Little Troopers...For all Forces FamiliesSupporting all children of regular and reserve British Armed Forces personnel, supporting repeated separation with fundamental resources and events
Jessica Brady CEDAR (Cancer Early Diagnosis Awareness Research) Trust was set up in memory of Jess, who died aged 27, just 3 weeks after a late cancer diagnosis. Our mission is to improve GP awareness and diagnosis of cancer. We do this through the funding of training and research.
Myocarditis kills one young person suddenly every week in the UK. We aim to raise awareness and fund life changing research into this little known heart condition so that it can be detected and diagnosed earlier and successfully treated to improve the outcome.
Welcome to the Stoke Mandeville Hospital Baby Unit's Relative & Parents Support donation page.Our aim is to to support the Neonatal Unit in the day to day care of sick or premature babies by raising as much additional funding as we can to supply additional equipment and training for the Unit.
GamesAid is a new UK video games industry based charity. It distributes funds to a diverse range of charities; it is a means of giving something back on behalf of the industry. GamesAid acts as a broker of charitable activity on behalf of the industry, taking advice from all sectors. It is a non trading body. The charity is administered by Trustees, who operate on a fixed term basis. It is formally run by a chairman, who is also on a fixed term. GamesAid is a children and young people's charity.
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Since making the film Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children - we have been able to help the children featured. But they are among many thousands of children in desperate need of an EDUCATION. For £2.50 per month or £30.00 per year you can pay for a child's school fees for an entire year in Zimbabwe.
OUR VISION: To harness the creativity and energy found on and off the dance floors of clubs around the world to create positive change. HOW WE DO IT: As well as running our own initiatives, we create partnerships with organisations and people within the dance music industry, and beyond, to raise funds and awareness for a variety of humanitarian, social and environmental causes. WHO WE ARE: Founded in January 2010 LNADJ (for short) strives to change the way people view charitable work and to inspire people across the globe to make small positive changes in their communities, thus becoming part of a greater positive change in the world. Since its inception the foundation has been developed through the commitment and passion of volunteers along with the support of some major players within the industry. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (or LNADJ for short) is a UK Registered Charitable Foundation. It has been developed over time through the commitment of volunteers and individuals who are passionate about making a positive change in the world. LNADJ has created partnerships with organisations within the dance music industry, and with charities, and seeks to set up mutually beneficial fund raising and awareness initiatives and schemes that benefit everyone.
Oscar's Wish Foundation (OWF) is a Registered Charity (1169892) offering comfort and support to parents, family, friends and siblings who have experienced the devastating loss of a precious baby before, during or shortly after birth. The Charity launched on 14th February 2015 and was showcased in memory of little baby Oscar Jensen and all babies born too soon. OWF gained charitable status on October 25th 2016 after 18 months of sheer hard work and determination from Team OWF. We have a range of resources, information and support programmes. These have been designed to help the many parents, families and siblings who have been on a journey whereby they have experienced the loss of a baby before, during or shortly after birth. Please get in touch with us via [email protected]. Charity No: 1169892 Find out more Website http://www.oscarswishfoundation.co.uk Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKMzGxhLQNro6kcTjkmDAVA
KYGN UK's funds give education, a safe home and hope to some of the most vulnerable children in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. Now running for over 10 years, KYGN students get a chance to reach their potential and break out of the cycle of poverty to which they are born. Many of our children are orphans - often through HIV/Aids so not only do they need an education, they need compassion, safety and care. That is what KYGN exists to deliver.
Relate West Surrey helps individuals, couples, families and young people with their relationships. Relateen is a free counselling servive for young people aged 10 - 18 who have been affected by the breakdown of their parents relationship.
The David Ashwell Foundation supports three activities, one of which is to support research into Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia (ACD). Alveolar capillary dysplasia is a very rare congenital malformation involving abnormal development of the capillary vascular system around the alveoli of the lungs. Babies with ACD may appear normal at birth but within minutes or hours they develop incurable respiratory distress . There is no treatment for ACD and as it is so rare, there has been little research into this devastating and fatal illness. The David Ashwell Foundation was set up in memory of Brian David Ashwell. In March 2011 his first grandson, named David Fazlollah Upeska Ashwell, was born and 48 hours after birth became seriously ill. David died aged only 15 days old from ACD. These funds will only be used to support research into this rare and fatal disease. Money raised will be added to the Restricted ACD Research Fund at the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) to fund the next ACD research grant. For further information on ACD please see the Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia Association (ACDA) website.
Childhood is a precious, fragile experience. Children exposed to the streets - especially those from refugee, displaced or migrant backgrounds - face specific challenges and vulnerabilities, and are often forced to make adult decisions far too early. . Cities for Children (CfC) seeks to protect what we call the “right to a childhood” for children in urban poverty, especially those on the move and at risk. We do this by knitting together three programmatic strands:• The Right to Read (literacy)• The Right to Play (recreation)• The Right to Feel Safe (psychosocial support)We work through strong partnerships with under-resourced organisations providing education or protection services to street-connected children. By offering technical and material support, we help those doing good to do even better. Charity No: 1170215
We support the poor and vulnerable in the field of health and education in the remote parts of Nepal. We provide health care through a telemedicine link, saving many lives and give better education to children. We believe by helping these disadvantaged people we can make this world a better place.
Dogs Trust is Ireland’s largest dog welfare charity. We opened our rehoming centre in Dublin in November 2009 and have since rehomed over 4,500 dogs and puppies. We also offer national neutering and education campaigns as well as advising Government on any matters concerning dog ownership.
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Me too & Co helps children and young people with additional needs, including Down syndrome, ASD, hearing or visual impairment, cerebral palsy, developmental delay and rare syndromes. We offer opportunities for play and development and provide information and emotional support for families.
Rainbow Railroad is a charity dedicated to supporting persecuted LGBTQ individuals escape from state-sponsored violence. We are committed to standing up for the rights of LGBTQ people around the world, through providing advice, travel funds, and other support to those who face violence, or threat of harm, imprisonment, or death due to their sexual or gender identity.
We are an active Parent/Teacher Association known as Friends of High Beeches (FoHBS) Reg. Charity No. 297518 Every parent at the School is automatically a member of FoHBS and is welcome to join our termly meetings to discuss and organise fun and engaging activities to build the parent-school community and raise crucial funds to support our children during their time at High Beeches School. Recent spending of the funds we've raised include the building of a brand new Library building, large outdoor playground equipment, new reading scheme books, supporting the transformation of the schools external play areas and a brand new sound system. We are always looking for new ideas and individuals who can bring a variety of skills and enthusiasm to our committee meetings. If you are interested in getting involved in any way at all please get in touch.
We provide Children with learning experiences in life that supports schools. The Children's experiences are both in and out of the classroom, with our aim to raise aspirations and ambitions, and in turn hope their expectations will lead them to a better and more fulfilled life.
Sport 4 Life UK is the award-winning charity that changes the lives of disadvantaged young people through the power of sport. Our sports-themed personal development programmes support young people aged 8-25 to achieve something tangible - building confidence, transforming behaviour or finding a job.