So far we have raised:- £1.5m for a Chemotherapy Centre at Aintree & Fazekerley Hospital £3.1m towards a Radiotherapy Centre also based at Aintree. £0.5m towards a new Chemotherapy Centre at Southport & Formby Hospital. Our new challenge is to raise £2m for an iMRI scanner to treat brian tumours.
The group is a Registered Charity with Northern Ireland Charity Commission, NIC-100892. We offer non-medical advice for patients and carers Promotion of Organ Donor Register Help with provision of medical equipment and research
We a attempting to raise the final £75,000 required to enable the re-build of the Broughton sports pavilion. £525,000 has already been secured and this is the final hurdle required so work can start. If we don't secure the £75 k the project will not happen. Sports Pavilion Fund Raising Team
SchoolMe main objective is to promote and support education in Tunisia by providing scholarships and other support to deprived and promising students. SchoolMe believes small actions make a big difference in the lives of young people and trusts the power of education in changing people’s destiny.
Widehorizons provides life-changing adventures to disadvantaged children and young people. Over 80% of people in the UK now live in urban areas, spending most of their lives on concrete and tarmac. In London alone, 4 in 10 children are now living in poverty and many will never venture beyond their own doorsteps. Using the outdoors, we give every child hope for a better future; whether that's helping them to understand a classroom subject, overcome a challenge, learn to work as part of a team, or simply grow in confidence. Through our eight Adventure Centres across England and Wales, we help children and young people to discover adventure, and achieve more than they ever thought possible.
Victim Support helps people overcome the devastating impact of crime by providing emotional and practical help. Both victims and witnesses of crime receive this help from our 5,500 trained and locally based volunteers. By fundraising for us you will help us to support 1 million people every year.
We support families that have children with additional needs, disabilities and life limiting conditions with support, advice and activities all chosen by the families.
The Fund has over 1100 funds for the benefit of patients and staff in the Grampian area. Each hospital, ward, department and speciality has its own individual fund and provides enhanced patient care together with extra facilities and opportunities not available from government funding.
The British Dyslexia Association supports people with dyslexia and their families through a UK-wide network of local dyslexia associations and a national helpline. The BDA also campaigns to raise awareness, break down barriers and create a dyslexia friendly society.
For over 15 years, we have organised mainly cycle events in Europe. By 2012, we have raised some £3,015,634, mainly for cancer and medical charities. We pride ourselves that EVERY PENNY that has been raised has been paid to charity - our participants paying the full cost of event entry themselves.
The National Osteoporosis Society is the only UK charity dedicated to ending the pain and suffering caused by osteoporosis and fragile bones. We are committed to helping people with osteoporosis live the lives they want to lead.
Our Wonderful Hannah, despite her own battle with Brain cancer is raising funds to build a Respite Holiday Lodge For Teenagers & Young Adults under the care of The Teenage Cancer Trust. To take a break from treatment and / or make memories with family. Please support this much needed cause
Edinburgh Food Project facilitates the running of Edinburgh North West and Edinburgh Central foodbanks, which provide short-term crisis help to individuals, couples and families in food poverty. We collect food donations from the general public, produce food packs and distribute these at local community access points through referrals from professional front line care agencies only. We run the foodbanks in partnership with local organisations, faith groups, businesses and a dedicated group of volunteers.
ECHO supports children who are treated at the Evelina Children’s Hospital (part of Guys & St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London), principally for Congenital Heart Defects but sometimes with more complex health problems as well as their parents/carers and close family. We provide information, friendship and moral support at all times, but particularly when parents may feel alone, isolated and desperate, or when they have immediate worries and concerns and need guidance or advice. We also support, befriend and empower the children themselves as they grow into their teenage years and beyond, to help them take the first steps towards independence in their lives and in their attitude towards their heart condition. Our advocacy provides vital patient voice to help the Trust shape its services for children with heart disease both at the Evelina and within the Adult Congenital Heart Disease service at St. Thomas.
2016 is Siobhan Davies Studios 10th anniversary. Since 2006 we have welcomed more than 175,000 people through the doors for dance performances, visual art exhibitions, film screenings, classes, meetings and even weddings. Help us to celebrate our 10th anniversary with a gift for the future.
In 1974, the Northampton Soup Kitchen began. Now The Hope Centre,we still offer life’s basics - hot meals, showers and clothes and deliver a range of education, training & development activities. With 80-120 clients each day,it costs £22,000 per month to run the centre. Please help us! .
Raising funds to provide free ECG screenings for young people (aged 14-35)
We help the Nepalese Gurkha village of Tang Ting. We have built a Day Care Centre for the children, refurbished the electricity system and are raising money for an eco friendly tourist hostel to provide employment in the village
Mountain Rescue England & Wales is the umbrella body for all Mountain Rescue Teams operating in England & Wales. The organisation provides training and equipment as well as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information amongst the teams. MREW membership is made up of the volunteer teams and regional cave and mountain rescue organisations, as well as representatives from other interested parties amongst the statutory emergencies services.
Woodlands Hospice Charitable Trust in North Liverpool is an independent charity committed to delivering the best practice & development of Specialist Palliative Care for people with life limiting illnesses, to improve the quality of life for patients & carers. It honours people’s dignity & respect
To deliver high quality palliative & end of life care in West Cumbria; providing services traditionally found in a Hospice building to people in their own homes and local communities: Home nursing, patient support, pre & post family bereavement care, complementary care, lymphoedema services.