To provide assistance to serving or former members of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, including widows and dependents, who have fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. We also help Fusiliers and their famillies who are bereaved, wounded or ill. Grants are made to individuals.
Fermanagh Women's Aid support women and children who suffer the effects of Domestic Violence.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Cambridge Women's Resources Centre has worked with women for 30 years. We provide training and education, and support women through challenging times in their lives. We provide Advice, Guidance and courses for women looking for work or training. We have a free creche for women using the centre.
LEMR is a Lincolnshire Charity soley funded by your donations and fundraising events.The volunteers consist of serving and ex serving members of the Armed Forces who run the entire charity in their spare time.
Every year, many people in Gambia get seriously ill or die due to the lack of primary health care which the country simply can not afford. Many deaths and infections could be prevented with basic up to date knowledge and equipment. In Gambia more than one million people rely on three overstretched government run hospitals for their medical care. The requirement for good First Aid would seem obvious to us, yet access to even basic equipment and training remains poor. First Aid training and supplies can help the Gambians respond to daily health related problems and possible life threatening situations. Now more than ever, we need your help. First Aid 4 Gambia is targeted First Aid training and equipment for staff and helpers at schools and nurseries in Gambia. By donating money or volunteering to run a fund raising event you will help our team continue their valuable work. You could also volunteer to join our outreach team in Gambia for a week or two, where you can help deliver crucial life saving training and equipment to those who need it the most. Since starting in Sept 2009 we have built up to supplying and training 60 schools which have over 12,000 pupils. Every year we put about 600 teachers, assistants and community members through a UK based First Aid course. We also pass on equipment to 4 clinics. We rent a compound which employs 3 full-time Gambian staff and we employ two Gambians whom we have trained to become first aid trainers. We achieve all of this on an annual budget of approx £12,500.
The Benevolent Fund helps fallen riders and their families in cases of need. It also raises funds to go towards medical equipment for use at BMCRC Race Meetings.
Auditory Verbal UK is a small national charity which transforms the lives of deaf babies and children by teaching them to listen and speak. Auditory Verbal Therapy sessions are fun, play-based and provide parents with extra skills and confidence. Please visit www.avuk.org for further information.
PATCH - Palliation and the Caring Hospital is the first charity to specifically support specialist Palliative Care for patients in Hospitals. 55% of people die in Hospital and there is nothing more reassuring than a Doctor who can talk to you about your symptoms as accurately as you can. A number of recent reports found the care of patients in hospital who were very ill or dying, to be wanting. Only a minority of patients who could benefit from quality palliative care receive it. We are all diminished unless there is urgent improvement. PATCH was formally launched at a Civic Reception held by The Dundee Lord Provost at the City Chambers on 2nd June 2014. A photograph of the Dignitaries and the PATCH Board is shown in the Gallery.
We are a local charity founded in 1919. Our aim is to offer a large stocked resource centre with the latest technology/magnifiers and everyday living aids. We offer assistance towards eye tests and provision of glasses, weekly audio news, weekly social group, listening for pleasure audio library.
Fairtrade has changed the lives of over a million farmers and workers in the developing world. But there are many more still getting a bad deal from international trade. Support us and bring Fairtrade to more farmers, workers and their families, so that they too can work their own way out of poverty
Rotary is an international humanitarian organisation embracing social enterprise and service to the local, national and global community. There are four Rotary Clubs in Northampton who organise many events. There is always something going on for all ages.
The objective of the Eccleshall First Response Scheme is to provide emergency medical care until the professional services arrives. It is important to stress that we do not replace the professionals rather we are there to provide support and assistance until they arrive on scene.
Hospitality Action is the hospitality industry's charity helping past and present workers of all ages who are in crisis. HA offers financial aid and information and also supports a youth guidance scheme educating on alcohol and drugs misuse.
BirthTay is the fundraising arm of the Assisted Conception Unit at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, which provided fertility treatment to people from a large part of Scotland. Money raised by BirthTay is used to improve facilities for patients and to enable staff to keep up-to-date with technology.
Kids Action helps the suffering child in Africa. It is particularly focused on helping children and families missed out by the big charities. In Malawi it works with hospitals to prevent and treat malnutrition in orphans and street kids. In Sierra Leone it runs a children's home for orphans and street kids.
Hope UK enables children and young people to make drug-free choices by training volunteers throughout the UK to become Drug Educators in their own communities. They also help parents, teachers, youth and family workers to do their own drug prevention work.
Footprints offers a mentoring service to ex offenders returning to Dorset, Somerset and Hamshire. We help them to reintegrate back into the community and reduce the risk of reoffending.
Founded in 1890 by Miss Catherine Gurney OBE and based in Hove, West Brighton until the Centre moved to its present location in South Oxfordshire in 1988. Every year, at Flint House, a team of highly skilled physiotherapists and healthcare professionals assist over 3,500 injured police officers to get back to full operational health. Through an ever increasing range of specialist intensive treatments and care services, the focus of everyone working at Flint House is on assisting officers back to duty quickly, effectively and with long lasting results. The Centre offers a residential, holistic environment for the undertaking of intensive rehabilitation, psychological support, physiotherapy, and health & wellbeing, supported with complementary treatments including health classes, aromatherapy, Pilates, and all backed by comprehensive treatment and medical facilities. The main income of the Centre derives from a small weekly charity payroll donation by serving officers within the 29 forces covered by the Centre, plus a small number of independent donations and ex gratia grant funds. No regular income is received from government or local authorities Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Flint House is highly regarded by officers who have experienced the Centres environment and is consistently credited with assisting in the return of officers to full duties earlier than expected.
Our sole purpose is to grant Wishes for children who are battling illness and life threatening conditions in Essex. Every child deserves a break from their illness, medication, hospitals and isolation. We aim to create a treasured memory for all involved and most importantly create beaming smiles.
The Amakuru Trust is dedicated to raising funds from individuals, households and organisations within the UK in order to support education, humanitarian and health projects thus helping to alleviate the effects of poverty in Rwanda. It is also committed to improving the understanding of citizens of the UK regarding the issues facing developing countries.
DrugWatch Foundation believe in changing young peoples attitude towards drugs It is essential young people are not just told NOT to take drugs or drink alcohol but are educated and made aware how drugs and alcohol will affect their lives help us raise drug awareness throughout schools in the UK
Your chance to help children all over the world! Join us in supporting the children's projects we have linked with in different countries.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are part of the largest worldwide service organisation and we have served the City of Plymouth for over 50 years thanks to your support.
A drug and alcohol service that supports individuals in recovery from substance misuse to access education, employment, personal development and reintegration.
East Africa Childrens Project (EACP) is a Brighton-based kitchen table charity which supports locally-managed projects in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda that target the needs of disadvantaged children and their families and seeks to close the gap between their current circumstances and the healthy and happy futures that they are entitled to. The money we raise goes quickly and directly to the ventures we support, with minimal bureacracy and costs, so your donations will soon be put to work with remarkable results.