation for the relief of persons in need of transplant. It hopes to recruit and train volunteers to enable to meet these objectives
Oasis is a Christian charity working with vulnerable young people and their families in 10 countries worldwide. Many people are trapped in difficult lives feeling as if there is no way out. We help people to lift themselves out of negative situations. To fundraise for global work, enter here.
CRELD1 Warriors aims to relieve the needs of children with CRELD1 gene sequence variation and related disorders and their families through support, raising awareness and raising funds for medical research.
The Smallest Things, founded in 2014, is a registered charity promoting the good health of premature babies and their families. The charity raises awareness of the impact of premature birth and the support needed for families and children required long after they leave neonatal intensive care.
Building Trust international is a charity based in the UK focused on the global right for people and communities to have access to buildings that provide healthcare, education and most fundamentally a place to live.
KidsOut is the national charity which provides fun and happiness for children and young people living in difficult and challenging circumstances The children we help come from all manner of backgrounds. Some have learning difficulties or are physically disabled and all of them deserve some fun.
St John Ambulance (NI) provides first aid and health and safety training, first aid event coverage, ambulance services, and youth development. Each year many people die when immediate first aid is not available. Please raise money and be the difference between a life lost and a life saved.
We are a registered charity existing to support and enhance The Whittington's health services. Currently we are concentrating on projects around sick and tiny babies, children's ward needs, elderly care and other patient benefit campaigns.
Helping Hands gives a hand up not just a hand out for the homeless & local people in need in Leamington, Warwick & Kenilworth. We give people support & opportunities to feel better about themselves, be more active in the community & get back into work.
Belvoir Vale RDA is an independent charity which is proud to be a member group of the of the Riding for the Disabled Association. We offer a wide range of equestrian opportunities for adults and children living with disabilities in our local area. We are based at Belle Vue Stables in the beautiful village of Colston Bassett in Nottinghamshire.
Headlines offers information, leaflets, advice, support and contact for anyone (including their families) having or dealing with Craniosynostosis and associated conditions (including Apert, Crouzon, Pfeiffer, Cloverleaf, Saethre-Chotzen, Craniofrontonasal and Muenke Syndromes and Single or Multi-Suture Craniosynostosis). A Newsletter is produced three times a year.
The Tibet Culture Trust is a non-denominational UK Charity providing healthcare, education, social and economic support not only for people of Tibetan origin, but also people –especially children - of various cultural origins all over the world. The TCT’s founder is the Venerable Lama Jamyang Lekshey, a Tibetan-born Lama.
Donations support a wide range of charitable and health related activities benefiting both patients and staff within the Trust. The Trust relies on the kindness and generosity of many individuals, groups and companies who donate their time and money for this purpose.
We are a registered non profit charity raising awareness and funds for all rare sub-type renal cancers in the UK, particular the sub-type RMC (Renal Medullary Carcinoma) We want to raise funds and awareness to advance the knowledge and education and research into rare renal cancers. We want to help to support families and sufferers by improving and extend the quality of lives. This will include such as providing equipment and treatment. In Ricky’s memory we will aim to try and help with supporting firefighters across the UK with health and rehabilitation when needed. A charity that will make every penny count.
The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation is dedicated to the support of Vasculitis. The charity was set up in memory of Lauren Currie who died of Vasculitis at the age of 15 in October 2010. The charity funds Awareness, Education, Research and Patient Support Services & Groups throughout the UK.