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Southern Area Hospice Services provides invaluable support and care to people suffering from cancer and other terminal illnesses living within the Southern Health Board area. SAHS's aim is to provide the best quality of life for patients and their families. All services are provided free of charge and SAHS rely heavily on voluntary donations to continue providing our special care.
Wish One of the Jellybean Kids' Appeal for a child-friendly A&E area is complete, with the new Children's Emergency Department up and running. Wish Two, for extra equipment for sick and premature newborn babies in the Neonatal Unit, has also been recently completed with the provision of £80,000 worth of extra high-tech equipment ensuring that every baby has the best possible start in life. And we are pleased that Ronald McDonald House Charities have agreed to fund a seven-bedroom parents accommodation unit at a cost of £750,000 completing Wish Three, but the appeal still has one more wish to achieve. The Jellybean Kids' Appeal is now raising funds for Wish Four? child friendly elements and equipment within a new Child Assessment Centre, especially for children with complex needs. The Multi Disciplinary Team assesses the development of over 400 children each year, and having a great, child-friendly environment will put children at ease - and with the children, parents, brothers & sisters all happier, successful assessments are easier too.
MediCinema enriches the quality of life for patients young and old, including those in beds and wheelchairs, by installing state-of-the-art cinemas in hospitals to bring the magic of the movies to them, their families and carers.
The Winnicott Foundation helps to support care for premature and critically ill newborn babies and their families. It aims to help: - Save the lives of more babies - Enable babies to leave hospital sooner - Produce better long term futures for babies - Support parents to be with their babies
Support for Life. An opportunity to say thank you and to support local health care. Cymorth am Oes. Cyfle i ddweud diolch a chefnogi gofal iechyd lleol.
The KGH Charity Fund helps to improve the lives of patients, their families, visitors, and staff at the Kettering General Hospital. Every donation is gratefully received and makes a big difference to the individual services and care the hospital provides. By helping the KGH Charity Fund today, you may well be helping a loved one tomorrow. Thank you for your support.
The Amelia-Mae foundation was set up when we lost Amelia-Mae to Neuroblastoma at aged 2. We, the volunteers of this charity, fight in Amelia's name to ensure no family goes unsupported throughout and beyond treatment. Please help us to sustain this support
ACT believes that every patient deserves the best possible care available. We provide funding for the extras that are needed to make a difference for patients at Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals. On JustGiving a chosen area for funding can be specified in the 'My Story' section.
The Hospice Trust relies entirely on fundraising and donations to support the provision and development of specialist palliative care services, which include a 12-bedded in-patient unit, day care services for 60 patients weekly and a hospice at home service.It is responsible for the recruitment and management of voluntary services.
HospiceCare is a community nurse-led service with a range of services available that are tailored and delivered to meet the individual’s needs. We offer friendship, empathy and a safe place to talk about fears and hopes for the future, whether in the Hospice building itself or in someone’s home.
NI Chest, Heart and Stroke promotes the prevention of, and alleviation of suffering resulting from chest heart or stroke related illnesses. We do this through support programmes, research in local Universites and hospitals, health promotion, lobbying, financial support and advice.
The South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust Charitable fund is a well-established fund which helps to finance some services, equipment and enhancements that would not normally be expected in an NHS hospital. We are grateful to our fundraisers and supporters for their donations.
St Giles Trust helps offenders and other disadvantaged people rebuild their lives through providing education, training, support into employment and housing. We help around 15,000 people a year working both in prisons and in the community. Our services focus on providing practical support to help people maximise their potential and break free from disadvantage, crime and social exclusion. We equip our clients with the skills and training to help others through high quality peer services, enabling people to make the journey from client to professional worker, using their first hand experiences to benefit others.
Any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service, wholly or mainly for the services provided by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and Plymouth Teaching Primary Care Trust.
We work with hospitals and other charities to assist in the rehabilitation of children undergoing cancer treatment in the UK. By introducing children to Chemo Duck, a unique tool has been developed to help support them through their treatment and to help alleviate anxiety. #HuggableHope
Live Life Then Give Life works tirelessly to save the lives of all those who need an organ transplant in the UK. Funds are used to raise awareness of organ donation and to fund projects that increase in the numbers of successful transplants that are carried out each year.
Ty Olwen Trust provides extra comforts and amenities for patients under Ty Olwen's care, not normally provided by the health authority. Ty Olwen cares for patients and families with advanced incurable disease, and consists of an inpatient unit, hospital and community teams and day centre. www.tyolwen.org
The Bubble Foundation supports the Children's Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Great North Children's Hospital. We treat babies born without an immune system who left untreated would all die by their first birthday, and older children with other immunodeficiencies who would die by early adulthood.
Three local charities are joining together to launch a fundraising challenge to raise much needed funds to support patients with any serious or life-limiting illness across North Derbyshire. Ashgate Hospicecare, Blythe House Hospice and Helen's Trust offer different services but are all committed to helping patients and their families.
The Rosemary Foundation provides palliative care in their own homes for people with life threatening illnesses and also support for their carers and families. There is no cost to the patient or their family. It operates within a 15 mile radius of Petersfield.
The Samson Centre for MS, based in Guildford, aims to improve the quality of life for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis, by providing physio & other therapies, information & support to those with the disease, as well as practical help to carers & families.Visit us at www.samsoncentre.org.uk.
The Luton and Dunstable Hospital provides a wide range of general and specialist services to 350,000 people. Our focus is strongly rooted around our patients by providing them with a more comfortable environment. All money raised by the charity supports and enhances the care we give our patients.
We offer specialist care and support to patients, families and carers who are dealing with life limiting illness and bereavement. We help people to maintain their independence or support adaption to changing abilities so that they can live their lives to the full for as long as possible.
BSA provides support to all whose lives are affected by stammering. We work to prevent stammering through early intervention, provide the optimum support for pupils who stammer and offer, through our helpline and website, information and a listening ear to adults and parents of stammering children.