Lincolnshire House Association provides Residential, Day Care, Respite and Independent Living for adults with Cerebral Palsy and similar disabilities.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.In March 2011 I was diagnosed with Breast cancer at 45 years old - I am on a mission to help make a difference in Cumbria.At the Odyssey Foundation firmly believes that cancersupport should be through a holistic approach incorporating emotional,physical, and educational support and that it should be easily available assoon as you are diagnosed.The new Charity will be based in Cumbria andaims to bridge the gap between medical and home, to be a recovery package whereyou can get high quality professional and personal advice on any aspect of thedisease however it has affected you.
Isle of Wight Society for the Blind, established in 1895, is an independent local registered charity providing support and rehabilitation services to blind and partially sighted residents of all ages resident on the Isle of Wight enabling them to live as indepentently as possible.
HUSH was formed in 1997 following the E.coli O157 outbreak in Central Scotland (Wishaw), in which 20 elderly people died and almost 500 confirmed positive for the bacterium. We support families affected by it and can link them to others who have suffered previously. We also aim to increase awareness of E.coli O157 in members of the public, medical staff and other professionals.
Snowdrop provides neuroscience based programmes of developmental stimulation for children with developmental disabilities like cerebral palsy, autism, ADHD and many more. Our programmes, are designed to stimulate brain plasticity, enable children to develop abilities they otherwise would not.
FECIN supports two projects in Tigray Northern Ethiopia, Elshadai Children's Home and Mums for Mums, an AIDS project training street women in useful skills so they can earn a living and feed their families. They counsel others about AIDS and support HIV/AIDS sufferers in their own homes.
We are a support group for those diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, their supporters and family members. Fibromyalgia is musculo-skeletal neuropathic pain syndrome affecting the whole body. Symptoms include widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, cognitive dysfunction, numbness, tingling, anxiety.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) works to save lives and reduce injuries at home, at work, at leisure and on the roads. Accidents kill about 14,000 people each year across the UK and injure millions - yet they are so easy to prevent.
ENABLE is a local voluntary organisation that promotes meaningful opportunity for people with a learning disability and / or autism throughout the Southern Area incorporating Armagh & Dungannon, Craigavon & Banbridge and Newry & Mourne.
Provides information and support for people with long term conditions
AHEAD supports AIDS/HIV awareness training, self-help clubs, interest-free loans for poor families, distribution of educational materials, capacity-building for local organisations and setting up a hostel for girls in remote and deprived areas in southern Ethiopia.
To promote and support the well being of adults with severe Autism. To improve the quality of life for them by teaching them life skills & providing opportunities to work . To provide facilities for day & residential care that will also offer respite for their families.
Hansel Foundation is a Scottish charity supporting people of all ages with learning disabilities. It provides a wide range of services including, supported living, respite, day services, supported employment & training opportunities, community supports & also a service for teenagers, supporting them on their journey into adult life.
We provide a specialist environment for pupils with Autism, run within a mainstream high school. We ensure our pupils are fully integrated into the life of the school. Our provision would be enhanced by additional resources, allowing us to provide our pupils with further wonderful opportunities.
Bowel cancer is the UK's second biggest cause of cancer deaths. Around 1 in 18 people will get bowel cancer and, of the 100 people diagnosed every day, almost half will die of the disease. Yet, in over 90% of cases, bowel cancer could be treated successfully if diagnosed early, which is why raising awareness is so important. Beating Bowel Cancer is a national charity for those affected by bowel cancer and is dedicated to raising awareness of the symptoms and ultimately saving more lives. Visit http://www.beatingbowelcancer.org to find out more.
It supports HIV/AIDS care in South Africa, provides for children of HIV/AIDS patients through a care programs and orphanage, supports the provision of education, and facilitates School Partnerships between UK Schools and Schools in the Eastern Cape of SA.
Autism Treatment trust is dedicated to helping individuals with autism reach optimum health and learning.
AidsFree Birthright for Children (ABC) enables HIV positive pregnant women to receive preventative treatment to avoid the baby's early death from AIDS. In 2009, 370,000 women unknowingly passed on HIV to their unborn children. The project in Uganda has Rotary support from the UK and around the world
The Trust was set up to provide support for young adults (18-35) suffering from cancer. It provides financial assistance for a wide variety of practical needs, including : Travel Costs, Complementary Therapies, Social Activities/Breaks, Non-NHS Wigs, Childcare, Respite Care & Domestic Help.
Positive Help provides practical help to people living with HIV/AIDS in Edinburgh. Its services include children's befriending, transport to medical care, and domestic help, all provided by dedicated volunteers. It works from the ethos that asks people what they want, instead of telling them what they should have, and therefore provides help that is truly needed.
..Our Aim is to give every child & young person that has been given a cancer diagnoses a FREE Bandana. Bandanas for the brave is a charity that has been set up after my own son lost his hair, when going through a long course of chemotherapy, after he was diagnosed with a Brain tumour in 2010.
The aim of the charity is to preserve and protect the life of people in the county of Cornwall, in particular by the provision of a breast care centre for Cornwall to relieve persons suffering from breast disease: To provide equipment and facilities to help achieve this aim.
PEPAIDS is a UK based charity which provides financial and administrative support to SAPEP, an HIV/AIDS awareness initiative that operates in two rural districts in Southern Zambia. As well as educating and raising awareness, SAPEP equips young people with the life skills they need to overcome cultural pressures and avoid contracting HIV.
Asperger’s Children and Carers Together (ACCT) is a parent-led support group for children and families affected by Asperger’s syndrome and High Functioning Autism. We run activity groups for children and teenagers with Asperger’s and Autism, carers support and day trips and other outings.