Friends of SCBU (Jersey) work hard to raise funds to purchase essential specialist equipment, training, development of the SCBU unit and also to assist families who must travel to the UK for their babies treatment. Thank you to all those who support Friends of SCBU.
Survival helps tribal peoples protect their lives, lands and human rights. Our vision is to foster an understanding of, and respect for, tribal peoples and the choices they make about their futures. Visit www.survivalinternational.org to find out more.
Scotty's Little Soldiers is dedicated to supporting the children of men and women killed while serving in the British Armed Forces. The charity provides Christmas and birthday gifts, treats, trips and activities for the families of the fallen as well as enabling them to use the charity lodges.
The 353 Trust” was set up to honour the memory of Private Conrad Lewis of the Parachute Regiment who died serving In Afghanistan on 9th Feb 2011.The 353 Trust intends to support injured soldiers, the families of the bereaved, and other military charities with our combined efforts and in Conrad's memory. If you are raising money on behalf of 353 or sponsoring one of our events then we are humbled and thankful for your efforts and generous support, Funds raised will be distributed directly as outlined in our objectives and shared amongst other military charities; such as the Parachute Regiments Afghanistan Trust, The Paracharity, Troop Aid and Nowzad (who brought back Conrads Afghan stray “Peg” back to us). These highly efficient charities are working tirelessly to support those who fought bravely in Afghanistan, Thanks for taking the time to visit our Mydonate site and making a difference.
The Household Cavalry Foundation raises much-needed funds to support the soldiers, casualties and veterans of the Household Cavalry, as well as their families and dependants. The HCF also cares for retired horses and helps to preserve the unique heritage of the British Army's most senior Regiments.
The Veterans Charity focuses on providing essential items to Veterans of all generations, We give brand new items like clothing, household goods, electrical items like TVs and laptops and even food and basic mobility/living aids. No red tape - No politics - Just support!
The FirstLight Trust works from the bottom up. We are a grass-roots, community based charity which assists ‘hard to reach’ veterans who have fallen through the net and may have ended up on the streets. Our aim is to support veterans back into the community and a better life; however that works.
The Welsh Guards Charity has a number of objectives including commemoration, remembrance of those who have lost their lives or suffered injuries and to relieve persons who are serving or retired who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Wings for Warriors is a UK registered charity which aims to facilitate the transition of injured British servicemen and women into a new career in aviation.
Fisher House is a home away from home for military patients and their families. It is within walking distance of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where the UK's military patients are treated. Fisher House is completely funded by charitable support. £25 allows a family to stay for a night. Thank you.
Turn to Starboard is a registered charity that uses RYA sailing courses to support Armed Forces personnel that have been affected by military operations. We support those that are Serving or Retired and their families. Whilst experiencing the established therapeutic effects of both the sea and sailing, participation is with those who have served in hostile and austere environments, thus fostering comradeship. Our focus is on resettlement, reintegration and reinforcing a sense of value and belonging, whilst ensuring that the true friendship that Service personnel know continues way after their service career. By providing internationally recognised courses we endeavour to provide those we support with something tangible for their future. Help us to help them, make ‘the right turn’. Turn to Starboard! For details go to www.turntostarboard.co.uk
The Shipwrecked Mariners' Society provides financial help to merchant seafarers, fishermen and their dependants. In the last year the Society paid a total of £1.46 million in charitable grants in 2,313 cases and it received 588 new applications for assistance. Thank you for your support.
Is a Charity run by Veterans for Veterans... Helping them and their families find the peace of mind they so deserve
This Fund provides both short-term and long-term support to Gurkha soldiers wounded on operations in Afghanistan and to the families of those wounded or killed - assisting them adjust their lifestyles in the aftermath of life-changining injuries or bereavement.
A truly inspirational project with a goal of providing injured troops with memorable, adrenalin packed experiences, providing the injured troops themselves with the opportunity of enjoying the experiences of racing and socialising, something they never thought they could do again.
Providing leisure and recreation for wounded serving and ex-service men and women with disabilities. · Group holidays which include outings, and subsidised holidays for individuals. Some of these include more demanding activities which are particularly suited to younger veterans. · Day outings, including boat and steam train trips, race meetings, excursions to museums, exhibitions and other places of interest, public and sporting events, military tattoos and gardens. · In-house entertainment and concerts for residents in ex-service care homes. · In addition to the above, HM The Queen graciously allows the Association to hold a Summer Garden Party in the garden of Buckingham Palace each year and a Christmas Party in The State Apartments of St. James’s Palace. It really is our duty to look after them and ensure that they, like their predecessors, are “not forgotten
SiMBA are very fortunate to have as part of our team our friend and ambassador Lisa Hague partner of Celtic football player Kris Commons. Their first baby Lola was still born at full term in 2008. Lisa and Kris sadly never spent time with Lola not getting the chance to create memories, one of her biggest regrets. The purpose of the Lola Commons fund for SiMBA is to support Family room projects and provide the vital equipment within the rooms including Cuddle Cots, Camera equipment, Fold down beds for partners and full Family Room redecoration and furnishings; so working with each unit we can provide a comfortable space for parents to spend time with their baby creating the most precious memories. www.simbacharity.org.uk/lola-commons-fund-for-simba
We help military families adjust to life after combat with holidays donated by second-home and timeshare owners.
Care After Combat is to help to maintain and promote camaraderie in the veterans community for those feeling vulnerable or at unrest with society. We look to provide professional assistance where possible for the well-being of veterans and their family.
The Arboretum is a wonderful place for reunion, reflection and Remembrance. Its 150 acres contain 50,000 trees and over 300 memorials including the Armed Forces Memorial. The site is free to enter. We rely on your generosity today so that future generations can continue to enjoy it tomorrow.
Central London Samaritans offers emotional support by telephone, email and text 24/7 throughout the year. Based in the heart of Soho, we also provide the opportunity for face-to-face support to callers every day between 9am and 9pm. Our Outreach programme includes schools, the homeless and prisons.
The Lt Dougie Dalzell MC Memorial Trust seeks to assist persons who are currently serving or have served in the Armed Forces, and their dependants, and thereby improve the quality of life of soldiers who have given so much for their country.
It is a Charity set up to enrich the lives of individuals affected by Primordial Dwarfism II along with their families Individuals affected by Primordial Dwarfism are classed as the smallest people in the world Please visit our website for more Info:
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Walking With The Wounded was set up in 2010 and our aim is to raise funds to re-train our wounded soldiers and return them to the workplace. This enables them to secure a stable future.