We aim to: Purchase equipment for the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) and Children's (Robin) Ward at the Jersey General Hospital. Assist families with travel costs where there is a need to travel to the UK for their child's treatment. For more information on our aims please visit our website.
Hundreds of racehorses finish racing each year, with some disappearing of the radar. HEROS helps find new homes and careers for ex-racehorses when they have finished racing giving them a fresh start and a new and happy life.
Child Action Nepal's purpose is to raise money to support orphanages in Nepal of relatively small size (20 to 25 children maximum). Child Action Nepal makes a huge difference to the children it helps, offering shelter, education and most importantly a loving family environment in which to live.
Across is a recognised charity dedicated to helping sick adults and children enjoy the pilgrimage of a lifetime to the Christian shrine of Lourdes in Southwest France. We operate the Jumbulance® a unique vehicle, specially constructed to carry our unable pilgrims who are accompanied by lay helpers, nurses and doctors. Visit our website at www.across-uk.org
We are an international charity with the aim of helping millions in need. Please visit our website www.alwqf.org.
Unseen helps survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery by providing a 24/7 safe-house where they can rebuild their lives. We also train frontline staff, such as police and health workers, and work with government at a strategic level to shape policy and take effective action.
It helps members and past members of the R.I.C.S. and their families in need.
Action for Ingwavuma is a UK registered charity which works in a remote part of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. Every day the people who live in Ingwavuma, struggle to survive, dealing with extreme poverty and the full impact of the HIV Aids pandemic. The life expectancy here is 39 years. Action for Ingwavuma helps this community to help itself, working with a women's group and an educational charity. We set up and support community gardens, sponsor orphans, undertake extensive help with water and sanitary projects, fund marketing initiatives for the self-help women's group called Fancy Stitch, buy high nutrient food supplements, have bought an essential vehicle for the women's group etc. All the funds we raise here in the UK go to the charity, all the workers in the UK are volunteers and pay for all their own expenses. We are in constant contact with our charity partners in Ingwavuma and visit regularly to ensure that all the money raised is correctly spent.
The Murray Parish Trust - supporting your cause. The Murray Parish Trust is a registered charity dedicated to creating imaginative and effective fundraising events for charitable organisations close to our hearts. Our projects aim to support charities in going that extra mile to achieve their fundraising goals. We proactively seek and initiate projects with outstanding charitable organisations across the UK.
Your donations really do make a difference to our hospitals in Bury, North Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale supporting patients and staff and enhancing services to help us meet the specific healthcare needs of approximately 800,000 people in our catchment areas. Thank you for supporting our charity.
FOKH is a registered UK charity (HMRC Ref XN77395) supporting the work of Kiwoko Hospital, Luweero, Uganda. It helps with running costs & distributing information. See http://www.kiwokohospital.org or for further information email [email protected].
A Child Of Mine provides practical information, guidance and support when a child dies, regardless of the age or circumstance of their death. We also work closely with the UK's leading healthcare professionals to improve the care they give to parents after the death of a child.
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The Railway Benefit Fund, formerly the Railway Benevolent Institution, has been helping railway people since 1858 whether they are active or retired or have dependants, who need help, because of illness, injury, bereavement or adversity.
The Boots Benevolent Fund can offer financial help and support to current and retired Boots colleagues in the UK at times of severe financial hardship.
Offering Choices, Improving LivesNottinghamshire Women's Aid Ltd endeavours to empower women and their dependants by sustaining a high level of support within our services to provide a safe environment with ongoing support, advice, counselling and learning opportunities together with emergency refuge accommodation, an outreach service for women, young people and children, a supported housing scheme and a Women's Centre in order to enable women to effect change in their lives.
City Hospitals Sunderland charity helps grateful patients and their families give something back to their hospitals. With the generosity of donors and fundraisers the charity funds equipment and enhances hospital environments for mackems and other North East patients.
Impetus are a Brighton and Hove based charity which provides direct support services to local people experiencing disability and/or disadvantage through their projects: Interact, Aspire, Neighbourhood Care Scheme, 60+ Action, Volunteer Centre and Performance Development Service.
Home-Start Arun is a voluntary organisation which recruits and trains volunteers to offer support and friendship to vulnerable families. We want to see a society in which every parent has the support they need in order to give their child the best start in life.
The charity provides financial support and advice to those who are or have been employed in the insurance industry and their dependent relatives. Help in excess of £1 million per annum is given to individuals and families in need of support.
AMECA believe that healthcare in Africa can only be effectively addressed by an improvement in both the training and the retention of healthcare professionals. We also firmly believe that our initiatives should be sustainable over the long term, rather than provide a well intentioned but unsustainable “quick fix” approach. We are fundraising to build a new primary healthcare clinic in southern Malawi; one of the most deprived areas in one of the most deprived countries. For more information, please visit our website at www.ameca.org.uk Visit AMECA's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ameca/189723837738595
The Nepal Youth Foundation UK brings Freedom, Health, Shelter and Education to Nepal's most impoverished children. Nepal Youth Foundation UK was founded by husband and wife team Simon Russell and Gina Parker in 2013 as a natural evolution of helping children in Nepal for over twenty years.
Medical Aid to Sri Lanka was set up 11 years ago with an aim to improve medical facilities in Sri Lanka. It has a small membership and a number of officers who work purely on voluntary basis. Its annual turnover is about £10,000 and it has worked in all areas in Sri Lanka where direct access to recipients is available. Its main work involves donating equipment to government run hospitals that cannot get such equipment through the normal channels.