Breast Health International is a nonprofit foundation that serves as a catalyst to advance breast cancer research and treatment, working with the greatest minds throughout the world to find the cure and to eradicate breast cancer. Our mission is to give all people affected by breast cancer the tools necessary to have the best quality of life, regardless of background or financial circumstances. In addition to sponsoring a series of International Consensus Conferences, BHI is dedicated to developing the talents of a new generation of physicians through Breast Cancer Fellowships, advancing the scope of scientific research through seed grants to pioneering doctors, and making the lives of those with breast cancer a little easier with its Fund For Living. Our aim is to reduce the suffering caused by breast cancer worldwide and ensure that no one touched by breast cancer walks alone.
Shockingly, cancer takes the lives of more young people than all other diseases combined. Survival rates haven't improved for most childhood cancer types for over 40 years. We aim to change this by raising funds for research. 100% of your donations will fund research for all childhood cancer types.
The Richard Burns Foundation was created following the death of Richard Burns, the 2001 FIA World Rally Champion, from an astrocytoma, a form of brain tumour, in November 2005. The Foundation's mission is to create a nationwide network of brain buses in the UK with the Brain & Spine Foundation.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN - Wristband launch 14 July Wristbands are available to be posted now. Be aware there is a limited supply. However there are other ways to support 2 Rifles charity appeal, please visit http://www.swiftandbold.org/2rifles 2 RIFLES have deployed on operations in Afghanistan. Casualties are sadly part of the job. The 2 Rifles Swift and Bold wristband campaign provides funding for much needed immediate support and assistance for the families, girlfriends and boyfriends of the dead and wounded in those devastating first hours and days after a tragedy. To fund raise on behalf of the appeal, please use the link below, Thank you. To donate please click here In the medium and long term excess funds are used by the Rifles Regimental Trust to fund meaningful projects for the wounded and their families. Examples of this work can be found on www.careforcasualties.org.uk
FAN provides assistance and support in all aspects of dealing with Neuroblastoma. Our main objective is to help get UK children life saving treatment usually only available abroad at great expense. FAN also provides days out, wishes and holidays, campaigns for awareness and change, and more.
The JHMT aims to raise awareness of SADS the silent killer and heartbreaker.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Restore is a medical research charity which funds research into the causes of scarring and how it may be alleviated. Scarring creates a lifelong problem in terms of physical damage, the psychological cost on the individual and the financial burden on society. It is also central to a number of diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, dementia, liver cirrhosis and Emphysema. The emphasis of the research is rooted in the challenges faced by medical staff working with patients in Plastic Surgery units. Restore engages clinicians as Research Fellows who work closely with patients and their doctors to understand the issues facing them and then to take these problems to some of the best laboratories in the country to find the solutions.
Let me first begin by introducing ourselves. Our grandfather was known as Rambhai Prince of Baroda, which is situated in the western state of Gujarat in India. He received his prince status because he had a heart of gold. When we say a heart of gold, what he did for people there was worth so much more. Homelessness and starvation is rife in India, and we really want to help in carrying forward our grandfather’s legacy. Our grandfather ensured that anyone that turned up on his doorstep was invited in and treated like a member of the family, and fed until they could eat no more. We are a newly based charity company and we are working on our first project, which is to help raise funds for the homeless kids is KASTURBA SEVASHRAM in India. Of course there are many other institutions that require funding for various needs, but we can only take on one project at a time until we grow more. We have now raised more than £5,000 so are now registered with The Charity Commission for England and Wales. The Company registration number is 7274909 and the Charity Registration number for England and Wales is 1136542. If you would like to be part of our mission to help disadvantaged children, then please help us by making a donation. You can also support the charity on a long term basis by signing up to making a monthly donation. Donations can start from as little as £1.00. Thank You RAMVIJ
City University London delivers innovative, relevant and forward-looking education, training, consultancy and research. Located in the heart of one of London, City is perfectly positioned to be the intellectual hub of the City of London. Our dialogue with business shapes the structure and content of all our programmes of study, our executive education programmes and our research. Our MBA, Specialist Masters Postgraduate and Undergraduate Programmes have a reputation for excellence in professional education. The school requires donations through the Annual Fund to support a variety of projects, constantly improving our standards and resources to achieve a level of excellence for which City is renowned. The Fund also supports scholarships allowing students to fulfil their potential, regardless of their financial means.
The Daphne Jackson Trust is a charity that has been helping women and men return to their research careers in science, technology, engineering and maths since 1992. The Trust was founded following the death of Professor Daphne Jackson, the UK’s first female physics professor who had a vision to remove the barriers that individuals face when trying to return to careers following a break for family caring or health reasons. Work life balance is a key issue in our society and many people wish to take a break for family or health reasons. In the fast moving world of scientific research, highly qualified and skilled individuals who take a career break quickly find themselves lagging behind their peers, and when returning to work, they struggle to find research-based employment which fully utilises their knowledge and experience. Our Fellowships give returners the opportunity to balance a challenging research project, with a personally tailored retraining programme that gives them the confidence and skills they need to return to their career. Our Fellows’ will contribute to research that will in future bring benefits to our society as a whole. For example, contributing to better ways to diagnose and treat disease, and developing our understanding of the mechanisms of climate change. To date, the Daphne Jackson Trust has helped over 250 individuals return to their careers and with your support we will be able to help hundreds more. The Trust is a unique organisation that brings potential returners together with sponsoring organisations and universities. Our Fellowship Advisors offer unparalleled mentoring and support throughout the fellowship, whilst Universities, learned societies and other organisations provide financial support. Donations are vital to our work in reaching out to the untapped pool of returners and helping individuals overcome the barriers they face when trying to return to their careers.
Our mission is to save and improve lives of individuals with anorexia nervosa and their families by: Our message is that anorexia nervosa (AN) is a condition a person is genetically predisposed to have. It is triggered by weight loss which, in turn, can be initiated by a variety of factors. It is neither a lifestyle choice nor a condition that can be afflicted by families or society. Scientific research has proven that AN has genetic components. This understanding is essential for two main reasons: The AN process is well understood: while most people can afford to diet and lose weight throughout their lives, individuals predisposed with AN need to realize that weight loss may result in an out-of-control psychobiological spiral, leading to even further weight loss. The possible implications of this weight loss should be realised and acepted by sufferers, family and friends who should also celebrate the high achieving personality traits and sensitive nature often associated with those predisposed to AN.
We are a Holistic Health Care registered in 1982 we grew in response to the Aids crisis. We now see people with many conditions such as cancer and depression with a specific emphasis on serving the marginalized and excluded. Testimonial: ‘Helios does a very good job at providing evidence-based treatment at a fraction of the cost, is well-established, and saves the general public significant expenditure through off-setting more serious care in hospital. Furthermore, I am unaware of any community organisation more deserving of support to provide these services’ Dr Rupert Whitaker, Founder of the Terrence Higgins Trust
Somerset Cancer Care provides a free service to those in the community affected by cancer. We run informal support groups which are open for 2 hours once a week in Wells, Yeovil, Minehead, Taunton & Weston-S-Mare. We welcome patients, carers, friends and family. There is no need to book in advance or be referred by your GP. As visitors you may benefit from the skills of our highly trained volunteers who are there to: You may also benefit from the support and advice of other users who are experiencing cancer every day. We keep it confidential We treat all your information as strictly confidential to ensure that you have a safe place where, if you wish, you can talk frankly.
To apply funds towards the relief of sickness amongst persons suffering from cancer, either through research, hospice care and nursing.
Neve was diagnosed with A.L.L. Leukaemia back in January 2008 at the age of 2 and after just over two long years of intense treatment including chemotherapy she has now been classed as in remission by her specialists. She will be monitored for the rest of her life to ensure this horrible illness does not return and although she is well at the minute she will always be classed as having cancer. Over the course of her treatment we met some very inspirational people who were not only there for us throughout but also tried their hardest to keep life as normal as possible. It is with these people in mind that we set up Neve’s Charities as they all belong to several small charities that most people have not heard of and as such do not fund. Our Charity aims to, not only help fund these people, but also to try and get these charities out in the public domain.
Support group for Women who have had or have a gynaecological cancer, within Merseyside and Cheshire
Each year Rhondda Cynon Taf elects a new Mayor to act as ambassador for the area, represent the local community, democracy and also to fund raise for his/her chosen charities. This year the Mayor of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Councillor Simon Lloyd has chosen to support: Marie Curie Cancer Care; Christian Lewis Trust; Cancer Support Cynon Valley; The Royals Signals Association.
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The Northwood team of over 80 offices and 300+ people across the UK care passionately about supporting great causes. In 2015 we will be celebrating our 20th anniversary in business and are committed to raising £20,000 to support this years' chosen company charity - The Pancreatic Research Fund.
Hemiplegia is a neurological condition which causes a varying degree of weakness and lack of control in one side of the body. It affects one child in 1000. HemiHelp provides information & support for children & young people with hemiplegia, their families & the professionals who support them
The Joseph Foote Trust, Brain Tumour UK and The Brain Tumour Charity have merged to become the UK's largest brain tumour charity. We fund research, offer support and information whilst raising awareness and influencing policy. Our aim is to improve understanding, diagnosis and treatment.
It fundraises to provide servces for local cardiac patients in the form of exercise classes, a buddy service and it works with another local group to assist in providing social events.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Supporting families, individuals and professionals who are affected by, or come into contact with Ring Chromosome 20 Syndrome. Raising awareness and supporting research into r(20) syndrome.
Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research, an independent, world renowned medical research charity (www.npimr.org), has embarked on an ambitious Heart and Stroke research programme. Heart and stroke diseases are the two biggest causes of death in the UK. We are keen to address this. Your support will be gratefully received.