Project Huruma is a charity which aims to improve the quality of healthcare in Tanzania. This will be done by providing equipment to hospitals and first aid training to paramedics and the community. As Project Huruma is so small we can guarantee that all your money gets to where you intended it.
Rotary Club of Waterlooville. Rotary is an international humanitarian service organisation that was founded in 1905. The men and women of Rotary volunteer their time and resources to help those in need both in their local communities and throughout the world.
Thank you for visiting CHBN Hospital Radio's profile page on MyDonate.We provide a hospital radio service for the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, West Cornwall Hospital in Penzance and St. Michael's Hospital in Hayle. Our station is run entirely by volunteers with the aim of relieving the stress and boredom of a hospital stay, by providing a lively mix of music, information and chat, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Research shows that 79% of patients listened or planned to listen whilst in hospital.Research also shows that Hospital Radio saves the NHS up to £400 per patient, per day by helping to aid recovery.The service is free to patients and we get no funding from the NHS so we rely on donations to help maintain and develop the valued service. We would be delighted if you could help support our cause. Charity No: 281568 Find out more Website http://www.chbnradio.org Facebook http://www.facebook.com/chbnradio Twitter http://www.twitter.com/chbnradio YouTube http://www.youtube.com/chbnradio
To provide equipment, comfort items and therapeutic aids for patients, also provide education and training for both patients and staff.
F.A.M.E. is an independent organisation that follows the programme of Evangelism through medicine and other humanitarian aid in remote areas of Eastern Kenya. There we have a Medical Clinic and an orphanage.
We are the Regimental Charity of The Queen's Royal Hussars set up a long time ago to look after the needs of all our serving and retired soldiers - and their families.
The Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation supports those causes about which Allie was passionate focusing on helping underprivileged young people achieve their dreams through involvement in the performing arts, sciences or environmental projects.
Charlton Toy Library was founded by parents in 1982... but it is so much more than just a toy library! We provide a wide-ranging family support service which helps improve the quality of life of very disadvantaged children and their parents and carers. We reach over 250 families per year living within the London Borough of Greenwich. Many suffer cultural, social and/or economic disadvantage. Many live in isolation. Through CTL’s inter-linked services, they can access the unaffordable missing resources so essential to their children’s safety and development and, more importantly, they can receive the advice and support they need to reduce isolation and stress levels. We provide: a mobile outreach service to a women’s refuge, to isolated families & to groups in hard-to-reach areas; a low-cost, educational and multi-cultural toy & book loan scheme which promotes pre-school numeracy, literacy and creative learning; a child safety equipment loan scheme to improve child safety within the home; advice, support and counselling to parents and carers on child development, parenting skills, breast-feeding and much more; a safe, welcoming inclusive space for members and their children to socialise; information and multi-cultural days; a sign-posting service to other local child-related services; volunteering opportunities. CTL is currently in desperate need of core funding to cover salaries and running costs. Please consider making a donation to support the essential work we do. Thank you...
Crossover Brighton are passionate to provide food and practical support, where feasible, to the homeless and needy in Brighton and the surrounding area.
Maternity Worldwide has a vision of a world in which all women and their babies are able to access safe and appropriate childbirth regardless of where they live. We exist to reduce mortality and injury associated with childbirth in Sub-Saharan Africa where the risk of dying in childbirth is highest.
The organisation operates the outdoor centre which provides basic catering and sleeping accommodation in lodges in the middle of an ancient woodland area. We provide young people the opportunity to develop both morally and physically to enable them to become responsible members of society.
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Feet First was founded in 2003 by Blackpool Victoria Hospital Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Steve Mannion. It's aims are to treat clubfoot in the developing world. It currently focuses its resources on two countries Malawi in Central Africa, and Laos in South East Asia. Please see the website for more information!
EDP works with people across Devon and in Dorset who have, or are affected by, drug and alcohol problems. Our mission is to reduce the harm caused by substance misuse and social exclusion through work with individuals, families and communities.
The Police Roll of Honour Trust honours and remembers fallen police officers by maintaining the United Kingdom's Police Roll of Honour, on behalf of the nation in memory of all police officers who lost their lives on & in the line of duty. Remembering the fallen and those left behind.
When you or a loved one is poorly it's frightening - you want to receive the best care possible. That's why we fundraise. We fund equipment, research and facilities for University Hospital, the Hospital of St Cross and Coventry and Warwickshire's community and mental health care services.
Muslim Heritage Trust is a UK registerd charity aimed offering charitable help to all kinds of needs calling for charity help in the UK and elsewhere. Currently it is helping educational charibale works and projects here in the UK.
The Breastfeeding Network (BfN) is a UK-wide, independent, voluntary organisation providing information and support for breastfeeding women and those involved in their care. It offers training for volunteers, provides telephone and face-to-face support and runs the Drugs in Breastmilk Helpline.
ChinaNext Foundation supports and fosters the development of civil society in China. We do this by helping the people behind the nascent voluntary sector in China, which is massively underdeveloped and posses a big obstacle to the forming of a functioning civil society. Within the remit of existing law, ChinaNext Foundation aids, supports and trains individuals in China's voluntary sector, to develop awareness and skills necessary in the next generation Chinese citizens. In the process, we provide ample opportunities for the younger generation in the UK to participate in what is set to be one of the greatest social transformations in the human history. We are agnostic about the exact charitable cause but rather focused on developing the awareness and action capabilities of the Chinese voluntary sector, an essential part of a civil society. For that end, we also host a series of events to encourage the exchange of ideas and best practices between the UK and Chinese voluntary sectors and on constant look for bright minds who are able to see what we see as the an unprecedented opportunity to make an impact in the world's most populous country. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chinanextfoundation Follow us @ Twitter @china_next
We support prisoners, ex-offenders, their children and families to make a fresh start. Pact gives real hope, practical and emotional support to those whom we help: children coping with the imprisonment of a parent, the mother struggling to support her ex-offender son, the ex-offender starting afresh
.FACES of Kent is a small, local, independent charity supporting vulnerable children and young people aged 5-18 caring for a family member who may have a physical disability, mental health issue, long term or terminal illnes or who misuse drugs and/or alcohol.
Many people have suddenly found themselves on welfare after losing a leg, suddenly thrown into the deep end with no income. We help put Amputees back on their own feet with the aid of a prosthetic.
The aim of Lifeline is to relieve poverty, sickness and distress amongst those persons affected by addiction to drugs of any kind and to educate the public on matters relating to drug misuse.
Lewisham Toy Library was established in 1972, to provide a service for families, childminders and groups to access good quality toys which help children learn through active play. We were originally supported by the council, but are now fully independent, and need to raise funds to survive!