Open Arms International is dedicated to improving the lives of children who are orphaned or abandoned through HIV/AIDS. In one of the poorest areas of Kenya we are building the Open Arms Village. By providing loving care, education & medical support we offer a future to these forgotten children.
The Grace Foundation UK was created with one aim: to offer help and support wherever it is needed. It champions charitable projects within the local community, the UK and abroad, providing both funding and practical assistance. It is committed to creating opportunities for people and projects regardless of circumstance.
Rotherham Hospital Charity is a registered charity that exists to support the provision of enhanced services and facilities at Rotherham Hospital.
Created via charity sign up service.
ELF supports the excellent work of the Haematology Centre, based at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, for the benefit of patients in Devon and beyond. The ultimate vision is to try and make leukaemia history in the South West.
Yorkshire Aid Convoy's aim is the relief of poverty, sickness, suffering or distress in any part of the world by the collection, organisation and distribution of humanitarian aid
The Evening Chronicle Sunshine Fund provides specially adapted equipment, custom built apparatus or special learning aids, for children with disabilities or special needs, to improve the quality of their lives. The fund is helping North East children in special schools, learning units, hospitals and also individual families.
Spirit Aid is a humanitarian relief organisation dedicated to alleviating the suffering of children and young people whose lives have been devastated by war, poverty, genocide, ethnic cleansing and all forms of abuse.
Caring for past employees of the Housewares, Pottery & Glass, Hardware, Brushware, DIY, Builders Merchant and Garden Supply trades in difficult times since 1843. www.rainydaytrust.org.uk
The Pied Piper Appeal is making a difference for sick children in Gloucestershire by providing child friendly equipment to aid their recovery. A local charity for local children, we provide medical, play and learning equipment and art enhancement for the community and local hospitals in the County.
Small-Steps Charity is a fundraising charity which helps to realise an unmet need targeting areas not already supported by larger mainstream charitable organisations. It supports genuine charitable causes by organising sporting, cultural and social activities for fundraising towards suitable donations.
We provide hospital-based services from the Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, Kidderminster Hospital &Treatment Centre and Worcestershire Royal Hospital. We provide a wide range of services to around 550,000 people in Worcestershire. Your donation will help support our patients and services.
It helps members and past members of the R.I.C.S. and their families in need.
The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Its volunteer lifeboat crews rescue an average of 22 people every day and RNLI lifeguards provide a seasonal lifeguard service on selected beaches. The RNLI is independent from Government and relies on donations from people like you.
Imagine a ship staffed by surgeons, doctors, nurses, water engineers and other specialists. Now imagine their services offered free of charge to the world’s poorest people. Mercy Ships is an international charity that provides free medical care, relief aid, and community development in some of the world’s most poverty stricken countries, via its hospital ship the Africa Mercy and a number of land-based projects. Over the last 30 years, Mercy Ships has visited 70 countries providing free medical and humanitarian services valued at more than £530 million. Mercy Ships has treated more than 420,000 people in village medical clinics, performed more than 47,000 life-changing surgeries, 228,000 dental treatments and completed over 1000 community development projects focusing on water and sanitation, education, infrastructure development and agriculture. Every penny raised really will help transform lives. For example: £15 helps provide a pack of 50 bandages for patients in need. £30 helps deliver a dental treatment for someone without access to care. £50 helps provide an orthopaedic surgery for a child who cannot walk properly. To learn more about any of the work that we do take a look at our website. Registered Charity No. 1053055 A Registered Charity in Scotland No. SCO39743
The Association of Air Ambulances (Charity) Ltd (AAAC) is a facilitator for all air ambulance charities that have contractual rights over a helicopter used for emergency medical missions. It is reactive yet responsive to large and regional donors who wish to donate to multiple air ambulance charities. If a local or regional organisation wishes to donate to all air ambulances, a selection air ambulances in a country in the UK such as England and Wales or a region; the local air ambulance to that organisation with the AAAC will aid them fulfilling their donation.
Life for a Kid Foundation was set up in March 2009 with the aim of helping children under the age of 16 by offering funds and equipment to help them lead a better life, also to help children who require life saving or life changing operations
SPOONS supports the Neonatal Units at Royal Oldham and North Manchester General hospitals. We work towards improving family facilities on the units and provide emotional and practical support to parents during neonatal care and after discharge.
Completely voluntary and independent charity offering contact, information and support for families whose children are too deaf to benefit from hearing aids and need a surgically implanted cochlear implant to access sound. Organises information days for parents, and events and activity weekends for deaf children and their families enabling them to meet others who face the same daily challenges, share experiences and learn from one another. Provides newsletters and hosts an email circle and Facebook page for members. Charity run by parents whose children have cochlear implants and recognise that no one approach is suitable for all deaf children. The charity is reliant on donations, grants and fundraising efforts to cover expenses.
The University of St Andrews Charities Campaign holds events throughout the year to raise money for Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres, Macmillan and Médecins Sans Frontières. We also support students to fund-raise for other charitable causes. More information: www.charities-campaign.org.uk
Bright Northumbria charity supports the hospital and community health facilities within Northumberland and North Tyneside, which are served by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at: http://www.northumbria.nhs.uk/get-involved/charity
We provide support to people and their families in the UK who have Phelan-McDermid Syndrome (chromosome 22q13.3 deletion). This support is provided through information, therapies and financial grants, and by organising family days and get-togethers. Thank you for supporting PMSF UK.
SiMBADalmatian HouseSpott RoadDunbarEast LothianEH42 1LETel:01368860141email: [email protected] is here to make a difference. To honour babies who have died, been stillborn or miscarried. To help gather timeless memories. It wasn’t so long ago that when a baby died it was taken away, no touch, no cuddles, no time together............no memories. SiMBA is about memories. We help you to gather precious items for your Memory Box which we provide. We understand the importance of spending time with your baby in our Family Room. Adding a leaf on a Tree of Tranquillity shows that you are not alone in your loss, and acts as a place to remember and reflect. Our aim is to supply the precious Memory Boxes to every Maternity Unit in who wants them; to provide a Family room in every Maternity Unit where possible and to provide a Tree of Tranquillity in every Maternity district as a symbol of remembrance to babies and to show parents that they are not alone. Our web site provides information and latest charity news including the Maternity Units we supply Memory Boxes to; what hospitals have a Family Room and where the locations for the Tree of Tranquillity’s are and where we are next planning to have them. To request a leaf for a Tree of Tranquillity please refer to the contact us page of our webs site or email your name, address and Tree that you would like a leaf for to [email protected] The web site also has information on recent fundraising events by the SiMBA Team and our supporters. Charity Trustees: Sara Fitzsimmons, Tracey Drever, Mary Baxter & Thomas Waterson.
We deliver aid to displaced people or those at risk. Our focus is currently Kosovo although aid has been taken to Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Sri Lanka and Philippines. We are all volunteers with no affiliation to any organisation, religion or ethnic group. Our motto is simple 'We take aid, not sides'
Its prime purpose is to provide appropriate help, medical, financial and otherwise, to current and retired jockeys who are injured, unable to ride or in need.