"Use the power of Derby County Football Club to improve the lives of the people of Derbyshire through participation in sport".
St John’s Hospice, part of the charitable Hospital of St John’s & St Elizabeth in London, provides palliative care for over 2,000 terminally-ill patients and their families every year for free. Our patients face a range of conditions, including cancer, respiratory disease, heart failure and HIV.
Right now an estimated 100 million Christians face persecution. Open Doors provides Bibles, Christian literature, training, literacy programmes and practical support to persecuted Christians worldwide. We are the world's largest outreach to persecuted Christians, working in over 50 countries, including some of the most high-risk places on earth.
We provide activity camps for children and young people affected by serious illnesses. These young people frequently lack confidence as a result of prolonged and isolating treatment. At camp we create a fun and positive environment where our campers can act their age without worrying about their illnesses. In the presence of others facing similar challenges, feelings of isolation are overcome, confidence grows and friendships are made.
We are developing a new hospice in Winchester to provide local palliative and end of life care for local people. Currently there is no hospice provision in the area, and patients requiring hospice care and services travel to Andover, West End or Basingstoke. Our aim is to raise funds to restore Burrell House, a 2 storey building within the grounds of the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, to develop a hospice. This will provide 10 ensuite inpatient beds offering local specialist palliative and end life care for patients with life limiting illnesses, and their families. We will also offer therapy, day services and out patient facilities. The service will incorporate the existing Hampshire Hospitals Home Care Support Team, who currently provide care at home for patients at the end of their life, and will enable a new Hospice at Home service to provide overnight care and support for those most in need in the Winchester area.
ME Research UK funds high-quality biomedical investigation into the causes and treatment of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). This illness affects approximately 200,000 people in the UK but is neither well understood nor, in many cases, properly recognised.
In memory of our son Johnny we want to enable young people and children, who by reason of their youth, age, ill health disability or financial hardship may need access to grants and funding in order to participate in healthy recreation and advance amateur sport in Northamptonshire and surrounding counties
Our aim is to make a difference to the lives and welfare of jockeys past and present and their families by using funds donated by the public. On behalf of those who we are privileged to have assisted, Irish Injured Jockeys would like to express sincere thanks to all our valued supporters.
Liverpool Zoe's Place provides respite, therapeutic and bereavement support to babies and children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their families.
James Hopkins Trust provides care & support for Gloucestershire's life limited and life threatened young children. Our free nursing respite can be day or night in the family home or at our multi-sensory respite centre and gardens called Kites Corner. We are here to create special, lasting memories.
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Cycling for Humanity bike rides are a fun way for riders to meet and make new friends while at the same time integrating, aiding and educating our future generations in the concept of sewa, we aim to raise much needed funds in order for us to help underprivileged people across the world.
We help to improve the care and treatment of local patients by funding vital equipment, research, patient support, buildings and people in the Northern General, Royal Hallamshire, Weston Park, Jessop Wing and Charles Clifford Dental hospitals.
Rape Crisis (England and Wales) is a registered charity and the national umbrella organisation for Rape Crisis Centres across the country. We support the work of local centres and aim to develop new centres in areas where there are no or few specialist services. Rape Crisis (England and Wales) campaign continuously to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual violence and, in particular, we highlight the importance and need for appropriate, high-quality and specialised support. Through our campaigns and briefings we raise awareness of sexual violence, challenge attitudes and press for change. Rape Crisis Centres provide crucial crisis and long term specialised counselling, support and independent advocacy for all women and girls of all ages who have experienced any form of sexual violence both recently and/or in the past; centres are community based, and independent of government and the criminal justice system. On the Rape Crisis website you will find information about rape and sexual violence and details of your nearest Rape Crisis Centre if you need support. There is also information for family, friends, students and professionals.
The Care Workers' Charity, formerly The Care Professionals Benevolent Fund is here to support care professionals going through tough times. As a vulnerable workforce, when life takes a turn for the worse, The Care Workers’ Charity can provide the support needed to weather the storm.
Thank you for visiting Playskill on MyDonate. Playskill provides pre-school parent and child playgroups in Watford and Hemel Hempstead for children with physical difficulty or delay.
We offer day care to the frail and elderly. 30 people each day receive a home cooked meal, the option of a bath and hairdressing, access to a wide range of support agencies and NHS services. Staff and volunteers run a variety of stimulating activities. Supported by Norfolk Superhero 2018.
The mission of Foundation for Prader-Willi Research UK (FPWR UK) is to eliminate the challenges of Prader-Willi Syndrome through the advancement of research. High quality research will lead to more effective treatments and an eventual cure for this disorder. FPWR UK was founded in 2010 by parents of children with Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Age Concern Scotland is the recognised fighting force for older people in Scotland. It has been working for 60 years to make the lives of older people more secure, comfortable, dignified and enjoyable.
NKF (National Kidney Federation) is the only national kidney charity run by kidney patients for the benefit of kidney patients. It is committed to improving the health and quality of life of people living with kidney disease and those at risk .