The Blond McIndoe Research Foundation, the legacy of the world renowned plastic surgeon, Sir Archibald McIndoe is a centre of excellence in the field of wound healing with particular reference to the treatment of serious burns and children's scalds.
The Adam Dunning Foundation has been set up, by Sue and Dominic Dunning, in memory of Adam, their beautiful son, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) in June 2012 and died from it on 15th October 2012, at only 7 years old, following many complications. They are trying to raise money for research into children's cancers because, in their words: "Adam Dunning is our hero and it is impossible to explain how hard life is without him! We want to raise money to fund research into all types of children's cancer to stop other families from losing children to this horrific disease and going through the hell that we do on a daily basis!" Please help us to make all childrens' cancers curable...Thank you.
Bone Cancer Awareness Trust aim to raise awareness of primary bone cancer to promote early diagnosis, as this is one of the most important factors influencing outcome.
The Centre’s mission is to raise funds to undertake research to improve the survival and quality of life of men with prostate cancer. Research focuses on three areas: Understanding prostate cancer development and progression Managing prostate cancer – identifying those who will benefit Treatment– bringing results from laboratory to bedside
Ganga Prem Hospice is a spiritually-oriented charity whose aim is to work with and for terminally ill cancer patients. Our vision is that the Ganga Prem Hospice will serve as a model for other facilities to provide holistic care and improve the quality of life in the last days of a cancer patients journey. Ganga Prem Hospice aims to make first-class medical facilities available to cancer patients and their families to ensure maximum control over pain and other symptoms and to provide both conventional palliation and alternative therapeutic interventions. Ganga Prem Hospice will be a peaceful and loving environment for patients to make their transition with a minimum of emotional stress. Ganga Prem Hospice aims to provide services free of charge to any terminally ill patient, regardless of gender, age, ethnic group or religion. Ganga Prem Hospices current project is the construction of a fully equipped hospice in Rishikesh, North India, on the banks of the holy Ganges River (Ganga). The land has been purchased, funds are now needed to build, furnish and run the Hospice. The Ganga Prem Hospice currently runs a free monthly clinic in Rishikesh which offers: * Screening for possible cancer * Consultation for cancer patients * Consultation for terminally ill cancer patients * Distribution of free medicine Some ways that you can support the Ganga Prem Hospice * organise a fund-raising "event" * celebrate a festive occasion (such as your birthday, marriage, birth of child) by asking friends/family to make a donation to the Ganga Prem Hospice in your name * If you are a yoga teacher, you may wish to donate the proceeds from one class each month
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Our mission is to find a cure for infantile nystagmus, through furthering research.
Young people with cerebral palsy in the Hastings and Peacehaven areas of East Sussex are now exercising by having fun thanks to the purchase of Wii’s by the Friends. They can even challenge their brothers and sisters to a game. Each week in East Sussex patients ranging from tiny babies to the very elderly are treated by community physiotherapists funded by the Friends. In the last year the Friends spent more than £40,000 on salaries for the physios and equipment, such as the Wii’s, for both physios and patients.
TYPHOON HAIYAN & VISAYAS NATURAL CALAMITY APPEAL We are currently raising funds for the victims of super TYPHOON HAIYAN and the devastation of the October 2013 Central Visayas earthquake. All donations will be given to Sagip Kapamilya and Bohol Medical Mission
Thank you for taking the time to visit our MyDonate page. THE JESSICA HOPE FOUNDATION is fundraising for the following charities:HeadSmart, The Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre, Rainbow's Hospice and Teenage Cancer TrustThe aims of The Jessica Hope Foundation are to:
The charity helps fund medical equipment throughout the trust, and enhances the level of care by financing many courses and education days. It helps improve both patient and staff environments and holds many different funds reflecting the sheer size of the trust
The CSMF fund was set up by the Sumption Family to commemorate our brother, Charlie. We wanted to do something that he would have been hugely excited by and proud of. The result is a fund which helps kids in Africa access valuable education, and a town to improve its resources. We are a small organisation, but thanks to efforts of our volunteers, have raised tens of thousands of pounds - and you can be sure that every penny and effort counts. So get involved - be inspired!
Endometriosis SHE Trust (UK) aims to provide relief for persons suffering from endometriosis by providing advice, support, education and guidance including holistic treatments. Early diagnosis in all women is vital if their future fertility is to be protected. Endometriosis is typically not a life threatening disease but is life destroying.
PROUD provides help to people with Down's syndrome, their families, carers and friends.It holds events and meetings offering advice and support througout the year. It helps raise awareness about Down's syndrome and helps people with Down's syndrome live full and rewarding lives. Affiliated to the Down's syndrome Association.
Mercedes Curnow was just 23 years old when she died from cervical cancer. Many young women needlessly die of this preventable disease. By raising awareness and providing private screening for young women, we aim to lower the incidence & mortality rate. Find us us on Facebook.
The Prostate Cancer Research Foundation has two aims, the first to promote independent worldwide research into all aspects of prostate cancer; and the second to spread the crucial knowledge gathered from that research as far afield as possible, via an internationally recognised forum, attended by the world’s top prostate cancer experts. The Prostate Cancer Research Foundation is also the home of the Bob Monkhouse ‘Give a few bob’ campaign www.giveafewbob.org.
we give children going through treatment for cancer the chance to have a little bit of normailty in their lives when fighting the challenge of their lioves, we give them a hickman line drysuit to allow them to swim, bath and shower and also a family holiday to 1 of our 3 holiday homes in selsey.
We do this through a range of activities: research, events, promotional activity, shared spaces and resources, and solidarity work. The aim is to bring all these activities together under one umbrella to make the most of synergies and ensure that all the efforts made to promote young people’s well being through yoga are coordinated and working in the same direction.
The Argus Appeal's objectives are to relieve sickness, poverty, hardship and to provide benefits for lonely, needy old people and underprivileged children and other persons considered appropriate by the trustees in the Sussex area. All funds raised are used to support causes where they can “make a difference”.
We provide funding for cancer treatment, care and research. Significant financial support is provided for medical equipment, patient and family facilities and the development of service. We provide additional staff resources including clinical nurse specialists, radiography and research-based staff.
The Joshua Deeth Foundation is a Charity set up in memory of Joshua O'Donnell Deeth who passed away in November 2009 from the rare neurological disorder Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia Type 1. The Charity raises funds for research and supports families affected by Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia.
The James Baldwin Trust helps young adults being treated for T-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. It contributes towards, or meets the cost of, accommodation and travel for the patient and close family and friends when treatment is given at a hospital which is a significant distance from their home.
This Educational Trust has been set up in the name of Joanna Morgan Jones with the support of Dollar Academy. Joanna died in March 2012, aged 42, from a brain tumour. The Trust provides a bursary to students wishing to study medicine, to attend Dollar Academy for their 5th and 6th years .
We are pleased to announce a two year charity partner relationship with Scope. If you want to make a donation to Scope, please use this page.