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What we do - Ibadan Medical Specialists Group (IMSG) is a registered charitable organisation (UK Charities Commission number 1090030), established in 1995 by a group of UK-based medical graduates of the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. Nigeria. IMSG's objectives centre around the promotion of medical education and research in Ibadan.
CCLASP helps children and teenagers suffering from cancer or leukaemia. They provide advice and support for their parents. Help with vital transport. They organise annual fun outings to keep the children smiling. Help with holidays to Disneyland. They have holiday homes in Berwick, Seton Sands and Perthshire.
At the NHCISC we offer emotional support & information about treatments and services to anyone affected by cancer. If you need to find out information about any form of cancer or treatment, we will do our utmost to help you find what you seek. We will listen to you in confidence. www.nhcisc.org
Breathing Life provides treatment and relief for children suffering from breathing and lung disorders.We are currently fundraising to create The Breathing Life Lung Centre for Children in Cyprus, where it is vital , as there is currently no medical centre of excellence for treating lung diseases in children on the island. We hope the new centre will open in June 2009.
Help Stiliyan support and help people afflicted or affected by Leukaemia and Cancer.
Welcome to the LPS UK Online Donation Service powered by Virgin Money Giving About Us We are a UK based and registered charity and we are delighted to bring this new service to both those particpating and donating to our fundraising events. We have set ourselves a three-year objective to raise funds of £45,000 and we wanted to make it as easy as possible for people to donate to our causes. Where will the money raised from our events go to? This is a frequently asked question. 75% of proceeds will be allocated directly by our Samaj (Community) to a clinical care facility for those who are less fortunate than us in the SNV district of Gujarat in India. This is where the members of the Leuva Patidar Samaj originate. We have done a fair amount of research on how to best deploy the monies raised and we have decided to buy medical equipment for charitable hospitals in Bardoli and Navsari as required by them at the time when we make the donation in late 2013 / early 2014. Currently for certain types of medical emergencies the locals from these districts need to travel to Surat or beyond and for many this is not affordable or sometimes not feasible. The remaining 25% wiill be passed onto other local UK chairties as decided by our regions.
The Centenary Fund, established in 2002, gives you the opportunity to contribute to the development of education worldwide through research and scholarships, as well as securing resources for current and future students. More information can be found at www.ioe.ac.uk/donate
Helping children with kidney problems or who need a transplant, Providing Financial and emotional support, home visits and family respite time.
The George Easton Memorial Trust was set up in memory of George who died of bone cancer aged 23. The Trust funds research into the challenges that teenagers and young adults face when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. Three books published so far are widely used in Teenage Cancer Trust Units. For more information visit our website: www.cancerinyoungadults-throughparentseyes.org
Established in memory of one of Wales’ greatest ambassadors - Ray Gravell, our trust supports causes in West Wales that we know would have been close to his heart. Rugby legend, broadcaster and passionate Welshman, Grav was an inspiration to so many.
The London Triathlon is aiming to raise £1million in 2004. The London Triathlon Gold Charities are: Cancer Research UK, Community Links, NCH and Rainbow Trust. Visit our website to read more about them - www.thelondontriathlon.com/04pages/charity.shtml
SACCT’s fundraising began following the successful treatment our grandson Joseph received at Sydney Children’s Hospital. Four years on we now also support CLIC Sargent, helping UK children & World Child Cancer which provides lifesaving treatment & palliative care to children in the developing world.
Spinal Research West Midlands Branch was set up in November 2006 by Colin Javens on his return from his Driving Home expedition and is jointly managed by Val Javens. The aim is to raise funds for International Spinal Research Trust (281325) and to help fund a cure for paralysis.
The Natalie Kate Moss Trust was setup by the Moss family after the sudden death of Natalie. The Trust's aims are to support individuals who have suffered a brain injury through university life, and to generate funds for the continued research into the prevention and treatment of Brain Haemorrhages.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Charity Finance Group is the charity that champions best practice in finance management in the voluntary sector.
Challenge for Life was established to help and support those affected by cancer. Furthermore, it will look to support individuals, groups, and both charitable and non-charitable organisations in the areas of cancer awareness, prevention, research, treatment, care, and support.
It aims to raise awareness about congenital heart diseases in children and to promote and fund research that will lead to a better understanding of these conditions and more viable methods of treatment.
RIS is a specialist information charity the leading provider in the UK of directories, websites, information systems and research about services for people in need. With RIS's high quality publications, people can access the full range of options and most appropriate services to help them with their problems.
The Jill Todd Trust was established in 2011 in fond memory of Jill Todd a 23 year old photography graduate who had her life taken by a short but aggressive cancer related illness. The objectives of the Trust are to raise funds for: Cancer Research + Care + Promotion of Early Careers in Photography
CHORF raises money to fund research into Osteosarcoma a rare form of bone cancer that effects mainly young people and kills between 150 and 200 young people in the UK each year.