(UK, 292058) Browse eventsMildmay is a pioneering HIV charity providing quality care and treatment, prevention work, rehabilitation, training and health systems strengthening in the UK and sub-Saharan Africa.
(UK, 1105645) Browse eventsVASCROFT FOUNDTION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO VARIOUS CAUSES TO GIVE A BETTER LIFE, EDUCATION, HEALTH ETC... AS WE ALL DESERVE A CHANCE IN LIFE. VF HAVE ALSO DONATED TO NATURAL DISATERS TAKEN PLACE AROUND THE WORLD – IT SEEMS MOTHER NATURAL IS TESTING US ALL.
(UK, 200415) Browse eventsThe Friends of Mayday University Hospital aims to provide comforts for patients, staff and visitors, from toys, TVs and bedside chairs to major items of surgical and medical equipment.
(UK, 512394) Browse eventsSevern Hospice provides care for patients and families who are living with life limiting illnesses. We strive to look after their medical, emotional and practical needs in a compassionate and respectful environment. We rely on public fundraising for two thirds of our income every year.
(UK, Ceesays Nursery and Primary School) Browse eventsCeesay Nursery and Primary School is a small charity that works to provide loving, compassionate early years education, family health education and a nutritious daily meal to some of the poorest, orphaned children in the Gambia, West Africa.
(UK, Back On Track - Stroke Rehab Service - N/A) Browse eventsBack On Track - Stroke Rehab Service provides Information, Advice, Rehabilitation opportunities and Support for the Stroke Survivor and their Carers in Wiltshire. Our vision is to have a Community in which, those affected by Stroke, can access the Services they need to get their lives Back On Track.
(UK, 261396) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The object of The Friends of Woking Community Hospital (FWCH) is to support the patients at this NHS Hospital, mainly by funding equipment which improves their care.
(UK, 1095806) Browse eventsWelcome to Anerley Across. Ben Cahill stared the Anerley Across Society in 1982. Through many fundraising events, we take groups of special needs and sick children and adults on ten-day holidays to Lourdes. We arrange to travel by coach/ambulance by hiring 'the jumbulance' from Across Scotland and book suitable hotel in Lourdes. Many people are unable to fly due to their disabilities or complex needs but with jumbulance and the stretcher beds and medical equipment on board we can "make the impossible possible" for them. We then establish a group. This means finding and visiting the special need and sick person prior to leaving on a trip and finding all our helpers. We travel very much as a team made up of helpers and VIP'S (patients). Our team consists of 14 able- bodied men and women, including a Doctor, Priest, male and and female nurses and 10 VIP'S. Many of the helpers travel with the Anerley Across every year. Any helper will tell you it is extremely hard work but very rewarding as very little sleep is had during the ten days. Our day starts at 6am and finishes at 11pm approximately and we can be called at night. During the day we stay together as a group at all times and we go out on day trips. Although we have a very busy schedule we still give total care to our VIP'S. All our trips are made possible through the generous support and donations that we receive throughout the year. This includes raffles, race nights, dances and an annual golf day. This charity is run on a totally voluntary basis.
(UK, 1127114) Browse eventsMiles of Smiles is a charity that aims to make youngsters who need a smile in their day feel special. To put some sparkle and love and a few giggles in their day. They do this by organising treats- or 'smiles' for children who are nominated to them.
(UK, 1080112) Browse eventsADAPT supports parents and families of premature and poorly babies whilst on the neonatal units and when the babies go home for as long as support is needed. We help parents and families through the emotional trauma of having a special care baby.
(UK, 1111220) Browse eventsKids Aid Tanzania responds to impoverished, orphaned and disabled children's care, food, education and health needs. We support over 100 children on a monthly basis. Meet the kids and see our building and anti-malaria projects on our website video at www.kidsaidtanzania.org.uk.
(UK, 1092545L) Browse eventsZoe's Place Baby Hospice is the UK's only baby specific hospice, providing specialist one to one palliative, respite and end of life care to babies and small children from ages 0-5. Our wonderful nursing team specialise in supporting and caring for babies and children who suffer with life limiting or life threatening conditions, such as Batten Disease, SMA, Brain-damage, Cerebral Palsy and Severe Respiratory Conditions. We also support families as a whole with extended counselling support, recognising that when a terminal condition is diagnosed it affects all family members. It currently costs us in excess of £1.3 million just to keep the doors of our hospice open and we therefore rely upon the generosity and support we receive from the community to keep our vital services going.
(UK, 700981) Browse eventsThe objects of the Charity are : - It's objects are the relieving of sickness and distress resulting from both renal failure and following a transplant at St James's Hospital, Leeds, as well as the education of the public on the importance of carrying the NHS donor card and publicising the signing of the NHS Organ Donor Register.
(UK, 1015941) Browse eventsSt. Gemma's Hospice provides specialist medical and nursing care for people with life threatening illnesses, predominantly cancer, along with support for their families, in the In-Patient Unit, by the community care nurses, in the Day Hospice, or as an Out-Patient.
(UK, 281362) Browse eventsSt Catherine’s Hospice helps local people living with a terminal illness achieve the best possible quality of life. Across Mid Sussex and East Surrey we support patients and their families. All our care is free of charge and every year we must raise £5.5 million to fund our work.
(UK, 229151) Browse eventsWho are we? We are an official Charitable Body with an elected Board of Trustees and a group of volunteers working together with the NHS Primary Care Trust. What do we do? We run the Hospital Shop, the two Coffee Shops and the daily Ward Trolleys. Also, we have book sales, collecting boxes for loose change in the Hospital Foyer and collecting tins around the Island. Why do we do it? To supplement the excellent service already provided by St Mary’s by financing extra facilities which enhance the lives of patients, staff and visitors alike. In recent years, the League of Friends has provided much-needed equipment which has contributed to patient well-being, both during their stay in hospital and also in community care. Since the League of Friends, now the Friends of St Mary’s Hospital, was founded, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised. Approximately half a million pounds has been donated from the takings achieved by the volunteers since the year 2000.
(UK, 1060865) Browse eventsCrossroads Care Havering provides respite care for relatives and friends caring for someone who has a disability or chronic illness. Crossroads Care Havering (the working name adopted by Havering Crossroads Ltd) is affiliated to the national Crossroads Care Associaiton.
(UK, 1103862) Browse eventsOur objective is to raise funds for a permanent memorial to Mary Seacole, the Jamaican/Scottish Crimean War nursing heroine. The 3 metre high bronze statue will be located in the grounds of St Thomas' hospital in London facing the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament.
(UK, 210012) Browse eventsOur aim: to raise funds for the benefit of patients and staff at the various health care units at St Margarets Hospital Epping and in the local community. Friends of St Margarets work to raise funds and raise awareness for the new Hospital on The Plain, Epping. The new St Margarets is a Community Hospital, with three in-patient wards and many out-patient clinics and departments, serving the people of a wide surrounding area there and in their homes. Recently, the League of Friends has made four large gifts to the inpatient wards: *Hoists above every bed which have been greatly welcomed by patients and staff alike *Twelve pressure-relieving mattresses for patientswho must spend prolonged periods in bed *A state-of-the-art cardiac monitor for use in the Rapid Assessment Unit and other departments at St Margaret's *Four superbly engineered beds which meet the special nursing needs of patients with Alzheimers and Dementia We regularly make smaller gifts such as payment for special staff updating courses and equipment, and most recently have been able to meet a request from the Mental Health unit for a laptop and software for use with dementia patients. We look for fundraising from local events, local clubs and organisations, donations made in place of birthday and anniversary gifts, and from legacies. We are now pleased that we can make giving easier through this online page, and are able to keep supporters up-to-date with news of events and gifts on our new website. ARE YOU HOPING FOR A PLACE IN THE 2013 LONDON MARATHON? OUR RUNNER IN 2010 RAISED OVER £1000 FOR THE FRIENDS OF ST MARGARET'S HOSPITAL - COULD YOU DO THE SAME?
(UK, 280568) Browse eventsOUR CHARITY SUPPLEMENTS THE LOCAL HOSPITAL SERVICE BY THE PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES FOR THE RELIEF OF PRESENT OR FORMER PATIENTS IN NEED; PROVIDES AMENITIES IN THE HOSPITAL FOR PATIENTS & STAFF INCLUDING A TEA BAR; AND ENCOURAGE & MAINTAIN PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE HOSPITAL AND RAISE FUNDS TO ACHIEVE THESE ENDS.