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.
The PFC Trust was founded by Patrick and Frances Connolly following a lottery win. It is now the work of a group of like-minded people dedicated to helping their community. A main aim of the Trust is to support the sustainability of projects which are already working for the community.
We are a national umbrella agency for over 135 specialist rape and sexual violence support organisations. We aim to support and empower survivors of rape, sexual violence and/or childhood sexual abuse.
The Rosemary Foundation provides palliative care in their own homes for people with life threatening illnesses and also support for their carers and families. There is no cost to the patient or their family. It operates within a 15 mile radius of Petersfield.
Children in Distress is a UK registered charity caring for Europe's forgotten children, the abandoned, terminally ill, or in need of care and support. Our children's and therapy centres offer "Hope and Hospice Care". We exist simply: To Cure Sometimes, To Help often, To Comfort Always.
AMEND is a patient support group for those affected by rare multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders, associated familial and sporadic growths – some cancerous. We provide worldwide support, have a research database and promote the awareness of MEN within the medical fraternity. We produce patient information approved by a medical advisory team.
Worldreader is creating a world everyone can be a reader by providing students and their families free access to its vast digital library via e-readers and mobile phones. Since 2010, over 7.6 million people have read from a digital library of over 40,000 local and international e-books on Worldreader platforms.
England and Wales Blind Golf Was formed in 1982 to provide blind people with the opportunity to participate and compete in the great game of golf. Loss of sight has a devastating effect and coming to terms can be traumatic. EWBG can play a vital role in helping to restore confidence and self esteem
It promotes recovery for people living with mental illness and mental health problems by: working with the community, providing accommodation and support, giving advice and information,promoting independence and choice and ensuring equity and respect.
St Oswald's provides specialist care for local adults, young people and children. Situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, their purpose-built facilities offer a range of flexible services to North East families. They make no charge for any of their services, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone.
First Step’s vision is to provide the best possible environment to support each family and to enable their very young children with special needs and/or disabilities to maximise their individual potential.
Sport Birmingham is committed to creating and promoting accessible opportunities for all; working to inform, educate and support communities so that Birmingham is a healthier place to live, learn, play and work.
"Children with Cancer in Malawi” was established in 2005 by members of the Newcastle Paediatric Oncology clinical and research teams, to help provide essential care for children with cancer who attend the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi.
We deliver aid to displaced people or those at risk. Our focus is currently Kosovo although aid has been taken to Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Sri Lanka and Philippines. We are all volunteers with no affiliation to any organisation, religion or ethnic group. Our motto is simple 'We take aid, not sides'
Forrest House is situated in the Pollockshields area of Glasgow, it is a friendly welcoming home from home for adult residents with Cerebral Palsy and similar needs.Excellent modern accommodation is supported by well trained and caring staff.
The Cure and Action for Tay-Sachs (CATS) Foundation was created to raise awareness and support families affected by Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff. They are both terminal illnesses in children where those affected by the infantile form usually lose their battle against the disease by the age of 5.
St Vincent's Hospice is a charitable organisation at the heart of the community, offering specialised care and services to all those affected by life-limiting illness.