(UK, 1113697) Browse eventsThe Butterfly Hospice Trust has built a six-bed hospice on a four-acre site in Boston to increase specialist care treatment choices available to patients with life limiting illnesses who live in South East Lincolnshire. It was officially opened by HRH the Princess Royal on 11th April 2011
(UK, 1052467) Browse eventsThe 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.
(UK, 1048868) Browse eventsACT 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.
(UK, 1058567) Browse eventsThis Fund was set up in 2003 with the aim of raising £250,000 to provide 3 additional intensive care cots for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This was achieved in just two years with magnificent support from staff, families and the local community. Donated funds are utilized to purchase specialist equipment.
(UK, Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke - N/A) Browse eventsNI 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.
(UK, 1103694) Browse eventsCharitable donations make a real difference to both the patients and the staff of Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. The extra funds are used to enhance services and facilities as well as purchasing additional equipment to optimise patient care.
(UK, 1054072) Browse eventsSASH Charity raises money to enhance the patient care provided at Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. We do this by investing in state-of-the-art equipment, enhancing the hospital environment, supporting health research, providing specialist training and funding additional clinical resources.
(UK, SC015405) Browse eventsSpinal Injuries Scotland is the national voluntary organisation concerned with new and long-term spinal cord injured people, their relatives and friends, along with those involved in the management, care and rehabilitation of the injury. Help SIS to continue our valuable work using Just Giving
(UK, 1107883) Browse eventsThe Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Charity raises vital funds to provide new equipment and facilities that will enhance patient care for the people of Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales. The generous support we receive from groups and individuals also helps us to provide a more comfortable environment for the patients, visitors and staff in our hospitals, for which we are extremely grateful.
(UK, 201654) Browse eventsFoal Farm's aim is to take in as many sick, distressed and unwanted animals as possible and restore them to health and happiness. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident of Foal Farm for the rest of its life.
(UK, 1082989) Browse eventsThe charity works to improve the experience of patients and carers when they access those services run by the CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, as well as to support staff who look after them. The Trust provides a wide range of Mental Health, Learning Disability, Addictions, Eating Disorder and Community services, for children, working age adults, and older adults, across North, and North West London. Some of these services are recognised nationally as specialist in their fields, and patients may be referred from anywhere within the UK. Where possible, the Trust seeks to see and treat patients close to their local community. However, sometimes, an individual needs a period on a ward, and CNWL is able to provide this too. To achieve this, CNWL has over 100 sites across North and North West London. Individual donations or fundraising activities from friends and supporters of the Trust are very welcome. While the Charity prefers to keep donations unrestricted, all clinical teams have access to funds designated for their use by the Charity. These funds are often used to provide facilities or experiences for patients and staff. Two examples are: The Nightingale Project, which seeks to bring art and artists into a clinical environment, to provide colour and stimulation, is an example of the significant impact the charity has on the lives and experiences of patients and staff. The Tanzania Link Project: The Trust is developing a long term relationship with a hospital in Mirembe, Tanzania. The Charity is able to support this work, and the development of staff, who are able to give their time to the project.
(UK, 1090151) Browse eventsJospice is one of the oldest hospices in the country, providing care and support to terminally ill people and their families from within the Liverpool and Sefton areas. As it is only partially funded by the NHS, fundraising is a vital part of the work at Jospice.
(UK, 1120531) Browse eventsThe BTA supports women suffering from Post Natal Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or birth trauma. We are mothers who wish to support other women who have suffered difficult births and we aim to offer advice/support to anyone finding it hard to cope with their childbirth experience.
(UK, 1097599) Browse eventsVerity 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) .
(UK, 1160905) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1058878) Browse eventsThe object of the charity is to apply for any purpose relating to the National Health Service wholly or mainly for the service provided by this Trust. The main areas of activity are patient welfare, staff welfare and research.
(UK, 509759) Browse eventsOur aim is to add life to days for adults with ANY life limiting illness . Over 36,000 hours of care are provided free of charge through our Hospice at Home service. We also provide over 7,000 Day Therapy places providing physical, psychological, spiritual and social care to our patients each day.
(UK, 1056452) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity existing to support and enhance The Whittington's health services. Currently we are concentrating on projects around sick and tiny babies, children's ward needs, elderly care and other patient benefit campaigns.
(UK, 1057416) Browse eventsWalsall Healthcare NHS Trust provides local general hospital & community services to around 260,000 people in Walsall and the surrounding areas. We are the only provider of NHS acute care in Walsall.
(UK, 1053467) Browse eventsThe charity aims to enhance the care of and improve facilities for patients within NHS hospitals in Durham, Darlington & Bishop Auckland, and other smaller sites. It uses monies generously donated by local people to pay for patient amenities and services beyond what the NHS can provide.
(UK, 512815) Browse eventsIt offers help and support to families of babies and children diagnosed with heart defects. It provides a support line and regular ward visits for parents during their time in hospital with their sick child. Its aim is to bring the families together at social events, where they can meet with other families, share experiences and the children make new friends.
(UK, 1050469) Browse eventsWish 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.
(UK, 701876) Browse eventsBassetlaw Hospice has for the last 11years provided specialist palliative care and support for patients with a life limiting illness. It provides Day Care services for up to ten patients a day, and a specialist six-bed roomed in patient unit for respite, symptom management and final phase care. It makes no charge for the service and aims to offer support to both patients and their families, adding hopefully life to days, when days cannot always be added to a life.
(UK, 1049197) Browse eventsAt Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, our priority is to deliver great care to the people of Sutton, Merton and Surrey. Across our four hospitals (St Helier Hospital, Sutton Hospital, Epsom Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children) we see and treat more than 700,000 people per year.We're a large Trust with a bright and busy future, and over the years we have gone from strength to strength. For example, we have met all of the government standards that are expected of us for the past three years running and we receive lots of positive feedback from our patients on a daily basis. You can read more about us and our performance on our website.But despite our successes, we still warmly welcome your support. Last year, we received some incredibly kind donations from members of the public, including a grateful father who donated £1,000 to the neonatal department at Epsom, a patient who raised £500 with a fly-fishing event and a local pub that donated toys and a television to one of our children's wards. You could make a huge difference to our patients and their loves ones. Whether your gift is large or small, or whether you raise your money by climbing a mountain or baking cakes, your donation will go straight back into helping local patients and their loved ones.