Spinal 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
East Kent Hospitals Charity aims to provide equipment and facilities for patients and their families in the care of East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. We are the Charity for the QEQM in Margate, Kent & Canterbury, William Harvey, Buckland and the Royal Victoria Hospitals.
Jewish Care is the largest social care and health charity for the Jewish community in London and the South East. Our staff and volunteers help and support over 7,000 people every week through a range of 70 services. Jewish Care – promoting meaningful lives for our community.
The KMMT was set up in 1999 to continue the initiative of a 23 year old student who passed away in September 1998 one year after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. The Trust's main objective is to provide facilities for leukaemia patients and their families which would not otherwise be available. The first Karen's Home from Home was opened at Hammersmith Hospital in 2007 and the Trust is also funding complementary therapists and a support counsellor at the Royal Free in London and the Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham with other projects under discussion.
Beaumond House offers supportive palliative care to patients with life limiting or terminal illnesses and their families. We provide short term respite care, day care and care in the community. We also provide equipment loans; complementary therapy, welfare benefits advice and a 24/7 support line
Action for Sick Children Scotland for more than 30 years has worked for children and young people to get hte highest standard and quality of care when they are ill in hospital, at home or in the community. We work for ALL sick children and young people in Scotland regardless of their illness or condition. It is very worrying when a chld is ill and we porivde support and information to their families. We help by showing where to access support and what they can expect form health car providers. Our current projects working with children and families include working in schools helping children with additional support needs to look after their oral health; working with foster and kinship carers so they can support the healthcare needs of the vulnerable children they are caring for and supporting children with long term conditions and their parents.
The Paul Sartori Foundation enables patients with cancer or other advanced illness to be cared for at home and to die at home if that is their preference. Our team of qualified nurses, health care assistants, bereavement support worker and aroma therapist deliver care of the highest standard so as to enhance the quality of life of patients, carers and families at a very difficult time. We depend heavily upon donations and fundraising activities to provide this essential care to the terminally ill.
Rosy (Respite nursing for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters) is a charitable support group, operating under the umbrella of the Oxford Health Charitable Funds Charity , that is dedicated to the provision of additional respite care to Oxfordshire's sick youngsters in their own homes, born with life-limiting or chronic conditions and others who have developed these conditions.
Transaid is an international UK development charity that aims to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods across Africa and the developing world through creating better transport. Projects focus on access to health and community run transport, transport management and professional driver training.
Improves medical education around the world by improving teaching infrastrucure or directly supporting medical students in key areas
About us Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a medical charity, established in 1989 which aims to support an extended approach to health and wellbeing. Starting with the modern medical perspective of the patient as a whole person, we offer extended therapeutic options for: Our specialist areas We have particular expertise in: Camphill Wellbeing Trust also provides therapeutic and medical support to Camphill communities locally and throughout Scotland. Research & Education The Trust is involved in research, education and training. We publish in peer-reviewed journals and offer placements to medical students and other healthcare professionals. Support us Our fundraising enables us to provide equality of access to our therapeutic services. Please donate to help us continue to offer our extended approach to those who need it. At times we fundraise for specific projects. Those projects seeking donations are listed at left. Please take a look. Camphill Wellbeing Trust Promoting Health in Community Camphill Wellbeing Trust is a business name of Camphill Medical Practice Ltd. Registered number SC120539. Scottish Charity number SC016291.
Foal 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.
It provides support and comforts to both in-patients and out-patients, eg. transport, flowers in wards and public spaces, coffee shop. It also finances certain training facilities for medical and nursing staff.
The charity covers Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Bassetlaw Hpl (Worksop) and Montagu Hpl (Mexborough) and enhances patient care by the purchase of equipment and provides additional comforts/facilities for both patients and staff. Please email [email protected] or ring 01302 366666 Ext 3908
Jospice 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.
Cavell Nurses' Trust supports the UK's 650,000 registered nurses, health care assistants, whether student, working or retired, who need financial help and support following illness, injury and other difficulties. It has given financial support worth more than £2.5 million over the last five years
Thank you for deciding to support the West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust Charity. We provide funding for extra equipment and better facilities to improve the welfare of all hospital patients in the West Hertfordshire area. We also provide funds to support staff training and education which in turn will better equip our nurses to provide a much higher standard of care.
St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity which looks after people with life limiting illnesses. We aim not just to look after the patient, but to support their family, friends and anyone else affected by the disease.
We are a parent led charity supporting children with heart conditions and their families that have been or are treated on Ocean Ward, Southampton General Hospital. We offer hardship grants, equipment for use by families on the ward & at home, and social events to support children and families.
Queen Victoria Hospital provides life-changing surgery and care to every NHS patient who needs us. With your support QVH can do even more to help rebuild lives such as making improvements to patient environments, purchasing items for the benefit of patients, and supporting research.
The KMMT was set up in 1999 to continue the initiative of a 23 year old student who passed away in September 1998 one year after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. The Trust's main objective is to provide facilities for leukaemia patients and their families which would not otherwise be available. The first Karen's Home from Home was opened at Hammersmith Hospital in 2007 and the Trust is also funding complementary therapists and a support counsellor at the Royal Free in London and the Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham with other projects under discussion.
INQUEST provides free independent advice to bereaved people on contentious deaths & their investigation with a particular focus on deaths in custody. “l can’t thank you enough for the help and support you have given us over our terrible loss, if it wasn't for you, we would not have coped.”
NeoAngels charity is a registered charity that helps to care for premature and sick new born babies, their mothers and families in the special care unit at North Tees Hospital based on ward 23. The fund aims to provide the highest quality of care on a ongoing basis and aims to raise as much money as possible to support a range of facilities, families, staff and equipment.
CMT United Kingdom is the national support group for people affected by Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, also known as Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy. The organisation provides advice, support and information for people with the condition, family, carers and medical professionals.
Organising inclusive mud and endurance runs, in order to provide funds for chosen local charities including Medical Detection Dogs, The Puzzle Centre and for injured service men and women.