Fighting Serious Strep A Infections The Conor Kerin Memorial Fund supports research into Strep A infections, in order to provide better methods of diagnosis, prevention and cure. Though this common bug is more usually associated with sore throats, serious invasive infections can be as fast, deadly and difficult to spot as Meningitis. The Fund also seeks to promote awareness of invasive Strep A infections, their symptoms and possible consequences, as well as their links with common childhood diseases such as Chicken Pox. To find out more visit our charitys website at www.conorsfund.org From this page you can make a donation or set up a fundraising page for any CKMF events you are taking part in, or even create one for your own event! Just use the buttons in the Support Us section of this page. It’s quick and easy to set up and personalise your fundraising page. Your friends, family and colleagues can then donate to your page instantly though the secure server, which means there is also no need to chase them for sponsorship money. And GiftAid can be collected automatically as well, boosting the amount you raise! Thanks for your help!
'Wear It Purple' is part of Rotary's 'Thanks for Life' campaign to eradicate polio from the planet once and for all! Please visit www.justgiving.com/wearitpurple
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Ambleside Kirkstone Rotary Club's Trust Fund is a Registered Charity which raises funds to support Local, National and International Good Causes.
Kent Peoples Trust, as member of the Kent Charities Group, are working with Kent County Council to raise funds for small Kent Based Charities. This site is hosted by Kent Peoples Trust but all funds will be shared by the members of the group
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A brighter future through better understanding
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The charity will promote lifelong learning for all, and public understanding of science, and to raise funds for cancer charities, in memory and in celebration of our founder and inspiration, Tim Richardson.
The Rotary Club of Yeo Vale helps local, national and international charities both through charitable fund raising activities and through the undertaking of various practical tasks where this is possible. Often a club is linked with a school and we work with Stanchester School at Stoke sub Hamdon to provide senior student training and practice job interviews. In the year ended June 2010 the club was able to donate over £17,500 to charitable causes both locally and internationally. We have continued to support Yeovil Opportunity Group in practical ways as well as financially including the provision of a website - www.yog.org.uk In 2012 we held a very successful Classic Car Show (see www.automotivespectacular.co.uk) to raise funds for the Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance and other charities. We also held a fundraising event at East Coker for Macmillan Cancer Support and Treloar Trust with a truly inspirational speaker. We have worked with the Rotary Club of Yeovil on some joint events - a Golfing Day and also "It's Childsplay" (a sponsored walk with a difference) in May. We will be repeating It's Childsplay on 5th May 2013 - raising funds for the Children's Hospice South West - please click here for more information Please visit our club website for the latest information
Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI supports research into the causes and cure of leukaemia, lymphoma and blood cancers. The charity was established in 1964 by Mr & Mrs McDowell who sadly lost their teenage daughter to leukaemia. All of the funds raised by the organisation remain in Northern Ireland to promote research into the causes and cure of leukaemia, lymphoma and related conditions. The charity supports scientists from the haematology research laboratories in the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) at Queen's University Belfast and Belfast City Hospital. The Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI scientists are experts in their field and with their research aim to understand how the disease develops, better ways of treating all these diseases and ultimately improve the outcome and quality of life for patients of all ages who are affected by leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and other related conditions. Charity No: XN 48014 0 211 Find out more Website http://www.leukaemiaandlymphomani.org/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/LAndLNI Twitter http://www.twitter.com/lal_ni
Collaborating to provide oncology massage therapy across Scotland
ForCrohns is set up to raise awareness of Crohn's Disease and money for specific research projects. This is acheived through a number of events, most notably, the annual sponsored WalkForCrohns in Hyde Park, London. Events are for people of all ages.
Shine A Light is a voluntary charity based in Belfast who try to give children living with cancer a better standard of life.
The Neuropathy Trust is committed to a better future for all sufferers of peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain. Through education and communication to patients and healthcare professionals, the aim of the Trust is to raise awareness of these neuropathic disorders and provide a lifeline to all sufferers.
CVP is a charity run PreSchool - Goverment funding just about covers the main bills, however all the extras like books, crafts, equipment.........the things that make the childrens day fun and exciting are bought through fund raising.
Friends of Nastenka is UK charity which aims to support a Moscow hospital which treats children with cancer and oncology related illnesses. Its objective is to help the hospital by purchasing urgently needed equipment and medical supplies on its behalf. Over the last two years it has raised over £30,000.
Park Attwood is an Anthroposophical health clinic which treats a wide range of illnesses by integrating mainstream and complementary medicine. It has 14 in-patient beds and an out-patient service. Treatment is provided by a team of GMC registered doctors, state registered nurses and qualified therapists.
It was set up in memory of a lovely woman in her early 40's who died of this cancer. This cancer is increasing and the charity was set up in 1989 to assist research efforts. The charity has provided equipment and funds to help University and hospital researchers.
Snowdrop Appeal was set up to provide a Virtual Simulator, special life-saving equipment for the Radiotherapy Department of the North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre. It is desperately needed. The charity was established following the death of Gwynn Jones who suffered from Leukaemia followed by skin cancer. Never underestimate skin cancer!
The Mellor March is a walk over varied terrain around the boundary of the picturesque village of Mellor, near Stockport. Founded in 1995, the Mellor March has raised over £100,000 and every penny has been donated to local cancer causes.
The purpose of Save Babies Through Screening Foundation UK is to increase awareness of the benefits of newborn screening to detect Krabbes disease and other Leukodystrophies at birth, to promote immediate life saving treatment and to be a support group to families with children suffering from these rare genetic diseases.
Charity Challenges for Kids help children in the UK raise funds for much needed medical treatment, equipment or operations abroad when help is not available on the NHS. We will help by setting up fundraising activites, such as climbing Kilimanjaro, for your supporters to take part in.
Founded by Louise Gergel's husband Laurence and both their families after Louise died from Hughes Syndrome, or "Sticky Blood" in December 2001. The charity is raising money to support research into the causes and potential cures for the disease, and to raise public awareness.