The Lingen Davies Cancer Fund has pledged to raise £750,000 by the end of 2016 to help fund an additional world class Linear Accelerator for the Cancer and Haematology Centre at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
Kidneys for Life fundraising for MINT helping to raise money for the Renal Unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary to provide funding for research and direct patient amenities. Your donation will help us with our research which will allow the work of Kidneys for Life to make a real impact on the life-threatening problems encountered by those suffering with kidney disease.
The Winnicott Foundation helps to support care for premature and critically ill newborn babies and their families. It aims to help: - Save the lives of more babies - Enable babies to leave hospital sooner - Produce better long term futures for babies - Support parents to be with their babies
Teens Unite Fighting Cancer has been established to help young people build on their low self esteem, self confidence and to reduce the feeling of isolation, realising that others are facing similar challenges.
Streetlife is a charity working with vulnerable young people aged 16-25 in Blackpool. Streetlife provides emergency accommodation and a wide range of support from our day centre. £5 a month doesn't buy you much but it offers safety, support and hope to a young vulnerable person. Sign up today...
The Bristol Initiative Charitable Trust 1996 manages donations to support the work of the Bristol Cultural Development Partnership (BCDP). All money received is used for cultural activities, including the events of the Bristol Festival of Ideas.
The OHCT gives grants to Oxfordshire churches of all Christian denominations for major fabric repairs (walls, roofs, floors and windows). If there is money to spare bells, organs, clocks, new toilets and kitchens may get grants. The annual Ride and Stride is a major source of income for the OHCT.
St Margaret of Scotland Hospice is Scotland’s oldest and largest Hospice providing 30 beds for care of older adults with special medical, nursing and palliative needs - 27 for palliative care, 3 for exceptional cases, providing the highest standard of care for patients and carers through multi-professional team working.
St Elizabeth Hospice improves life for people with a progressive illness. Our work centres around individual needs, with specialist support, wherever required, at home, in the community or at the Hospice. Our services cost £8.7m a year, and almost 75% of this comes from the local community.
The University of Cape Town Trust raises funds in the UK and Europe for the University of Cape Town, South Africa's premier university. Funds raised in the UK support bursaries to help young talented students from profoundly disadvantaged backgrounds to live and learn at UCT. Without financial aid, so much of the talent now emerging from the townships and rural areas of South Africa will be wasted. These are the young people who will ultimately make valuable contributions to South Africa's future. Every penny raised can make an enormous difference to the lives of South Africans - not only the lives of the bursary students, but also the lives of their families. Funds raised in the UK also help to build capacity to ensure that the quality of teaching and research continues to align with UCT's mission for excellence, and allows UCT to be a globally recognised University.
Community work is deep seated in the history of MCFC and is essential in the future development of the Club. CITC are therefore committed to supporting communities both locally and globally addressing social issues and having a real impact.
Meals & More was set up to put an end to holiday hunger and provide holiday provision for thousands of the UK's poorest and most vulnerable children. When the school holidays arrive, it should signal weeks of fun for children, but the sad reality is that thousands of families across the UK will struggle to put food on the table. We believe that no child should go hungry, even when there is no structured support outside of the school term for the millions of children who receive free school meals. That’s why we started Meals & More, to put an end to holiday hunger and make sure that children don’t suffer six weeks of isolation, without a decent meal. We provide support for holiday clubs across the UK where children can enjoy a healthy, hot meal, as well as participating in activities that help avoid the stigma of poverty and the isolation that often follows.
Greenfingers is committed to supporting children and families through the creation of magical gardens at children's hospices throughout the UK. All the Greenfingers’ gardens are unique and are created to help make life a little better for children and families in hospices.
The Cardinal Hume Centre supports homeless young people, badly housed families and people from the local community with little or no income. We aim to give people the skills, tools and confidence to break out of poverty and build better lives. People matter.Your support will make a difference.
The London Ambulance Voluntary Responder Group helps support ordinary members of the public who give their time to help save lives.Volunteers are equipped and trained to attend serious and life threatening incidents to help ensure that those in need receive help at the earliest possible opportunity.
Funds held for any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service wholly or mainly for the services provided by Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
DEBRA is the national charity that supports individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) – a painful genetic skin blistering condition which, in the worst cases, can be fatal. We fund pioneering research and provide care and support to individuals and families living with EB.
Stripey Stork are a baby bank with a big heart. We collect donations of new and pre-loved items for babies and children (clothes, equipment, furniture and toys) and distribute them to families in need in Surrey via a network of community referral sources. We pride ourselves on the quality and range of the items we can source - we want the families we help to feel they are receiving a gift not a handout.
St Rocco's Hospice provides loving care and support for patients with cancer and other progressive illnesses in the Warrington area. Quality of life is at the centre of our philosophy. Care is given within a 10 bedded inpatient unit and 25 place brand new Day Therapy Unit. A huge range of services include complementary therapies, symptom control, nursing care and family support. All these services are offered completely FREE of charge in an atmosphere of love, care and peace.
The Change Please Foundation was set up to focus entirely on the support and training for all trainees that start on our program. Our HQ is based in Peckham, at our state of the art SCA accredited Training Campus with on-site coffee roaster led by our partner organisation, Old Spike. Our 8 week program covers off on everything you need to know about coffee - from the sourcing and roasting right through to pouring the perfect flat white! Outside of just barista training, our impact team work directly with each individual to support them with housing, onwards employment and any specific health problems that may be a barrier to work. We believe in providing the full end to end solution with employment at the end of our program either internally at Change Please and Old Spike or alongside our amazing employing partners.
St Helena Hospice is for anyone living in North Essex and parts of Mid Essex who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness and all services are free of charge to patients and their families. For additional information please visit www.sthelenahospice.org.uk or call 01206 845566.