The Development and Alumni Relations Office at the University of Sussex
We raise funds to assist in the treatment and care of persons suffering from mental or physical illness, in particular Huntington's disease. We also give funds to promote research, grants to other organisations with similar purposes and other such support as the trustees see fit.
The Wessex Neurological Centre serves a population of 3 million throughout central southern England & the Channel Islands. Having successfully raised £80,000 to provide a dedicated 'critical care' ambulance, and £145,000 to fund the creation of a Paediatric Video-Telemetry Suite (used to assess children with severe Epilepsy as to their suitability for life-changing corrective surgery), our latest appeal aims to raise a further £200,000 for our most ambitious project to date - the Fluorescence Enhanced Neurosurgery Appeal. Surgeons at the Centre perform vascular neurosurgery (to repair aneurysms, haemorrhages and the like), on hundreds of patients each year. By equipping one of the Centre's operating theatres with a new, state-of-the-art operating microscope fitted with the FL800 Fluorescence system, most of these patients will benefit. Fluorescence Enhanced Neurosurgery enables surgeons to clearly visualise blood-flow in adjacent brain tissue, reducing the possibility of either a recurrence of the bleed, or of a post-operative stroke. For further details, please visit
Racing Welfare provide help for those in need, who work, or have worked, in the British racing and Thoroughbred breeding industry. We give professional guidance and support to the unseen army of dedicated stud stable and support staff whose work is vital for the well-being of our sport.
The Farming Community Network (FCN) provides practical support to farming people during periods of anxiety, stress and problems relating to both the farm household and business. We have a network of volunteers from the farming community, providing a visiting service and a national Helpline.
Our mission is to help motivated students from disadvantaged backgrounds win places at top universities. We match students with graduates who they see for a weekly hour's tutorial, and organise for authors, economists, and others to run workshops which students choose according to their interests.
The Apax Foundation is the channel for Apax Partners’ corporate giving globally and a UK-registered charity (Charity number: 1112845). The Apax Foundation’s objectives are: - The relief of financial hardship, either generally or individually, of people living in socially and economically deprived areas in the United Kingdom and overseas through the provision of grants or services; - The advancement of education; - To further such other purposes which are charitable in accordance with the law of England and Wales as the Trustees think fit.
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
We work with schools, families and communities across Gloucestershire and the surrounding area to establish nurturing, positive and stimulating environments that enable all children and young people to live an active and healthy lifestyle.
Tom Harrison House is a specialist facility providing an addiction recovery programme exclusively to military veterans, reservists, emergency personnel, and their families. We provide a trauma-informed programme based on a “sensory and wellbeing” model of care, support, therapy and education.
Restore empowers over 800 people with mental health problems in Oxfordshire to be experts in their own recovery and to find and keep employment. We support people through activities such as gardening, woodwork and catering, and through one-to-one employment support.
A trusted, volunteer-led international charity with a 100% donation policy, delivering lifesaving aid across the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and beyond. We personally distribute emergency relief and develop sustainable projects to empower communities. Join us today to make a real difference.
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.
The Parachute Regiment Charity supports serving and retired members of The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces, and assists the wounded and the families of those who are killed in service.
By making a donation here, you are making this donation to the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
The Winnicott Foundation helps to support care for premature and critically ill newborn babies and their families. It aims to help: - Save the lives of more babies - Enable babies to leave hospital sooner - Produce better long term futures for babies - Support parents to be with their babies
Hartlepool & District Hospice's free services improve quality of life for terminally ill adults, responding to each person's unique needs in ways which place the highest value on respect, choice and empowerment. By offering a support system we help families cope practically and emotionally throughout their difficult journey.
The Bristol Initiative Charitable Trust 1996 manages donations to support the work of the Bristol Cultural Development Partnership (BCDP). All money received is used for cultural activities, including the events of the Bristol Festival of Ideas.
We aim to raise awareness for people suffering from Heartburn, Reflux, Barrett's Oesophagus, Cardia and Oesophageal Cancer and related diseases. We aim to offer support and help through Research, Prevention and Treatment.
The OHCT gives grants to Oxfordshire churches of all Christian denominations for major fabric repairs (walls, roofs, floors and windows). If there is money to spare bells, organs, clocks, new toilets and kitchens may get grants. The annual Ride and Stride is a major source of income for the OHCT.