St Michael's Hospice provides quality, individualised care to patients who have progressive, life-limiting illnesses and supports their carers and families. It will cost £4.2 million to run the Hospice this year and we need to raise almost £4 million of that amount.
The Wellspring supports homeless people with a range of services including housing, health, education, jobs, CV's, advice, alcohol & drug support, mental health support, training courses, 1-1 support, referrals to other services, signposting, employment support, benefits support.
Eikon exists to work alongside young people and families living in difficult or unhappy circumstances. We provide support, counselling and coaching in difficult cases from parents’ separation to suicidal tendencies. In all circumstances our aim is to support young individuals and families to restore their unity and stability to ensure a more positive future.
Hospices of Hope work to improve the quality of life for terminally ill children and adults in Romania and surrounding countries through increased provision and access to hospice care services and training.
The Sarah Groves Foundation was set up to continue Sarah's legacy after she was tragically murdered in Kashmir in 2013. Sarah was incredibly loving and selfless, and she always strived to help others. The Foundation will create and offer chances to children and young persons from all walks of life.
Bethesda provides 4 hospice beds for specialist palliative care and 21 care home beds. It is required to raise over £230,000 per year to keep the hospice open and offers a much needed and caring service to those who are terminally ill and those who require nursing care.
Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice cares for the residents of Greenwich and Bexley suffering with a life limiting illness. Our facilities include a inpatient unit, day patient care, home care teams, counselling & various clinics. The Hospice has to raise over £4 million a year from the community.
St 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.
The 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.
St John’s Hospice, part of the charitable Hospital of St John’s & St Elizabeth in London, provides palliative care for over 2,000 terminally-ill patients and their families every year for free. Our patients face a range of conditions, including cancer, respiratory disease, heart failure and HIV.
The International Association for Human Values (IAHV) was founded in Geneva in 1997, to foster, on a global scale, deeper understanding of the values that unite us as a human community. Our aim is to promote an awareness of the importance of human values, encourage their development, and to initiate and support projects in the UK and throughout the world that meet the fundamental objectives of the IAHV organisation in Human Values (and which meet our criteria).
Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID. We're the charity working for a world where hearing loss doesn't limit or label people, where tinnitus is silenced – and where people value and look after their hearing.
HANDS AROUND THE WORLD seeks to help vulnerable children around the world, encouraging enthusiastic and well-prepared volunteers to offer practical help, skill-sharing, support and friendship
Providing beautiful, individual A4 personalised memory boxes to children who have lost a sibling. Siblings also receive a beautiful soft 'Harvey bear'. The bear carries a concealed pouch for ashes or special precious items. Each sibling in the family will receive their own Memory box and bear.
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity helps seriously ill and disabled children who have the biggest needs, and who aren’t being supported by anyone else. We provide children’s nurses, support families in financial crisis caring for their sick child, and help pioneer nurse-led research. .
St 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
Whether a patient requires relief from pain, help to live positively, expert advice, specialist care in a comforting environment, bereavement support for their family, or a whole host of other services ~ Farleigh Hospice is there for them at their time of greatest need.
The North West Children’s Support Group was founded in 1976 to provide holidays and days out for local disabled and disadvantaged children.
Services 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
FORCE is a Devon based charity committed to supporting anyone affected by cancer. The charity has been in existence for 25 years funding research, equipment and, since 2004, the FORCE Cancer Support Centre on site at the RD&E in Exeter.
St Ann’s Hospice provides care and support to people with life-limiting illnesses, their families and carers in Greater Manchester. Through the generosity of our supporters, all our care is provided free of charge and makes a real difference to those who we support.
Safe Families for Children (SFFC) recruits, trains and supports volunteers who get alongside a family to offer the support they need.
Hope4 is a charity for the relief of poverty particularly among homeless and badly-housed people in Rugby and the surrounding areas. It runs a food ministry at a local church, a day-centre for homeless people, as well as food distribution and a winter shelter. See www.hope4.org.uk.