(UK, 512387) Browse eventsServices include in-patient & day care, home care, hospice at home, outpatient care & home visits, social work support, physiotherapy, lymphoedema treatment, bereavement support, complementary therapies and spiritual support, all of which are available free to a catchment area of 1.3 million people
(UK, SC012372) Browse eventsThe Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, situated by the River Clyde in Glasgow City Centre, exists to help our patients achieve the best quality of life possible in whatever time remains for them. Where it may not be possible to add days to lives, we aim to add life to days.
(UK, 802145) Browse eventsThe Martlets Hospice provides care for adults with terminal illnesses.We look after patients with care and compassion and offer emotional support to families facing bereavement.We have an 18 bed Inpatient Unit and run a Hospice at Home service. We must raise £9,000 per day to provide our services.
(UK, SC032424) Browse eventsKilbryde Hospice currently provides a wide range of free support services for people with life limiting illnesses, as well as their families, friends and carers, from our day hospice in East Kilbride. In 2013, Kilbryde Hospice will build South Lanarkshire's first in-patient hospice.
(UK, 1063631) Browse eventsSt Clare Hospice is a charity providing specialist care for people living with a terminal or life limiting illness in West Essex and East Herts border.
(UK, 1081156) Browse eventsNoah's Ark Children's Hospice aims to provide practical support to life-limited and life-threatened children and their families living in North London, making the difficult times a little easier to bear. Help us make every precious moment count for families who do not have the gift of time.
(UK, 286554) Browse eventsNorth Devon Hospice provides free care and support to individuals and their loved ones who are faced with the impact of a life-threatening illness. Everyday we help over 100 people, either in their own homes or at Deer Park, completely free of charge.
(UK, 519767) Browse eventsSt Cuthbert’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care to those in North Durham who have life limiting conditions. We make no charge for any of the services that we offer, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone. It costs over £2 million each year to keep St Cuthbert's Hospice running.
(UK, 701798) Browse eventsThe Hospice provides 16 in-patient beds and 16 Day Care places for people with palliative care needs within Rochdale and surrounding districts.
(UK, 280093) Browse eventsProspect Hospice offers dedicated end of life care and support to patients and their families in the Swindon and North Wilts area, at the Hospice, at GWH and in patients homes. Free to all who need it, our care costs over £5.8M a year, 75% of which we must raise ourselves www.prospect-hospice.net
(UK, 1113140) Browse eventsCornwall Hospice Care provides care and support throughout Cornwall, for people living with life limiting illnesses, their families and carers, in our two hospices - St Julia’s in Hayle and Mt Edgcumbe in St Austell. Find out more at www.cornwallhospicecare.co.uk
(UK, 512875) Browse eventsTeesside Hospice Care Foundation based in Middlesbrough was established to enhance the lives of local people suffering from life limiting illnesses. The Hospice cares for over 3,000 people each year living in Teesside region. All services are free of charge. http://www.justgiving.com/teessidehospice
(UK, 1136843) Browse eventsBury Hospice delivers medical care to local people living with a life-threatening or terminal illness whilst supporting their families and carers. It costs £333.00 an hour or £8,000.00 a day so every donation is greatly received. This year we have to raise nearly £3 million.
(UK, 214779) Browse eventsThe Salvation Army is a registered charity and church working in 120 countries worldwide and is one of the largest and most diverse providers of social welfare in the world. In the UK and Republic of Ireland this work includes more than 800 Salvation Army social service centres and community churches. We provide unconditional friendship, support and very practical help to people in crisis and need and work with children, older people, homeless people and those dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction. Alongside our work in the UK, The Salvation Army International Development (UK) is part of a world-wide team supporting the battle against poverty in developing countries. The projects we work with are designed by the poor for the poor and we are about enabling and empowering people to build a better future for themselves.
(UK, 297099) Browse eventsKHH provides palliative care for an area covering a community of about 140,000 people. It includes an in-patient unit, a day hospice, specialist nurses for home visits and a bereavement team. The contribution of 350 volunteers is vital. All the hospice services to patients are free of charge. Every donation is highly valued.
(UK, 1010518) Browse eventsThe Who Cares? Trust is a voice and champion of children in care. As well as helping thousands of children in care directly through our publications and projects, we also help bring about change by guiding and influencing those responsible for children in care. We give young people in care a voice through their involvement in our magazines and publications, and by helping them relay their concerns and views to decision-makers in local and central government. With the right help and people in their lives who believe in them, every child in care can thrive. The Who Cares? Trust is dedicated to making this vision a reality.
(UK, 1152205) Browse eventsSpread a Smile provides entertainment to seriously ill children who are in hospital for prolonged periods of time. We put smiles on their faces, divert their attention away from their treatment and alleviate the monotony associated with sustained hospital stays.
(UK, 1035600) Browse eventsNightingale House offers a wide range of facilities to local people and their families living with life-limiting illness. Patients come from Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire and outlying areas. In 2014 it will cost more than £2.65 million to run the Hospice - this equates to nearly £7200 per day.
(UK, 700586) Browse eventsBarnsley Hospice provides care and support for hundreds of local people each year. Our main priority is to achieve the best possible quality of life for patients with a life limiting illness, whilst supporting their families, during the period of illness and bereavement. As a specialist care provider, the range of skills we offer include, pain and symptom management, emotional support and terminal care at the end of life.
(UK, 1008796) Browse eventsEden Valley Hospice is dedicated to caring and supporting local people with life limiting illnesses and conditions. Jigsaw is Cumbria's Children's Hospice, caring for children and young people with life limiting conditions.
(UK, 221124) Browse eventsThe Children’s Society is committed to helping vulnerable and disadvantaged young people. We provide over 75 direct programmes, including Children’s Centres and preventative work. Our aim is to improve the lives of all children and challenge society’s negative attitude towards young people.
(UK, 283686) Browse eventsSt Wilfrid's Hospice is a local charity providing skilled and compassionate care and treatment for all patients and their families with complex needs as they near the end of life. St Wilfrid’s Hospice serves a population of around 230,000 living in Eastbourne, Polegate, Pevensey, Seaford, Hailsham, Heathfield, Uckfield and everywhere in between. For more information, visit www.stwhospice.org
(UK, 298555) Browse eventsSt Luke’s is the local hospice for Harrow and Brent. We care for people whose illnesses are no longer curable, enabling them to achieve the best possible quality of life during the final stages of their illness.We are proud to offer all of our services free of charge.
(UK, 1142001) Browse eventsIf U Care Share Foundation was founded in memory of Daniel OHare who in 2005, at the age of 19, took his own life without any warning. His family created this organisation as a lasting tribute to Daniel but also in the hope that they can prevent at least one family from suffering a similar experience to theirs. The campaign was originally set up by Matthew, Ben & Sarah (Daniel’s brothers & Cousin), to encourage young people to “Share” any problems that troubled them in the hope of preventing one family enduring a similar experience. Today the IUCSF is ran by Daniels parents, Dean & Shirley Smith with 3 main objectives:
(UK, 1002832) Browse eventsNaomi House and Jacksplace, provides support to children and young people with life-limiting conditions from across central southern England. The charity offers planned and emergency respite stays, end of life and bereavement care. This support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.