Yes to Life, a pioneering UK charity, is the first organisation of its kind to give direct support to cancer patients in accessing an integrative approach to their cancer care, one that draws on both orthodox medicine and the best of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM).
CAFOD works with local partners and communities across the world - responding to emergencies, promoting long-term development and raising public awareness of the causes of poverty. We work with people of all faiths and none for a safe, sustainable and peaceful world.
Evelina London Children's Hospital, part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS foundation trust, is the UK’s leading hospital for paediatric heart services as well as a specialist in kidney transplants and dialysis, cleft lip surgery, metabolic conditions, allergy and neurology. We raise money so we can fund life-saving equipment, life-changing research and provide the little comforts that make hospital less scary for our youngest and most anxious patients.
We inform, support and empower families and individuals affected by all forms of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and raise awareness of the condition. We also fund and support the research community addressing the causes, treatment and management of SMA.
At times of overseas emergency, the DEC brings together a unique alliance of the UK's aid, corporate, public and broadcasting sectors to rally the nation's compassion, and ensure that funds raised go to DEC agencies best placed to deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need.
O2e encourages and supports ordinary people to achieve extraordinary sporting and physical challenges. In so doing O2e aims to raise substantial sums of money to support terminally ill children and their families.
Helping Hand was established by the medical staff at The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children with the single aim of improving healthcare for children attending the hospital which is the regional referral unit for most of the paediatric specialties in Northern Ireland. Charity No. NIC 102447
We are a charity that supports all forces injured ,amputees and local veterans. We also look at taking injured personnel on adventurous training expeditions and pushing their boundaries.
We have been at the forefront of humanitarian aid in Syria since the conflict began. Unlike most aid agencies, we work inside Syria, so your gifts will go straight to the people in most desperate need. And since we cover our costs in other ways, every single penny of your donation will go to Syria.
This Foundation has been set up in memory of Owen McVeigh who was only 11 years old when he passed away after a short diagnosis with leukaemia, The purpose of the charity is to raise funds to help and enrich the lives of children who are ill with cancer and their Families in the local area. The Owen McVeigh Foundation is a registered charity, number 1167794
We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect individuals wherever justice, fairness freedom and truth are denied.
A UK-based international relief and development agency, Muslim Aid has been working for over two decades to help save and improve the lives of millions in over 70 of the world’s poorest countries. Our mission. Muslim Aid provides not just emergency relief, but sustainable development programmes which tackle the root causes of poverty Whilst many relief agencies pack up and go home after providing initial emergency aid in the aftermath of a disaster, we stay. Intrinsic to our mission is empowering and building the capacity of local people in some of the world’s poorest countries. This means that we give individuals the resources and skills necessary to tackle the problems confronting their own communities. The money raised by the public is spent by Muslim Aid to help transform the lives of some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people both at home in the UK and across the world. Sign up now to make a difference to someone's life.
Up to 700,000 children arrive at school too hungry to learn every day. Magic Breakfast works with primary schools across the UK with the aim to make sure every child has access to the right fuel for learning to reach their full potential. Go to www.magicbreakfast.com for more details.
Two babies are born every day with Down's syndrome. Through information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families and professionals, the Down's Syndrome Association helps these people live full and rewarding lives.
Streetwork is about enabling a life off the streets. We focus on where people are most in need and at risk - on the streets. We don't wait for people to find us; we find them, with outreach teams spending at least 84hrs each week on the streets of Edinburgh helping the most vulnerable people.
Our mission is to provide specialist care, love and support for those living with progressive, life limiting illnesses from across Sussex. We receive less than 14% funding from the Government and have to raise over £2.6 million every year.That's £7,200 every single day. Reg Charity No 1056114.
Pancreatic Cancer Action is the only charity that specifically focuses on early diagnosis in everything we do. Our mission to improve survival rates of pancreatic cancer and improve the quality of life for those affected by the disease by focusing on early diagnosis.
The Air Ambulance is a unique charity whose sole aim is to save the lives of people living in Wiltshire. We now need to find in excess of £2.5m a year in order to keep the helicopter flying. In the history of the WAA we have attended over ten thousand incidents saving countless lives.
Hospice Isle of Man was founded in 1983 and over the years we have cared for over 8,000 patients, and those that matter to them. We deliver all of our services completely free of charge. We need to fundraise approximately £4.5 million each year in order to meet our £5million running costs.
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cares for more than 380,000 patients each year. It’s the local hospital for the Southend area and beyond, providing a wide range of acute services and specialising in cancer care. Southend Hospital Charity works on your behalf to make sure all the money you donate benefits the specific ward or department you have designated – helping to provide state-of-the-art medical equipment, improve patient and staff amenities and fund vital research.
The fund, consisting entirely of voluntary donations, is used to improve the quality of patient amenities & staff welfare by paying for the provision of 'extra' facilities and amenities, research etc. As well as the General Fund we also hold various specific funds covering many wards and dept's.