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 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.
Neuroblastoma is a rare aggressive childhood cancer. About 100 children are diagnosed in the UK each year. The Society works exclusively for these children in raising funds for British research into the disease, and offering information and support to families affected by neuroblastoma.
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.
Sarcoidosis is a rare disease and has poor information, support and little research for finding a cure. We work to change that. Our 4 goals; information, support, awareness and research. We receive no government money and are 100% reliant on your generosity. Any donation makes a huge difference.
Making a difference to children in Wales who have cerebral palsy. Based in Cardiff the centre provides specialist Bobath therapy to children from all over Wales who have cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to a baby or young child's brain. This affects a child's ability to move and develop in the normal way and each child is affected differently. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but the specialist Bobath therapy we provide really does make a difference to the every day lives of the children who need us. Please help us!
World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK) is the principal UK charity dedicated to the prevention of cancer through research into the promotion of a healthy diet, nutrition, physical activity and weight management. We create awareness of the link between diet and cancer risk and funds vital research.
We transform childhoods to make things better for the thousands of disadvantaged children in our region. We want to make sure no child or young person is left behind due to ill health, disability, or financial circumstance. We help children be who they want to be and get where they want to go.
Milly's Smiles provides a Holdall Bag, known as a Milly Bag for all children who have been newly diagnosed with a cancer related illness, and admitted into hospital. The bag contains lots of essential and luxury items that will help them through the first frightening weeks of their journey.
Created via charity sign up service.
MS Together is a brand new charity providing services for support and advice for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS), with a particular focus on those living with MS aged 18-35. We're called MS Together because we know that together, we are stronger.
Chestnut Tree House is the only children's hospice in Sussex and cares for 280 children and young adults from 0-25 years of age with progressive life-limiting conditions from Sussex and South East Hampshire. Built in 2003, the hospice provides a 'home from home' environment with 10 children's bedrooms plus eight family rooms, a wet and dry play area, computer and music rooms, a multi sensory room and hydrotherapy pool. The house is set in beautiful gardens within an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are potentially 1,000 families with life-limited children in Sussex. Chestnut Tree House offers support for the whole family including psychological and bereavement support, end of life and short break care and sibling support. The hospice costs more than £3 million per year to run. Families are never charged for their care and less than 8p in every pound is funded by the government, so we rely heavily on the generosity, help and support of the people of Sussex.
The hospice costs £2.2 million to run, with Salisbury Hospice Charity having to raise £1.5 million of the funding required. Over 1,000 people a year are helped both in the hospice and in the wider community. Without your help this could not have been achieved. Thank you.
Ramsbury Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is a registered charity whose main purpose is to raise funds for any additional activities and equipment needed to support the best education possible for all pupils at Ramsbury Primary School.
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.
Friends of Breathe Arts Health Research (Charity number 1176678) supports arts-based interventions in the health sector, primarily by supporting the work of Breathe Arts Health Research. Reflecting its cutting edge work, Breathe has received a number of awards over the years, most notably the 2016 NHS Innovation Challenge Award from NHS England. Breathe also participates in a wide range of national and international conferences and events, and its work has also received extensive media coverage on ITV News, BBC Breakfast, BBC Health News, CBBC Newsround, The Guardian and The Evening Standard, as well as in a large number of local press and specialist healthcare publications. Breathe is an award-winning not-for-profit social enterprise whose innovative programmes deliver exciting therapeutic projects for those with disabilities or other forms of health problems, with the clinical efficacy of each supported by scientific research.In addition, Breathe develops arts-based programmes in hospitals and other healthcare environments. Its major projects include the delivery of a wide ranging Performing Arts programme across the Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, the largest and most diverse programme of its type in the UK. More recently, Breathe has developed an innovative arts-based project targeting new mothers affected by Postnatal Depression – Melodies For Mums. Charity No: 1176678 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BreatheAHR/ Twitter https://twitter.com/breatheahr YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Daisy’s Dream supports children & families throughout Berkshire facing & following bereavement. Advice & support is available to over 700 children each year. • Phone advice/support • Email/online support • Direct support for children • Group events • Information/advice for professionals
The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust provides hospital services in Wakefield, Pontefract and Dewsbury. The Trust’s Charitable Funds seeks to enhance the services provided by the Trust for the benefit of patients or towards the benefit of staff, which will result in improved patient care.
The Sussex Cancer Fund works with the NHS to create new and improved facilities providing the best possible cancer care for Sussex. To date £3million has been raised to make the Sussex Cancer Centre more effective. We are now raising funds in support of The Sussex Macmillan Cancer Support Centre.