OUR VISION: To harness the creativity and energy found on and off the dance floors of clubs around the world to create positive change. HOW WE DO IT: As well as running our own initiatives, we create partnerships with organisations and people within the dance music industry, and beyond, to raise funds and awareness for a variety of humanitarian, social and environmental causes. WHO WE ARE: Founded in January 2010 LNADJ (for short) strives to change the way people view charitable work and to inspire people across the globe to make small positive changes in their communities, thus becoming part of a greater positive change in the world. Since its inception the foundation has been developed through the commitment and passion of volunteers along with the support of some major players within the industry. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (or LNADJ for short) is a UK Registered Charitable Foundation. It has been developed over time through the commitment of volunteers and individuals who are passionate about making a positive change in the world. LNADJ has created partnerships with organisations within the dance music industry, and with charities, and seeks to set up mutually beneficial fund raising and awareness initiatives and schemes that benefit everyone.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Charity has always been an integral part of our football club, uniting the Celtic Family around the world in collectively-held values and beliefs.As a registered charity in Scotland, Celtic FC Foundation have raised in the region of £5m for wonderful causes on a local, national and international basis.
Please use our new account at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charities/atsociety to create your online fundraising page. Ataxia-Telangiectasia is an inherited condition affecting children and young adults. It causes severe disability and early death. The A-T Society thank you for your support.
Spifox was launched in 1983 by a group of property and construction professionals. The sole objective of Spifox is to raise funds for children's charities in Scotland, enabling the purchase of equipment and the provision of facilities to better perform their function of caring.
Polluted water is the world’s biggest killer of children under five. The Well foundation primary aim is to raise money to build wells, install hand pumps and establish health and sanitation progremmes to provide accessible clean water to the poverty stricken regions of the world.
Look Good Feel Better is the only charity specifically created to help women and teenagers combat the visible side effects of their cancer treatment, providing renewed confidence and self esteem. Our free skincare and make-up Workshops and Masterclasses take place in 75 locations throughout the UK.
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO ANYONE DIAGNOSED WITH CYSTINOSIS, AS WELL AS THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS. TO HIGHLIGHT THE DISORDER TO MEMBERS, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE WIDER COMMUNITY. TO ASSIST IN THE PROMOTION OF RESEARCH INTO THE TREATMENT OF CYSTINOSIS. TO WORK ALONGSIDE OTHER SIMILAR ORGANISATIONS IN UNDERSTANDING MORE ABOUT METABOLIC DISORDERS IN GENERAL
Countess Mountbatten Hospice provides specialist palliative care for patients with life limiting illnesses either at the Hospice, in patients' homes and the local community. Our objective is to improve the quality of life of patients while extending care and support to their family and partners.
Capability works with disabled people of all ages and their families and carers throughout Scotland. We provide a range of modern, flexible services to disabled people across Scotland in areas including employment, education, accommodation, respite and independent living. We are also a campaigning organisation, committed to using the influence we have to ensure disabled people achieve the same human and civil rights as the rest of society. Our campaigning ensures that the issues that matter to disabled people stay on the Government's agenda. Our vision is to be a major ally in supporting disabled people to achieve full equality and to have choice and control of their lives.
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.
Sense International's mission is to ensure that deafblind people throughout the world receive the education and services they need to develop their talents and play a valued role in society.
Chickenshed is a charity that must raise over £3 million every year. We're a theatre company like no other, where children, young people and adults from every walk of life, all educational backgrounds, every race and all abilities come together, share a stage and create unforgettable theatre.
Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) affects approx 10,000 people in the UK, majority are children, with no known cause or cure. The current treatment is non-specific and highly toxic, with many potentially life-threatening complications. NeST funds Bristol Children's Hospital in researching NS to find a cure.
The "RotarySwimarathon" is the major fund raising event for local charities and deserving causes in and around Grantham 7th-9th Feb It is also the home of "RotaryGlobalSwimarathon" a worldwide event 23rd Feb to help Rotary's campaign to End Polio Thank you for your support
Burgess Hill Bike Ride - a fun ride raising money for local causes. The 21st annual Burgess Hill Bike Ride will take place on Sunday 2nd June 2013. For more details visit our website at: Burgess Hill Bike Ride. If you have entered the ride and would like to invite friends to sponsor you, then please click on the Events button on the left. If you would like to make a donation then please use the button (Make a donation) on the right. 50% of the money raised, will go to St Peter & St James Hospice & Continuing Care Centre with the balance distributed to local worthy causes by joint event organisers Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath & District Round Table and Burgess Hill District Lions Club. Dont forget to tick the box for Gift Aid!
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Practical Action helps people use technology in the fight against poverty. It works in partnership with communities to develop practical answers to their problems, based on local knowledge and skills and putting people's needs first.
At Quarriers we provide support for thousands of vulnerable people across society. We know that with your kind donation, we can support adults with a disability, children, families, young people and people with epilepsy look forward to a better future.
We help support the Adult Intensive Care Units of Nottingham University Hospital. We provide equipment, staff training and education and support research to improve patient care. Our major current campaign is in partnership with Amy's Fund. Amy's Fund is dedicated to the memory of Amy Duffield, and together we are raising funds for the purchase of a state of the art ultrasound/echo machine for our AICU. This equipment will help our doctors and nurses provide immediate, individualsed care to our sickest patients..
Our aim is to improve access to justice for the most vulnerable in society We do this by raising funds and distributing them to organisations that support those who need legal help but cannot afford it. Receiving legal help makes an enormous difference to people’s lives, helping to reduce debt, poverty and suffering.
The NGH Charitable Fund was established in 1994 to help deliver the highest standards of care to the patients and families who use Northampton General Hospital. It also supports our staff to improve, extend and innovate their work with the latest technology and training, enabling them to provide patients with the very best and most up to date treatments available. Whilst the NHS receives government funding for healthcare, there is always more that can be done to improve our services. It's through the amazing generosity of patients, visitors, local companies, community groups and individuals that we are able to grow our services to help treat an even broader range of medical conditions. Northampton General Hospital serves a local population of 360,000 and operates over 600 beds, 14 operating theatres, ITU and HDU facilities. As a recognised cancer centre, we provide specialist care to a catchment population of 880,000. The NGH Charitable Fund is there to support every area of the hospital to improve patient care and we thank you for the support you give to help us achieve this.
Donations to The University of Manchester help to provide vital scholarships for outstanding students, research into global issues, and projects that enrich the lives of students and the local community. Donations can also be directed towards the Manchester Museum or the Whitworth Art Gallery.