The North West London Hospitals General Charitable Fund charity supports the work of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The charity is for the benefit of patients and staff and to enhance the service provided by North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. The North West London Hospitals NHS Trust incorporates Northwick Park and St Mark’s Hospitals in Harrow and Central Middlesex Hospital in Park Royal, London. Our hospitals provide a full range of services to the diverse population of North West London.
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
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.
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.
Rotherham Hospital Charity is a registered charity that exists to support the provision of enhanced services and facilities at Rotherham Hospital.
The Electrical Industries Charity assists people in need who work or have worked in the electrical and electronics industries.
Beit Halochem UK Is a charity devoted to raising money for the Beit Halochem centres in Israel that provide lifelong support for the Israeli disabled soldiers and victims of terror. Established following the War of Independence (1949), today, more than 51,000 members are given a new lease of life at our facilities in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beer Sheva. It remains the only official organisation providing such services and the only organisation that provides such facilities to all veterans and victims of terror without reference to background or cause of injury.
Homerton Hope is the official Homerton Hospital charity. Funds raised help to pay for additional equipment, research and innovations, as well as finishing touches and 'extras' that complement the existing high quality care for patients at the Hospital. Contact us on 020 8510 5154
Our hospitals' serve 750,000 local people. Whilst the NHS provides funding for the necessities, King George & Queen’s Hospitals Charity funds projects which enhance the hospital experience for patients, visitors and staff at both Queen’s Hospital, Romford and King George Hospital, Ilford.
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.
BEN is the UK’s only charity for past and present employees in the automotive and related industries, as well as their dependants. We provide practical, emotional and financial support, as well as care for older people in our five care centres across the country. Visit www.ben.org.uk for more info.
The role of The Friends of the Royal Marsden, Chelsea is to support the work of the hospital, particularly in the provision of services to patients and their carers. The work of The Friends is financed by fundraising, membership subscriptions, donations and the surpluses made by The Friends' cafe and shop. The Friends supplement the services provided by the Royal Marsden Hospital to its patients, families and staff by contributing to the provision of facilities and equipment plus minor hospital refurbishments which will benefit the health, welfare and comfort of patients. Funds raised by The Friends fund the purchase of equipment for the hospital including defibrillators, wheelchairs, ventilators, bloodpressure monitors, funds for research as well as items to enhance the care, comfort and environment for patients. Over the last 30 years, The Friends has contributed some £2.7 million to the hospital.
It helps members and past members of the R.I.C.S. and their families in need.
The Zahra Trust was founded five years ago as a compassionate response to witnessing poverty first hand in the Middle East. It was established as a unique transparent organisation that not only assists with aid but also raises awareness of development, humanitarian and spiritual issues.
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
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.
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.
The Ickle Pickle Children's Charity turns donations from generous people into specialised equipment such as incubators and ventilators to help Neonatal units provide incredible levels of care for sick and premature babies. More info at: www.icklepickles.org Small Babies : Big Difference
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'
The Buddy Bag Foundation that supplies buddy bags to children who find themselves in emergency care after a traumatic incident. These bags help make a difference by ensuring a child has the essential items they need for their immediate well being
The death of a parent, at any age, changes life forever and has devastating emotional impact on top of which there may well be financial implications for the family and the bereaved children. The Trust can't replace a parent but can give financial support and take away at least one burden of worry.
Milton Keynes Hospital Charity is the charity for MK Hospital. We fundraise for all wards to enhance the experience of patients and families. All the money raised funds items over and above NHS provision. By supporting us you can make a real difference to local people when they need it most.
EBA provides support to the babies (and their families) treated on the Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton and the PRH Special Care Baby Unit in Haywards Heath. We also raise funds to purchase equipment for the units to help save more babies lives.
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.