Prospero World is a UK registered charity committed to promoting positive social change through community-based activity and public education. We conduct in-depth research to identify outstanding charitable projects for support. Our field investigations have taken us throughout Europe, Africa, India, South East Asia and the Middle East. Our mission is to convene thought leaders, social innovators and philanthropists, to inspire debate and identify and leverage funding for tangible solutions to poverty and inequality. We provide a bespoke philanthropic advisory service to individuals, companies and foundations who need guidance with their giving. We also support our NGO partners with advice, networking and consultancy. We identify outstanding NGOs around the world, building up a portfolio of international projects to present to donors, individuals or groups, according to their interests. Our field investigations have taken us to Africa, India, South East Asia and the Middle East. At Prospero World we're proactive in our approach. We choose to highlight development issues to potential supporters through our own films, events and research briefings. We also support our NGO partners with advice, networking and consultancy.
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
Annie’s Challenge is a family run charity which focuses on organisations that will help prevent and cure cancers relating to the brain. Annie’s Challenge will also help charities that are dedicated to ongoing care and well being for those affected by brain tumours.
Funds support specific projects at charities that touch the lives of most of us inc’: Cancer Research UK, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, Help the Hospices, the NSPCC, which provides ChildLine and charities supporting military personnel and their families. See www.towergate.org.uk
The Careline Appeal is a small registered charity based in Dorset. It was formed over 25 years ago and is totally supported by a dedicated group of volunteers who claim no expenses, so every penny raised goes to the increasing number of people needing assistance.
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:
Welcome to the Buddy Bear Trust Just Giving Page. The Buddy Bear School was set up in response to the pleas of parents who wanted conductive education for their children, who suffered from cerebral palsy and other motor disorders. Any support, big or small is always welcome.
We are a charitable foundation that aims to raise money for worthy causes both within the UK and across the globe. These will change annually to ensure we can have as much positive impact to the world as possible. How we raise money for these causes is by organising events, taking part in fundraising challenges and donating our time to help those in need. A key aspect of our work is that we take no fee and subsidise the cost of running the charity ourselves. Every penny possible is given to the causes Beyond our goal of raising money for worthy causes and keeping a large group of friends in tact over the coming years, we also aim to inspire others to act against inequalities and hardships. We aim to be a beacon for positive change, to raise awareness for different causes of all scopes and scale and organise fun events. The Pelargos Foundation was founded in Stamford, Lincolnshire in 2014 when a group of old friends decided that the best way to: Raise money for causes personal to us and for which we believe are most worthwhile and, Keep our ties of friendship and shared experiences in tact over the coming years was to form a charity. The Pelargos Foundation is this aspiration brought to life.
This group supports children and young adults with Down's Syndrome and their families in the Cambridge area. The group is run by local parents and provides opportunities for families to meet each other. For children aged 4-20 years we run drama and dance groups and social activities.
Breathtakers is the UK's only charity supporting Obliterative Bronchiolitis(OB)- a rare lung disorder. Breathtakers offers pratical and emotional support to sufferers and their families and raises awarenes of the condition amongst professionals.OB is life limiting, treatment is only supportive, lung transplant maybe an option in end stage disease.
The Olive Tree is a local cancer support centre serving Sussex and Surrey. We are the only centre in the area and are entirely run by volunteers. We offer counselling, complimentary therapies, support, advice and act as a key point of contact for cancer patients, their families, carers and children.
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 BCF Foundation is a registered Scottish Charity and the foundation will raise funds through BCF staff working together to raise money for their chosen charities through events such as the annual BCF Charity Challenge and the BCF Global Challenge. The Foundation will provide an opportuity for our people to broaden their experiences and awareness of others in need. The process of fundraising also strengthens our team through training together and exploring their individual needs, as well as promoting health and fitness amongst our staff by selecting an appropriate challenge each year. BCF Technology will £ match any fundraising by employees. The chosen charities the BCF Foundation will support for 2011 are:
Autoimmune Alopecia Research UK (AARUK) was set up by passionate ladies who are sufferers of the condition. The common factor between each of these ladies is that they have a unique and individual story to tell about their condition AND they were all equally dissatisfied with the response from the medical profession on diagnosis AND the lack of research into Autoimmune Alopecia. With only "support" charities out there for Alopecia they decided something must be done for the millions of sufferers out there and the next generation. AARUK was born!
We are a support group for families with children who suffer from Alternating Hemiplegia. An extremely rare condition that causes alternating temporary paralysis of one or both sides of the body, epilepsy, dystonia, learning disability and neurological abnormalities, poor motor organisational skills
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.
D.P.C.R aim to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer as the public are not particularly well informed of the disease and the symptoms that may be associated with it. D.P.C.R. aim to raise funds for crucial medical research to enable early detection, new treatments and ultimately a cure. The charity will invest into scientific projects in relation to work towards early detection of pancreatic cancer.
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.
CHUF'S aim is to raise money to buy equipment, facilities, aftercare and research for the Children's Heart Unit and the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Freeman Hospital.