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(UK, 1089600) Browse eventsThe Primary Care Cardiovascular Society is an educational charity for healthcare professionals who influence the care and outcome of patients with or at risk of cardiovascular disease in the primary care setting. PCCS Bike Ride Challenge 2010 - Friday, 2nd July to Sunday, 4th July - Edinburgh to Newcastle - 'Forth to Tyne Coasts and Castles' - 200 miles. For more information of this event, please contact Kathryn at [email protected]
(UK, 1086466) Browse eventsThe Trust cares for the needs of children in Belarus whose health is still being seriously affected by the legacy of Chernobyl. It provides respite holidays to help boost their immune systems and supports projects within Belarus to provide the appropriate environment to support and care for these children.
(UK, 3867950) Browse eventsThe St John Eye Hospital Group is the main provider of eye care in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. In 2008, we treated 93,657 patients - 25,579 under the age of 18. Training local Doctors and Nurses is also an essential objective of the Group. We treat patients regardless of race, religion or ability to pay.
(UK, 294248) Browse eventsThe Ronald McDonald at Guy's is an independent children's charity providing free accommodation and caring support for families whose children are in hospital. Their stay can be from a few days to many months. The House provides a 'home from home' for parents with kitchen's playroom and a secluded garden.
(UK, SC030071) Browse eventsSupport patients and staff at hospital by providing additional facilities
(UK, 1123417) Browse eventsIt cares for patients with advanced and deteriorating illness towards the end of life. Its nurses create a special environment for those who wish to die at home. It offers care that encompasses both the person with the life threatening illness and those that matter to that person.
(UK, Ireland Air Ambulance - N/A) Browse eventsIreland Air Ambulance hope to launch Ireland's first Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS). Based in Northern Ireland, but aiming to cover the border counties of the Republic as well, this free-to-user service is being funded entirely by donations received from the general public and local businesses.
(UK, SC032390) Browse eventsThe BRC is a small charity which provides antenatal and postnatal classes, information and emotional and practical support to women and their families through pregnancy, birth and early parenthood. We have a lending library and several free support groups including breastfeeding, international women and homebirth in a warm welcoming environment!
(UK, 502473) Browse eventsNewcastle Healthcare Charity is an NHS dedicated charity who support local hospital services at the RVI, Newcastle General and Walkergate hospitals (general & specialist care); St Nicholas & St George's hospitals (mental health services) and Hunters Moor hospitals (neuro-rehabilitation). The charity enhances patient care, treatment and experience through a wide variety of grants; supports innovative research and development and facilitates additional training and support for NHS staff
(UK, 297847) Browse eventsOur vision is that patients with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses in our area can choose how and where they want to be cared for towards the end of life. We provide 24/7 responsive Hospice at Home care and support for all the family during the illness and through bereavement.
(UK, 1111002) Browse eventsWorking with children in Bangladesh slums. Among other we provide full educational expenses, uniform, transport, books, nutrition and comprehensive medical care to the entire family members. Average cost is about £22 per month. Our long term goal is to unlock the cycle of poverty.
(UK, 1072300) Browse eventsSWINDON STROKE SUPPORT GROUP = FUN, FRIENDSHIP & A HELPING HAND a.. The Group aims to improve the quality of life of stroke survivors and their carers. b.. To prove that there is a life after a stroke. c.. Keen to make the best of what life has to offer.
(UK, 205483622) Browse eventsPromoting awareness and prevention of group B strep disease in babies before birth through early infancy
(UK, 1153903) Browse eventsDelivering gifts and smiles for children receiving treatment on Cystic Fibrosis and Oncology wards.
(UK, 1161678) Browse eventsCambridge Breastfeeding Alliance (CBA) is a small charity set up to provide much needed skilled help, support and information for families in and around Cambridge who want to breastfeed their babies. We run a free weekly drop-in staffed by breastfeeding counsellors and IBCLC lactation consultants for mothers and babies, and their families, offering support and encouragement. We are dependent on donations to pay our running costs including room rent. Please support us! "If it weren’t for the support, practical advice and reassurance I got there I don’t think I’d have kept on breastfeeding, and I’m really glad I did! This caring place is exactly what is needed to help people to get going and keep going with breastfeeding." Claire "Without the welcoming, non-judgemental support I received here I doubt I would have succeeded in breastfeeding beyond three weeks. Due to the expertise, patience and care of the staff and volunteers, my daughter received the benefits of breastfeeding for over a year " Rachael
(UK, 1155471) Browse eventsWe are a small charity that provides the sickest children of Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham and their families a FREE short break away at a local Haven Caravan Park. We need £38,000 to make this dream come true and £10,000 each year after to continue to offer these breaks away.
(UK, 1063341) Browse eventsIt provides support and help for Cystic Fibrois sufferers at The Knight Centre at Frimley Park Hospital.
(UK, 1049772) Browse eventsThe Charity provides medical equipment, facilities and services for additional benifit of patients and staff. You can donate easily to the Hospital Ward, Clinic or area of your choice or to our specific Target Fund which has been set up to raise £3million for a new Children’s Unit. To be done in 3 phases – An Outpatient Department £700K, a new ward £2million and an Educational and Outdoor Play Area £300K.
(UK, 1101217) Browse eventsNone shall be turned away is the pledge of LAMB hospital in rural North West Bangladesh. We raise money for a poor fund so that no-one is turned away from treatment because of their poverty. It is well known locally that LAMB treats people first and deals with finance later, and so the poor come to LAMB. Every penny of donations received by LHCF goes to LAMB; as our small administrative costs are borne by our Trustees. The LAMB project runs a network of 25 clinics and safe delivery units, and a 150 bed hospital. They help an average of 460 outpatients a day. It also provides health care to the 1. 5 million poor in the surrounding villages, using more than 400 trained village health volunteers to raise awareness of how illness can be prevented. One of its proudest achievements is to decrease the number of mothers and children dying in childbirth to half the national level in this area, but there is much more to be done! In addition to clinical services LAMB’s work includes: community dvelopment; working to improve women’s rights and to reduce violence against women; training community midwives; and improving the health and education of children with disabilities.
(UK, 1061405) Browse eventsNursing at home for the terminally ill free of charge.
(UK, 1100559) Browse eventsSeeing is Believing is a global initiative to help eliminate avoidable blindness. We help bring affordable eye-care to some of the poorest communities in the world. We’re a collaboration between Standard Chartered Bank and the International Agency for Prevention of Blindness (IAPB).
(UK, 1051504) Browse eventsMaking your hospitals even better.... Colchester Hospitals Charity works to provide many extras that cannot be supplied by the NHS alone, making a real and positive difference to patient care in North East Essex.
(UK, NotaUKregisteredcharity) Browse eventsThe Edwin van der Sar Foundation supports people with brain damage. Through sport- and physical projects we aim to improve care and rehabilitation. Our involvement is both financial and substantively. We use the Foundation’s brand to create awareness and highlight the challenges they face.