Swanswell is a national alcohol and drug recovery charity which believes in a society free from problem alcohol and drug use. We help people who have problems with alcohol and drugs, as well as the families and carers who are affected by their loved one’s alcohol and drug issues.
Jabulani Rural Health Foundation (JRHF) was founded in 2007 by four doctors working at Zithulele Hospital in one of the poorest areas of the rural Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The government funded hospital serves a population of around 139,000. Most community members live without basic facilities, such as running water and electricity. The JRHF supports the development of Zithulele Hospital and the community it serves through the development of community-based projects, focusing on healthcare support, care for those affected by HIV/AIDS, poverty relief, education and nutrition.
MDAUK was established to provide immediate on the ground medical support during the 2005 Earthquake in North Kashmir. 2010 again saw our Drs react with immediate support to Flood devastation in South Pakistan. Two major projects led to a new Village and a new Hospital being opened. www.mdauk.co.uk.
Providing information, support and refuge for women and children who are experiencing domestic abuse.
The Society exists to grant assistance or annuities to those in indigent circumstances, and their dependants, who are, or have been,connected with the United Kingdom Tea Trade.
A Military Charity; whose aim is to relieve members or their dependants who are in need by virtue of financial hardship or sickness. To Perpetuate the memory of those members who have died in the service of their country. To foster esprit de corps, comradeship and welfare.
STOP PRESS - FUNDRAISING EVENTSJULIA KAWECKI will be walking Hadrians Wall in June - go to Sponsor a Fundraiser then search for Julia KaweckiPIOTR and other Graduates will be Skydiving in August - to sponsor them search for Piotr in Sponsor a Fundraiser.--------------------------------For 30 years Mount Carmel has been helping men and women to overcome their addiction to alcohol, benefitting themselves, their families, and wider society.
We step in to buy urgently-needed medical and surgical equipment and provide services to help sick babies and children and their families in Chelsea Children's Hospital.
Charity providing tangible symbols of remembrance for baby loss parents. Supporting families who's baby dies at any stage during pregnancy or soon after birth. We are a small charity run by a group of women who have experienced baby loss. We are passionate about helping women, their partners, family and friends to find healing after their loss. We believe it is crucial to know you are not alone, that there is support, that there is a place for us to share our feelings with people who understand. After my precious daughter Lily was stillborn on October 21st 2011 I knew one day I would do something to try and help other parents experiencing this devastating loss. I had time to prepare for this most tragic of outcomes to pregnancy, many do not. Even with the knowledge that Lily would probably not survive birth I still found it hard to gather things together that we wanted to have at her birth. I had a short time to make and collect as many memories as possible to remember my daughter, and to last me a lifetime. With this struggle in mind, we decided to provide hospitals with Remembrance Boxes to give to parents who lose their baby, containing items that enable them to build a collection of memories. Items that become cherished treasures and ultimately help promote healing. They are specifically taylored to meet the different needs appropriate to the age of the baby. They are a beautiful, nurturing gift of love and care with helpful information and resources. Recognising that women who lose their babies in miscarriage are faced with leaving hospital with nothing to honour the little life they have just lost, we have made Miscarriage Care Packages. These contain items to honour their little one and to nurture themselves, as well as resources and information. We are committed to raising awareness of baby loss in our community and to helping break the silence surrounding miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal death. We provide a support group for bereaved parents that is a safe place to share and receive support and understanding. We meet regularly on an informal basis.
Ethiopia Education Aid is a Christian organisation whose deepest desire is to support young people and orphans in Ethiopia to receive an education and reach their full potential. This not only helps the young person but can transform the lives of the whole family and the wider community.
The Vegetarian Society has been here to support, represent and increase the number of vegetarians in the UK since 1847. We work closely with families, schools, hospitals, professional caterers, individuals and companies to make it easy to be vegetarian.
The UK Gout Society provides basic information for people who suffer from gout, including information on causes, diet and treatment advice, and links to other organisations that are committed to education, health promotion and the prevention of gout.
Age UK Camden is a local voluntary organisation working for older people in the London Borough of Camden. We are an independent charity, responsible for raising our own funds. Your donations help us to continue to support, advise, inform, and inspire older people in Camden.
The Rotary Club of Langley & Iver is a charitable trust which is part of the international Rotary movement. As such we are involved in supporting a wide range of charities covering our local community, national and international causes. In the last year we have raised money for The Royal British Legion, Save The Children and Water Aid. Our primary charity for 2011/12 is Thames Valley Hospice Care and we will also be supporting international causes such as the Joe Homan Charity and Rotary charities such as Polio Plus and Shelter Box,
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We exist to champion the best in women's health care. For the last 85 years the RCOG has been instrumental in revolutionising the face of women's health care, both in the UK and globally.
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Kids in Need is a registered charity which, through donations and fund raising, grants "wishes" to young people aged 3 to 19 who are terminally / seriously ill or who suffer from multiple disabilities. The "wishes" vary enormously and range meeting personalities from the worlds of entertainment and sport; sponsoring holidays; purchasing toys and learning aids that have been adapted to a child's needs; and providing sensory equipment. Some childrens' wishes are unique such as a ride in a helicopter, an army tank or Ferrari or being a princess for the day. In order to fund these wishes the committee, who are all volunteers and receive no remuneration, organise fund raising events throughout the year.
Southall Black Sisters was set up in 1979 to help black (Asian, African and Caribbean) women escape domestic violence. We provide advice, support and welfare services. We run campaigns to bring about changes in the social, religious, economic and cultural pressures that bring women to our door.
Over the next two years we'll be fund-raisingfor the Ear Hospital in Nepal
We are a small charity, that aims to improve the level of healthcare provided by hospitals in developing countries. We aim to provide hospitals and clinics with much needed funds and medical equipment.
Our aim is to relieve the needs of children and young people up to the age of 25 who are socially and economically disadvantaged whether through financial hardship, domestic violence, health, substance misuse or such other social and economic factors which are excluding them from society in North Wales through the provision of such education, items and services as the Trustees in their absolute discretion deem appropriate.
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MRKH Connect aims to provide a platform of support for women with MRKH. Somewhere where they can form life long friendships, with someone going through the same. Through fundraising, we offer sponsorships for women to attend support groups and hospital meetings. For more info: www.mrkhconnect.org
The aims of the charity are:- To provide comfort and relief to past and present signallers and their dependants who are in conditions of hardship or distress. To foster comradeship and morale within the Corps family, serving and retired.