Many of the sickest children in the North West receive life saving care in the Critical Care Unit of Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. We want these children to receive the very best care possible. The money we raise will be used to provide the staff with access the very latest equipment and training in order to achieve this aim.
Radio South Tyneside provides a FREE entertainment and information service to the hospital and wider community in South Tyneside
We are a registered humanitarian aid charity and have been working in Romania since 1991. Our members are mainly hands on building tradespeople who raise their own sponsorship and do not receive any remuneration whatsoever for their work. Our projects started with Orphanages and have progressed as the needs changed. We continually maintain all of our projects. Our projects include an orphanage, two schools, five dispensaries, a street kitchen, a welfare centre for street children, poor families and the disabled and a hospital. Our outreach program is aimed at keeping children out of care and is worked on a very personal basis helped by our medical and educational contacts who actually live within our area of work in Romania. Our help is only limited by sponsorship, the allocation of funds to support individuals is based in advance on a yearly budget to maximise the help that we are able to provide.
The trust provides specialist equipment, toys and aids to children with special needs living in Wiltshire. Many children have specialist equipment in the schools, units or centres they attend, unfortunately very little equipment is supplied at home, the Trust aims to provide that very vital equipment at no cost to the family.
The Friends of Chichester Hospitals support st Richard's Hospital and local mental health services by providing equipment and resources to enhance the treatment available to patients in this area.
uk4u makes sure that all Servicemen and Servicewomen who are serving on Operations at Christmas, receive a box, whether they are in the Army, Royal Navy or the RAF and wherever they are in the world. "Thank you, your gift was a pleasant surprise & definitely made my Christmas a lot merrier!"
The ERM Foundation supports social and environmental projects around the world. It is led by ERM employees who volunteer their time to undertake the majority of fundraising and practical involvement.
The Intsika Trust is a small UK charity that provides assistance and financial support to those affected by HIV/Aids by working with grassroots projects, particularly in South Africa. Its charitable objects are: Registered Charity number 1142209 Website: http://theintsikatrust.wordpress.com/
Founded in 1968, the charity encourages the involvement of its members in civic and charitable activities and promotes social contact among its members. The charity provides meaningful financial support every year to a selected group of charitable organisations which work with the underprivileged and needy, with donations towards specific projects supported by the charity.
The project was created by British medical students who volunteered at Tamale hospital in northern Ghana, in 2006. The staff work tirelessly to provide the best standard of care possible, but a lack of resources hampers their efforts. The Ashipti Project sends Tamale hospital medical equipment and supplies.
We are the UK news trades own charity. Our Aim: To provide welfare for persons who are, or have been, employed in the selling and distribution of newspapers and magazines in the UK, including their immediate family and dependants who are in need, hardship or distress. This could be someone who worked in a newsagents shop, drove a van for a wholesale newsagent, worked for a publisher in circulation or sold newspapers on the street - anyone from the UK news trade. Since 1839, we have helped thousands and thousands of people all over the country. Thank you for your support.
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN ON THE DANGERS AND CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL ABUSE. INFORMING ADULTS OF THE DANGERS FACING CHILDREN REGARDING ALCOHOL AND THE DAMAGE IT CAN INFLICT PHYSICALLY, FINANCIALLY, EMOTIONALLY AND MENTALLY.
The Royal Blind Society supports blind people of all ages by giving grants to help them cope with the additional costs of blindness, and to experience opportunities that they would not otherwise have. The charity also runs a range of holidays for both young and elderly blind people.
The purposes of the Charity are for the advancement of health and improvement in the quality of lives for children and young people with “autism with severe learning difficulties". The charity is a memorial to Edward Newell who died on 21 June 2010. Edward’s strength of character, sense of humour and incredible spirit has left a hole in the hearts of his family and those that knew him. Our love for Edward now finds its voice and inspiration in the formation of a permanent charity whose core aim is to help children and young adults who, like Edward, are diagnosed with ASLD. We also aim to provide support to the families who are struggling to cope with the daily realities of caring for someone with this condition. Please note that the charity will be entirely for the public benefit; costs relating to Edward’s own memorial to commemorate his life do not form part of the charity. HMR&C Charities have accepted The Edward Newell Memorial as a charity for tax purposes under their reference XT26052. Payments received can be eligible for the Gift Aid scheme, the 25% gift aid. The HMR&C Model Declarations for fit and proper persons acting as charity trustees are in place. The Trustees do not expect to incur any administrative charges at this stage, all work being carried on a voluntary basis. CHARITY DEFINITIONS: kindness and tolerance in judging others; love of humankind; the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need; generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless; a charitable act or work; benevolent feeling, especially towards those in need or in disfavour; leniency and forbearance in judging others
Our mission is simple and focuses on addressing the root causes of poverty and suffering by facilitating, developing and then delivering effective programs through sustainable partnerships with individuals, businesses and organisations. Being Humanitarian, a non-profit organisation, registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (Reg No. 1157582), works in relief and development to alleviate human suffering in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Being Humanitarian is dedicated to helping the needy overcome poverty and injustice. Charity No: 1157582 Find out more Website http://www.beinghumanitarian.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Being.Humanitarian.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/B__HUMANITARIAN YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCczo2FvIfFZ_jatRVahgFHQ
The Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation was set up in 2003 by Andy and Jo Priaulx following the premature births of both of their children. The Foundation is committed to supporting premature babies, children and their families and to lessen their suffering in times of need.
CABA is the charity caring for Chartered Accountants and their dependants. It offers free confidential support, information and financial assistance to those experiencing difficulties including: accidents, ill health, disability, bereavement, difficulties in retirement, family problems including separation and unemployment.
We are a dynamic voluntary organisation, supporting many hundreds of people to have amazing international experiences each year. We have been supporting international volunteering for over 40 years.
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.
The Friends at Broomfield Hospital provides a range of services to the hospital including a newspaper trolley service, library and of course the "Hospital Shop". All of these services are organised and run by volunteers, and all profits are given back to the hospital to purchase equipment.
hands is dedicated to caring for those without hope and speaking for those without voice. To see people’s lives changed, regardless of their cultural, ethnic or religious background. We are committed to providing protection for people who are exploited, vulnerable, fleeing oppression, or persecuted.
Thank you for visiting the Brighton & Hove CAP Centre's profile page on MyDonate.The Brighton & Hove CAP Debt centre is brought to you by the Brighton Light Trust. The Brighton & Hove CAP Centre 'Bringing freedom from debt'
StreetScene works with people suffering from addiction problems with alcohol and or drugs. It provides residential rehabilitation, primary and secondary care as well as re-integration and aftercare. The charity cares for up to 62 people at a time in various premises, as well as providing an 'ever after' support facility for ex-clients to come for support in times of need.