The Aplastic Anaemia Trust supports people who suffer from the bone marrow disease aplastic anaemia, a disease as common as leukaemia and just as deadly. The AAT is the only charity committed to raising money for sufferers of this disease.
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.
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.
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Norwich City Community Sports Foundation (CSF) helps people achieve their goals by delivering quality, innovative services through football and sport. Each year the charity helps thousands of people achieve their goals through sport, supporting some of the most disadvantaged, disabled and talented people across Norfolk. Sporting Light Appeal The Sporting Light Appeal uses sport to improve the quality of life for those who need it most in Norfolk. We raise money to help disadvantaged people and those with disabilities to experience the benefits of sport; keeping them active and happy while improving their health and skills for the future. The Appeal makes a difference, to the lives of the people we help and their families and relies heavily on the time and generosity of local people and businesses. Please see some of the photos of our fantastic community champions that have already helped us reach our target and continue to help so many people in Norfolk.
Jack's Journey is a Cumbria based charity which supports local families through childhood cancer. We aim to provide financial support to families undergoing treatment for cancer and in future hope to provide a holiday home, away from the worries of home life free of charge.
The LATA Foundation supports projects throughout Latin America: clean water in Mexico and Nicaragua; disadvantaged children in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina; turtle protection in Venezuela; reforestation in Peru. For further information please see our website: http://www.latafoundation.org
Bethany Christian Trust works with and meets the long-term needs of homeless and vulnerable people across Scotland. We work with individuals, families and communities to transform lives and give hope and a future.
Prostate Scotland aims to inform, support, campaign and advance on prostate disease in Scotland. The initial goals is to raise awareness of the disease so that men know how to recognise signs of problems. In the longer term the charity will influence treatment developments and promote research.
English PEN is the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide association of writers. We campaign for writers around the world who have been persecuted or prosecuted for what they have written, run literacy projects, fund and promote literature in translation, and award literary prizes.
We have day places for 28 pupils with physical difficulties, mostly cerebral palsy and treat a further 1,400 young outpatients from other schools. The most recent Ofsted report rated everything we do as outstanding.
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund is the RAF's leading welfare charity, providing financial, practical and emotional support to all members of the RAF family. We are here to help serving and former members of the RAF, as well as their partners and dependants, whenever they need us.
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We want people to 'get' the good news of Jesus; so we use creative and novel ideas to reach out to people, on the streets, in pubs, in fact wherever people are. Our reasoning is that good news needs to be understood as good news otherwise it's no news which is bad news! Our main project this Winter is the Winter Night Shelter where we are helping up to 8 homeless guests each night from 12th December until 12th March 2017 with a hot meal, safe bed and breakfast.We are also raising funds to support a Project Worker for 12 months of the year who would work with those who are homeless or who have just moved into accommodation having been homeless thus providing a loving support network at this critical time. Charity No: 1159764 Find out more Website http://www.lightprojectpeterborough.org.uk/
Above & Beyond raises funds to make a real difference to patient care in our city. Our work touches the lives of 500,000 patients who are treated at Bristol city centre hospitals every year as well as the millions of friends and family who visit them and the dedicated NHS staff who care for them
Eva’s Angels is a charity lovingly dedicated to our beautiful five year old daughter Eva Giles who lost her battle to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) a rare childhood brainstem tumour, in April 2017. Eva’s Angels provides short breaks in a caravan in Whitstable, Kent, to families who are affected by childhood cancer. Families can enjoy a short holiday by the sea to escape daily life, and hospital appointments. We will also target promising brain tumour research projects to fund as we grow.
Currently under construction on Hyde Road in Gorton, HideOut Youth Zone will provide thousands of Manchester's young people with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to. Open 7 days a week, offering over 20 activities per night, the Youth Zone will equip young people with the tools they need to lead healthier, happier, more aspirational lives.
We assist people affected by torture, trafficking and slavery. We provide specialist psychological services to victims of organised violence and support to the organisations that care for them. We work in partnership, anywhere in the world. Our organisation brings together the expertise gained by several decades of work with traumatised populations in a range of geographical and political situations in conflict environments and stable settings. We set up TTI because we believe that working both with victims and the organisations that care for them is the best way to help recovery, build capacity and develop resilience.
PLANETS Cancer Charity helps patients with pancreatic, liver, colorectal, oesophageal and neuroendocrine cancer by funding patient support groups, innovative treatments and research. Since 2011 we have raised over £890,000!Our Key Achievements have been:Establishing a network of patient support groups across the Wessex region.Funding the introduction of intra operative radiotherapy (IORT) with the UK’s first mobile electron beam radiotherapy machine, able to deliver radiotherapy to advanced cancers during surgery.Funding a full-time pancreatic and neuroendocrine tumour researcher to work with the clinician scientists in Southampton’s world leading cancer immunology research department.PLANETS Cancer Charity is dedicated to serving the needs of our regional population which extends from Lyme Regis to Bognor Regis and provides specialist cancer services to the 4 million people who live across Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and West Sussex. PLANETS ethos is based around two fundamental principles. Firstly, supporting our patients and their families by working together as a “whole team” with the doctors, nurses and other medical staff using the motivation of fundraising alongside our patients to help them fight cancer through the positive energy that this camaraderie creates. Secondly, we use the money that has been raised to provide the “icing on the cake“ by funding things that the NHS otherwise could not afford and stimulating innovation in cancer care through research and the introduction of new treatments.PLANETS is more than just another local cancer charity, it is a motivating and unifying force that is changing the way that we approach the fight against cancer across the central south coast of England. Our aim is not just to save lives but also to enrich them in the process by helping the “whole team” to focus together on our shared goals. Charity No: 1175572 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/planetscharity/ Twitter https://twitter.com/PLANETSCHARITY