Orkney Health Board Endowment Fund’s focuses on advancement of health to provide a direct benefit to patients and staff and does not subsidise normal running expenses. The fund is overseen by trustees and has provided specialist equipment and various patient comforts to enhance hospital stays
Over The Moon Charity has been set up to raise money for the relief of sickness or disability amongst children and young people and the provision of respite support and care for members of their families. It provides unique and special care tailor made to their individual requirements.
Promoting Hinduism, community cohesion, youth education, helping the aged, infirm and the physically challenged people and facilitating medical care to the needy.
It helps the local hospital with equipment upgrade, particularly for the palliative care unit. Provides extras in the hope of making the patients stay more comfortable and homely. Provides a minibus for use of hospital and also transportation of elderly to local day centre
The Charity represents two hospitals, Glasgow Royal Infirmary and The Princess Royal Maternity. It raises money for special equipment that the NHS cannot afford, such as special non invasive equipment for very premature babies or state of the art cameras to investigate throat tumours. It was formed to help save lives.
CHAT (Children, Health and Therapy) supports children in Buckinghamshire who have individual and complex health needs. CHAT is dedicated to raising funds for equipment and extra respite nurses for which no NHS funding is currently available.
Bottletop is a youth led charity and we fundraise through innovative means. Music, fashion and events are our core way to raises funds; this enables us to deliver sexual health education to young people worldwide. Prevention is fundamental to stemming the flow of sexually transmitted diseases.
The Nottingham Liberal Synagogue is a supportive and inclusive community sharing with and caring for our members throughout life’s journey
Stroke North is a Self Help Group, for people who have suffered a stroke or TIA and their carers. A member wrote: “Coming out of hospital is very confusing. I felt very lonely and mixed up. I wouldn’t go outside because I felt so embarrassed. Now, I can go on my own in a taxi. I’ve met a lot like myself and realized I’m not alone.”
Provision of blood in emergencies to individuals in areas where the local blood supply is either unavailable or unreliable
The Friends of St. Thomas' Hospital raises money to provide comforts, amenities and benefits for patients at the hospital as well as medical and nursing equipment to improve patient care. All donations are gratefully received.
Wish For Rwanda's mission is to raise funds to deliver projects in Rwanda that will promote health, education and reconciliation following the horrific genocide that raged for 100 days across this beautiful country, when as many as one million people were brutally murdered.
CARES makes a real difference to the lives of unpaid family carers throughout Sandwell. We offer help and support to improve the quality of life and the health and wellbeing of the carers with whom we work.
To raise money to fund rehabilitation costs for Sam who has an incomplete spinal cord injury.
The Friends of Datchet Health Centre charity was established in 2003 to help and support the local community with health related issues which the NHS is unable to provide. Money has been made available for equipment, specialist nurse services and individual patient support.
Founded in 1999 to raise money for sick and disadvantaged children, the annual Sparkle Ball provides major contributions to nominated charity projects such as The Shooting Star Hospice for Children, "Home from Home" apartments for The Rhys Daniels Trust & Royal Marsden Children's Hospital, a facility at The Outward Bound Trust and The Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
Moving Forward is the User Group of the Disablement Services Centre (DSC), St Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, providing a forum and service for users of artificial limbs, orthotics and wheelchairs.
The objects of C3 are to relieve sickness suffering and poverty as well as improve the conditions for sick and terminally ill and under privileged children and their families and carers in Chesterfield and North Derbyshire or such geographical area as the Trustee's determine
..THE CHERRIES ASSOCIATION The cherries is a 5 bed home from home respite unit for disabled children, the centre provides overnight care to children to provide family's with a much needed break , The cherries association raises money for the centre to provide new & specialist equipment
TSN is the only nationwide network supporting those touched by all solid organ transplants. As well as giving patients access to someone who has undergone the same transplantation process as them, it provides the same for family and carers, before, during and after a transplant.
We give terminally ill, long-term sick and deserving children a day of joy in a lifetime of suffering, by taking them to see Santa at his home in Lapland. For many of these children it is sadly the last trip they will make. Charity no. XT13269
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To help patients and former patients (and their families) of Caroline House who are sick, convalescent, disabled or handicapped and generally to support the work of the unit and support quality of life activities for the residents.
Farncombe Day Centre offers a happy and caring atmosphere where membership is free and everyone is welcome.