The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Charity (incorporating the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation) is the official charity for the Freeman Hospital. The charity enhances patient care, treatment and experience through a wide variety of grants; supports innovative research and facilitates additional training and support for NHS staff. A full list of services provided by the hospital is available on request.
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.
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.
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.
Magen David Adom (MDA) is Israel’s only ambulance and medical emergency service. For over 60 years MDA UK has raised funds for medical equipment, ambulances, bloodmobiles and stations to benefit ALL Israel’s citizens. MDA is a non-Governmental organisation that depends on donors to save more lives
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.
DrugFAM was established by Elizabeth Burton-Phillips who lost one of her twin sons, Nick, to Heroin. We are open to anyone who is affected by someone else's use or misuse of drugs or and alcohol. We run a telephone helpline, a weekly support group, one to one counselling, advice and information. Please call 0845 8838 53
Stroke Association Support was formed to raise vital funds for the Stroke Association. The first of its kind, the charity has set up a shop in the heart of Sheffield selling qualityfurniture and electrical items, clothes, shoes and handbags, toys, bric a brac, accessories and DVDs.The shop raises awareness of stroke and the StrokeAssociation and distributes Stroke Association publications and leaflets. Do pop in and see us, or if you live locally and have unwanted items you would like to donate, please contact the shop manager on 0114 273 1400. The shop also offers a free collection service and house clearances in the local area.
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ELHF provides for all of our hospital children! Children have to spend time in hospital everyday, we can make that time happy by providing activities for them. Bringing smiles! Without our supporters we are not able to make a difference to these sick, disabled or convalescent children.
Cash for Kids is the Charity arm of Moray Firth Radio. We raise funds throughout the year for distribution to children from all walks of life in our community. Importantly, all the money raised locally stays locally. We support a wide range of children and children’s organisations throughout the North.
The hospital charitable funds are used for the promotion of healthcare
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
SHADE is a UK charitable umbrella organisation providing a holistic service to society. It has five different sectors in which there are projects dealing with different aspects of an individual’s needs. This has been divided into the following: Social, Health, Education, Spiritual and Humanitarian
NABS is here to help improve life for those working in the world of advertising & media via the provision of advice, support, networking & career guidance. By supporting people in advertising through good times & bad, NABS helps make working life a bit easier in such a dynamic & volatile industry.
Thinking of Oscar was set up in the memory of Oscar Cole who died very unexpectedly on June 19th 2014, he was 16 months old. The charity has been set up to help make the lives of children and their families whilst in hospital care that little bit easier. www.thinkingoscar.com
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.
Second Sight consists of volunteer eye surgeons dedicated to the elimination of cataract blindness in India and to the forging of strong links with Indian ophthalmologists. Surgeons give up their holiday time to carry out FREE sight-restoring surgery at remote, rural charitable hospitals and to train local doctors.
DGBB is run by volunteers who deliver essential blood and urgent medical supplies between hospitals and healthcare sites in South West Scotland and beyond. DGBB is dependent purely on charitable donations, and run entirely by volunteers who receive no compensation for their time.
The WRAC Association has a national network of branches to foster esprit-de-corps and friendship for women who served in the ATS and WRAC, and those still serving today. The ATS & WRAC Association Benevolent Fund helps former servicewomen and their dependants in need. Help us to help others. Give now and play your part, and a worthwhile one, in assisting those who find themselves in difficulties. Thank you.
Hearts & Minds improve the experience of people in hospital and care in Scotland using clown-based techniques to encourage communication, interaction and laughter. We support sick vulnerable children & elderly with dementia. visit www.heartsminds.org.uk or email [email protected]
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.
Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) is British Horseracing’s official charity for the welfare of horses who have retired from racing. Retraining of Racehorses.
Improving the experience of patients and their families. The Friends of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is a group of volunteers who fundraise on behalf of the hospital along with nominated Trust staff. Decisions about how to spend funds is decided by the Trustees on receipt of an application at the bimonthly meetings. In order to support the work of the hospital, grants are given to departments and wards for specific items that will help to improve the experience of patients and their families. Since 2009 the Friends of NNUH have donated over £300,000 in grants for much needed items at the hospital. They continue the good work carried out by the previous Friends of Norwich Hospitals Charity which was concluded in 2010