SIMCAS provides trained volunteer medical staff to any incident in the South East at the request of the South East Coast Ambulance Service.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Madathlon Fund is a charity aimed at helping as many people as possible. Our aim is to relieve sickness and to preserve health by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment not normally provided by the statutory authorities
The Trust aims to increase awareness of potential accidents to children around the home and vehicle, to help family members cope with tragic loss of children and to provide funds for children’s hospitals, emergency paediatric retrieval units, and paediatric intensive care units.
THE VISION OF A TCCL LODGE… ……a holiday house where children with cancer and their families can spend quality time together in a special place with the right amenities.
The Jimmy Savile Stoke Mandeville Trust is committed to raising funds in support of the charitable work of National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital. This includes the provision of funds for the purchase and maintenance of ancillary and sports facilities.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.South Central AmbulanceLeague of Friends, in partnership with South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS), supports a network of Community Responders and Co Responders in the SCAS region.
Provision of equipment and services including counsellors and dieticians for the patients of New Court Surgery, Royal Wootton Bassett which are not funded by the NHS. Provision of transport to local Hospital and other medical facilities for those patients unable to transport themselves.
It helps the patients of The National Hospital working with the medical Staff giving contributions towards travel, Respite care, relatives travel and accommodation. It also buys equipment to improve home comforts and quality of life all that cannot be obtained from the NHS and Social Services.
In February 2008, Luke Cory was a happy 4 year old boy who had just started school. He was diagnosed with AML (Acute Myeloid Leukaemia) and subsequently underwent numerous rounds of chemotherapy, only for it to return on 2 more occasions. Despite a bone marrow transplant, radiotherapy and all the advances in medicine, Luke tragically died in December 2009.His parents and friends have set up this Trust to give other families with children facing life threatening illnesses a chance of making valuable memories by funding a holiday home at Bunn Leisure in Selsey. Luke and his parents had this chance in the New Forest while Luke was well enough to go and they desperately want other families to have the same opportunity.Bunn Leisure Holiday Park in Selsey was a favourite of Luke’s and the location is close to Chichester Hospital, so children who need treatment or emergency care can be provided for.We are pleased to announce that in March 2011 we reached our initial goal and managed to purchase a caravan at Bunn Leisure Holiday Park. However the fundraising continues to enable us to maintain the caravan for years to come.We thank you for the support you are giving us, and assure you that any contribution, no matter how small, will be carefully used and is greatly appreciated.
Friends Of UK is a charity set up in the UK by likeminded professionals who want to provide medical and social help to children and needy adults through the world especially third world countries. The charity was set up to address the drastic need for improved care and development for children living at the Chikondi Orphanage in Malawi The other principal activity to provide free field medical facilities to the needy children and adults especially the elderly. We began our work in Malawi in November 2008 by running our first medical camp under the KWATHU MEDICAL CAMP. The Charity has no religious, political or governmental affiliations. The trustees of the charity are professional in their own fields and also have access to large pools of fellow professionals. your-page" target="_blank" title="Link opens in a new window">
Verity is a self help group set up in 1997 to help women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The charity is completely self funded and is the only national charity for women with PCOS. PCOS affects millions of women in the UK and worldwide (approximately 5–10 per cent) .
The Kangaroo Club was the very first support group to be set up for ileo-anal pouch patients in 1991 at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. It is now the operation of choice for most individuals suffering with Ulcerative Colitis or FAP Regular meetings provide a great source of encouragement and support for patients about to undergo this operation.
Education for Health is the UK's leading education charity for health professionals working with patients with long term conditions. It aims to provide a consistent, comprehensive and innovative approach to professional health training across the fields of cardiovascular disease, allergic conditions, diabetes and respiratory health.
The charity is funded by donations and/or legacies received from patients, their relatives, the general public and other external organisations. The overall strategy of the Charity is to provide support to the Trusts by purchasing small equipment, providing services and facilities not normally provided by or in addition to the normal NHS provision for Patients and provide motivation, facilities, education and well being for staff in addition to the normal NHS provision.
Safe surgery and obstetrics is impossible without safe anaesthesia. This charity delivers education on anaesthesia and intensive care to health care workers in Malawi. 43 courses have been delivered to Malawian anaesthetic clinical officers since 2006. The charity is funded by grants and donations.
St John Scotland improves the safety, health and quality of life of people in need through projects such as first responders, patient transport and palliative care. We support other charities such as Scottish Mountain Rescue and the Neonatal Ambulance Service at home and St John projects overseas.
Stroke Care for Newbury and West Berkshire is an independent local charity established in 1993 which grew out of Newbury Stroke Club. Our primary aim is to provide relief and practical support to people throughout West Berkshire who have suffered the effects of a stroke. In addition to our Family Support Team which focuses on making contact with stroke survivors in hospital, we have two main Stroke Support Groups (at Woolhampton and Shaw), which have an emphasis on aftercare, rehabilitation and confidence building. The Stroke Support Groups have a club type environment where individual goals are set to target recovery. Core activities include cognitive exercises, physiotherapy, fellowship, hydrotherapy, and speech therapy. We manage Hydrotherapy and Speakability groups, and sponsor dedicated Outpatient Physiotherapy at West Berks Community Hospital. In addition there are opportunities for carers and partners to meet for fellowship and to gather information and advice.