GAIN supports those affected by GBS, CIDP and associated inflammatory neuropathies.The Charity provides information and support to sufferers and their families, raises awareness of the illnesses amongst medical professionals/ general public.Raises funds for cutting edge research into the illnesses
There are at least three epilepsy-related deaths a day in the UK. The majority are Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). We care for the bereaved and work with families and professionals to make change. Using research and awareness, we strive to get the answers that will save lives.
JRoots organises inspiring, meaningful and educational journeys to Poland, Israel and Morocco in addition to tailor made itineraries with communities, organisations, individuals and families. More than a tour, a JRoots journey is an exploration of Jewish life in the context of the given destination.
West Suffolk Hospital Charity is the registered charity for West Suffolk Hospital. Its objective is to support the work of the hospital for the benefit of its patients and staff, by raising funds to enhance services and facilities.
Hackney Winter Night Shelter (HWNS) exists to support and shelter people experiencing homelessness and empower them to help themselves intolonger term, sustainable accommodation. HWNS is a project of Hackney Doorways.
Forest Holme Hospice cares for those with life limiting illnesses in Poole and surrounding areas. Our team of specialist medical staff and counsellors care for over 1600 patients each year both at home and in the Hospice. Your help will ensure we are here for future patients and their families.
Action for BPAN was created by two mothers who's daughters have been diagnosed with this rare Neuro-degenerative condition. As the UK's first charity for BPAN we want to fund the vital research for a cure or treatment and give a voice to this rare community of wonderful children and parents.
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Jersey Hospice Care offers specialist palliative care to patients with any life limiting illness. Our aim is that patients are enabled to live the remainder of their lives to the full, to remain at home if they wish and to die with dignity where they choose. Thank you
The Rock Trust works in Edinburgh and the Lothians with young people between the ages of 16- 25 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Our role is to advise, educate and support young people to build better futures.
We Can Kick It is a UK based charity, which raises funds to provide free football clinics for children affected by cancer. We believe in the healing power of football and support families impacted by cancer on and off the field.
In April 2013, The Boom Foundation was set up and it remains the only charity in NI dedicated to supporting patients suffering from sarcoma, a rare form of bone and soft tissue cancer. 50% of funds raised go to Sarcoma UK towards vital research; the rest supports those affected by sarcoma in NI.
Mary Stevens Hospice provides specialist palliative care to all members of the community Supporting adults who have a non-curative illness such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's disease, cardiac disease, HIV / AIDS.
Rhino Ark raises money for the building of the one of the world's largest eco-fences, designed to fence in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park and surrounding indigenous State forest land, which together comprise a total of 2000 km2. This area is now described as the Abedare Conservation Area (ACA). This not only provides an "ark" for endangered species, such as rhino and bongo, but preserves one of Africa's greatest eco-systems.
Cheshire Without Abuse was founded in 1977 to provide temporary accommodation, advice and practical help to women, men and children escaping domestic abuse. We offer a wide range of advice, support and information for anyone who is or has previously experienced domestic abuse as an adult or child.
Every pound you donate will make a real difference; supporting visionary research into rare lung cancers and providing vital wellbeing support to meet the emotional and psychological needs of families where a parent is living with an incurable cancer. Thank you.
CDKL5 deficiency disorder is a rare condition which manifests in the first few months of life with rare and complex epilepsy. Children and adults with CDKL5 require life long support. CDKL5 UK aims to support families through direct support and patient advocacy. #Togetherwearestronger
Rainbow Valley will give people of all ages living with and affected by cancer, including family and friends, the opportunity to make choices about their health, the disease and its effects. It will be a centre dedicated to exploring various holistic therapies, traditional and innovative SC043315.
Project WHY UK is a registered charity set up to help advance education and relieve poverty in Delhi. It supports Project Why, a Delhi based charity which provides education, training welfare.They help transform the lives of some of the most disadvantaged children and families living in the city.